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Ramos
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Ramos
Ramos is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin which means branches.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Ramos in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Ramos in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of Ramos in a Sentence
I told him that both sides were at fault, on the one hand, it appeared Jorge spoke out of term and somewhat commandeered the microphone, and on the other hand, this issue (of immigration) for Jorge Ramos is considerably different for him than most other journalists in the room, let's face it. And I think Donald could have done a better job of hearing him out and allowing him an opportunity to ask his questions.
I don't take The Spanish powerhouse into consideration, if Dani Carvajal and Ramos were fit they would be in the squad.
Aymeric Laporte call-up has nothing to do with Ramos not being able to play, we considered Aymeric Laporte since it became possible for Aymeric Laporte to be with us. Aymeric Laporte is a top player who can help us, with a lot of international experience with Aymeric Laporte club.
In the same way that Elizabeth Ramos wouldn't hand a calculus textbook to a kindergartner, but Elizabeth Ramos would teach them their numbers because otherwise when they get to high school, they're going to be really lost … likewise, Elizabeth Ramos know, Elizabeth Ramos give kids tools when they're very small to build the foundation that enables them to have the skills and the tools they need to engage more difficult or nuanced material as they age.
Police Commissioner Bill Bratton:
Officer Ramos was assassinated because he represented all of us.
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