What does a-life mean?
Definitions for a-life
ˈeɪˌlaɪfa-life
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of a-life in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of a-life in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of a-life in a Sentence
I think there are many different ways of exercising your faith, but I do believe that in many areas judgment should be left to God, being more open, tolerant and respectful of people who have different life experiences is part of what makes me humble about my faith.
Finding your first true love later in life is more common than people realize.
Let's be adults about this. These are no longer' shrooms.' These are no longer party drugs for young people, psilocybin mushrooms are nonaddictive, life-changing substances.
I remember at the time thinking the words really familiar. I looked back at that speech that Diana gave at a charity engagement when she officially stood back from her official public duties. And the words almost mirrored each other, and it was like Harry had gone back and looked up what his mother had said at such an important time in his life because, of course, he cant ask her for that advice himself, so he instead looks at the path that she already took on. And so there are these moments where we see a similarity in the decision she makes. And Im sure that that in itself makes Harry realize that he is doing the right thing and that his mother would approve.
Well, you know, we used to be the number one, have the best infrastructure in the world -- highways, bridges, the whole works, and now we rank number 13 in the world, and we just -- it makes, that has a lot to do with quality of life, it has a lot to do with whether or not we're going to be competitive.
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- ein LebenGerman
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