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am·putees
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of amputees in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of amputees in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of amputees in a Sentence
The most prevalent population of amputees are vascular diabetics, so they tend to be a little bit older, and they’re not necessarily as mobile as some of the younger trauma folks or warriors, they’re looking for something that’s really helpful and gets them along in everyday life, is liberating, they just want to get up and move around.
As soon as George [and] I came back from doing the Inca Trail is when my mind started shifting from Kilimanjaro being just a personal goal to including other amputees.
Interestingly, we found that the less gray matter in the right parietal region of the brain, the stronger the desire for amputation, and the more BID individuals acted as if they were amputees.
In Syria, they have a million people injured as a direct result of the war. You can see it in the country when you travel around. You see a lot of amputees, this is the biggest problem.
Now there are people who cannot work. But frankly, if your back hurts, you can work in a call center, all right? There's a lot of different jobs, there are people who are paralyzed, quadriplegic, kidney dialysis, amputees who can't work. I understand that. There's going to be some people. But almost everybody who can work should work.
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