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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of appoints in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of appoints in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of appoints in a Sentence

  1. Phillippe Marlière:

    The French president has more power on paper than the American [ resident. The French president can control the police, the army, all domestic policy, all foreign policy. The French president even appoints The French president own prime minister, this, combined with someone seeking re-election who is already shifting to the right on issues like Islam with no real oversight is very concerning.

  2. Wasserman Schultz:

    We can remove Wasserman Schultz from the committee because ultimately even though our party leaders and our party process appoints us to committees, House GOP actually ultimately confirms those party recommendations, essentially, and so because it's a House GOP action we're able to take a House GOP action to remove a member from committee.

  3. Gift Gugu Mona:

    When God anoints you, people will see it. When He appoints you, others will know it and when He uplifts you, the world will hear it. Because He is able to do what is unheard of.

  4. Elena Kagan:

    The Court appoints itself – instead of Congress or the expert agency – the decision-maker on climate policy, i cannot think of many things more frightening.

  5. William Gurnall:

    What is Jordan that I should wash in it What is the preaching that I should attend on it, while I hear nothing but what I knew before What are these beggarly elements of water, bread, and wine Are not these the reasonings of a soul that forgets who appoints the means of grace

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