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as a whole
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of as a whole in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of as a whole in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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Wabtec Chief Executive Raymond Betler:
We've always been quite interested. There has been a relationship between (us) that goes back decades, for a whole host of reasons, the stars kind of lined up this time, and it presented an opportunity for us to actually get it done.
The whole truth must be put on the table.
He arrived this morning from Canada, he's assisting with the hosting group to try to get it back under control, we don't think it is dangerous or we wouldn't have our athletes in the water. But we are going to monitor to see if anyone is getting red eyes here, if their ears start hurting, we'll be dumping a whole lot of antibiotics into them.
I wouldn’t want to meet the Smotrich they [UK Board of Deputies] think they know. I have clear conservative and religious positions on issues related to family – that are based on Torah and Halacha. I also think that the whole Land of Israel is for the people of Israel.
Radio telescopes on Earth can not see cosmic radio waves at about 33 feet( 10 meters) or longer because of our ionosphere, so there's a whole region of the universe that we simply can not see, but previous ideas of building a radio antenna on the Moon have been very resource intensive and complicated, so we were compelled to come up with something different.
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