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co·horts

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of cohorts in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of cohorts in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

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  1. Vicki Freedman:

    Older women also have fewer economic resources than men on average so they may not be as able to accommodate their declines in functioning when they do occur, whatever the reason, this is an important trend to continue to monitor as the large Baby Boom cohorts continue to reach old age.

  2. Meghan McCain:

    I'm just going to rip the bandaid off, i am here to tell all of you, my wonderful cohorts and viewers at home : This is going to be my last season here at' The View.'.

  3. Melissa Klein:

    Brad and his cohorts at BOLI have overstepped their constitutional rights in requiring me to cease and desist from my constitutional freedom, i will fight them with every last breath I have.

  4. Taliban Islamists:

    There are people in their thousands, as you’ve seen, crowding around the entrances to the airport, and there have been, unfortunately, injuries as well. And, we have had to address some of those amongst our passenger cohorts too. It is dangerous.

  5. Alina Habba:

    The lawsuit filed today outlines the defendants’ nefarious plot to vilify Donald J. Trump by spreading lies to weave a false narrative that he was colluding with Russia, for years, Hillary Clinton and her cohorts attempted to shield themselves from culpability by directing others to do their dirty work for them.

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