What does committing mean?
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com·mit·ting
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Committing
of Commit
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of committing in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of committing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of committing in a Sentence
Nobody can make fool that person, who has seen the worst attitudes of the immediate family, friends, and has gone through the template of experiences, and observed the world with the eyes of inward and outward informed goal. If someone, who tries, to fool such person will be committing as the Urdu proverb: When death comes the jackal runs towards the city
This allows trainers who are willing to train large quantities of horses a business opportunity. Several trainers have already stepped up committing to some of these horses, horses can also be sold to sanctuaries, become ranch stock horses, packing horses, or to buyers that may send them to slaughter.
It's friggin' February, buddy, it's sponsor and team. Both are happy, so it's a matter of getting GoDaddy in a place where they're happy and committing to something, and from my understanding the team wants that, too, and it's just a matter of time.
The security services are trying to keep us safe, they can not conceivably be blamed for their actions in trying to prevent people from committing absolutely sick atrocities against the British public and indeed against innocent people in Syria and Iraq.
We feel like this is a true emergency, we have to take action and [Pulte] wants to be a part of the veteran community in doing what he can to decrease that number that we have daily thats committing suicide.
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