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Converged
of Converge
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of converged in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of converged in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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Sarah McWaters ' family work and our work converged, and it turns out that Sarah McWaters ' family was correct, sarah McWaters ' family did some great work on the case and some great sleuthing.
A major unexpected result of this study was that all species converged on the same new, lower level of thermal tolerance, while there was great variation in temperature tolerance before the cold event -- some, like the large-bodied brown basilisk, were very intolerant of low temperatures, while others like the Puerto Rican crested anole were more robust -- we observed that all species could now tolerate, on average, the same lowest temperature.
First is a deal in the UK, where combining Virgin Media with O2 seems like a no-brainer on paper. That would create the opportunity to build a smartly-branded converged challenger to BT.
In the landscape as it stands today we are in good shape, But the position taken by BT when and if it launches in mobile will be a key event. Virgin and others already have converged offers, but we don’t see a major appetite from consumers. So we’ll see how that evolves.
Attorney General Jeffrey Strelzin:
Her work and our work converged, and it turns out that she was correct, she did some great work on the case and some great sleuthing.
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