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foot·steps
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of footsteps in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of footsteps in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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I woke up yesterday morning and I just had a feeling like it's right there, it's got to be right there, so I just got up and went out, kind of retraced our footsteps and went a little higher and I was standing on top of it in a few hours. It was crazy.
She likes to be in charge. So, she'll be good at that, i'm part of a few nonprofit committees in our community. So maybe, hopefully, she wanted to follow in my footsteps a little bit. I don't think I was as aware as she is of what's going on.
World seems like a void of silence every time footsteps are deprived of dancing shoes
I wish our leaders in the States would follow on her footsteps and do the same thing especially given our history of mass shootings, something needs to happen and it's a great example for our elected leaders.
One of the most rewarding elements of being on 'The Big Bang Theory' has been being approached by younger people who claim they never before had considered a life in the sciences until watching the show. Our goal on 'Big Bang‘ is to make people laugh. These kids are molding our culture, building our future and even curing diseases. 'SciJinks' is a way to celebrate them and hopefully inspire more young people to follow in their footsteps — while having an absurdly good and mischievous time.
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