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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of newest in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of newest in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of newest in a Sentence
Our nuclear bases still use floppy disks. Our newest fighter jets can't even fly in the rain, instead of going to Mars, we have invaded the Middle East.
It is the newest in a series of moves by the administration to substantially restrict legal immigration by making it more difficult, expensive and bureaucratic for the applicants while allowing the government to easily deny claims for people who should be coming here -- or who are here and stuck in a broken visa system -- and strengthening our country.
The lesson we've learned is coronavirus infections are serious and one of the newest and biggest global health threats.
There is definitely a subset of customers who will wait for 5G and want to future proof their device, but this will not apply to everyone. The mass market currently has no idea what to use 5G for, so for many, a lack of 5G on the newest iPhone may not be a problem.
Perhaps all music, even the newest, is not so much something discovered as something that re-emerges from where it lay buried in the memory, inaudible as a melody cut in a disc of flesh. A composer lets me hear a song that has always been shut up silent within me.
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- el más nuevoSpanish
- le plus récentFrench
- नवीनतमHindi
- terbaruIndonesian
- o mais novoPortuguese
- новейшийRussian
- 最新Chinese
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