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Perfect World
Perfect World is a song written by James Mercer and Brian Burton of the American alternative rock band Broken Bells. It was originally recorded by the band for their second studio album, After the Disco, where it appears as the opening track on the album. A "Perfect World" promotional single was released for streaming on the Australian branch of commercial music streaming service Spotify on February 4, 2014, becoming the third release by the band in promotion of After the Disco, after singles "Holding On for Life" and "After the Disco."
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of perfect world in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of perfect world in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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In a perfect world, we’d have higher levels of emergency savings more broadly distributed across groups of individuals, but we don’t live in that perfect world.
Our media will go to zero if we don't completely move our show time and there are no other time slots that day. So this severely adversely affects us. in a perfect world he would move his show to a time slot where there are no other designers showing and let us have our show when we planned it on the 16th at noon but I don’t see him doing that.
I guess we'd be living in a boring, perfect world if everybody wished everybody else well.
In a perfect world he would move his show to a time slot where there are no other designers showing and let us have our show when we planned it on the 16th at noon but I don’t see him doing that.
In a perfect world we’d let all of these mustangs stay out there until they die, but there’s just not enough food and water to maintain all the horses on the range.
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