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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of rankings in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of rankings in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of rankings in a Sentence

  1. Coco Gauff -LRB- @CocoGauff -RRB-:

    I'm not really caring too much about rankings or points, and I know that I said that if you win a tournament that automatically makes you No. 1, but I'm not even thinking about winning this tournament right now. Like, I'm thinking about my next match, and I know it's either going to be Coco or Babos. So I sort of feel free.

  2. Goolagong Cawley:

    Ash is a very worthy number one and winning at the French will have given her even more confidence, i am so proud that another Aboriginal player sits on top of the rankings in women's tennis, particularly a young lady who conveys such happiness in all she does.

  3. Lydia Ko:

    I don't think about the rankings or if one birdie is going to put me a couple shots in front of her, i feel very fortunate that there is a great competitor like her where I can work harder and be as good as her or get to that ranking.

  4. Florian Escudie:

    The international rankings are not always transparent or objective and we observe that they have a bias towards playing down French gastronomy.

  5. John Kasich on Sunday:

    I have to do well enough there, and I think I will …. I'll catch fire. And if I catch fire, I think the sky is the limit. Poor showings in both or either of those first two primaries can doom a campaign. The next debate is being hosted by Fox Business and is on January 14. John Kasich on Sunday express optimism that he ’ll be in the main-stage debate and declined to comment on fellow GOP candidate Texas Sen. Rand Paul saying he wo n’t compete in the second-tier contest if demoted as a result of FOX Business criteria, which involves rankings in national, Iowa and New Hampshire polls.

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