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həˈli nəst. helena

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  1. St. Helena

    a precipitous cliff-bound island lying well out in the Atlantic, 1200 m. off the W. coast of Africa; belongs to Britain; celebrated as Napoleon Bonaparte's place of imprisonment from 1815 till his death in 1821. Jamestown (2), the capital, is a second-class coaling station for the navy, and is fortified.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of st. helena in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of st. helena in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of st. helena in a Sentence

  1. Richard Brown:

    We aim not only to become a commercially viable airline but also to become a valued part of the St. Helena community and play a role in the island's economic transformation.

  2. Dick Bove:

    He's trying to swing way above the weight of the Minneapolis Fed. He didn't come from California just to rub elbows with ranchers in Helena.

  3. Bishop George Leo Thomas:

    The victims and survivors in our Diocese of Helena are believed and deeply respected.

  4. Helena Ramsay:

    That's my girl, Helena Ramsay, nicholas Dworet, handsome boy.

  5. Robert Cargill:

    When Jesus comes on the scene, there's no evidence, but when Helena goes, you see this surge in relics, any time you have a new experience and then a new group of people who want to connect with that experience, this is when you see it.


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