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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of the moment (that) in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of the moment (that) in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of the moment (that) in a Sentence

  1. Representatives Speaker John Boehner:

    Listen, this is a bad deal, and most Americans oppose it, i think the president has lost this debate with the American people. He lost it that he agreed to a deal that allows Iran to stay on a path to develop a nuclear weapon.

  2. Thomas Doherty:

    Yes, the Queen's coronation was the epochal moment that made the Brits realize that television was the essential furniture of modern life... and the glue for postwar British culture.

  3. David Stacy:

    A risk-based approach based on the most recent sciencewould be the right policy. If there was ever a moment that shows the blood ban should be lifted, it’s right now -- when dozens of LGBTQ people are lying wounded in hospitals across Orlando in need of urgent care.

  4. Manuel Oliver:

    We are in a moment that is exactly what we need as a society. We need less guns and more roses because roses imply love, crime is rising every single day and there’s more victims today than a year ago. I like to see results based on saving lives.

  5. L.F. Magister:

    Courage is short as life and sudden as the blink of an eye. So enjoy every moment that makes your heart beat faster, cause will be in this moment that you will achieve the true sense of feeling alive.

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