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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of they'll in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of they'll in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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I imagine they’ll go back to a free-for-all, which is unfortunate both because we won’t hear from Justice Thomas any more and because it was nice to learn clearly and directly the issues that most concerned each justice.
The [ new and old ] camps will have many of the same elements, but also [ be ] so different that they'll almost be like something entirely separate, it's a hard pill to swallow, but I'm also confident that we will create a unique and thoroughly engaging and creative experience for our kids.
Jennifer Lawrence and James McAvoy:
Maybe when people get really tired of superhero movies, they'll do it as one last ditch desperate attempt to kind of milk the cow dry, i think there are so many characters in the X-Men universe that we could go and explore before we have to go and mash up with those guys.
My strong hunch is that AI assistants will become standard tools for lawyers in the near future, and law schools should prepare their students for that eventuality, of course, if law professors want to continue to test simple recall of legal rules and doctrines, they’ll need to put restrictions in place like banning the internet during exams to enforce that.
From one minute to the next, their life's plans were gone - they'll leave a big hole at our school, it's a deep wound to lose 16 children and two teachers that will take long to heal and will leave deep scars.
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