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  1. This Week

    This Week is the Sunday morning political affairs program on the ABC television network. It premiered in 1981. The program is initially aired at 9:00 AM ET, although many stations air the program later, especially those in other time zones. Currently, George Stephanopoulos is the host for the second time in the show's history. Former Good Morning America and World News Tonight anchor Charles Gibson performed the voice-over at the beginning of George Stephanopoulos second turn at This Week.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of this week in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of this week in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of this week in a Sentence

  1. Daniel Andrews:

    Even with rain in Melbourne, even with forecast better conditions next week, there is a long way to go in what has been an unprecedented fire event...and, of course, we know that we have many weeks of the fire season to run, the next few hours are going to be very, very challenging.

  2. Michael Green:

    We expect to see higher prices in the next few days ... and they could reach $3 a gallon by next week.

  3. Mayor Charles Wax:

    We had over 1,300 businesses operating in the community. As of last week, we had 360 that reopened.

  4. Australian Jason Day:

    The game feels nice, i didn't play any in the fall (autumn) due to the injuries that I had to take care of but I am excited to be back here. Looking forward to a good week.

  5. Steven Phillipson:

    The goal isn’t for the thoughts to be gone. The goal is for the thoughts to be meaningless and ineffective, recovery is a state where a person’s brain might produce these associations rather than 40 to 50 times a day, to possibly twice a day, sometimes twice a week.


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