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toll on
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of toll on in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of toll on in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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In addition to traveling more frequently and often purchasing premium seating, these travelers often purchase lounge memberships and co-branded credit cards, the 85% year-over-year decline in corporate air-travel bookings is certainly taking a toll on the industry.
Cardi was overzealous in getting back to work ; she didn't take the time necessary to fully recover from her surgery. Her strenuous schedule has taken a toll on her body and she has been given strict doctor's orders to pull out of the rest of her performances in May, she's very disappointed as she hates to let her fans down. She reassures them that she will see them in September.
Look at American Pharoah owner Ahmed Zayat, this will be American Pharoah owner Ahmed Zayat fourth race in eight weeks. That usually takes a toll on a horse but American Pharoah owner Ahmed Zayat's coming in to the race the best American Pharoah owner Ahmed Zayat can be.
It's still just the unknown of how long this is going to take and not being able to find a suitable substitute for her is very stressful, it's taken a toll on( my daughter) as well.
I was always concerned for Cady. She was like another young sister to me, it goes hand in hand with her creativity. Whatever she was feeling, whether it was happy or the opposite, it just fully engulfed her emotionally, which made for wonderful art but it did take a toll on her.
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