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  1. Bailing

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Bailing in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Bailing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of Bailing in a Sentence

  1. Marco Rubio:

    Insurance companies are willing to be a part of the exchanges, only if the federal government promised them that when they lost money they would get bailed out; bailed out with taxpayer money, we've taken that away. We should not be bailing out private insurance companies who hire great lobbyists.

  2. Huntington Potter:

    Alzheimer's is like a leaky boat in a hurricane, we have to both bail like mad and fix the leaks. Researchers are working hard to fix the leaks, but it will take time; for now, the main load is carried by the bailing caregivers. They are on the front lines in this war against Alzheimer's.

  3. Matthew Blischak:

    The real question to me is, all these people bailing out of New York. Are they are going to be here a year or two? Or are they going to make this their residence? will they say, 'I'm happy here. Let's stay here, and commute a couple days a week.' I think that's what is going to happen. I think the suburbs are going to come back strong.

  4. Joe Gamaldi:

    You know, I'll be honest, I don't think they give a damn about public safety, they know exactly the people that they are bailing out. They know that these individuals that are out on already multiple felony bonds and they're helping them get another one. They know that some of these are very violent individuals, and you cannot look at this with a straight face and tell me that you care about the community that you're operating in.

  5. Michael Webber:

    Texas is, by rhetoric, anti-renewables. But frankly, renewables are bailing us out, they're rocking. That really spares us a lot of heartache and a lot of money.

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