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Poked
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Poked in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Poked in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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We got poked and scratched by spiny branches when crawling through to access the animals.
I have never had any personal problems with [ Police Chief Josh ] Gibson, but as a former employee of the town, I know how it works there, i immediately knew, this is someone new. She doesn't know what, I call them, the' off the books rules' are. Basically, when she came and got hired, she poked the bear by making him accountable.
The members want to strike. No one should dismiss that, and I think many of the shippers would like to see the railroads get poked in the eye if it resolves this. If unions had the right to do a strike, we would have had a deal back in 2019.
I had a client who fell on the ship, while in Panama, and literally poked a hole in his forehead, they took him off the ship and he was hospitalized for about a week in Panama, and then he and his wife flew home. They called me and said, ‘Thank you so much for making us buy travel insurance! If you ever need a referral, don't hesitate to call us.’ The insurance company handled everything for them.
They’re like self-defense keychains, so he pulled one of those out and he actually like poked at Mr. Zeldin’s chest, his stomach and whatnot and then he actually grabbed him and they kinda went down.
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- مطعونArabic
- تکان دادPersian
- menusukIndonesian
- குத்தியதுTamil
- 戳Chinese
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