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skiesnoun
Plural form of sky.
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Skies generally refer to the upper regions of the Earth's atmosphere, specifically the area above the earth's surface that is visible to the eye. It includes the expanse of air, clouds, and atmospheric phenomena such as the sun, moon, stars, and weather patterns.
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Skies
of Sky
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sikes
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Skies in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Skies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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At 6:25 local time above the skies of northern New Mexico, the ISS was catching its first glimpses of the early-morning sunlight hundreds of miles above the Earths surface, while Mars slowly receded away from the moons dark side.
With Lilium, we don't have to base the jet on anything that has been done before, what's so incredibly exciting about this is we're not talking about modifying a car to take to the skies, and we are not talking about modifying a helicopter to work in a better way.
Soar like an eagle beyond the skies of heaven's reach; as the wings of dreams dance with the winds of reality
If skies became the canvas, if oceans became the ink, would it still be enough to describe the beauty of dance?
China's runways and military installations in the Spratlys are a direct challenge to Vietnam, particularly in their southern waters and skies, and they are showing they are prepared to respond to that threat, china is unlikely to see this as purely defensive, and it could mark a new stage of militarization of the Spratlys.
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