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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of granddaughters in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of granddaughters in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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With my time as chairman of the Judiciary Committee ending in December 2018, this is a natural stepping-off point and an opportunity to begin a new chapter of my career and spend more time with my family, particularly my granddaughters.
What's more, when the previous president followed through on his own promise to place a woman on Supreme Court, Senator Wicker said,' I have five granddaughters, the oldest one is 10. I think Justice Amy Coney Barrett will prove to be an inspiration to these five granddaughters and to my grown daughters,' we hope Senator Wicker will give President Biden's nominee the same consideration Senator Wicker gave to then-Judge Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
I am just a grandmother with two eyes and a brain and I know what is happening in the world is going to have a big effect on my daughter and especially my granddaughters, you don't have to be a scientist to take on this urgent challenge that threatens us all. You just have to be willing to act.
It makes me even more determined that I’m going to do everything I can to stop men from going into bathrooms with my daughters, my wife and my granddaughters, i am going to be a very outspoken antagonist on this issue.
There's no downside risk. And there's a lot of upside to our daughters and our granddaughters and our great-great-granddaughters who have yet to be born, i'm in the business of optimism.
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