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have a few
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have a fewverb
To drink enough alcohol to be slightly drunk
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of have a few in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of have a few in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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You have a few months right now where you are pretty much well assured that you won't have an audience issue, so it is a good time to lock up talent and make sure the course is corrected.
There's got to be a reckoning that we only have a few weeks left of peak gasoline demand, and then we hit a shoulder season.
Working parents might only have a few hours with a kid at night -- and forget seeing friends, we wanted to balance all of these things and imagine a place where we could all come together. It's striking a chord with a lot of people.
I personally draw a lot of energy from the fans. There's races where you have a few and races where you have a lot. You come to Silverstone and that's when the energy is in abundance, i just absorb that. Seeing people that have saved up to come and spend their money here and put all of their energy towards you getting across the finish line first, it's pretty much impossible to describe how amazing that feels.
We know that some college kids think, I'm too young to get this, or even if I do get it, I'll be immune, but this situation is hard on parents, no one knows who will have a few days of feeling ill and who will experience long-haul symptoms. Some kids are rolling the dice more than others, and parents are doing their best to monitor their kids long distance.
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