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ox-eye
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Dictionary of Nautical Terms
ox-eye
A small cloud, or weather-gall, seen on the coast of Africa, which presages a severe storm. It appears at first in the form of an ox-eye, but soon overspreads the whole hemisphere, accompanied by a violent wind which scatters ships in all directions, and many are sunk downright. Also, a water-fowl. Also, the smaller glass bull's eyes.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ox-eye in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ox-eye in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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There are so many people impacted by this now that we can't just turn a blind eye, i think when it comes down to it attitudes are changing because people are realizing that nobody is safe.
As we wait for our next helping of ‘Succession,’ apparently coming in spring 2023, ‘The Bear’ provided us with a similarly addictive dose of vividly memorable characters, family drama and eye-popping surprises, albeit on the opposite end of the class spectrum, but is it a comedy or a drama?
It took a few years, but the Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act will finally make its way to the President's desk to become law. And for the Syrian people, this means there will finally be some justice brought to the evil Assad regime and those who act on his behalf, we know these sanctions will not end the pain and sorrow that this war in Caesar Syria has caused, nor recover the many lives lost, but the message of the Caesar Bill is loud and clear. We will not turn a blind eye to the atrocities in Caesar Syria, and we will make sure those responsible will pay for their crimes.
Antione de St. Exupery, The Little Prince:
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.
The seed was being planted in his mind that there are strong elements in his own party that are so different from his own, that perhaps he’ll never see eye-to-eye.
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