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principalsnoun
Plural form of principal.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of principals in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of principals in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of principals in a Sentence
The Trump Organization continues to have a great relationship and incredible respect for the developer and its principals.
It's showing up in schools. Ask the principals. They'll tell you, they're scared. Parents are scared. Everybody in this room is feeling this.
All 133 Virginia public school division superintendents have urged Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) to scrap the ‘tip line’ set up to let parents complain about teachers and principals and have asked him to stop his campaign against the teaching of 'divisive' content in schools.
It's deeply alarming to see the propaganda being taught to American students, but it's even more alarming to see the way that the institutions that students depend on their schools, their teachers, their principals, administrators, how these institutions and these leaders are being molded and shaped to accept the Chinese government's incursions and even to promote them in the name of globalism and intercultural communication.
It is in the public’s interest to know if any of the four principals [President, Vice President, First Lady, and Second Gentleman] are considered to have been in close contact with a White House official who subsequentlytestedpositive for COVID-19 shortly after that contact, the criteria for what is considered a 'close contact' with the principals is determined by the White House Medical Unit, in line with CDC guidance.
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