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some time
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some timenoun
A period of some length.
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some time
Read the full text of the Some time poem by Eugene Field on the Poetry.com website.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of some time in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of some time in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of some time in a Sentence
We expected that it would take the IRS some time to roll it out. But we just want to know the date.
Ted Cruz has been to my house with his wife, i said, 'some time in the next four or five cycles you will be president but you’ve got to come to the center.'.
Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann:
The attacker appears to have been a 17-year-old Afghan who has been living in Ochsenfurt for some time, he suddenly attacked passengers with a knife and an ax, critically injuring several. Some of them may now be fighting for their lives.
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As some time has passed Ive realized that many of the criticisms leveled at me regarding my inclusion of Natalie Portman in Then It Fell Apart are very valid, i also fully recognize that it was truly inconsiderate of me to not let Natalie Portman know about Natalie Portman inclusion in the book beforehand, and equally inconsiderate for me to not fully respect Natalie Portman reaction.
We started the process to dispose [ of ] our ownership stake in the business, while we would like to do this immediately, it is clear that it will take some time to do so based on the terms of our existing joint venture agreement.
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