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In the King James version the phrase - four hundred and forty four - does not appear at all. Nor does the phrase - four hundred - appear in any verse with the phrase - forty four.
Fully, wholly, entirely.
Yes, it is an adverbial phrase. The phrase "after all" is an idiom meaning "nevertheless."
The phrase "four thousand eight hundred and two" has eight syllables. The syllables in the phrase are four-thou-sand-eight-hun-dred-and-two.
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the meaning of the phrase myriad manifestation is-countless evidence
The phrase means a batsman have scored century
The meaning of the phrase "to ring" is to call someone on the phone or to visit them at their home.
The phrase 'deux mille deux' means 2002. The number 'deux' means 'two'. The number 'mille' means 'thousand'.
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In the King James version the phrase - four hundred and forty four - does not appear at all. Nor does the phrase - four hundred - appear in any verse with the phrase - forty four.
A phrase that is compound. Meaning two or more.
That's easy! Its a phrase.
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The meaning of the phrase not in a relationship means that two people are not a couple. That they are not dating. That they are single/ free.
The significance is that "geopolitics" is not a PHRASE, it is a WORD. A phrase is a SEQUENCE of words that have meaning.
This phrase has no meaning out of context.