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8 | <div style="font-size:17px;font-family:calibri;width:600px;text-align:left;"><b>Powerball, Mega Millions, Super Lotto, Fantasy, you name it...</b><br /> |
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10 | There are 275,223,510 <a href="http://snakespray.co/JcacYwVfTcz5Q9q6cKKa8f3MowCYptvjJ10qLUBitHeilOSjjA" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank">different combinations that can be drawn...</a><br /> |
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12 | And yet for the BIGGEST WINS IN U.S. HISTORY...<br /> |
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14 | 40% of the time the first number was a variation of 1 (either 1, 10, or 11)...<br /> |
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16 | 45% of the time the winning Powerball was 19 (notice how 1 + 9 = 10?)...<br /> |
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18 | 50% of the time the winning Powerball was a variation of 7 <b>(see here why 7 is such a common number and how it appears every 2 weeks...) Want to be even more tripped out?</b><br /> |
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20 | <a href="http://snakespray.co/JcacYwVfTcz5Q9q6cKKa8f3MowCYptvjJ10qLUBitHeilOSjjA" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><b style="color:#FF1715;">Check out minute 6:10 of this brief video...</b></a><br /> |
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22 | You’ll see how the same four numbers show up in 60% of top lottery jackpots...no exceptions!<br /> |
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29 | <span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:7px;">start germinating before becoming detached from the parent tree. These float on the water and may become lodged on emerging mudbanks and successfully take root. Cracked thorny skin of a Aesculus tree seed Other seeds, such as apple pips and plum stones, have fleshy receptacles and smaller fruits like hawthorns have seeds enclosed in edible tissue; animals including mammals and birds eat the fruits and either discard the seeds, or swallow them so they pass through the gut to be deposited in the animal's droppings well away from the parent tree. The germination of some seeds is improved when they are processed in this way. Nuts may be gathered by animals such as squirrels that cache any not immediately consumed. Many of these caches are never revisited, the nut-casing softens with rain and frost, and the seed germinates in the spring. Pine cones may similarly be hoarded by red squirrels, and grizzly bears may help to disperse the seed by r |
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30 | aiding squirrel caches. The single extant species of Ginkgophyta (Ginkgo biloba) has fleshy seeds produced at the ends of short branches on female trees, and Gnetum, a tropical and subtropical group of gymnosperms produce seeds at the tip of a shoot axis</span><br /> |
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