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Dear Toni,
Currently, number plates are not within the sphere of Feng Shui and it comes
within other Chinese numerology.
However, this can be highly subjective as there will be lots of different
opinions based on `interpreting numbers'.
Under the Flying Star method, Number 5 is considered inauspicious. However,
number 4 or a combination of 4's is considered auspicious under the Flying
Star method.
Overall, as I mentioned above, you may get different views on the above.
Wishing you and your number 5444 good luck!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Date: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 2:08 PM
Subject: numbers
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>I just bought a car with plate numbers 5444.What does this number
describe.Is this a good combination of numbers. Advice needed.
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>Thank you.
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