She staged the evening of tapas in her apartment high up in a residential tower near City Hall.
The scientists hung fruit high up above the enclosure, just out of Kandula's reach.
Lawmakers are focusing on how high up the chain of command culpability for the abuse goes.
One wonders how high up this will go when the rest of the details emerge.
But on this occasion clearly someone high up in the Malaysian government doesn't want me here.
Outside, leaning out of windows high up on the fourth floor are men wielding paint brushes.
At last he came to the city of Quito, high up on the equator.
But some people say it is your civic duty to help, even those high up.
Invariably we defend from the front and win the ball back as high up the pitch.
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The more casual but definitionally equivalent really also appears high up on the list.
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Water was sent shooting high up in the air after a water main burst in "spectacular" style.
Those high up in an organization tend to have more of it than those at lower levels.
The profiles are search-optimized so that they are high up in your results when someone Googles you.
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High up in the end zone is a sea of children clad in bright yellow T shirts.
Of course, many of these initiatives can be expensive, with high up-front costs.
High up, the vegetation gives way to karst, pale rock dotted with scrub.
So if Scots are high up the league table for incompetence in managing major projects, they've got tough competition.
If anyone high up the food chain of smartphones falter, the smaller hardware manufacturers are going to devour them.
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Air travel notwithstanding, neither of us had ever been this high up before.
Pancreatic cancer develops from the cells within the pancreas, a gland located high up in the abdomen just behind the stomach.
Someone high up at Apple had obviously realized the disruptive nature of the ADK and this was their response, their counter-attack.
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By May 2001, he was high up in the Himalayas in hot pursuit of the Yeti--otherwise known as the Abominable Snowman.
Everyone else on the planet is desperately trying to make sure that their results come high up in the Google index.
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The South Americans wanted to finish as high up Group F as possible, and equalised in the 60th minute through Cristian Nazarith.
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High up on the wooden walls were honors boards marking the names of competition winners and club captains and other office holders.
Dealing with it sounds simple but it can prove far more difficult, depending how high up you are on the fame scale.
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"There are plenty of Democrats high up who would be totally happy with that, " said another Democratic source involved in the reform process.
But the danger of pressing opponents high up the field is that it leaves a team vulnerable to long passes over the defense.
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You need distance and perspective to do this properly and getting as high up as you can is one good way to enjoy this simple thrill.
Experts date this tale as far back as the Bronze Age, when warmer climates meant people could survive high up on the Alpine plateau.
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