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highs
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of highs in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of highs in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of highs in a Sentence
Widespread highs in the 90s to 100 combined with dewpoints surging into the mid and upper 70s will create heat indices as high as 110 through this weekend.
The trade may be a year-end hedge following last week's all-time highs above $3154.
Markets began 2019 pricing in gloom and doom after major indexes fell ... in 2018. If the major risks facing the market, rising interest rates and a full-blown trade war, are avoided, equities can rally to new record highs, interest rate risks have clearly subsided, and trade negotiations appear to be moving closer to a resolution. These are very positive developments for stock markets.
Success can be harder to take than failure in a lot of ways. It brings with it a responsibility. You have to learn that all the highs don't last forever. For every high, there's a corresponding low. It's why young kids often go to pieces. When they get so popular they can't go out of their hotel rooms, that's when they turn to drugs. Success can be very dangerous, very heady.
You have highs and lows. When you win it's the greatest feeling in the world, when you lose it hits us as staff as much as it hits the players, i think the thing with working in sport is it becomes incredibly addictive. That feeling of being a part of something that not many people get to experience is very special.
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