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on high
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on highadverb
In the sky or the heavens.
on highadverb
In authority.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
On High
Aloft; above; into superiour regions.
Wide is the fronting gate, and rais’d on high,
With adamantine columns threats the sky. John Dryden, Æn.
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On High
On High is the third album by Canadian singer-songwriter Kate Maki, released on February 12, 2008 in the USA on Howe Gelb's record label OW OM Records and in Canada on Kate's label Confusion Unlimited. The album's lead single, "Blue Morning", was highlighted as a "Song of the Day" by NPR, KCRW, and WXPN. The song "To Please" was featured in the film Ingenious from 2009, and the song "Highway" was featured in Episode 9 of the television series Hard Rock Medical from 2013.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of on high in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of on high in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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For many poor people who spend a lot of their budget on food, this is good news, there is a high correlation between oil and food prices.
Our armed forces will draw on an even wider pool of talent. Women who can meet the high standards required will have new opportunities to serve.
The Court’s argument [Monday] showed that it is high time to return to the constitutional norm of color blindness.
Such high economic growth and inflation figures that could begin to affect inflation in the future if we don’t make adjustments makes it necessary to start a cycle of reduction in monetary stimulus and of increases in interest rates.
Our goal is to bring the fight to the high school level.
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