Adjective: high (higher,highest) hI (literal meaning) being at or having a relatively great or specific elevation or upward extension (sometimes used in combinations like ‘knee-high’) "high buildings "; "a high forehead "; "a high incline "; "a foot high"; "a high mountain "; "high ceilings " Greater than normal in quantity or amount "the high point of his career "; "high risks "; "has ...
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During his day job, Travis LaVine labors away on cars of the past, transforming them into jewels for the show field. By his own estimation, he had a half-dozen gems from his shop at last year’s Pebble ...
MSN: The Firebird Formula 400 was Pontiac's low-profile muscle car for the '70s
Following a decade of finding its feet post World War II, the American automotive industry went mental during the 1960s. The concept of the muscle car had been around for a little while, as ...
The Firebird Formula 400 was Pontiac's low-profile muscle car for the '70s
Law: Corporate Work, High-Profile Litigation Pushes Nelson Mullins Over $1B Revenue Threshold in 2025
Corporate Work, High-Profile Litigation Pushes Nelson Mullins Over $1B Revenue Threshold in 2025
Ventura County Star: High-profile transfers, hires make waves in Ventura County girls basketball landscape
Sports Illustrated: High-Profile Mississippi Linebacker Announces Transfer to Louisiana Class 5A Powerhouse
You know the saying, "The rich get richer?" Ruston is up there with the most affluent schools - so to speak - in Louisiana when it comes to high school football. The Bearcats, who have made four ...