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HIGH POINT — A bank with a significant High Point presence says its planned merger with another institution won’t hamper its longtime philanthropic housing initiative in the city
- High Point, North Carolina - Wikipedia
High Point Community Theatre: Founded in 1976, High Point Community Theatre (HPCT) presents American musicals, dramas and comedies performed by local actors HPCT also has an education program, featuring classes, workshops and camps for adults, youth and children
- HIGH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HIGH is rising or extending upward a great distance : taller than average, usual, or expected How to use high in a sentence Synonym Discussion of High
- High - definition of high by The Free Dictionary
high - standing above others in quality or position; "people in high places"; "the high priest"; "eminent members of the community"
- HIGH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
having a great or considerable extent or reach upward or vertically; lofty; tall a high wall having a specified extent upward The apple tree is now 20 feet high situated above the ground or some base; elevated a high ledge exceeding the common degree or measure; strong; intense high color expensive; costly; dear
- HIGH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We use high for mountains and for things which are a long way above the ground: …
- HIGH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Someone who is high in a particular profession or society, or has a high position, has a very important position and has great authority and influence Every single one of the arms companies is controlled by the families of high officials corruption in high places high social class
- High: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary. com
High (adjective): Extending far upward; above the normal or average level 2 High (adverb): At or to a considerable or specified height 3 High (noun): A point of maximum intensity, excitement, or elevation, often used figuratively or literally 4 High (adjective, informal): Intoxicated by drugs or alcohol
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