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  • 31High Court of Justice — For other uses, see High Court of Justice (disambiguation). High Court of Justice Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand Established 1875 …

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  • 32High-voltage direct current — HVDC or high voltage, direct current electric power transmission systems contrast with the more common alternating current systems as a means for the bulk transmission of electrical power. The modern form of HVDC transmission uses technology… …

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  • 33High Stakes Poker — Infobox Television show name = High Stakes Poker caption = High Stakes Poker logo format = Poker series runtime = 60 minutes producer=Henry Orenstein, Mori Eskandani starring = Gabe Kaplan A. J. Benza country = USA network = GSN first aired =… …

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  • 34respect — n 1.Usu. in respect particular, point, detail, matter, feature, way. 2. reference, regard, relation, connection, bearing on. 3. esteem, estimation, high regard, high opinion, admiration; veneration, reverence, awe, adoration, worship; honor,… …

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  • 35High-level programming language — In computing, a high level programming language is a programming language with strong abstraction from the details of the computer. In comparison to low level programming languages, it may use natural language elements, be easier to use, or more… …

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  • 36High Council of The Salvation Army — The High Council of The Salvation Army elects a new General in the event of a vacancy or prior to the retirement of the existing office holder. It can also remove a General who can no longer fulfill their duties. It is made up of the Chief of the …

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  • 37High Sheriff of Greater Manchester — The Office of High Sheriff of Greater Manchester is the ceremonial position of High Sheriff appointed to Greater Manchester, a metropolitan county in North West England.cite web|url=http://www.duchyoflancaster.co.uk/output/page44.asp|title=Palatin… …

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  • 38high — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 high level or point ADJECTIVE ▪ all time, historic, new, record ▪ The number of prisoners has reached a historic high. ▪ previous ▪ …

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  • 39high — This term, as used in various compound legal phrases, is sometimes merely an addition of dignity, not importing a comparison; but more generally it means exalted, either in rank or location, or occupying a position of superiority, and in a few… …

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  • 40high — This term, as used in various compound legal phrases, is sometimes merely an addition of dignity, not importing a comparison; but more generally it means exalted, either in rank or location, or occupying a position of superiority, and in a few… …

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