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High-ranking members of federal, state and local jurisdictions talked trash last week at the Potomac Watershed Trash Summit.
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High-ranking officers in the Asia-Pacific region will meet.
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High-ranking FAA officials balked at the request, arguing that handing over the data—even in sanitized form—could chill collection of voluntary pilot reports covering all types of safety missteps and incidents.
Pilots, Mechanical Problems Faulted in American Air Mishap Andy Pasztor 2011
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High-ranking members of federal, state and local jurisdictions talked trash last week at the Potomac Watershed Trash Summit.
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High-ranking al Qaeda and Taliban leaders have been killed, and we've stepped up the pressure on al Qaeda worldwide.
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High-ranking officials in Syria's military and security apparatus draw from the same Alawite minority sect to which Mr. Assad's family belongs.
Syria Tension Grows Nour Malas 2011
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"High-ranking officials and President Karzai will definitely speak to U.S. officials and other allies and put pressure on them to destroy the safe havens of terrorists in Pakistan," said one of Mr. Karzai's palace aides.
Afghans Lash Out at Neighbor, Woo the U.S. Dion Nissenbaum 2011
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High-ranking al Qaeda and Taliban leaders have been killed, and we have stepped up the pressure on al Qaeda world-wide.
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High-ranking officials such as President Eisenhower and Supreme Court justices were among the lucky recipients.
Marc Hartzman: A Touch of Knowledge: Missile Mail Marc Hartzman 2011
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High-ranking al Qaeda and Taliban leaders have been killed, and we've stepped up the pressure on al Qaeda worldwide.
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