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- "Move On Up a Little Higher" is a gospel song written by W. Herbert Brewster, first recorded by Brother John Sellers in late 1946, but most famously recorded...
- Look up higher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Higher may refer to: The Higher, a 2002–2012 American pop rock band Higher (Ala Boratyn album) or the...
- Triad-connected ****, and demands his money. Val goes to Carter, a higher-up with the Outfit, who warns him to eliminate Porter on his own. However...
- Higher education is tertiary education leading to the award of an academic degree. Higher education, which makes up a component of post-secondary, third-level...
- The Man Higher Up: A Story of the Fight Which Is Life and the Force Which Is Love is a novel by the American writer Henry Russell Miller set in 19th century...
- which causes the Moon to appear larger near the horizon than it does higher up in the sky. It has been known since ancient times and recorded by various...
- replaced in firefighting due to the drawback that smoke and heat are greater higher up, and may be fatal to the person being carried. The "fireman's carry" technique...
- the foothills, but most live in rugged gr****land and pine forest zones higher up.[according to whom?] From the root word golot, which means "mountain,"...
- an interpolation from "(I'm a) Road Runner" by Holland–Dozier–Holland. "Higher than the Sun" contains samples of "Wah Wah Man" by Young-Holt Unlimited...
- on the TLC plate move higher up the plate in polar solvent mixtures.[citation needed] "Strong" solvents move compounds higher up the plate, whereas "weak"...