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Another transition high-up told the publication Hegseth “was vetted, but this alleged incident didn’t come up.”

From Salon

Some now suspect it could have been Rocha and that since at least 2010 he may have been on a short list given to the FBI of possible Cuban spies high-up in foreign policy circles.

Even then, the only sound was the rustle of breathing, of bodies shifting and of the high-up buzz of surveillance helicopters.

Raised beds can keep older dogs away from draughts, while cats may like high-up dens.

From BBC

"The particular angle at which the sunlight hits these high-up ice crystals form these patterns," she said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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