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hit the high spots

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They did hit the "high spots",but that too was so shamefully changed that it too was almost unrecognizable as a series to the Outlander books.As for the finale, it was good, the bones were there to support the balance of the book, but the changes to how it actually was done made Brianna more winy than objectionable.

There are shades of Laudrup and Arnesen about a Denmark and Ajax talent set to hit the high spots.

“We’ll have to hit the high spots from now on, and it ain’t goin’ to be an easy job holdin’ those boilers on the road.”

You wouldn't think it to look at her—but the more I hit the high spots of society the more I feel you can't tell people by the ordinary trade-marks.

After that, he will hit the high spots in each of the Sun's editorial departments, winding up in London to give foreign reporting a once-over under Sun veteran Frederick Kuh.

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

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