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High Constable
High Constable, abolished by the High Constables Act, 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c. 47). See CONSTABLE.
High public or political office
High public or political office, the term 'high public or political office' used in the Special Courts Act, 1979 contemplates only a special class of officers or politicians who may be categorised as follows: (1) officials...
High Court of Justice
High Court of Justice :a part of the Supreme Court of Judicature of England and Wales that includes the Chancery, Family, and King's Bench or Queen's Bench divisions called also High Court
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high court
high court 1 : a court of last resort in the U.S. ;esp : supreme court 2 cap : high court of justice
High toned
High in tone or sound
high pitched
high in pitch or frequency used of sounds and voices Opposite of low
High souled
Having a high or noble spirit honorable
High reaching
Reaching high or upward hence ambitious aspiring
High priestship
High priesthood
High Court of Chancery
High Court of Chancery. See CHANCERY
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