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highly

[hahy-lee] / ˈhaɪ li /


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It also can be highly profitable for refiners to handle.

From MarketWatch

The introduction of Dr. Hashimi into the existing and highly functional choreography of the Pitt exemplifies the intelligence of the show, created by R. Scott Gemmill.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Times also reported that author of the report declined to endorse it because of substantial deletions that altered his findings, calling the edited version “highly unprofessional and inconsistent with our established standards.”

From Los Angeles Times

"These large, highly active cells help coordinate smooth, precise movements -- like dancing, throwing a ball, or even just walking. They're essential for balance and fine motor skills."

From Science Daily

Talk about champagne problems: Your highly touted television series, based on very popular source material, premieres to big ratings, fan adoration and a second season renewal.

From Los Angeles Times