noun
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frequent
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The frequent flyer yearns to be grounded.
high
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To call Michael Lawrence a high flyer would be an understatement.
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Chairman's list managers are the accomplished high flyers .
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He was younger than McCready by a decade, a high flyer with a good degree and private wealth.
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Wesley Smith Still to come on Central News, happy landings for a high flyer .
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The occasional movie star divorce. High flyers .
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There are courses for the beginner, for the high-flyer and for those wishing to specialise.
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He knew now that he himself would never have made a flyer .
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It's a journey of around 15,000 miles and these champion flyers don't even take a map with them!
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Not all authorities agree on this point and many experienced flyers maintain that the horizontal stabiliser is unnecessary.
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The flyer about the rally is taped to the wall behind the counter.
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The Tumbleweed reported that a forensics expert will examine the flyers to determine the identity of the author or authors.