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hiding 3
hierarchy 1
hieroglyphic 2
high 17
higher 17
highest 6
highly 3
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17 genius
17 got
17 held
17 high
17 higher
17 important
17 incapable
Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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high

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1 1| was this for a woman whose high expectations at the~opening 2 2| merchandise or served a high~emprize, co-operated in 3 2| bouillon. No matter how high a~statesman may stand, he 4 2| journalists, for he stood high in their favor; a~perpetual 5 3| starched wings, and shoes~with high heels. Though she was now 6 3| philosopher, called the high comedy of government; he 7 3| faster,~and it is surely high time that each of you made 8 4| under-head-clerk to Baudoyer, and the~high esteem in which Dutocq held 9 5| bring this office into such~high repute with the administration. 10 5| evidently reached far~and high, without allowing Dutocq 11 5| opposes to intrigues, both high~and low,--intrigues which 12 6| felt the bareness of the high altar. I~am on my way to 13 6| instrument in the pursuit of high political fortune. She~understands 14 7| your advancement; it was high time, my poor~husband," 15 7| married I might~now have been high in office and rich. I could 16 7| appointment.~ ~"There are so few high functionaries who have agreeable 17 7| classes with the manners of high life, while des Lupeaulx


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