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Examples

  • I feel-you know, I'm on fairly high ground, not as high as the French Quarter or the Central Business District, or what's called the Sliver by the River or the Isle of Denial, where they're on, you know, much higher ground.

    Democracy Now! 2008

  • I feel-you know, I'm on fairly high ground, not as high as the French Quarter or the Central Business District, or what's called the Sliver by the River or the Isle of Denial, where they're on, you know, much higher ground.

    Democracy Now! 2008

  • I feel-you know, I'm on fairly high ground, not as high as the French Quarter or the Central Business District, or what's called the Sliver by the River or the Isle of Denial, where they're on, you know, much higher ground.

    Democracy Now! 2008

  • I feel-you know, I'm on fairly high ground, not as high as the French Quarter or the Central Business District, or what's called the Sliver by the River or the Isle of Denial, where they're on, you know, much higher ground.

    Democracy Now! 2008

  • I feel-you know, I'm on fairly high ground, not as high as the French Quarter or the Central Business District, or what's called the Sliver by the River or the Isle of Denial, where they're on, you know, much higher ground.

    Democracy Now! 2008

  • I feel-you know, I'm on fairly high ground, not as high as the French Quarter or the Central Business District, or what's called the Sliver by the River or the Isle of Denial, where they're on, you know, much higher ground.

    Democracy Now! 2008

  • I feel-you know, I'm on fairly high ground, not as high as the French Quarter or the Central Business District, or what's called the Sliver by the River or the Isle of Denial, where they're on, you know, much higher ground.

    Democracy Now! 2008

  • I feel-you know, I'm on fairly high ground, not as high as the French Quarter or the Central Business District, or what's called the Sliver by the River or the Isle of Denial, where they're on, you know, much higher ground.

    Democracy Now! 2008

  • I feel-you know, I'm on fairly high ground, not as high as the French Quarter or the Central Business District, or what's called the Sliver by the River or the Isle of Denial, where they're on, you know, much higher ground.

    Democracy Now! 2008

  • (Soundbite of song, "Sliver") Mr. COBAIN: (Singing) Mom and dad went to a show, dropped me off at Grandpa Joe's, kicked and screamed, said please, don't go.

    The Best Live Rock Record Ever? 2009

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