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Examples
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Wouldn't you just love a restaurant called The Highball?
The Old Fashioned restaurant. Ann Althouse 2007
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Then there is the wind-up toy his staff presented him with when he was named vice president of the company sponsoring Team Highball in the 1970s.
Red Room: Fran Moreland Johns: Your Stuff as 'Art' Red Room 2011
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It's from the blown engine of the Team Highball stock car driven by his friend Amos Johnson while it was leading a race.
Red Room: Fran Moreland Johns: Your Stuff as 'Art' Red Room 2011
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It's from the blown engine of the Team Highball stock car driven by his friend Amos Johnson while it was leading a race.
Red Room: Fran Moreland Johns: Your Stuff as 'Art' Red Room 2011
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It's from the blown engine of the Team Highball stock car driven by his friend Amos Johnson while it was leading a race.
Red Room: Fran Moreland Johns: Your Stuff as 'Art' Red Room 2011
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It's from the blown engine of the Team Highball stock car driven by his friend Amos Johnson while it was leading a race.
Red Room: Fran Moreland Johns: Your Stuff as 'Art' Red Room 2011
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There would be two survivors: Highball, a German Shepherd and Frank Gusenberg who, despite fourteen bullet wounds, held onto life for 3 hours.
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Then there is the wind-up toy his staff presented him with when he was named vice president of the company sponsoring Team Highball in the 1970s.
Red Room: Fran Moreland Johns: Your Stuff as 'Art' Red Room 2011
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"See Mix Drink" assumes scant knowledge of barcraft—or basic English, as it features pronunciations of every drink, including "Highball: hahy-bawl"—and has the feel of a remedial drinks manual.
Gift Guide: Books on Cocktails Wayne Curtis 2011
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Then there is the wind-up toy his staff presented him with when he was named vice president of the company sponsoring Team Highball in the 1970s.
Red Room: Fran Moreland Johns: Your Stuff as 'Art' Red Room 2011
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