Sentences with phrase «got friends in high places»

And for those you don't save, you've got friends in high places.
The next world,... go ahead and try... I got a friend in high places...

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Deluce has friends in high places: the former CEO of the Port Authority who helped him get Porter off the ground, Lisa Raitt, is now the federal minister of transport.
She'd love to get her own place with a friend — but with high rents in her area, the petrol to get to work and all the bills, she just can't afford it.
Since then, I've connected with many other bloggers, enjoyed getting to know my readers, and took over the High Five for Friday linkup (with 3 of my good blogging friends) from one of the bloggers who inspired me to start blogging in the 1st place!
intend to hopefully meet a great woman of God here; Godly - natured, homely, well mannered, good - morals / educational background, career - inclined, focused, funny, fun - loving, adventurous, 26 - 29; working, also intending to get married, lagos based, dark, good height / body; attractive and finally a [email protected] you Hello everyone, Am HIV 26 yrs old from the western part of Nigeria, I need sm1 who is also HIV as a friend either male or female... I tested hiv positive last year while in Ondo state but was not placed on drugs because my CD4 was still high with a low viral load.As advised by the doctor, I have been maintaining good diet.
His learning disabilities were more severe, however, and my friend was told that even though his IQ was in the high normal range, the only place he could get the individual help he needed was in a class for students with below normal IQs.
Other authors have strengths or assets they can draw upon to get things rolling (an MFA from a prestigious university, a friend in a high place).
To the US Academy, graduates» blood is on your hands — yours and all your minions», in their infinitely variable guises (the loan officers and administrators, high school advisors who push - push - push college, university faculty and administrators who ply with spoken promises of a far better tomorrow post-graduation, and the online «experts» who keep parroting the hackneyed, specious line that college grads earn more (that, I'm confident, is an illusion of the social backgrounds of those who're employed, as the immensely wealthy father of a good friend of mine pointed out when he recently commented when I shared with him about the job insecurity - college degree paradox that he'd simply «manage my children's trust funds and get them placed at friends» companies.»
If they do well enough, at least they've got potential friends in high places.
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