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  • 1high-performing — UK US adjective [only before noun] ► working or operating at an above average standard: »a high performing company/organization/school »a high performing employee/student/teacher …

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  • 2High Performing Asian Economies — High Performing Asian Economies, or HPAE, is a term referring to certain Asian economies that had a high growth period between the 1960s and the 1990s. This group of countries usually includes the tiger economies Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea …

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  • 3High school — is the name used in some parts of the world (in particular Scotland, North America and Australia) to describe an institution which provides all or part of secondary education. The term originates in Scotland and spread to the New World countries… …

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  • 4High School for the Performing and Visual Arts — Die High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (oder: HSPVA) ist eine High School (Houston Independent School District), die 1971 in Houston/Texas gebaut wurde. Sie wurde dort errichtet, wo vorher das Congregation Beth Israel gestanden hat.… …

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  • 5High School Musical (film series) — High School Musical Current logo to the High School Musical film series Directed by Kenny Ortega (1 3) Michael Lembeck (Sharpay s Fabulous Adventure) …

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  • 6Performing arts education in Australia — occurs formally and informally. It occurs at all levels of education. At the tertiary level it is provided through many Universities and a number of speciallist institutions. Nationally, the Australian Government at the tertiary level it is… …

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  • 7High culture — is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture, or denoting the culture of ruling social groups.… …

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  • 8High fidelity — or hi fi reproduction is a term used by home stereo listeners and home audio enthusiasts (audiophiles) to refer to high quality reproduction of sound or images that are very faithful to the original master recording. High fidelity equipment has… …

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  • 9High motion — is the characteristic of video or film footage displayed possessing a sufficiently high frame rate (or field rate) that moving images do not blur or strobe even when tracked closely by the eye. The most common forms of high motion are NTSC and… …

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  • 10High-motion — is the characteristic of video or film footage displayed possessing a sufficiently high frame rate (or field rate) that moving images do not blur or strobe even when tracked closely by the eye. The most common forms of high motion are NTSC and… …

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