Encara no tenim significats per a "key high".
1When I next saw Bimala I pitched my key high without further ado.
2In July, Japan tightened controls on exports of three key high-tech materials to South Korea.
3Wesgro, one the city's special business partners, had been conducting research to seek out investment in this key high-growth sector, Vos said.
4It's the Wild West. 'No escape' Other key high-school locations are similarly useful and similarly unchanging, in film after film after film.
5National's transport spokesman, Steven Joyce, says in the next three years he would look at upgrading what he termed key high-use highways.
6PR queen Roxy Jacenko says her brief, tumultuous stint on Seven's SAS Australia has cost her a friendship and a key high-profile client.
7We walked to and fro for an hour or more, and from the first I pitched the key high in romance and made understandings impossible.
8These are the key highs and lows of his often turbulent political career:
9The girls were quiet enough outwardly, but the inner drama was keyed high.
10Their duet of disavowal of any such knowledge was keyed high.
11Nerves keyed high often created the illusion of reality.
12Keyed high throughout the day, his whole system now gave way before the accumulated impact of events so tremendous.
13Then he silently held up the bunch of keys high above his head, with his eyes closely regarding it.
14Like every one else on the State pay-roll, Freckles was keyed high during this first week of the new session.
15The Supreme Court will hear an appeal in November against a key High Court judgment in the case of terminally ill Ruth Morrissey.
16The Supreme Court has been asked to urgently hear an appeal against a key High Court judgment in the case of terminally-ill Ruth Morrissey.