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high cross
noun
A large free-standing Celtic cross made of stone and often richly decorated.
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28 min: Finnan hoists a high cross into the area.
With Spain expecting a high cross, Healy peeled off to meet the low centre.
42 min: Gerrard flicks the ball to Walcott and El Hadari eventually leaps to gather a high cross.
Denisov lifts a high cross to the back post where they are queuing up but Shirokov's header is really poor.
· Ralph Harris, Lord Harris of High Cross, economist and thinktank director, born December 10 1924; died Ocotber 19 2006.
Di María was too quick for right back Dani Alvés, his high cross too accurate for Barcelona's defense.
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Early photographs of the interior show a high, cross-vaulted space, like the library at the University Club.
The fact that Ukip can never face - to do so would negate its whole existence - is that high cross-border mobility is the norm.
This prevented inclusion of imaging variables with high cross-correlation.
Also high Cross-validation coefficients (Q2 = 0.60 and 0.76).
The resulting profiles can have considerably high cross-section area.
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