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The drug was taking her to new heights with the music.
He took her to new heights and then back again.
We're not trying to take the league to new heights.
The television show took them to new heights of success.
The 2009 season saw Holmes' team take the program to new heights.
Over the years you get called all kinds of things, but a few weeks ago I reached new heights.
He still expected the stock market to rush to new heights.
Over the last two decades, however, this movement has reached new heights.
Today has shown me new heights in self control, to say the least.
This community news paper is also growing and reaching new heights every year.
"But now it's going to take us to new heights."
By 1924 he was using the style to attain new heights.
He gave hope that one man could move a huge bureaucracy to new heights.
These two were to take Melbourne to new heights in the coming years.
It was said that the business soared to new heights when she took full control after her husband's death.
Eager to help or not, it had raised her fear to new heights.
Officials said that graffiti had reached new heights this summer.
Or maybe it will push the planners to new heights.
An America which leads the world to new heights of peace and prosperity.
Vote for me, and we will lead this country to new heights!"
No service ethic challenges me here to new heights of performance.
The violence would reach new heights and again gain national attention on June 12, 1963.
Mao tried in 1958 to push China's economy to new heights.
That was my mother's voice, rising to new heights of terror.
Two young women have taken "singing for your supper" to new heights.