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"Things are always easier if you have friends in high places."
When you're doing business on the road, it helps to have friends in high places.
He has friends in high places, so he'd be a good patron!
But there are costs to such a strategy, over and above the fact that those companies have friends in high places.
"It's nice to know I have friends in higher places."
A crook the man may be, but he has friends in high places.
But Tony and his colleagues have friends in high places.
She knows more than 2,000 words, has friends in high places and loves cats.
Very useful to have friends in high places isn't it David?
"Tell me, lieutenant, do you have friends in high places?"
"If you have friends in high places you can get around the law."
It's difficult for a backstabber when you have friends in high places.
"You were quite bad enough before you had friends in high places."
He was not particularly able, but he had friends in high places.
"So, you're telling me that Stevens has friends in high places?"
Think of it as having friends in high places.
It seems that our silent pal might have friends in high places watching over him.
The investigation seems to have friends in high places.
"It pays to have friends in high places, even at a freak show like this."
They wondered if he had friends in high places.
"Bones, it's a good thing you have friends in high places.
But I'm really here to tell you that you obviously have friends in high places.
However, the host and producer had friends in high places who overturned it.
But the company evidently has friends in high places.
He still had friends in high places and the number of those friends was increasing each day.