But, instead, the plucky teenager is an academic high-flier and the life and soul of his school, where his name is a byword for good natured generosity. |
Microsoft isn't exactly buying a high-flier. |
They fear job losses if he is replaced by ambitious BMW high-flier Dr Wolfgang Reitzle. |
The 41-year-old high-flier was already the first woman in the country to become a Detective Chief Inspector. |
Former Tory high-flier Michael Portillo has been lined up to speak at the annual dinner of Cardiff Chamber of Commerce. |
But her father was a high-flier, a Glaswegian diplomat whose postings took him to Tanzania, Paris, Norway and Madagascar. |