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{{Wiktionary|high-water mark}} A high water mark is a point that represents the maximum rise of a body of water over land. High water mark may also refer to: - High-water mark of the Confederacy, the turning point of the Battle of Gettysburg
- High Water Mark of the Rebellion Monument, a Gettysburg Battlefield memorial
- High water marks, used to determine hedge fund performance fees (see Hedge fund#Fees paid to hedge funds)
- High-water mark (computer security), a computer security model wherein a document takes on the highest level of confidentiality allowed to the last person to access it
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