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I Have the Room Above Her         
ALBUM BY PAUL MOTIAN
I Have the Room Above Her is an album by jazz drummer Paul Motian recorded in 2004 released on the ECM label and featuring performances by Motian with guitarist Bill Frisell and tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano.ECM Records catalogue accessed August 10, 2011 The album was the first release by the trio since At the Village Vanguard (1995).
Her         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
HER; HER (disambiguation); Her (disambiguation); Her (song)
(<i>·proni> <i>·pli>) <i>·Alt.i> of Here.
II. Her <i>·proni> & <i>·adji> The form of the objective and the possessive case of the personal pronoun she; as, I saw her with her purse out.
her         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
HER; HER (disambiguation); Her (disambiguation); Her (song)
¦ pronoun [third person singular]
1. used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a female person or animal previously mentioned.
referring to a ship, country, or other inanimate thing regarded as female.
2. archaic or N. Amer. dialect herself.
¦ possessive determiner
1. belonging to or associated with a female person or animal previously mentioned.
2. (Her) used in titles.
Phrases
her indoors Brit. informal, humorous one's wife.
Origin
OE <i>hirei>, genitive and dative of <i>hioi>, <i>heoi> 'she'.
Usage
Is it incorrect to say <i>I am older than heri> (rather than <i>I am older than shei>). For a discussion of this issue, see usage at than.