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The apogee of the novel was in the 19th century, with Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy, Melville and Dickens.
The apogee of Crofton's military exploits comes when he is sent to Natal to observe the British fight the Zulus.
The apogee of the Earth's Moon, for instance, is about 50,000 km (31,000 miles) more distant from the Earth than its closest orbital point.
The apogee of the rocket was 137 km.
"This is the apogee of its type.
It was the apogee of his career.
But Spy was at the apogee of hipness.
The movie industry was at the apogee of its vertical integration and industrial organization.
In many ways it forms the apogee of his link between leftist ideology and film-making.
Its meticulously decorated Sagrarium represents the apogee of the native Baroque style of the 18th century.
Hawks's films seem like the apotheosis of documentary; Hitchcock's, like the apogee of fiction.
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