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The zenith

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The point in the sky vertically above a given position or observer; the point in the celestial sphere opposite the nadir.

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The zenith came on a balmy May night at Anfield in 2005.

The zenith angle of the sun plays a critical role in vitamin D3 production.

Lunchtime represented the zenith of England's innings.

The 1720s were the zenith of Vivaldi's career.

The Fourth Quartet, with its searing chorale, is the zenith.

He had reached the zenith of his career.

The countship was then at the zenith of its power.

"Sushi to me is the zenith," he said.

Another concert was added at the Zenith (capacity 6,500).

This really is the zenith of our sport, isn't it?

"We're essentially at the zenith of this economy.

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