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The physical disappearance of the artwork has triggered a second life, its apogee a national protest movement with global resonance.
We realise that in this, the #cleaneating apogee, a recipe involving the act of deep-frying may land us in untrendy hot water.
This mission reached 80,000km at its apogee, a fifth of the average distance to the Moon, to deliver a geostationary satellite that will broadcast programmes to South Asia.
But the arc of my Harry Potter fandom has taken me from enthusiasm to, at its apogee, a wild, unhinged love, and finally to something mercenary and much more complicated.
Television has already reached its inevitable apogee; a sponsor paying for a show designed to give you eyeache, then offering a product to cure the eyeache and set you back where your were in the first place.
It's a sturdy song that builds to a satisfying apogee, a repudiation of his lover's supposed devotion ("You said you loved me / You're a liar / 'Cause you never, ever, ever did," Mars wails at the end of the bridge).
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"Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" is Tweedy's apogee, an album that was notorious even before it was released; it skates the border of brilliance and pretense, filled with memorable songs that are constantly subverted, or perhaps augmented, by electronic mayhem.
In 2004, Ms. Bridges, now 49, was at a career apogee, juggling a television show, product lines, type-A suitors and high-maintenance clients, when her hair began to fall out.
This is, of course, the tragedy of "Hamlet," remade by Butler in a distinctly post-Freudian style that reaches its apogee in "A Small Hotel," a slim and wise, and painfully realistic, study of a contemporary marriage.
After all, rule by a moneyed, mutually connected establishment is nothing new — and hardly at its apogee in a White House led by a former Chicago community organizer whose father was a Kenyan economist.
The MMS mission requires a formation of four satellites in a nearly regular tetrahedron throughout a Region of Interest (RoI), defined near apogee of a highly eccentric orbit.
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