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It's at its apogee and will start to decline".
"You could see the tracers hit their apogee and then explode in delicate bright white starbursts...
That remains the apogee and crushing low-point of his career, given he got so close then hit a wall.
The show reaches its aqueous apogee, and dodgiest moment, when a transparent roof is slowly lowered from the ceiling.
The division into three "acts" – "The Rise", "The Apogee", and "The Decline" suggests an effort to impose structure, but these themes are barely reflected in the text.
My hunch is that kleptocracy reached its apogee and is now waning in India, while in China it continues to get worse.
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Its current perigee and apogee are about 635 and 835 km, respectively, and its orbital period is about 99.5 min. Ørsted has been providing only scalar field measurements since 2005 due to a star camera failure.
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This will be the closest a full moon has been to its exact time of apogee since November 1994, and will not be as close again until 2052.
Corresponding terms for describing the most distant orbital point of bodies moving around centres of force other than the sun include apogee, apocentre, and aposaturnium.
The struggle reached its apogee between 1967 and 1968, with the installation of a black governing board in the Ocean Hill-Brownsville section of Brooklyn, its dismissal of several dozen white teachers, and a series of citywide teachers' strikes in response.
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