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La Paulée de New York, Daniel Johnnes's adaptation of the Meursault harvest festival, begins this week, signifying the apogee of a remarkable month of wine in the city.

It represents the apogee of a decade of hard and often inglorious fighting by American troops, and a reorientation of the world's most formidable war machine.

They were the apogee of a long phase during which Gentleman not only kept step with an optimistic consensus rhetoric about Britain, invoking its rich past together with its progressive future: he supplied that consensus with a face.

Artichoke is the apogee of a slice place, what you hope that faux Ray's at your corner could deliver but never will, a spot that you quietly thank your stars for when it's in your neighborhood.

The Worthington Cup final against Liverpool would have marked the apogee of a football career spent at non-league level until the age of 26 but Trevor Francis inexplicably dropped the full-back on the eve of the match.

For Egypt's revolutionaries, the decision is the apogee of a counter-revolution overseen by the country's new president, Abdel Fatah al-Sisi, who was head of military intelligence under Mubarak.

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It was the apogee of an American culture of conspicuous display.

Lou Kahn to me was the apogee of an era that's now been blasted by the Venturis, and by Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates, who are even farther out.

For performances on a Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, there sat Mr. Bailey, joyfully playing a drum roll at the dangerous apogee of an act and climaxing it with a rim shot, only to show up on Thursday to play white-tie-and-tails concert music.

They were the apogee of Madchester – a period in 1980s/90s pop music dominated by working-class lads from Manchester (though he always stresses he is a proud Salfordian) who wore baggy clothes, swallowed pills by the bucketload, and had a gift with great tunes.

The show's apogee of dreaminess, an attenuated "Lucky to Be Me," stretched that Leonard Bernstein melody into a lazy afternoon.

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