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Yet, even at that apogee of Gorby-mania, no one could conceive that it would be gone just five months later.
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The third assumption is that the ionosphere mainly influences the ground backscatter at the apogee of the propagation trajectory, i.e., where reflection occurs.
There aren't many critics who think that Shakespeare was at his apogee in "Henry VI" or that Beethoven's First Symphony was his best, and even the most hardcore silent-film fans are unlikely to exalt Hitchcock's "The Lodger" over his "Vertigo".
But Spy was at the apogee of hipness.
The movie industry was at the apogee of its vertical integration and industrial organization.
Buy Buy Baby sits at the apogee of Washington's toddler-industrial complex.
But even at the apogee of the American century there were doubts about the future.
It projected the vision of an India at the apogee of world power, poised to overtake Europe and America.
At the apogee of their arcs, the wings would rise more than 100 feet into the air.
His departure was equally abrupt, cut down by a heart attack when aged only 60 and seemingly still at the apogee of power.
At the Apogee, another luxury condo complex in Miami Beach, an apartment bought by a Russian couple for $11.5 million in April of last year is now listed for $25 million.
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