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This moment was the launch of her career, the elevation of her status in the company, and the intoxication of her vision of her future.

In some ways, his career pinnacle may have been his assignment last year to Benghazi as the U.S. emissary to the Libyan rebels who brought down dictator Muammar Gaddafi, a job that led to his elevation to ambassador this May.

Roy K. Dokka, a Louisiana State University geologist who has spent his career measuring elevations around the Gulf Coast, said the problem could be much larger than engineers had estimated, in part because new satellite measurements seemed to show that the city was lower relative to the sea than expected, perhaps two to four feet.

The first belongs to the doughty son of a Sicilian landowner who, thwarted in love – the woman he rescues from Barbary corsairs turns out to have gone willingly to her ravishment – heads north for the Holy City to a career in the Papal guard, elevation to the title of Baron Scarpia and marriage to a Roman principessa.

Since the reverse is true, it's safe to assume that Hathaway's career will survive the press's recent elevation of her online haters.

Abigail's film presented itself as an episode of a television show called "Eye on the Law," investigating whether her movie career might prove an obstacle to her elevation to the Supreme Court.

Maria Rodriguez, an associate professor of psychology at Hunter College, has been working with students in CUNY's career-conscious SEEK program — the acronym stands for Search for Education, Elevation and Knowledge — since joining the faculty in 1982.

Coldplay's elevation to Godlike Genius, the NME's highest career honour, caused some discontent among music fans on social media.

For Liverani, his elevation to the national side was the pinnacle of a career that included spells at Perugia, Lazio, Fiorentina and Palermo, a long road to the top and one that he is proud of.

That hustle would define his career, from his early days working as a talent scout through his elevation, in 2005, to chairman and chief executive of Universal Music Group International.

Another contemporary of Titus was Publius Cornelius Tacitus, who started his public career in 80 or 81 and credits the Flavian dynasty with his elevation.

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