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In today's basketball, touching the ball after it reaches its apogee is forbidden, but in Mikan's time it was legal because people thought it was impossible anyone could reach that high.
When its apogee is located at a high latitude, the variance takes a large negative value, indicating fast degradation.
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In the States in the late 60s, a genre called bubblegum was an astutely kid-orientated extension of moptop pop, and its apogee was the Archies' Sugar, Sugar, written by Brill Building veteran Jeff Barry in 1969.
Its emotional apogee was a fetching photo of W., reformed scamp, cradling his infant daughters with a radiant smile.
The abrupt extinguishing of any life before it reaches a natural apogee is an irresistible occasion for speculation about what might have been.
The moon is on average 384,400km away from Earth, but at its apogee it is about 405,500km away.
My hunch is that kleptocracy reached its apogee and is now waning in India, while in China it continues to get worse.
The bodega's apogee is the Viña Tondonia Gran Reserva, whose latest release, 1996 (£82.99, Loki Wine), shimmers with almost unbelievable complexity.
The hard part about seeing a show at Apogee is access.
The ice whale at Apogee is stamped with the bar's logo.
But remember: This model looks toward industry comparison, and in this regard, Apogee is better than most.
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