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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.
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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.
Its emotional apogee was a fetching photo of W., reformed scamp, cradling his infant daughters with a radiant smile.
Luckily for me, Apogee was releasing its full-year financials that day; I dialed in to the earnings call.
Vienna's apogee was perhaps the shortest: its rise and fall coincided with the last years of the Hapsburg Empire, though in intensity it outshone them all.
"The term took on a life of its own and became associated with free market fundamentalism," said Mr. Rodrik, who added that an apogee was reached in the mid-1990s when the I.M.F.
Their apogee was the referendum.
Furthermore, Apogee was the largest pure-play, integrated architectural glass and services provider.
Her apogee was to appear at the London Palladium – the Cradocks, meanwhile, were packing the Royal Albert Hall.
J. Samsó informs us that Ptolemy's calculation of the apogee was wrong by approximately 30º and that az-Zarkâllah calculated the apogee in another work only with an error of 10º (Samsó 1993 1994, pp. 676 677).
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