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Asked about the importance of doing such a concert at Carnegie Hall, Jay-Z said concerts will mark a high point in his career.
While one men's semifinal is undoubtedly stronger than the other, both should be extremely competitive and may mark a high point of the men's tournament if the final serves more as an anticlimax, as many expect.
The speech will mark a high point in a dizzying rise for the governor: a Republican who won in a blue state and within months was courted for a presidential run himself, then talked about for the vice-presidential spot.
Bonuses paid for 2007 probably will mark a high point as revenue declines stretch into this year, said Charles Geisst, a finance professor at Manhattan College in Riverdale, N.Y.
The set is about halfway through, a confetti bomb going off to mark a high point and the go-go dancers now sharing their podiums with punters brought to a frenzy by Smith's manipulation of Kanye West and Adele.
Ms. Eckert's decision to risk arrest may mark a high point in her own personal grief, but it also reflects the intense passions that still swirl around the redevelopment effort two years after the attack.
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The deal for Ruddy marks a high point in an otherwise difficult period for Hughton.
Taking the oil fields back from foreign companies marked a high point in Mexican history.
Bleak House marks a high point in such experiments with form.
The telephone antics of Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross marked a high point of disgust directed towards the antics of celebrities.
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