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The deal for Ruddy marks a high point in an otherwise difficult period for Hughton.
Bleak House marks a high point in such experiments with form.
The project marks a high point of his career, following past brushes with the law that threatened to derail it altogether.
Another work, the Piano Quintet, Opus 81, marks a high point in the composer's use of attractive melody and rhythmic vitality; it, too, has Czech overtones.
But there is also little doubt that the accord reached in Lausanne marks a high point of compromise so far, which many thought would never be achieved, because of the concessions required of each side.
Even by the standards of a notably media-keen family, this marks a high level of exposure, and seems to confirm Boris's confession to reporter Michael Cockerell in tonight's documentary that he and his siblings are fiercely competitive with each other.
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Taking the oil fields back from foreign companies marked a high point in Mexican history.
The telephone antics of Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross marked a high point of disgust directed towards the antics of celebrities.
Between the Buttons marked a high point of Mankowitz's relationship with the band; it soon went downhill.
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