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The Observer's stance on Suez in 1956 is often regarded as the paper's finest hour, but Beer's efforts to reveal that the French army officer Alfred Dreyfus was the victim of an anti-semitic campaign probably rival that moral apogee.
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But the depiction of that world in director Stephen Frears' tour de force is no simple condemnation nor exaltation: the charms and moral ambiguities of France's Belle Epoch co-exist in this rendering of a gilded age at its apogee, most completely in the glowing figure of Michelle Pfeiffer as Léa de Lonval, an exquisite courtesan about to age out of her profession.
The younger Bush's second effort may go down as the apogee of the hubristic inaugurals, in which America asserted it had the power, the right and the moral standing to make anything come to pass.
Their apogee was the referendum.
"This is the apogee of its type.
And pool skating is the apogee.
The apogee of hubris Mr Reeves hopes came last year, when the press overdosed so hugely on the Lewinsky sex scandal that the public, in revulsion, knocked it off the moral pedestal on which it had supposed it stood.Can it scramble back again?
Yet its apogee of texture is fleeting.
It was the apogee of his career.
The moral?
Yet the British Empire was at its apogee.
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