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"I don't think the banjo has ever been at more of a pinnacle," he said.
It features an awkward wide crack, followed by balance-y moves standing on improbably sloping footholds, to finish dramatically on top of a pinnacle, where you can sit and admire the view.
This Cup final was to be something of a pinnacle though as Villa then had League finishes of sixth and tenth in the following seasons.
The climate change event Brown was headed to served as something of a pinnacle for his time in office, focusing as it did on a subject that inspires more passion in Brown than any other.
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Trains on to Venice cross the Semmering Pass, overlooked by Klamm Castle, improbably perched on a pinnacle of rock.
So instead of being a pinnacle of intellectual sophistication, cognition of absences may be primal.
The Federalist Party was killed by its opposition to the war, and the president was lifted to a pinnacle of popularity.
The actor backs up his stunt with a performance that builds to a pinnacle of savage fury and desperation.
Generations of cellists have considered mastery of the Suites a pinnacle of artistic achievement and a rite of passage.
Ashbery represents, to that cross section of artists, a pinnacle.
Except for "Psycho," none of these is a pinnacle of cinematic art, but each score is a milestone in film music.
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