Sentence examples for whose apogee from inspiring English sources

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The UHR observed in the HFA panel shows the electron density along Arase's orbit, whose apogee has an MLT of ~ 4 h (dawn side).

The unannounced goal was to hit the moon, but after launch on 25 March 1961, the satellite went into a highly elongated orbit around Earth, whose apogee, at 70% of the distance to the moon, was well short of this goal.

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FRED MWANGAGUHUNGA: Founder, MediaTakeOut.com A Columbia Law-educated former corporate lawyer from Hollis, Queens, whose previous professional apogee was founding a high-end laundry and dry-cleaning service, Mr. Mwangaguhunga came to blogging in his fourth decade of life, a little late to qualify as a prodigy.

Inside the living-room-size control booth, the always calm Bob Clearmountain, a secret rock legend in his own right (sound mixer and producer extraordinaire and whose wife, Betty Bennett, is Apogee's C.E.O. and founder), sat wide-eyed and ready at the control board.

We'll start with Apogee Enterprises, whose largest unit produces architectural glass mainly for use in commercial construction.

For all that, the major focus was inevitably on Sampdoria's terrible twins, whose always excellent partnership reached its apogee.

Hanks and Roberts have to make do with James Newton Howard, whose grating music reaches its intrusive apogee as Larry, after a first kiss with Ms. Tainot, dances in glee outside her front door — all that old Hanksian elasticity, freshly smothered by the soft-rock perkiness of the score.

As the Nazis showed in their attitude to Jews and also to homosexuals, gypsies and Slavs, hatred is at its apogee when applied to groups, whose individual members therefore come to be viewed as mere stereotyped clones of all the others in the group, damned for a label and nothing else.

Having laid down his new principles of music drama Wagner had to grapple with a big challenge: how, the scholars write, "as an inheritor of the classical symphonic tradition reaching its apogee in Beethoven, but as one whose inspirations were fundamentally literary and dramatic, he was to find a vehicle appropriate for those inspirations".

He sits among the great and the good on the board of Vivendi, whose $34 billion purchase of Seagram's Universal business a year ago was the apogee of Franco-North American deals.A deal with Lucent would not only have enlarged Alcatel's meagre footprint in America; it could also have been the crowning glory of Mr Tchuruk's career, if he had made it the ultimate turnaround.

A famous sign on the wall in Billy Wilder's office asked, "What would Lubitsch have done?" Wilder meant the question as a tribute to Ernst Lubitsch, his master, mentor and sometime boss -- a comic filmmaker whose elegant and effortless command represented, to Wilder and many others, the apogee of cinematic wit, sophistication and technical precision.

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