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His career accomplishments place him at the worldwide pinnacle of success among ethnic popular musicians.
Additionally in 1981, Shooter was recognized as one of six " New Yorkers of the Year " by the New York chapter of the JayCees, for his " contributions toward revitalizing the comics industry and helping Marvel Comics achieve a new pinnacle of success.
Barbier died in 1932 at the very pinnacle of his success.
Home Rule had reached the pinnacle of its success and Redmond had gone much further than any of his predecessors in shaping British politics to the needs of the Irish.
Canadian women set a new pinnacle of success, in terms financial, critical and in their immediate and strong influence on their respective genres.
She achieved the pinnacle of her fame and success towards the end of the 1970s.
White On Blonde became the pinnacle of the band's success, and was certified 6 x Platinum by the BPI for UK sales in excess of 1. 8 million copies.
Battling weight problems, after riding 161 race winners, in 1942 he began working as a trainer in New England, a job that would span 45 years and take him to the pinnacle of horse racing success.
To make matters worse, the WWF had also reached the pinnacle of its success at WrestleMania III, and began to gain more national exposure.
In addition, the WWF also reached the pinnacle of its success through WrestleMania III.
Stanislavski regarded Maria Yermolova's acting as the pinnacle of artistic success.
The pinnacle of their success came in 1979 with " Ain't No Stoppin Us Now ," which went to # 1 on the R & B charts, # 13 on the pop charts, sold eight million records worldwide and was nominated for a Grammy Award.
During the Qing Dynasty ( 1644 1911 ) knotting finally broke from its pure folklore status, becoming an acceptable art form in Chinese society and reached the pinnacle of its success.
During the sixties, Sporting reached the pinnacle of their European success by winning the Cup Winners Cup in 1963 / 64 in a campaign which ended in a 2 games final against MTK.
The initial pro-capitalist political parties that formed in Europe reflected the desire to prove success in spiritual life via the accumulation of capital, which became the pinnacle of “ worldly calling ”.
In another notable case, Hum would sign to RCA in 1994, selling approximately 250, 000 copies of their album You'd Prefer an Astronaut fueled by the success of the album's lead single " Stars ", and while the band had established by this point a strong underground fanbase, this would prove to be " the pinnacle of Hum's media attention ", as its follow-up, 1998's Downward Is Heavenward would sell poorly, resulting in the decision of RCA to drop the band from their roster.
Voltaire wrote of the Empire as something neither Holy nor Roman, nor an Empire, and in comparison to the British " empire ", saw its German counterpart as an abysmal failure that reached its pinnacle of success in the early Middle Ages and declined thereafter.
In that era, an appearance on Ed Sullivan's program ( or even being introduced in the audience as was often the case of film stars and athletes ), was considered by the entertainment industry and the public alike to be the pinnacle of success.
In 1930, Harold achieved the pinnacle of yacht racing success by defending the America's Cup in the J-class yacht Enterprise.
The album became the pinnacle of Mitchell's commercial success.
That was the pinnacle of their success.
This was to be the pinnacle of the success as teenage sensation Johnny Flynn was sold to Blackburn Rovers and Wright was linked with a move to Norwich City.
It, too was critically acclaimed, but it was Paez ' 1992 album, " El Amor Después del Amor " that marked the pinnacle of his commercial success.
This period marked the pinnacle in the success of the band and that of its leader, Franco Luambo Makiadi.

pinnacle and came
The pinnacle of the rivalry came on August 17, 1969 when both the Jets and Giants met for the first time, in a preseason game which was viewed as a " turf war " by both opponents.
The pinnacle of Milland's career and acknowledgment of his serious dramatic abilities came in 1946 when he won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of an alcoholic in Billy Wilder's film The Lost Weekend ( 1945 ).
The pinnacle of development for pre-revolutionary Omsk came with the lavish Siberian Exposition of Agriculture and Industry in 1910, for which a complex of buildings and fountains was constructed.
The pinnacle of his railroading career came at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he became works manager of the Allegheny locomotive erecting shops of the American Locomotive Company ( ALCO ).
The car was thought as the pinnacle of the RX-7 series ( until the FD came out ).
Yashin was eventually named team captain of the Senators, and the pinnacle of his career came in the 1998 99 season when he scored 94 points.
The pinnacle of his career came as Chief Engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California.
The pinnacle of his career came when he scored the equaliser and provided the assist for Manchester United's winning goal in the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final against Bayern Munich.
Dutch trade in this period reached its pinnacle ; it came to completely dominate that of competing powers, like England, that had only a few years previously profited greatly from the handicap the Spanish embargoes posed to the Dutch.
Known for his shrewd captaincy and man-management skills, Vaughan captained England in 51 Tests between 2003 and 2008, winning 26 ( a national record ) and losing 11 ; England won all seven home Tests of the 2004 summer under Vaughan, and the pinnacle of his captaincy career came with a 2 1 victory in the 2005 Ashes, England's first Ashes victory since 1986 / 7.
During this spell came the pinnacle of Fyssas's career: Greece's surprise victory at the 2004 European Championships.
The pinnacle of the Rezzonico's power and the Palazzo's grandeur came in 1758, when Carlo, son of Giambattista Rezzonico, was elected Pope as Clement XIII, the same year Ludovico Rezzonico married Faustina Savorgnan in Venice.
The pinnacle of his career came when he made his last appearance for Chelsea in the 2012 UEFA Champions League Final, in which he scored an 88th minute equaliser and the winning penalty in the deciding shoot-out against Bayern Munich.
This waltz came at a time when Strauss ' creative genius was at its pinnacle, with the famous waltzes Wiener Bonbons Op.
In 1991, after selling more than 20 million albums and videos in seven years and at the pinnacle of their career, The Judds ' reign came to an abrupt end because Naomi was diagnosed with Hepatitis C, a potentially fatal chronic liver disease that forced her retirement.
Although the group had reached the pinnacle of success, aspects of the lifestyle had taken their toll on everyone and things eventually came to a head.
The pinnacle of Kiniski's career finally came on January 7, 1966, when he defeated Thesz to win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship in St. Louis, Missouri in front of 11, 612 fans at the Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis.
), Vlady came back to Mexico and severed all links with the Rupture Generation, now at the pinnacle of its success.
The pinnacle individual performance came in 2001 when Morgan Horner won the 189 lb.
The pinnacle of Coghlan ’ s near twenty-five year career in America came on December 2, 1898, at the Fifth Avenue Theater in his own adaptation of the Dumas ’ play “ Kean ” titled “ The Royal Box ”, in which he played the part of the actor Clarence ,.

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