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The EBU's highest profile production is the Eurovision Song Contest, organised by its Eurovision Network.
The 2008 Finals saw a rematch of the league's highest profile rivalry, the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers, with the Celtics prevailing, for their league leading 17th championship, thanks to their new big three of Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, and Kevin Garnett.
Slopes are highest near the middle part of the flanks and grow shallower toward the base, giving the flanks a concave upward profile.
Fusion has the highest profile in New York, where it was used as a major weapon against Tammany Hall.
Inarguably the name most associated with Vertigo's cover output is the artist who provided all of the covers to the Vertigo's highest profile series-The Sandman series ( 1989 – 96 ): Dave McKean.
Most of its concerts are broadcast on BBC Radio 3, streamed online and available as podcasts for a week after broadcast, and a number are televised: the orchestra's website claims that this gives the BBC " the highest broadcast profile of any UK orchestra ".
She appeared with them as part of the band on 21 November 2008 for their highest profile TV appearance of recent years on Now That's What I Call 1983 on ITV1.
Over the years the term " flagship " has been borrowed in metaphoric form by industries such as broadcasting, automobiles, education, and retailing to refer to their highest profile or most expensive products and outlets.
The articles in Class War, issued bi-monthly when its profile was at its highest, criticised pacifism and the Peace movement, arguing the idea that violence is a necessary part of the class struggle.
First officially held at the 1920 Summer Olympics, it is the sport's highest profile annual international tournament.
It is the highest profile event of the San Fermin festival, which is held every year from July 6 – 14.
She had around 300 speaking engagements during the period of her highest profile.
At the time of her death she was among those with the highest profile of the BBC's on-screen staff ; she had been the 1997 BBC Personality of the Year.
As with a sequence profile, the structural profile is moved along a target sequence to find the highest possible alignment score by a dynamic programming algorithm.
General of the Army Dwight Eisenhower had the highest profile of the supreme commanders.
In parliament Teather became one of the highest profile Liberal Democrat MPs.
The highest profile of these is probably Sid Eudy better known as Sycho Sid or Sid Vicious.
Her arguably highest profile film role to date was the romantic lead opposite John Belushi in Continental Divide ( 1981 ) for which she received her first Golden Globe Award nomination, in the category of Best Motion Picture Actress in a Comedy / Musical.
The data centre housing the LES was subject to New Zealand's highest profile suicide bombing in 1982 when anarchist Neil Roberts detonated a gelignite bomb in the entry foyer.
The Clark government ’ s highest profile broadcasting reform to date was the restructuring of TVNZ as a Crown Entity in 2003.
The two highest profile bids were at Par Moor Motor Museum and St Eval Raceway.
The Carnegie Commission lists TCU's undergraduate profile as " More Selective ," its highest ranking.
While CICS has its highest profile among financial institutions such as banks and insurance companies, over 90 percent of Fortune 500 companies are reported to run CICS, along with many government entities.

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The highest valued outcome is chosen by the legislature, regardless the member ’ s ideological stance or political affiliation ( Holcombe 2006 ).
When a qualifying primary is applied to a partisan election, it becomes what is generally known as a blanket or Louisiana primary: typically, if no candidate wins a majority in the primary, the two candidates receiving the highest pluralities, regardless of party affiliation, go on to a general election that is in effect a run-off.
The CLS itself has stated that " the primary means of accessing the CLS is through a system of peer review, which ensures that the proposed science is of the highest quality and permits access to the facility to any interested researcher, regardless of regional, national, academic, industrial or governmental affiliation.
By far the highest religious affiliation was Seventh-day Adventist at 36. 1 %, compared to 5. 6 % in the region and 0. 88 % in the Newcastle Statistical District.
Religious affiliation in Brunswick East is declining with one of the highest rates of no religious affiliation registered in the 2001 Census in the Moreland municipality.
Aosdána is an affiliation of creative artists in Ireland, and the title of Saoi one of the highest honours in Irish culture.

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The double editorial on Two Aspects Of `` The U.S. Spirit '' was subtly calculated to suggest a moral sanction for gambles great as well as small, reflecting popular approval of this questionable attitude toward the highest office in the land.
Bertha Szold was more like Meg, the eldest March girl, who `` learned that a woman's happiest kingdom is home, her highest honor the art of ruling it, not as a queen, but a wise wife and mother ''.
Christ's College was well represented that year in the ordo, and the name highest on the list from that college was Milton's, fourth in the entire university.
-- Matheson highest purity tank chlorine was passed through a tube of resublimed Af into an evacuated Pyrex system where it was condensed with liquid air.
I was delighted with Paula Prentiss' comedy performance, which was as fresh and unstilted as one's highest hopes might ask.
The highest place was assigned to him, both in church and at table.
The highest temperature ever recorded was 109 ° F ( 43 ° C ) in Talladega county in 1902.
In the legends of the Peloponnesus, Agamemnon was regarded as the highest type of a powerful monarch, and in Sparta he was worshipped under the title of Zeus Agamemnon.
Traditionally, the ensi was the highest functionary of the Sumerian city-states.
It was this high degree of agricultural productivity in the south that enabled the growth of the highest population densities in the world at this time, giving Akkad its military advantage.
According to Alcidamas, the highest aim of the orator was the power of speaking extempore on every conceivable subject.
In his twenty-eighth year he felt the impulse to study philosophy and was recommended to the teachers in Alexandria who then had the highest reputation ; but he came away from their lectures so depressed and full of sadness that he told his trouble to one of his friends.
The per capita GDP in 2007 was by far the highest of any province in Canada at C $ 74, 825 ( approx.
In 2006 Alberta's per capita GDP was higher than all US states, and one of the highest figures in the world.
The world's highest unconfirmed temperature was a temperature flare up during a heat burst in June 1967, with a temperature of.
The highest maximum temperature recorded in the ACT was 42. 8 ° C ( 109. 0 ° F ) at Acton on 11 January 1939.
Accordingly, highest priority was given to a highlands site that would allow the astronauts to sample material older than the impact that formed the Imbrium basin.
The result was equal to the highest hopes cherished either by himself or by his friends.
He was posthumously awarded Pakistan's highest military award Nishan-e-Haider ( Sign of the Lion ) for his act of bravery.
Matiur Rahman was awarded Bangladesh's highest military award, Bir Sreshtho, for his attempt to defect to join the civil war in east.
The highest quality cod was usually dried, and exported as Stockfish to the Mediterranean in exchange for fruits not available in the American colonies.

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