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The Târgu Jiu ensemble marks the apex of his artistic career.
The apex of his concert career is considered to be 1889 to 1892 when he had concert tours throughout Europe.
Riperton reached the apex of her career with her number-one hit single, " Lovin ' You ," on April 4, 1975.
The apex of Johnson's career was reached in 1971, with Johnson winning an Academy Award for his performance as ' Sam The Lion ' in The Last Picture Show, directed by Peter Bogdanovich co-starring Timothy Bottoms, Jeff Bridges, and Cybill Shepherd.
Starting his career in the government, Mirza was employed by Prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan in the Ministry of Defence, being appointed as the first Defence Secretary ( one of an apex bureaucratic post ), overseeing the Indo-Pakistan war of 1947, and the Balochistan conflict in 1948.
" Süssmayr was at the apex of his career.
The apex of the athletic career of Harold M. Osborn occurred at the 1924 Olympic games in Paris, France ( the games of the VIII Olympiad, featured in the popular film, Chariots of Fire ).
The minister is assisted by two vice ministers: one in charge of administration, who was at the apex of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs structure as its senior career official, and the other in charge of political liaison with the Diet.
The recording and release of their seminal 1985 album Here Comes Everybody marked the apex of their career.
Thenceforwards, his career made more and more headway, reaching the apex in the nineties, and specially in 1796, when he created two roles which would remain in repertoire for some decades and then famous until present times, in either case by his quasi-pupil Giuseppina Grassini ’ s side.
The 1920s were in many ways the apex of Leyendecker's career, with some of his most recognizable work being completed during this time.
As the 1920s marked the apex of J. C. Leyendecker's career, so the 1930s marked the beginning of its decline.
Her career in this period was at its apex, as she starred in several films, toured Italian theatres with her own comedy shows ( such as Con fervido zelo in 1991, and Non io: Sabina e le altre in 1994 ), and even held her one-woman show La posta del cuore.
During his All-Pro career with the Cleveland Browns, Jim Brown's image was at its apex, but controversy came again with the release of his 1964 autobiography, Off My Chest.

apex and was
The apex, the study where Eugene slept, was light and bright and airy and cheerful.
The parenchyma was slightly hyperemic in the apex of the left lung, and there were several firm, gray, fibrocalcific nodules measuring as large as 3 mm..
He directed dozens of silent films, including Paramount Pictures ' first production, The Squaw Man ( 1914 ), which was co-directed by Oscar Apfel, before coming into huge popularity during the late 1910s and early 1920s, when he reached the apex of his popularity with such films as Don't Change Your Husband ( 1919 ), The Ten Commandments ( 1923 ), and The King of Kings ( 1927 ).
" This was the apex of Japanese military success in China, and the government's peace proposals to Chiang were suitably ambitious:
At its apex was positioned a mirror which reflected sunlight during the day ; a fire was lit at night.
Historical habitats included forests, swamps, and coastal prairies, where it was an apex predator.
At its apex in the 1990s, Rockwell International was No. 27 on the Fortune 500 list, with assets of over $ 8 billion and sales of $ 27 billion.
The Victorian era was the period of Queen Victoria's rule between 1837 and 1901 which signified the height of the British Industrial Revolution and the apex of the British Empire.
For a while, engineers faced what they called chattered marks and devil's scratches in the inner epitrochoid surface, they discovered that the origin was in the apex seals reaching a resonating vibration, and was solved by reducing the thickness and weight of apex seals.
Also in Britain, Norton Motorcycles developed a Wankel rotary engine for motorcycles, based on the Sachs air-cooled Wankel that powered the DKW / Hercules W-2000 motorcycle, which was included in their Commander and F1 ; Suzuki also made a production motorcycle with a Wankel engine, the RE-5, where they used ferrotic alloy apex seals and an NSU rotor in a successful attempt to prolong the engine's life.
Mazda, however, claimed to have solved the apex seal problem, and was able to run test engines at high speed for 300 hours without failure.
The settlement was roughly triangular in shape, with its apex pointed towards the north.
It was rebuilt and reached the apex of its fame in the 11th century under the abbot Desiderius ( abbot 1058-1087 ), who later became Pope Victor III.
These scenes are criticized as contemporary revisionism, a token to the widespread antiwar sentiment of the time ( it was released during the apex of U. S. involvement in the Vietnam War ).
In the hierarchical social order, the emperor was at the apex of Han society and government.
Low numbers wouldn't be a problem for apex predators if there was an abundance of prey and no competition or niche overlap, a scenario that is rarely-if ever-encountered in the wild.
The company ’ s growth under WorldCom was fueled primarily through acquisitions during the 1990s and reached its apex with the acquisition of MCI in 1998.
Both women ’ s literature historians and juvenile fiction historians agreed that Little Women was the apex of this “ downward spiral .” Elbert argued that Little Women did not “ belittle women ’ s fiction " and that Alcott stayed true to her “ Romantic birthright .”
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger spoke with Fischer urging him to play the match, and chess was at its apex.
The rector of the Yushima Seidō stood at the apex of the country-wide educational and training system which was created and maintained with the personal involvement of successive shoguns.
As a result, the Republic was in 1672 at the apex of its naval power ; in the English navy however, Admiral Edward Spragge had grown jealous of supreme commander Prince Rupert of the Rhine.

apex and reached
The tradition reached its apex, perhaps, in the works of Thomas Nelson Page toward the end of the century, and reappeared undiminished as late as 1934 in the best-selling novel So Red The Rose, by Stark Young.
Under his son and successor, Henry VI, the Hohenstaufen dynasty reached its apex.
Yet, just as the movement reached its apex, it ended abruptly as a result of a violent clash in the town of Chauri Chaura, Uttar Pradesh, in February 1922.
The power of Pisa as a mighty maritime nation began to grow and reached its apex in the 11th century when it acquired traditional fame as one of the four main historical Maritime Republics of Italy ().
Nationalism reached an apex the 1970s and 1990s, with contentious constitutional debates resulting in close to half of all of French-speaking Québécois seeking recognition of nation status through tight referendums on Quebec sovereignty in 1980 and 1995.
This process reached its apex in the 12th and 13th centuries, when different Lombard Leagues formed by allied cities of Lombardy, usually led by Milan, managed to defeat the Hohenstaufen Emperor Frederick I, at Legnano, and his grandson Frederick II, at Parma.
Bach's choral output reached its apex in two works: the double chorus Heilig ( Holy, Holy, Holy ) of 1776, a setting of the seraph song from the throne scene in Isaiah, and the grand cantata Die Auferstehung Jesu ( The Resurrection of Jesus ) of 1774-1782, which sets a poetic Gospel harmonization by the poet Karl Wilhelm Ramler ( 1725-1798 ).
Starting in the mid-sixties, albums became a greater focus and more important as artists created albums of uniformly high quality and coherent themes, a trend which reached its apex in the development of the concept album.
The tute bianche movement reached its apex during the anti-G8 protests in Genoa, in July 2001, with a turn-out of an estimated 10, 000 protesters in a single " padded block ", ironically after a collective decision to go without the white overalls.
The " Gothic " period ( as it was termed by Meyer ) reached its apex with the commercially underwhelming Faster, Pussycat!
The dynasty reached its apex under the successive reigns of Sultan Yusuf Mahamud Ibrahim, who successfully consolidated Gobroon power during the Bardera wars, and Sultan Ahmed Yusuf, who forced regional powers such as the Omani Empire to submit tribute.
Funan reached the apex of its power under the 3rd century king Fan Shiman ().
The apex of siege artillery was reached with the German Schwerer Gustav gun, a huge 800-mm caliber railway gun, built during early World War II.
The medieval Serbian state reached its apex in the mid-14th century, during the rule of Stefan Dušan, who proclaimed himself in 1345 tsar in Serres and was crowned in Skopje on 16 April 1346 as the " Emperor of the Serbs and Greeks " by the newly proclaimed Serbian Patriach Joanikie II with the help of the Bulgarian Patriarch Simeon and the Archbishop of Ohrid, Nicholas.
It was during his reign that the Etruscans reached their apex of power.
The Italian Socialist Party reached its post-war apex when it increased its share of votes in the general election of 1987.
These people might have reached the apex of their professions but emotionally they seemed trapped in their college years.
The movement reached its apex around 1900 with the ascent of Don Lorenzo Perosi and his supporter ( and future saint ), Pope Pius X.
By the early 50 ’ s, emotional delivery had reached its apex in the miniature psycho-drama songs of writer-singer Johnnie Ray.
Photoplay reached its apex in the 1920s and 1930s and was considered quite influential within the motion picture industry.
Their theatricality reached its apex in January 2008 when the group premiered its stage show " What?

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