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summit and Senate
In February 2009, just over a month after his inauguration, President Barack Obama invited serving members of the US Senate to a " fiscal responsibility " summit at the White House, during which Senators asked the President about his fiscal policies in an event which was compared to Prime Minister's Question.

summit and career
The office of consul was the most prestigious of all, and represented the summit of a successful career.
ELP's California Jam performance was broadcast nationwide in the US and is often seen as the summit of the band's career.
This season was the summit of a glittering career that began on the ground staff at Lord's ; selection for Middlesex followed in 1936 and England the following year.
Henry Irving's portrayal of an aristocratic, proud Shylock ( first seen at the Lyceum in 1879, with Portia played by Ellen Terry ) has been called " the summit of his career ".
His work at Mount Katmai and other volcanoes in the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes paved the way for his career, and his " agility, nerve, patience, and determination around the jet-like summit fumaroles in the crater of Mt.
His climbing career began as a young teenager when he followed a mountain guide up a local summit.

summit and came
One group came south over the summit into the Passumpsic River Valley.
The " turn " came in June 2007, during the 33rd G8 summit.
Before the practice came to be frowned upon, many early hikers carved their names in the summit ; the earliest such engraving reads " S. Dakin, 1801 " and is attributed to a local town clerk.
The British expedition, consisting of John Hartog, Joe Brown, Tom Patey and Ian McNaught-Davis, came from the Chagaran Glacier on the west side of the peak and reached the summit via the Northwest Ridge first on July 6, five days before the French team (: fr: Guido Magnone,: fr: Robert Paragot, André Contamine, Paul Keller ) climbed the mountain from the east.
The doctor François Florence waited for the two parties at the camp IV during 42 hours without a radio, when they went, reached the summit and came back to this camp.
On 8 February 2005, the leaders of Israel, Egypt, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority came together at Sharm el-Sheikh for a summit meeting at which they declared their continuing support for the road map.
When the party came close to the summit, they had to leave the ridge for the north face because " ridge was usually more rotten and steep, and always more difficult than the face ".
Vedagiri Lakshmimarasimha Swamy devastanam came into being nearly 500 years ago, on the summit of Narasimhakonad.
Credible allegations later came to light that Kim's administration had arranged the 2000 summit meeting with payments worth several hundred million dollars to North Korea.
The species was abundant in a few places in the early 20th century between Hawke's Bay and the Wairarapa ; a flock of 100 – 150 birds was reported at the summit of the Akatarawa-Waikane track in 1905 ; they were still " fairly plentiful " in the upper reaches of the Rangitikei River in 1906 – and yet, the last confirmed sighting came just one year later.
The Skybolt crisis with Kennedy came on top of Eisenhower ’ s wrecking of Macmillan ’ s policy of détente with the Soviet Union at the May 1960 Paris summit, and the prime minister ’ s resulting disenchantment with the special relationship contributed to his decision to seek an alternative in British membership of the European Economic Community ( EEC ).
The expedition made two unsuccessful attempts on the summit in early June, and there was time for one more before the heavy snowfall that came with the summer monsoon would make climbing too dangerous.
This famous joint U. S .- Sicilian operation came to be known as the " Pizza Connection " and was cemented between the two mafia organizations at the famous mafia summit held at the Grand Hotel des Palmes in Palermo, Sicily in October, 1957.
The idea for this conference came after a Geneva summit, where Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev expressed enthusiasm for exchange programs as a means to ease Cold War tensions.
His comments came before he left Kiev for a NATO summit in Bucharest, Romania, that is expected to highlight divisions over the plan.
The first forty-five were purchased by New York Central's subsidiary Boston & Albany following initial road testing across the summit of the Berkshire Hills, and the 2-8-4 wheel arrangement came to be known as the " Berkshire " on most railroads.
After studying the photos in George Kogan's book The Ascent of Alpamayo, the German team of G. Hauser, F. Knauss, B. Huhn & H. Wiedmann came to the conclusion that the 1951 team did not reach the actual summit, thereby making their ascent via the north ridge in 1957 the first.
They came within a short distance of the summit but were forced to turn back.
The team failed to take the summit on this first attempt, but came back two weeks afterwards.
Following a summit and vocal protest by the independent oil producers and refiners led by Henry Huttleston Rogers and the Charles Pratt and Company refining interests of Brooklyn, New York, which came close to physical warfare in western Pennsylvania in March 1872 ( and came to be known as the " Oil War "), the railroads agreed to back down.
was the name taken for an international network of local groups, which came together to organise opposition to the G8 summit held in Gleneagles Hotel, Perthshire, Scotland in July 2005.
Once even, Zal came near Rudaba's palace where Rudaba gave her tresses to Zal as a rope and he immediately climbed from base to summit.
According to a Christian Broadcasting Network article by Paul Strand, Sears and Osten argue that After the Ball follows from " a 1988 summit of gay leaders in Warrenton, Virginia, who came together to agree on the agenda " and that The article goes on to claim that films such as Brokeback Mountain are part of this " well-planned propaganda campaign ".

summit and 1919
Between 1830 and 1919, the summit briefly was a quadripoint, bordering also Neutral Moresnet.
The summit was donated to the National Trust in 1919 by Lord Leconfield in memory of the men of the Lake District " who fell for God and King, for freedom, peace and right in the Great War ".
Further attempts were made by André Rebouças in 1878 and by Horácio de Carvalho in 1898, but the summit was only reached in 1919, by Carlos Spierling and Osvaldo Leal.
He went on to write other books on summit diplomacy, international power sharing, and American history, including The End of Order: Versailles 1919 ( 1980 ), The Marshall Plan: The Launching of Pax Americana ( 1987 ), and The Genius of the People ( 1987 ), about the 1787 Constitutional Convention.
Finally, in 1919 the Germans R. Dienst and O. Lhose reached the south summit ( marginally higher than the north summit ) climbing the mountain on the east face on a route that later would become the current normal route, with some variants.
Since 1919, the border between Italy and Austria runs approximately along the watershed, the pass summit being completely on Italian territory.

summit and when
The first time was in 1955 when a full-dress Big Four summit meeting produced the `` spirit of Geneva ''.
Near the end of his term, his efforts to set up a summit meeting with the Soviets collapsed because of the U-2 incident when an American spy plane was shot down over Russia and its pilot captured.
Further debt relief constituted another infusion of favorable developments for Madagascar when on June 11, 2005, at a pre-G8 summit meeting in London, world leaders agreed to write off $ 40 billion in debt owed by the world's poorest countries.
* 1988 – U. S. President Ronald Reagan begins his first visit to the Soviet Union when he arrives in Moscow for a superpower summit with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
The first recorded European discovery of San Francisco Bay was on November 4, 1769 when Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portolà, unable to find the port of Monterey, California, continued north close to what is now Pacifica and reached the summit of the high Sweeney Ridge, where he sighted San Francisco Bay.
He was returning from a climb to the summit on September 13 when a park ranger brought him a telegram informing him that McKinley's condition had deteriorated, and he was near death.
* Opposition against Apartheid in South Africa and worldwide grows to a mass international condemnation of racial segregation policies comes to a peak by December 1989 in the Springbok summit when SA President de Klerk grants clemency to imprisoned ANC activist Nelson Mandela who was released in February 1990.
Chris Smith became the first Member of Parliament to complete the Munros when he reached the summit of Sgùrr nan Coireachan on 27 May 1989.
John Trumbull had pointed this out as early as 1776, when a shot fired from the fort was able to reach Defiance's summit, and several officers inspecting the hill noted that there were approaches to its summit where gun carriages could be pulled up the sides.
Though commercial concerns continued to dominate foreign policy, conflict resolution was again ventured into when President Arturo Frondizi initiated negotiations between U. S. President John F. Kennedy and Cuban representative Ernesto Che Guevara during a Western Hemisphere summit in Uruguay in August 1961.
It wasn't until 600 years later that Giordano Vitale made an advance on Khayyám in his book Euclide restituo ( 1680, 1686 ), when he used the quadrilateral to prove that if three points are equidistant on the base AB and the summit CD, then AB and CD are everywhere equidistant.
It was opened to the public in 1970 when a road to the summit was constructed.
“ It is a very common clever device that when anyone has attained the summit of greatness, he kicks away the ladder by which he has climbed up, in order to deprive others of the means of climbing up after him.
Little occurred on the summit itself until the mid-19th century, when it was developed into one of the first tourist destinations in the nation, with construction of more bridle paths and two hotels.
On July 20, 2001, Giuliani was participating in a protest against the 27th Group of Eight summit in Genoa, Italy, when he was killed during a violent clash between protesters and Italian Carabinieri in Piazza Alimonda.
Ten months later, a group of protesters dressed in carnival outfits and again calling themselves the Pink and Silver bloc, or Pink Fairies, used the term " tactical frivolity " to describe their own methods when protesting at the 27th G8 summit in Genoa.
Another famous profile belongs to Longs Peak: to the southeast of the summit is a series of rises which, when viewed from the northeast, resembles a beaver.
The Halfway House became public property when hundreds of residents of the nearby towns formed a coalition to buy the Toll Road and hotel and prevent a radio tower from being constructed on the summit.
A small firewarden's hut was located on the summit of Mount Monadnock and operated from 1911 to 1948, when it was decommissioned with the advent of modern means of detecting forest fires.
The tall column in the center of the main square dates from colonial times ; it held a statue of a Spain's viceroy, which was toppled when the country gained independence ; the current sculpture on its summit commemorates Mexican independence.
In addition, animal and human sacrifices were offered by the Saxons to their supreme god, Odin, on the blockfields of the summit until they renounced them as part of their baptismal vows when Christianity spread to the region under Charles the Great.
There is good evidence that pyroclastic flows produce high proportions of fine ash by communition and it is likely that this process also occurs inside volcanic conduits and would be most efficient when the magma fragmentation surface is well below the summit crater.
On the summit was the sanctuary of Jupiter Latiaris, in which the consuls celebrated the Feriae Latinae, and several generals celebrated victories here when they were not accorded regular triumphs in Rome.

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