This past year has been the highpoint of my career and it's satisfying to know my work has been recognised. |
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The wedding feast is the highpoint of any marriage function. |
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Beginning the day with such a culinary highpoint, who could do else but have the fondest memories of your establishment. |
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We would like to reach the stage where May 17 matters to everyone and that May 17 will be the highpoint of a day-by-day campaign. |
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The 2008 Edition, which will reach its highpoint on Saturday, May 17 with the holding of the Day, will be setting a record in participation. |
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The award has been the highpoint of the business year for over 20 years, presented by industrial daily Dagens Industri and publisher Bonniers. |
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The highpoint of our work in 2007 was the international annual conference on the theme of Anthroposophic medicine and its active principles. |
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Mass is the highpoint of his priestly life. |
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The highpoint will be the Interreligious Conference, which will take place in Graz on 5-9 July 2003 and which will be opened by the President of the European Commission, Romano Prodi. |
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The highpoint came when the Ministry of Finance requested electronic copies of the memorandum, and called for presentations of the facts and figures that it could use in budget presentations. |
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The wine harvest is the excuse for a three-day festival in Neuchâtel at the end of September, whose highpoint is a parade of intricate flower-covered floats. |
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The half session run by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the World Health Organization and the World Organisation for Animal Health was a personal highpoint of the week. |
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The best national and international artists and musicians have performed in Benicàssim and consider this festival to be a highpoint in the music scene. |
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These meetings will be the highpoint in the organisation of a genuine forum for consultation, exchanges of experiences and practices for leaders in the social economy from all continents, both north and south. |
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Without doubt, a highpoint was the panel discussion with representatives of patient associations, doctors, curative educators and speech formation practitioners. |
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Read the full review The highpoint of Andris Nelsons's final season as the CBSO's music director – a concert performance of almost alarming maturity, unfaltering dramatic intensity and ravishing tonal refinement. |
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Looking back, for me the annual conference with its spirituality, professionalism and colleagueship was a highpoint of my work, and thus I look forward with warm anticipation to the coming year. |
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Labour reluctantly acknowledged this last year, soon after Miliband unveiled the fund as the highpoint of a party conference speech, which is remembered more for his amnesia. |
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Mountain high The highpoint of the Andean cordillera, running the length of the country's western border, is Aconcagua, which at 6,962m is the highest peak outside the Himalayas. |
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Does the awarding of this prize mark the highpoint of a research career? |
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Utah has a shorter ideal peakbagging season than the other southwestern states owing to its higher highpoint elevations and a more northerly latitude. |
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All of the major Lakeland ranges are in sight with the exception of the Far Eastern Fells, with High Stile above Crummock Water perhaps the highpoint. |
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Single selection Maps is the song that will propel the troubadour to the next level, a self-deprecating and tongue-tied love song that is easily the album's highpoint. |
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Highpoint North consists of three H-shaped airmen's billets, each housing 69 women in single and shared rooms and inmates have their own keys. |
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Greater Suffolk coroner Peter Dean was staging the hearing at Highpoint Prison near Bury St Edmunds, where Hindley served the last years of her life sentence. |
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