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"apogee" Definitions
  1. (formal) the highest point of something, where it is greatest or most successful
  2. (astronomy) the point in the orbit of the moon, a planet or other object in space when it is furthest from the planet, for example the earth, around which it turns compare perigee

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The stock later closed down 886%, however Apogee Enterprises — Apogee gained 11% after its first-quarter results topped analyst expectations.
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Apogee Enterprises — Shares of Apogee Enterprises dropped 6.3% after the maker of architectural glass for buildings reported weaker-than-expected quarterly earnings.
" There we encounter the "apogee of Freud's willful blindness.
I'm able to drive both the Elear and Utopia to super loud levels with any of the following DACs: Apogee Groove, Apogee One, DragonFly Red, Chord Mojo, DacMagic XS, and Oppo HA-2.
Apogee Enterprises and Apigee are also expected to post results.
The Renaissance may have brought the artistic apogee of frescoes.
Because it was the apogee of a certain time and place.
In its furthest point, or apogee, it's around 2013,000 miles away.
Apogee for this flight was 347,000 feet, or about 0003,000 meters.
Andreas Christensen, a Dane, is the apogee of Chelsea's youth system.
Their writing has appeared in Slate, The Rumpus, Apogee, Anomaly, and Nat.
Clinton's general election campaign, reaching its apogee at the Democratic National Convention.
For me, her Paris tour of November 1992 marked the Princess's apogee.
It was 19353 and the apogee of the 105-Step Movement: AA Everywhere.
For some members of the family this was the apogee of their careers.
This metaphor reached its apogee in 2014, during a governor's race in Nigeria.
Mr. Stewart's embrace of the Confederacy reached an apogee in his 2017 campaign.
Charley Lanyon, Contributor Bagel Bites Bagel Bites represent the apogee of frozen food.
In its second flight, New Shepard reached an apogee of 333,582 feet (101.7 kilometers).
Micromoons are the opposite, occurring at apogee — when the moon is furthest from Earth.
At their apogee, they would be 90 feet above the floor of the train hall.
The supermoon is 14 percent larger than the apogee full moon and 30 percent brighter.
The marriage of loud colors and sounds reaches its zany apogee at the hockey rink.
Holbrooke, raised on postwar optimism at the apogee of American power, perceived the world otherwise.
A "supermoon" is about 14 percent larger than one at apogee and 30 percent brighter.
On the earnings front, Apogee and Pier 1 Imports are due to report after the bell.
Her work has appeared in Apogee, Poets & Writers, The Offing, The Recluse, Winter Tangerine and elsewhere.
The great apogee, the farthest distance from Earth, will minimize obstruction and interference from our planet.
Annular eclipses occur when the moon is at or near its greatest distance, known as apogee.
The light display was at its apogee, so now all it could do was gradually disappear.
Shares of Apogee Enterprises were up more than 2 percent after the bell, following its earnings report.
Ness then applied her model to roughly 70,000 APOGEE stars that are not in the Kepler database.
The apogee of '22018s constitutional hardball was the December 1998 House vote to impeach President Bill Clinton.
Georgian architecture reached its apogee here, and in the process created a very beautiful place to live.
It was the state directing mob violence, a phenomenon that would reach its apogee in the Holocaust.
The universal fluidification of sexual identities unavoidably reaches its apogee in the cancellation of sex as such.
So this was the apogee of convenience and quality and nutrition kind of all bundled into one.
This time around, the moon will be at apogee — the furthest point in its orbit from the Earth.
Some say the city's apogee was in 1904, when it hosted the World's Fair and the summer Olympics.
Blue Origin's reusable rocket, which just made its fourth trip to space, hit an apogee of 331,501 feet.
It's priced at $179, which is competitive with similar products from Blue, Apogee, Rode, Shure, and other companies.
The year was 23, the Cold War was at its apogee, and the Russians were still cartoon villains.
The New Shepard rose through clear skies to an apogee of 339,138 feet (103,369 meters), the company said.
First, it's important to understand that wine does not age toward an apogee of development, then drop off.
There's certainly nothing here to rival Peggy Lee's "He's a Tramp," still the apogee of shelter-set ballads.
The idea of government snooping and eavesdropping on nearly every aspect of one's life has reached an apogee.
Divining human emotions in dogs is a symptom of canine mania that has reached its apogee in America.
In the private military industry, EO represents both an apogee and nadir of the industry's potential in modern times.
Earnings: FedEx, Adobe Systems, KB Home Earnings: H&M, Bed Bath & Beyond, Actuant, Apogee, Red Hat, Winnebago 9 a.m.
Of those 60, we know that 24 of them are going above the apogee of the International Space Station.
Apogee cut its full-year profit and revenue growth forecast in December, citing lower-than-expected volume and pricing.
First, that this episode would go down in history as the apogee in a series glutted with high points.
As Nils Gilman argues in The American Interest, that ideal reached its apogee with the election of Barack Obama.
Except here he's trying to illuminate a multifaceted jewel that's still spinning in the air, nowhere near its apogee.
It is the kind of place a Hollywood location scout might select to signify the apogee of metropolitan sophistication.
After apogee, a reserve supply of helium would be used to inflate a balloon-parachute hybrid called a ballute.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen testifies, Senate banking Earnings: H&M, Bed Bath & Beyond, Actuant, Apogee, Red Hat, Winnebago 9 a.m.
Avid is offering up to 55 percent off refurbished items and bundling them with Apogee plug-ins with select purchases.
Mr Trump's titillating, debasing speeches are the apogee of what a conservative columnist once described as the "pornificaton of politics".
Earnings: Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, PNC Financial, Taiwan Semiconductor, First Republic Bank, Commerce Bancshares, Apogee, Infosys 8:30 a.m.
The grim apogee of the art of giveaway took place in September at the Helsinki summit between Trump and Putin.
"I added cheat codes to help me develop games," said Scott Miller, founder of Apogee Software (later rebranded 3D Realms).
At the time, the spacecraft's apogee, or high point of its orbit, was just shy of 726 kilometers (451 miles).
Geralt is attending the wedding of Queen Calanthe's daughter, at a moment when the warrior-queen is at her political apogee.
This anti-business bias reached its apogee in the 1960s, when many of the current generation of dons got their jobs.
In the 1990s, after the Cold War ended, both human rights and pro-market policies reached the apogee of their prestige.
In Britain, Jeremy Corbyn, an old-fashioned leftist, controls the Labour Party, which was once the apogee of pro-business leftism.
Capitalization accelerated after the Civil War, perhaps reaching something of an apogee in the Progressive Era—especially in public health thought.
The avionics inside the sustainer would tell the team the maximum speed reached by the rocket as well as its apogee.
Instead, the supermoon really shines when it is compared with the full moon at apogee, or its farthest position from Earth.
Schaberg recalls the moment when air travel marked the apogee of cosmopolitan romance; he believes that the future favors virtual experience.
Of those, 24 went above the apogee of the ISS, the point of the space station's orbit farthest from the Earth.
This year's harvest moon will occur during the apogee, or the point in the moon's orbit when it's farthest from Earth.
But when compared with the moon at apogee, when it is farthest away from the Earth, the differences come into focus.
Summary of this launch:-Likely a Hwasong-12 IRBM-Range: ~3,700 km-Apogee: ~770 km-Flight time: ~17 mins-Overfly JP?
At this point, our satellite will be about 30,000 miles nearer to our planet than at its farthest point (called an apogee).
It intercepts ballistic missiles during their "terminal" phase — that is, when they have passed their apogee and begun falling toward their targets.
By matching APOGEE data with Kepler data, she created a model that shows how a red giant star's brightness changes with mass.
A full moon at perigee can appear up to 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than a full moon at apogee.
When the moon is at its closest point to our planet, it's actually about 30,000 miles closer than it is at apogee.
Through five Republics, the French have assiduously cared for this apogee of French culture, a national symbol baked into the country's psyche.
As the moon swings between its closest point (perigee) and its furthest point (apogee), its distance to Earth varies by approximately 214,000 miles.
Oak uses an Apogee Duet, which has two combo inputs for plugging in anything from a microphone to a guitar to a keyboard.
They come trying to reach her brother, Cyril, who moved here with Ivy and their family in 1793, during the apogee of apartheid.
In your last book, you talked about how politics and entertainment have gradually folded into one sphere, reaching a bizarre apogee with Trump.
Earlier this month HP announced that it was acquiring Apogee, an office equipment dealer based in the United Kingdom, for around $500 million.
Eclipses can occur when the moon is at apogee (its farthest distance from the Earth), but the moon won't block out the entire sun.
At perigee, the closest spot in its orbit to Earth, it's around 31,068 miles closer to Earth than at apogee, when it's farthest away.
Pessimism reach an apogee, however, after the neonatal services company said health insurance giant UnitedHealth is canceling its contracts with Mednex in four states.
Liberal-bashing on social media has reached a kind of apogee, but its targets have not yet produced much real defense of the ideology.
The apogee of this magic is "Untitled (birds)" (2016), a 5-foot-by-7-foot mural comprising eight marker drawings in a decorated frame.
The restrictions reached their apogee after violence in Rakhine State in 2012 between Muslim and Buddhist communities, the latter supported by the security forces.
Earlier today above California's Mojave desert, Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo, VSS Unity, reached an apogee of 220 miles (250 kilometers), according to a Virgin Galactic statement.
The scientists looked at APOGEE data on Ross 128 and calculated how much carbon, oxygen, magnesium, aluminum, potassium, calcium, titanium, and iron the star had.
The point at which the moon is farthest from the Earth is the apogee, and the moment at which it is closest is the perigee.
Apogee basically covers all bases with the pack-ins you get with the Mic Plus, so I was hoping to see that flexibility here. Nope.
Oddly, the cult of collaboration has reached its apogee in the very arena where the value of uninterrupted concentration is at its height: knowledge work.
At perigee, the closest spot in its orbit to the Earth, it's around 22017,068 miles closer to Earth than at apogee, when it's farthest away.
But if "Larry Sanders" was ahead of its time, it was also brilliantly of its time, the apogee of late-night TV's heat and influence.
At perigee, the closest spot in its orbit to the Earth, it's around 31,068 miles closer to Earth than at apogee, when it's farthest away.
The apogee of the film is the Battle of Agincourt, one of the most notable English victories against the French during the Hundred Years' War.
The assessment looks at where the launch is, the potential type of missile, trajectory, apogee, distance and potential targets in the path of the missile.
As the track and content system reach apogee, the beacons create glimpses of another place, for just a few seconds, before track and sculptures lose phase.
William Randolph Hearst was a master of the form, which reached its apogee with popular "yellow press" columnists like Walter Winchell, Louisa Parsons, and Hedda Hopper.
Meanwhile the capsule, with its higher apogee and greater drag, has been falling down this whole time, waiting for the right time to deploy its parachutes.
At their apogee, the Sex Pistols inspired pundits on the evening news to ponder, in all seriousness, whether the decline of Western civilization had finally arrived.
"APOGEE has nineteen elements for each star that it observes, and each of those is telling you about the conditions that the star formed from," she said.
According to SpaceX, the satellite made it into Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO) with 36,000 kilometer (or around 22,300 miles) apogee (or at its highest point in orbit).
While this is the second time SpaceX has launched a JSAT satellite, it was challenging due to the apogee, which was higher than officials had attempted before.
Scientists used the Apache Point Observatory Galaxy Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) to look at the spectrum of light emitted by various stars to learn more about their compositions.
The company's public soul-searching reached its apogee at Lincoln Center last week at the company's fall gala, its most important and glittery fund-raiser of the year.
"You can tell from the low apogee that this missile maneuvers a bit in boost to defeat missile defenses and aircraft hunting the launcher," said Jeffrey Lewis of CNS.
That's how much of astronomy works, and pretty much how APOGEE, an instrument on the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Telescope, works—though it uses infrared, rather than visible light.
"That is a terrible, terrible thing, to create an event that sends debris into an apogee that goes above the International Space Station," said Bridenstine at the town hall.
The apogee of their power came in 2012, when Mario Draghi, boss of the European Central Bank (ECB), said he would do "whatever it takes" to save the euro.
On that day, the moon should appear about 30 percent brighter and 14 percent larger than when the moon is at its farthest point from our planet (called apogee).
The excavation of its temples, palaces, and stunning collection of 3,000-year-old ivory artefacts (which Christie lovingly cleaned with her face cream) was the apogee of his career.
The awareness of this potential has also bred a nagging, almost paralyzing fear among many wine drinkers that they have failed in pinpointing that blink-of-an-eye apogee.
"On rocket shutdown, Unity continued an upwards coast to an apogee of 84,271 feet before readying for the downhill return," Virgin Galactic CEO George Whitesides said in a statement.
The board in a 3-1 decision involving thrift store chain Apogee Retail LLC said confidentiality rules are categorically valid when they apply only until an investigation is closed.
But it also had a fatal battery flaw, which led it to overheat and catch fire, turning what was meant to be Samsung Mobile's glorious apogee into its ignominious nadir.
You'd think that the Olympics, the apogee of physical achievement and pure competition, might be the one area exempt from fashion's reach these days, but then you would be wrong.
"That is a terrible, terrible thing, to create an event that sends debris into an apogee that goes above the International Space Station," he said at a NASA town hall.
Apogee combines the power of an outdoor experience with achievable challenges and light volunteerism like food banks, orphanages, state parks, and farms, all tied closely to the communities students visit.
The decision was "the apogee of the conflict among the siloviki around VVP [Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin]," began one typical dispatch, referring to the ex-spies and securocrats who dominate the administration.
As the APOGEE 2 survey continues collecting data on different stars across the cosmos, Ness hopes to add more information to her map, not just on age, but also, stellar composition.
If you know of any well-reviewed external mics that work with Android, please list 'em off in the comments, as I've only used some from Shure and Apogee on iOS.
Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the projectiles traveled about 450 kilometers (279 miles) on an apogee of 37 kilometers (23 miles) before landing in waters off the country's eastern coast.
Hughes' main parachute deployed at apogee (the highest point in a rocket's trajectory), although he had to deploy a secondary chute on his way back down to slow the rocket's descent.
The upheaval reached its apogee with a general strike in June that paralyzed Shanghai, then China's leading industrial center and the world's sixth-busiest harbor — and also partly under foreign control.
The infamous Nakagin Capsule Tower (1972), designed by the Metabolist Kisho Kurokawa, is the building that seems now like both the apogee and conclusion of Le Corbusier-style Modernism in Japan.
Among the hopeful, Keynesians — for whom the New Deal was the apogee of policy-making success — want more expansionary fiscal policies, particularly spending on investment-type programs like rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure.
Apogee Enterprises —The manufacturing firm posted earnings per share of 78 cents and sales of $274.1 million, beating earnings estimates of 77 cents per share and a sales forecast of $272.9 million.
That year reached an apogee of cruelty for the Germans on December 19th when Anis Amri, a radicalised Tunisian immigrant, drove a stolen lorry into a Berlin Christmas market, killing 12 people.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Murals have long had a prominent place in the cultural life of Los Angeles, reaching an apogee with the Chicano murals of the 1960s and '70s.
To get the ages of stars across the Milky Way, Ness turned to APOGEE survey, which studied the light output of over 100,000 red giants throughout the galactic bulge, disk, and halo.
After the rocket plane, also called the VSS Unity, reached an apogee of 250 miles (22023 km) above Earth, a crying Branson hugged his son and high-fived and hugged other spectators.
When the moon is at apogee, compared to when it's at perigee—and where it is at both points—you're talking about a maximum perceived difference in diameter of about 14 percent.
This quad-DAC approach is similar to what you'll find in the Apogee Groove USB DAC and amplifier, and there is indeed merit in the multiplication of internal complexity beyond mere spec bloat.
On LightSail 2's best day so far, the spacecraft raised its apogee by about 900 meters, showing the promise of flight by light for small spacecraft—the main goal of the program.
Mr. Orban is the apogee of these contradictions: He is a far-right leader of a country whose Jewish citizens say they face less harassment than Jews in any other part of Europe.
The strike on al-Awlaki showed the American presidency, in a sense, at its dark apogee: Obama now asserted the power to kill individuals anywhere, at any time, with rockets from the sky.
"That is a terrible, terrible thing to create an event that sends debris at an apogee that goes above the International Space Station," Bridenstine said in a live-streamed NASA town hall meeting.
That makes the moon look extra-close and extra bright — up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter than a full moon at its farthest point from Earth, known as the apogee, NASA said.
Researchers made the find after analyzing survey data from the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) and the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST), which collect the spectra of stars.
The council includes Adrian Day Asset Management, Apogee Global Advisors, AMG Fondsverwaltung AG, Delbrook Capital, Equinox Partners LP, Equity Management Associates, John Hathaway, Kopernik Global Investors, Livermore Partners, La Mancha and Sun Valley Gold.
The moon is expected to appear up to 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than the moon at apogee, though as some have suggested, it will not likely seem very different to viewers.
For these reasons, the question we need answered is if this question if Russian interference in American society and into our lives reached an apogee with President Kennedy or if their involvement continues today.
The debate reached its apogee last week, when the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office published a study taking into account most of the latest research and projecting the effects of the Raise the Wage Act.
In the clip, which was shot for the upcoming Super Bowl's Greatest Commercials 2016 special on CBS, the NFL legend and the all-grown-up Tommy Okon meet at Apogee Stadium in Denton, Texas.
Check out which companies are making headlines after the bell on Wednesday: Shares of Apogee Enterprises shot up about 6 percent in after-hours trading after the firm easily beat quarterly earnings and revenue expectations.
Mr. Van Sant has always had a sentimental streak — reaching some kind of apogee with "Restless," in 2011 — but a better script might have replaced literalness with the emotional intelligence that the film badly needs.
In this way, Rivette has preserved a tradition in French film that commenced with Georges Méliès, achieved maturity in the serials of Louis Feuillade, and reached its apogee in the postwar work of Jean Cocteau.
The amazing apogee of Lee's art was probably the reams of fanciful balderdash he wrote as a complement to Ditko's cosmic acid-scapes in their classic collaboration on the original Dr. Strange comics in the 1960s.
The researchers analyzed Ross 128b&aposs parent star, known as Ross 128, using the Sloan Digital Sky Survey&aposs Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE), a spectroscopic instrument installed on a telescope in New Mexico.
Using data from the APOGEE survey and the Kepler Space Telescope, Melissa Ness and Marie Martig of the Max Planck Institute in Germany determined the age of nearly 100,000 red giant stars throughout the Milky Way.
The natural satellite doesn't move around Earth in a perfect circle, which means that occasionally the moon will hit full phase when it is at its closest point (perigee) or farthest point (apogee) from the planet.
Britannia, too, ruled the waves for a while, grew a commonwealth to protect its global interests, but like all the other super powers that came before, arrived at an unforeseen apogee before bending back toward earth.
Many consider that Op Art reached its apogee in the "swinging" 1960s, when the British painter Bridget Riley caught the attention of both the art world and fashion industry with graphically bold black-and-white paintings.
But now, a mere two weeks after entering into solar sailing mode, LightSail 2's apogee is now at 729 kilometers (453 miles), a gain of nearly 3.2 kilometers (23 miles), according to the Planetary Society.
Estimated to raise $8 million, and sold to benefit philanthropy, this material, with its emphasis on 18th-century French decorative arts, represents the apogee of another era of taste from the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
Reaching an apogee of 2,21625 miles on a vertical trajectory into space, this missile may be capable of flying more than 2900,220006 miles on a normal trajectory, putting all of the United States in its range.
But what a strange irony it was that the mastermind of all that broadcast polarization — and, arguably, of the party that gave us Trump — was forced out on the night that should have been Roger Ailes's apogee.
This formula reached its apogee in 1958 with Rona Jaffe's "The Best of Everything," whose publishing-house heroines find either (a) business success at the price of stunted love, (b) true love and wifey bliss, (c) death.
Images of abandoned spaces are hugely popular on the internet — a Reddit forum called Abandoned Porn has more than 640,000 followers — but it's the dead-mall tour that, in my opinion, represents the apogee of the genre.
This formula reached its apogee in 227 with Rona Jaffe's "The Best of Everything," whose publishing-house heroines find either (a) business success at the price of stunted love, (b) true love and wifey bliss, (c) death.
Like others in his cohort, Hall takes inspiration from the vast weekend homes of society figures in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, which reached their apogee of zany extravagance between the two world wars, often using unexpectedly intense palettes.
"The ability of APOGEE to measure near-infrared light, where Ross 128 is brightest, was key for this study," study co-author Johanna Teske, of the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, D.C., said in the same statement .
Faber & Faber; £18.99The lead violinist of the Takacs Quartet recounts its members' musical lives, interweaving into the group's autobiography the story of Beethoven's 16 string quartets, which are now regarded as the apogee of the chamber-music repertoire.
The ball featured 32 two-megapixel cellphone camera modules arranged in a spherical layout that would simultaneously snap and stitch together a 360-degree panoramic photo when sensors in the thrown ball detected it had reached its apogee.
The apogee was an appearance on "Oprah," an event Ms. Waldman imagined, as she said recently, would involve a cozy tête-à-tête with Ms. Winfrey, surely a sympathetic interlocutor, and also an opportunity to pitch her work.
For people my age, Danny DeVito — beloved character actor, accomplished producer and petite human man — hit his apogee of cultural saturation with Tina Fey's 2004 movie "Mean Girls," in which a zaftig woman is ridiculed for looking like DeVito.
Even Trump's minions seem to realize this, denying him access to Twitter in the final days, so he does not finally take his sick tweeting talent to the final, ugly apogee of not truth but something that looks like it.
This is indeed primary mission success, but LightSail 2's voyage isn't over — it'll now continue to raise its orbit using the solar sail, with a goal of raising the overall apogee (or high point) of the spacecraft's orbit over time.
GodMode is the flagship product by Boss Level Labs, a company that's weirdly spearheaded by Scott Miller, who co-founded the game studios Apogee and 3D Realms, known for such games as Duke Nukem, Prey, Wolfenstein 3D, and Max Payne.
The store's status in the city reached a sort of apogee, for him, on the night two officers from the Police Department approached him as he was closing up and asked him, shyly, whether they might buy a T-shirt.
The team then had to go one step further and use data from NASA's Kepler Space Telescope to compare the spectra of stars in the APOGEE field to the spectra of stars with known ages measured by Kepler, Ness said.
About 14 hours before it&aposs full, the moon will be at its farthest point from Earth (apogee), a distance of 252,415 miles (406,223 kilometers), and the moon moves slowest in its orbit when it&aposs farthest from the Earth.
Interwoven with that is the story of Beethoven's 16 string quartets, works of extraordinary power written over a quarter-century that moved the genre on from the earlier masters and are now regarded as the apogee of the chamber-music repertoire.
Tony La Russa presided as manager over the birth of the sluggo steroids era in Oakland and then served as manager at its apogee in St. Louis, when Mark McGwire made like Popeye and swatted home runs toward the Mississippi.
In the largest undertaking of its kind, a group of astronomers at the Sloan Digital Sky Survey in New Mexico has used the APOGEE (Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment) spectrograph to analyze the composition of 150,000 stars across the Milky Way.
Personal lives are part of most space-travel stories, but when done right — as in Philip Kaufman's "Right Stuff," the genre's apogee — the back stories illuminate what makes the astronauts tick, the physical and psychological capabilities that suit them for the job.
The fundamental link between European anti-Semitism, annihilationist at its apogee, and the decision of Jews to embrace Zionism in the conviction that only a Jewish homeland could keep them safe is something contemporary European theorists of a demonic Israel prefer to forget.
In 1986, we reached the apogee of Reagan-era policymaking with a tax reform bill that pulled the amazing trick of sharply reducing marginal tax rates (hooray for the supply side) while actually raising revenue (hooray for deficit reduction) by closing loopholes.
Even at the height of Western genre painting, which reached its apogee in Northern Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, the still life was considered to be the lowest within the hierarchy of painting, far behind history painting, landscape, and portraiture.
Salinger is played by British actor Nicholas Hoult as he goes from his college years as a promising, young student in New York City to serving on the frontlines of World War II before reaching the apogee of his career, publishing Catcher In The Rye.
Each time the moon orbits the Earth, every 29.5 days, it will reach a close point to the Earth (perigee), and a far point (apogee), and occasionally, the close point will be close to the date of the full moon or new moon, a supermoon.
On the Runway One of the more unexpected turns in a very twisted (in all senses of the word) electoral season has been the sudden emergence of a fashion statement that should, if all goes according to plan, reach its apogee on Tuesday, Election Day.
"That is a terrible, terrible thing, to create an event that sends debris in an apogee that goes above the International Space Station, and that kind of activity is not compatible with the future of human spaceflight," Bridenstine said during a NASA town hall on Monday.
" There is a real danger, he argued, that America is entering an era of political violence like the one that began with JFK's assassination in 19503, "reached an apogee in 1968, and came to an end with the nearly successful attempt on Ronald Reagan in 1981.
Pioneered in the thirties, by Egas Moniz, whose work later won him the Nobel Prize, the treatment reached a grotesque apogee in America, with Walter Freeman's popularization of the transorbital lobotomy, which involved severing connections near the prefrontal cortex with an icepick-like instrument inserted through the eye sockets.
And it reached an apogee of sorts on Sunday, when Mr. Trudeau marched in Toronto's Gay Pride Parade wearing a rainbow-striped pair printed with the words "Eid Mubarak" in recognition of the Islamic festival that marks the end of Ramadan, and which coincided with this year's parade.
The program's budding syllabus is something of an apogee to Fineberg's carer, building on his experiences as Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of Illinois and Trustee Emeritus of the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC — where he was founding Director of the Center for the Study of Modern Art.
As Defense One noted, at its apogee the September intermediate-rangemissile launch which flew over the Japanese island of Hokkaido reached an altitude of approximately 770 kilometers (470 miles), which would defeat Aegis as well as U.S. forces' Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system and Japanese Patriot missile defenses.
I also keep going more down the rabbit hole on recording string duets and ensembles, plus some fiddle and folk music, with myself using a Yamaha SV-200 electric violin, a supersimple USB audio interface (the Apogee Jam 96k — it came with my violin when I bought it) and an iPhone.
"With Apogee we're going to gain access to new profit goals by expanding our ability to deliver value added services and accelerate the deployment of our technology into this growing contractual ... market, especially amongst SMBs [small and medium-sized businesses]," Weisler said on a conference call with analysts following the earnings release.
Kings have raised monuments to their own alleged greatness for millennia, but commemoration of the dead of the wars of nations reached its apogee only in the early twentieth century with the end of World War I and now-familiar invocations of the heroism and self-sacrifice of soldiers for the sake of the nation's political fortunes.
" In the kind of moment that is the apogee of this show, she wept and recounted that she then stopped the "therapist," packed her car and drove off to a "beautiful life," a hot fiancée (a photo confirmed this as hard fact), and the revelation that she "didn't have to compromise or change for someone's small-minded view.
Wilson, as it happens, is a favorite Claremont bête noire: the founder of the modern "administrative state," the unelected, unaccountable rule-by-bureaucracy that has, the story goes, usurped the founders' vision of rule by the people (and which reached its apogee with Barack Obama, Mr. Kesler argued in his 2012 book, "I Am the Change").
It all reached a kind of apogee that same season, when the video shoot for the "all the right reasons" song involved contestant Brandon parading his Speedo-clad bulge — "nut-hugging" was one blogger's description — in front of Desiree and shaking it around for the video, and he forgot his lines because of the other men's nervous jokes and snickering.
They look at reports of Tesla's shitty treatment of its factory workers, and reports of Amazon's shitty treatment of its warehouse workers, and conclude that Musk and Bezos — and, by extension, other tech titans too, guilty of surveillance capitalism, attention fragmentation, and truth decay — represent the apogee of a shitty exploitative system, rather than a new frontier in human achievement.
In his mammoth 744-page opus, "The Romanovs," Simon Sebag Montefiore, the eminent biographer of Joseph Stalin and Grigory Potemkin, covers the entire dynasty, from its rise to its apogee to its fall — an enterprise that has been accomplished only twice before, for reasons that become apparent just pages into the volume: It takes true historical daring to tackle such an immense subject.

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