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  1. the best or most interesting part of something

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High Point University is a private university in High Point, North Carolina, near Greensboro and Winston-Salem.
For High Point, the market is both "a blessing and a curse," said Patrick Chapin, president and chief executive of Business High Point — Chamber of Commerce.
Vocations Brian McDonald, 43, is associate director of the High Point University Survey Research Center in High Point, N.C. Q. What types of surveys does your center do?
On Wednesday, police arrested Zachary C. Aikens of High Point in the May 16 death of his father, Gene Aikens, 50, the High Point Police Department said in a news release.
So the second day, they set up a relay station: The Habbers could broadcast to a high point, the high point could relay the message down to those in the field below.
But the high point of the night was the crowning.
It was the high point of Schumer's leadership so far.
That turned out to be the (not very) high point.
The transfer would be a high point in Nordic relations.
High Point only recovered from the first of those tears.
I mean-- I mean, the high point are bricks, Joe.
The indictment could be the high point for his team.
The high point of this season is easy to identify.
But that turns out to have been the high point.
Washington Post's Watergate investigation as a high point of investigative
It ended up being a high point of the trip.
The high point of the Sanders campaign occurred on Feb.
" That telling passage is a high point in "Playing Changes.
We have just reached the high point of American fragmentation.
Tensions between Washington and Pyongyang are at a high point.
This is the high point of 2019 already for me.
It was also his high point as a football player.
She is a daughter of Karine Y. Djaniants and Mikhail G. Djaniants of High Point, N.C. The bride's father, who is retired, was a custom-furniture craftsman at Steelcase, a furniture maker in High Point.
He remains held at the Guilford County Jail in High Point.
Marvel's 'Black Panther' is a new high point for superhero cinema
Their infectious joy is a high point in this dismal world.
Techno seems to be at a high point at the moment.
This was far from the high point of the week's drama.
It's fair to call this the high point of their relationship.
His previous high point total was 21 against Illinois last month.
"This is another high point," he said, happily stating the obvious.
Nonetheless, my worst fear was to fall from this high point.
Her deployment of the phrase "prima nocta" is a high point.
Marquis H. Barnett: Human resources manager at High Point, North Carolina
The scores signified a high point for M.S. 442, teachers said.
Harden's feat was especially notable because of the high point total.
The high point was holding San Diego to 38 in February.
The New Hampshire primary was the high point of McCloskey's campaign.
A High Point University poll found that Sanders eclipsed Biden with 25 percent support from registered Democratic voters, compared with 19 percent for the former vice president in a new high point for the Vermont senator.
Blossomgame leads Clemson past High Point Senior forward Jaron Blossomgame scored a season-high 433 points Friday night as Clemson held off scrappy High Point 83-74 in a non-conference game at Clemson's Littlejohn Coliseum.
HIGH POINT, N.C. — On a recent evening, the Rockers were getting ready for a professional baseball game at BB&T Point, the new multipurpose stadium in High Point, a small city about 1502 miles west of Raleigh.
Paul Arnold Steber, a 19-year-old freshman at High Point University, faces two felony counts of weapons on campus or educational property and one count of making a threat of mass violence, High Point Police said.
It would also prove to be the high point of his season.
Still, that's down from a high point of 12.7 million in 2016.
On average, it gained more than 22% before reaching its high point.
A high point was in 2003 when more than 100 independents campaigned.
Ciara's pregnancy is just another high point in the pair's whirlwind romance.
Ironically, haunt culture is at a high point in the United States.
Eric Staal's assist pushed his season-high point streak to eight games.
In many ways, his inauguration was the high point of his presidency.
High Point University gives students the private space they need to succeed.
Students at High Point University can choose between eight different residence halls.
In some ways, it was the high point of Trichet's ECB presidency.
At the high point, the company could be valued at $3.5 billion.
High point: The brief cut to Justin Timberlake after Madonna kissed Britney.
"That was the high point of the week for me," he said.
A high point of that period was when she hosted the Rev.
The bar that created custom Cheetos blends, however, was a high point.
CBS gave the pick a C, and that was the high point.
His half-century friendship with Bellow was, he said, another high point.
The Cadillac CT6 represents a high point of American luxury-car making.
Michigan's caucuses that year marked a high point for Mr. Jackson's campaign.
The expedition was the high point of a disappointing two-week leave.
That high point in the judiciary followed a low point in Congress.
Mittelstadt was in the slot when he deflected Jokiharju's high point shot.
"It's a high point of research when we have confusion," he said.
Pooping in my diaper was always the high point of my day.
All in all, this revival is a high point of the season.
I really enjoyed doing that — it was definitely a high point for me.
Here we are in North Carolina at the High Point Furniture Market. 4.
It was the high point of his campaign in a lot of ways.
The former Niki airline had 21 carriers in Vienna at its high point.
Griffin shot 8-for-17 en route to his team-high point total.
Personally, professionally, musically — where he was in '76 was definitely a high point.
In 1979, the high point for American manufacturing jobs was reached at 19.5m.
The new High Point University survey also shows a tight race between Sen.
Cara Buckley: Working on the Louis C.K. story was certainly a high point.
It's really simple, and it's a high point of the episode next week.
"It should have been the high point of her career," her lawyer said.
The high point was the finale, a Gypsy rondo, played with pulsing exuberance.
The high point of some Prince songs involves him catching the horny spirit.
Customers refused to bite, however, and the High Point factory closed in 24.
Oil prices on Monday inched toward a high point for 2019, Reuters reported.
Between 2004 and 2011, there were 17 intimate partner murders in High Point.
Salinity levels have been cut in half from their high point, he said.
Teams like High Point, Houston Baptist and Grand Canyon are still playing basketball.
He'll hold a campaign event in High Point, N.C. at noon on Tuesday.
The honor turned out to be the high point of Hicks's N.F.L. career.
Wednesday's oral argument was not a high point for the anti-abortion movement.
The immediate aftermath of 9/11 was the high point of American unity.
Terry matched his season-high point total accumulated on Saturday against Santa Clara.
It was 2005 and it was a very high point in the market.
In a high point of Peru's constitutional crisis, Vizcarra dissolved Congress on Sept.
The Bitworld story essentially reaches its high point here, with Egdod's crushing disillusionment.
High Point, once the "furniture capital of the world," now has far fewer manufacturing jobs, but it still hosts the semi-annual High Point Market, a major event attracting international furniture-makers (Furniture Today calls it "Fashion Week for home furnishings").
"I paid to have the 4D ultrasound," says Moore of High Point, North Carolina.
This was clearly the high point for the app and students ate it up.
But the Canadian rapper represents a new high point, says Verity founder Raffaello D'Andrea.
That ended up being the high point for the Jazz in the second half.
Managing the stock market, though, might not be a high point of his career.
"The high point was going to Cuba with my family," the reality star admitted.
For me personally, however, that 2010 MacBook Air will remain an unrivaled high point.
Worse, this was happening at the high point of L.A.'s panic about carjackings.
Farm income has dropped in recent years after hitting a high point in 2013.
The high point in support for nuclear energy was in 2010 at 62 percent.
His father is the regional sales manager for Fine Furniture Design in High Point.
I climb to a high point and just enjoy the view for a while.
But the production counts as a high point of Mr. Gelb's tenure to date.
"It was without question the high point of my career so far," he said.
At that point, tensions between the F.C.C. and Sinclair were at a high point.
This wasn't too tough — a CHOCOLATE RABBIT is the classic Easter basket high point.
The summer of 2500 would be the high point of his major league career.
Schmaltz's second assist on the night raised his team-high point total to 18.
Ultimately, we ended up in High Point, N.C., where a family took us in.
The economy has notably been at a high point over the past two years.
S. CAROLINA 88, HIGH POINT 66 Laimonas Chatkevicius scored a career-high 30 points on 15-of-16 shooting, Sindarius Thornwell added 20 points, and South Carolina (22-8) eased past High Point (21-11) at home to move into the second round.
But that was the high point of Trump's career as a surrogate for his father.
Abrams' victory Tuesday night is the high point of her extraordinary rise in US politics.
The case was at its dramatic high point: protestors and media camped outside the house.
The visualization of Alex's phone's world is the film's high point, by a long shot.
Their high point was the civil rights movement as allies, and the anti-war movement.
The shadows of depression The London Olympics marked a high point in Schmitt's swimming career.
As for narrowing down the big "high point" of the last year, that's easy – vacationing!
Undoubtedly, though, it's the Wii that represents Nintendo's commercial high point of the past decade.
Her father is the chairman of Phillips Industries in High Point, a home furnishings manufacturer.
Her mother owns and manages Valleyfields Farm, a cattle and tobacco farm in High Point.
High Point Police released this statement moments ago...Steber did have ammunition in his dorm.
EDT: Donald Trump will hold a campaign rally in High Point, N.C. 2:15 p.m.
One high point in the Twitter collaboration was the confirmation of an attack codenamed BENIGNCERTAIN.
The incident took place in March 2016 at High Point School in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Mr. Trump hit 46 percent in Gallup's survey this month, a high point for him.
The high point for death sentences was 1.53, when 21.5 people were condemned to die.
The performance hits its high point on a shapely, dancing piano solo from Pablo Mayor.
That's down 88% from the high point reached in the last six months of 2016.
"Misty Beethoven" is seen as a high point in the genre's so-called golden age.
By the high point in July 22014, the effective Fed funds rate had reached 22018%.
His war stories, chiefly the Stevens tales, marked the high point of Mr. Glanzman's career.
The Cavaliers reached this hardwood high point just a year after experiencing an unbelievable low.
The closing of the merger would mark a high point for Legere to leave on.
The plan was for me to go to medical school and practice in High Point.
It's a stunning piece that serves as the emotional high point of the entire album.
Modern Greeks look back with pride on the period as a high point in their history.
It's a landmark achievement in the medium, and a memorable high point in the franchise's history.
In a year-long project subject to emotional peaks and valleys, this was a high point.
Warmer weather, like that in Florida in June, is a high point for alligator feeding activity.
In Manhattan, another area set to suffer from rising seas, the high point is 265 feet.
We have moved backwards in so many ways since the high point of Obama's first election.
But a high point offers the opportunity to both see ahead and learn from what's behind.
Eric Staal's assist on the last goal pushed his season-high point streak to eight games.
At some black churches, the high point of the service involves somebody catching the holy spirit.
Before the battle of Kobani became a high point of Kurdish pride, it began sowing mistrust.
High Point shot 7-for-24 (29.2 percent) in the first half while committing 14 turnovers.
High point/Low point: The end, in which a bleeding Gaga hangs listlessly from the ceiling.
Together the productions were a high point in the academy's decades-long commitment to Baroque opera.
Mr. Aronson's revival of Saks, which he called the high point of his career, was next.
Trump's high point was 245 days ago when he was at 250% approval and 242% disapproval.
Either way, Gundotra said AliveCor's news represents a high point of his career in Silicon Valley.
His injuries were consistent with a fall from a high point, Dr. Christopher Milroy said Thursday.
For President Trump, the trip to Europe was a surprising early high point in his presidency.
That movie, a high point of the '80s and '90s Disney revival, is close to perfect.
Eighteen of Clarkson's game-high point total came on 6-for-6 shooting on 3-pointers.
It reached its high point in government with Flynn's appointment to serve as national security adviser.
As the chart shows, the 1960s were actually a high point in people's faith in their government.
The Wizards led 24.4-1063 at halftime, matching their season-high point total for a first half.
There have been more modern Ace Attorney games, but the original trilogy remains the series's high point.
TCU&aposs 50-7 victory two years ago in Fort Worth marked its series-high point total.
One reason it marked a high point is the spread of kidnapping-and-ransom (K&R) insurance.
That night must have been the high point of Jenkins' life, because what followed wasn't as pretty.
The 2016 election -- the primary campaign and the general election -- was the high point of Trump's life.
Normally, an administration's approval numbers as they begin their tenure are the high point of their term.
"At my high point, I was making almost $30,000 more than what I'm making now," she said.
Trump's current approval rating, around 45 percent, is tied with the previous high point in his presidency.
Since reaching a high point in 2008, coal production in the United States has continued to decline.
If the player's doing well, it ramps up the damage necessary to down a high-point fish.
Household net worth stands at 630% of income—only just shy of its high point in 2007.
Historically speaking, the high point of this political program was the British economy between 1820 and 1870.
But most of the AWG's members plumped for the high point of nuclear-weapons testing, in 1964.
Beto's discussion of this subject on Ellen DeGeneres's show was a high point of the political season.
In a series that the Mets lost in five games, the pitch served as a high point.
Now he resides atop the high point in every state and several other peaks across the continent.
That index had entered bear market territory Monday, a 20 percent drop from its August high point.
He said he was not boycotting High Point and would keep his company's headquarters in North Carolina.
Once the high point of the fighting had passed, Wheeler traveled to Vietnam, leaving on Feb. 212.
This proved to be the high point of Lansdale's influence in Saigon — and, for that matter, Washington.
"Whoever runs the City of High Point government page is the winner of all Facebook!" someone said.
The high point of the film comes when Kate, Billy's pretty girlfriend, admits why she hates Christmas.
At that high point, Larson had no real advantage in making her rational but progressive stance known.
The book hits its high point when he examines the mysticism and spirituality of the psychedelic experience.
But ironically, his reason for getting out at a high point had nothing to do with profit.
"It's on a high point in the city topographically, so it gives amazing views," Mr. Powell said.
Miller extended his career-high point streak to six games (four goals, five assists over the span).
During Thanksgiving week, typically a high point for sales, the show sank to a gross of $382,056.
"I can't think of a single real high point," Rubio said in an interview with the Sun-Sentinel.
The Bali bombings, which killed more than 200 people, marked the high point of terrorist capacity in Indonesia.
Laurio said at the high point of her harassment, she was receiving 20173 to 22017 messages a day.
Tomorrow will probably be the high point of the week, with lots of sunshine and temperatures near 27.
And it was a high point in my life, so why would I forget that state of being?
St. Louis forward David Perron recorded an assist to extend his career-high point streak to 13 games.
When the stock hits a high point, the scammers dump their shares, leaving unsuspecting investors holding the bag.
Unboxing videos are clearly not the high point of contemporary civilization, but perhaps they aren't so bad either.
HIGH POINT, N.C. – Pearl Berlin, who challenged North Carolina&aposs refusal to recognize same-sex marriages, has died.
Stallings played a season-high 15 men against High Point, including all of his 12 eligible scholarship players.
"Part 11" neatly synthesizes that quality, with each and every scene hitting some sort of bizarre high point.
Brown notched his career-high point total on a driving layup with 3:20113 left in the game.
The '24's folk icons first met in 211, during a high point in the young Collins' career.
Ryan Anderson, hitting five of his 10 3-point attempts, matched Harden's team-high point total with 43.
At its new level, it matches the high point during the mid-2000s expansion, reached in early 2196.
The S&P 500, also near a bear market, is down 19.8% from its high point October 3.
Popper suggests incorporating the brood into a traveling stage act, whose acrobatic antics are the musical's high point.
It's a high point for Watch Dogs 23, a game that, for me, had lots of high points.
For 2017, the White House has proposed less than $400 million — half the spending of the high point.
But neither situation is a comfortable one for players who thought their seasons had reached a high point.
While beverage innovations have been hit-or-miss for the company, technology upgrades have been a high point.
"They just saw a high point where they could swarm together to mate," an entomologist told The Times.
Any one of these achievements would have served as the high point in the career of any physicist.
He is leasing the building for $1 annually to Business High Point — Chamber of Commerce, which operates it.
The Stravinsky evening turned out to be a high point of the festival, thrillingly theatrical and choreographically rich.
And in this case the storm is when you hit that high point, when you hit that apex.
In early 1997 the belief that markets, in particular financial markets, knew best was at a high point.
He notes that support for gay marriage among Republicans is at a high point, particularly among young people.
She's a picky eater whose diatribe regarding meat is the comic high point of her stay in Cherbourg.
Ms. McCarthy opened the show as Mr. Spicer, and the news-briefing sketch was again the high point.
Ashton Millender matched Stonewall's team-high point total for the Blue Demons, while Sonya Morris added 10 points.
Mobile aside, Nintendo is at a creative high point, regularly launching major Switch games to near-universal acclaim.
By many measures, I think the 1950s and 1960s were a high point in we-ness in America.
Just as her life reaches a high point, Liz faces a death sentence, learning that she's dying of cancer.
The game's high point: a surprise nighttime tribal council that resulted in a very close vote of 6-5.
In a week stacked with major events, the Fed's two-day meeting is likely to be the high point.
At a high point in early February, pairs were going for $1,450, or almost four times the retail price.
Kasich finished second to Trump in the state's 2016 primary, and it was the high point of his campaign.
You know it's a bad day when a high point is someone says you are just like Donald Trump.
And the Gingrich era may have marked the high point for the effectiveness of slams on Democrats as liberals.
The production reaches its high point in two late first-act numbers, in which shoe folk meet show folk.
The high point of the Dusseldorf event was the launch of the Northstar V1, recently developed by Grindhouse Wetware.
Hoffman's second-period goal extended his career-high point streak to 11 consecutive games — the NHL's longest active stretch.
Still, it remained a high point of the leading candidates' back and forth, at least until the debates. 2.
There are some wonderful moments of gossip; the frenemy-ship between Halston and Warhol is a particular high point.
At its high point, Omnifone had global deals with labels and snagged a number of large companies as clients.
High point: About 10 minutes before the 4pm market close, when the Dow was up an extra 189 points.
Paid print and digital subscriptions to the New York Times are currently at a high point of 4.5 million.
On Money Surprisingly, for such an odd and difficult man, Thorstein Veblen represented a high point in American optimism.
Thanks to the low unemployment rate, demand for workers was then and remains now at a relative high point.
For example, the July 2017 peak of 2.9% was almost a percentage point below the August 2011 high point.
A. We conduct the High Point University Poll three times in the fall and three times in the spring.
His mother is a sales representative in High Point for the Elite Leather Company, a manufacturer of leather furniture.
Bradley Beal scored 53.53 for the Wizards, who allowed a season-high point total in losing their third straight.
Used car salesman used to be a high point for those people, and now it's just in the gutter.
Allen played the next season at High Point University, and the Indians took him again — in the 23rd round.
"He reached his high point during 9/11," said Douglas Muzzio, a professor of public affairs at Baruch College.
The Dow (INDU) swung nearly 1,73 points from its low to its high point over the course of Tuesday.
High point: "We Can't Stop" is a perfect reminder that Cyrus really is a dynamite performer when she's on.
The duck phone, always a high point for drama, has apparently reappeared without causing a permanent severing of relationships.
The high point for Yik Yak came in 22014, when its founders raised $21 million in venture-capital funding.
In the United States and around the world, elections are truly the high point of the practice of democracy.
Median income in 2018 was not statistically different than in 0003 or in 1999, which was the high point.
But the pass will not be renewed next year, and there's a high point threshold to earn it again.
Her second long scene with Ms. Thurman, when the tables get turned, is the high point of the drama.
The announcement of the so-called caliphate was a high point for the extremist fighters of the Islamic State.
But even that relative high point is derailed by a calculatedly "odd" vocal bridge at the track's halfway point.
But that was the high point in Memphis, and the fates have kicked him around pretty rudely ever since.
"Virtually every person I know who ever worked at Blackside says being there was a high point — if not the high point — of their careers, our miniature version of the Bauhaus in 1925, the Left Bank in 1930, Motown in '65, American Zoetrope in '75, Apple in the '80s," Mr. Else writes.
What I do know is that we just missed out on what would've been a high point of tonight's debate.
But the three days we spent with the women from the Fatima Center were the high point of my trip.
Warren's high point: the authenticity and conviction with which she claimed how hard she would fight for the average American.
Castro's high point: His use of Spanish was the only good one and not just because it was culturally appropriate.
A bystander was also wounded in the incident at High Point High School in Beltsville in Prince George's County, Maryland.
However, in a week stacked with major events, the Fed's two-day meeting is likely to be the high point.
Trump's speech on Thursday was a high point for the candidate whose unexpected rise has surprised allies and foes alike.
Then Trump won and Priebus was named White House chief of staff -- the high point in his 2016 rollercoaster ride.
The chief justice's defense of Obamacare marked a high point in the Court's deference to the legislature and common sense.
Bradley Beal and backup Bojan Bogdanovic scored 20 points apiece for the Wizards, who allowed a season-high point total.
Could Tate Modern's reopening turn out to have been the high point of Britain's easy cultural engagement with the world?
The actors are trapped between two different movies Performances — usually a high point in Stone's films — lag across the board.
Saint Nazaire's high point last year was production of the largest passenger ship ever built, the 'Harmony of the Seas'.
The last stock buyback surge represented the high point of both economic and stock market cycles, which endured brutal corrections.
Antetokounmpo's game-high point total came on 10-for-17 shooting and 3-for-6 accuracy from 3-point range.
Trump is only 21625 points ahead of other Republican White House hopefuls in the High Point University survey released Monday.
Pyrrhic victories If the Umbrella Movement was a high point for Hong Kong's democrats, it's been largely downhill from there.
What few people probably realized at the time was that 2000 would represent the majors' high point for home runs.
August 2018 was when foot traffic at some of the best shopping centers across the country hit a high point.
The good news is with a purchase by eBay for 103 million, ultimately, it ended on a relatively high point.
A high point comes right at the start, in a skylight-covered double-story hall just inside the main entrance.
Many of the new buildings will replicate structures from the 1896 Millennium Exhibition, seen as a high point for Hungary.
The global fish catch hit its high point in 2628 – our "peak fish" moment – and has been declining ever since.
The high point, perhaps, was a surprisingly steady debate performance against Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic senator from Delaware.
High point: Backup dancers carrying Ri across the stage as the White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army" blends into the track.
The food on the voyage was a high point, she said, although their "feasts" of nachos were far from traditional.
The high point came in 2015, when the two sides actually met in person near Islamabad, Pakistan, for exploratory talks.
At the time, the spacecraft's apogee, or high point of its orbit, was just shy of 726 kilometers (451 miles).
The year 2013 saw a high point in attacks on aid workers, both worldwide and in Afghanistan, according to Aidworkersecurity.
The first half of You're the Worst's fourth and penultimate season was a high point for the show to date.
It's not only a great movie, but also — thanks to the cinematographer Jack Cardiff — a high point of Technicolor's heyday.
The 211 win improved Texas's record to just 211-216; the game remained the high point of a forgettable year.
But when asked if winning Le Mans for Porsche remains the high point of his career, his answer was instant.
The Save Venice masquerade ball, a high point of the spring social season, took place April 7 at the Pierre.
Whether you're at a really high point or a sort of desperate low point, they're always going to be interesting.
With hiring expectations at a relative high point among small-business owners, their pool of job seekers should be strong.
Perhaps the high point of Carnegie Hall's Venice festival, Rinaldo Alessandrini's Concerto Italiano performs Monteverdi's great 28 opera in concert.
Sign-ups are down from a high point of 12.7 million in 2016, in part because of big premium increases.
Dr. Schiller said a high point in his career was taking his daughter to get the vaccine he helped create.
The Carrier deal was essentially the high point of the Trump presidency, despite having inconveniently taken place before Inauguration Day.
Jackson's team-high point total for the Kings came on 9-for-12 shooting and 4-for-7 on 3-pointers.
The Tesla Model 3 is more than just an affordable electric car—it's the high point of Elon Musk's master plan.
Hill scored a career-high 20 on the strength of 6-of-943 shooting from 3-point range against High Point.
Sources connected with the first run of 'Idol' tell us Ryan was making $15 mil a season at his high point.
That's an all-time low, and is down sharply from the high point of 411.5% reached in both 1987 and 1990.
But not at the platinum lounge where the show's fun with their rivalry hit a high point, thanks to sneaky Steve.
Ducks C Rickard Rakell was kept off the scoresheet by Winnipeg, ending his career-high point streak at six games. 2.
Virginia Tech, which posted a season-high point total, scored 30 points on 37 free throws in a foul-plagued game.
He will begin his freshman year at High Point University this fall where he plans to study Economics and Political Science.
Yet there are still better and worse endings to mysteries, and the conclusion of "Wilde Lake" is not its high point.
Dinwiddie's team-high point total came on 11-for-18 shooting overall and 6-for-10 accuracy from 3-point range.
A high point of the movie is his explosive delivery of a monologue from "Death of a Salesman" during the competition.
Brushing shoulders with the British royals was going to be the high point of the President's trip to the United Kingdom.
At its high point before the financial crisis in 2008, Mr. Winter received several unsolicited offers — well above 50 million euros.
The analysis gives high grades to a number of southern cities, including Atlanta, Raleigh, Charlotte and Greensboro-High Point, North Carolina.
"But when this starts hitting the High Point market, or the N.C.A.A. tournament, believe me, people here are going to care."
China's soybean meal prices fell to around 3,000 yuan ($442.63) per tonne after climbing to a high point in early April.
That moment—watching the destruction of a superweapon alongside the bad guys—is the high point of the five-hour campaign.
If you survey things from a high point you'll see some parts sunk in moody darkness and others drowned in light.
High Point, which got a team-high 222 points from sophomore guard and leading scorer Andre Fox, fell to 224-393.
Then in early 2013, High Point Regional, the community hospital here, was bought by UNC Health Care, a large health system.
Warren won the WFP's endorsement late last summer at what would turn out to be a high point in her campaign.
During the agitated love scene in Act II, the high point of the opera, Ms. Garanca was more sultry and determined.
High point: The gospel choir swelling on the chorus of "Every Breath You Take," which gave overt sentimentality a good name.
"The Man I Can Love," Angela's rueful, comic solo of perpetually compromised dating ideals, is a high point of Act 1.
After all, the jihad against government workers probably reached its high point in 2010-2011, along with the Tea Party movement.
At its high-point last week, the S&P 500 was up over 20 percent from its level a year ago.
Based on the losses from each company's high point in recent months, more than $1 trillion in value has been erased.
His rhetorical high point probably came when he went to the synagogue where 11 people were murdered and didn't say anything.
Critics differed on whether it succeeded, but virtually everyone agreed that the dancing was a high point, especially Ms. Theilade's work.
Since the mid-1970s, federal spending has usually hovered around 20% of GDP, reaching a high point of 24.4% in 2009.
Maria Alzira A. Nunes is renowned for a style of weaving called high point, one of the island's most famous handicrafts.
It seems fitting that the show's exhilarating high point isn't a single soliloquy but a great, luminous coalescing of everyone onstage.
Blessed Unrest specializes in physical theater, and a full-company dance number to Lady Gaga's "Applause" is an energetic high point.
High Point, which was just 17 of 51 from the floor (33.3 percent) has lost three of its past four games.
But Smoliga, a physiologist and biomechanist at High Point University, has looked into the claims and found them to be nonsense.
You watch period dramas and take as truth their message: British colonialism was quaint, glorious, and a high point in civilization.
Smith-Marsette's touchdowns came rushing, receiving and returning a kickoff as the Hawkeyes (10-3) posted a season-high point total.
Robinson's career-high point total was five higher than his previous best, which he'd accomplished twice, including last week at Memphis.
Saint Louis went 4-0 against the field that included Belmont, Eastern Washington and High Point, while BC finished 2-2.
If you loved Westworld or even if you just tolerated it, a high point was undoubtedly the stirring sentience of Maeve.
We had our high point in 2008, during the first democratic elections, but it's just been a downward spiral since then.
Then he spent the summer of 1966 in the San Francisco Bay Area during a high point of civil rights activism.
Last spring, Denver's High Point Creamery released a limited-edition flavor called I'm Peach Mint to benefit an immigrant advocacy group.
No miracles are coming this year, it would seem; the Syracuse win may well wind up as the season's high point.
Some new services popped up during the 1990s, when environmentalism was at a high point, and more are being created now.
But the high point is a group of lusterware vases with hand painted Persian patterns from the Pilkington Tile and Pottery Company.
No one has her charisma — although, the high point was seeing Bruno Mars's showmanship attempt to rival hers (he's pretty much there).
Tensions reached an especially high point in June 2017, when North Korea returned American Otto Warmbier from around 17 months in captivity.
On July 25, 2018, Zuckerberg's net worth was at its high point for the year, $86.5 billion, according to Bloomberg's historical data.
While supply and competition may both be at their low point, motivation is at its high point, for both buyers and sellers.
Its high point came when, as "Father of the Council", he sat beside the queen at lunch and proposed the loyal toast.
The S&P 500 technology index is trading at 18.7 times earnings, compared to its high-point of 19.6 in late January.
Beyond what could well be a high point for Mr. Putin, however, lingering questions about Russia's endgame arise in all three directions.
Says Nielsen, streaming hit a high point of 21.69 billion weekly on-demand audio streams during the week ending March 9, 2017.
How do you celebrate providing the emotional high point of the American Country Countdown Awards with your tribute to legend Merle Haggard?
At the high point, in 216, 84.6 percent of Americans 25 to 54 were working; now that is down to 81.1 percent.
Another high point was a VR cinema application called "Littlstar" which allowed me to check out 360-degree films, newsreels and documentaries.
Greg Allen's "Blog Posts on Erased de Kooning Drawing" is a high point in the book for its originality and unusual curiosity.
" Still, it's hard for him to pick just one high point: "It's tough because I've won so many more challenges than Drew.
The eclipsed a decade high Thursday and the benchmark 10-year note is around 3.22 percent, near its high point since 2011.
United seems to have gone downhill fast since what may have been its high point: its adorable holiday commercial back in December.
Today it stands at around 121 percent, lower than that high point, but still out of whack with the average over time.
High Point responded with a 9-2 run to move within five before South Carolina answered with a decisive 483-0 burst.
Gordon's team-high point total came on 10-for-17 shooting for the Magic, who outshot the hosts 48.8 percent to 42.9.
Army gave up a season-high point total, with Wake Forest eclipsing the 78-point mark with more than 7:30 remaining.
High Point, North Carolina, has seen a reduction in intimate partner homicides since implementing a new approach to domestic violence in 2012.
It estimates the overall economic impact of the show, which typically attracts about 75,000 people to High Point, at over $5 billion.
Chief Dowling said that while the crime seemed to be on the upswing now, its high point was in 2012 and 2013.
Buffeted by economic and intellectual tailwinds, the craftsmanship of tableware and other decorative items was at a high point in the period.
A High Point University poll released Monday showed Mr. Sanders with 22016 percent support and Mr. Bloomberg in second with 0003 percent.
The Brandenburgs are "a high point in the history of Bach, and very much embodied abstraction, moving architecture," Ms. De Keersmaeker said.
But he was keenly sensitive to the relationships between Wagner's characters, and his staging of this confessional moment is a high point.
Mr. Nozkowski's mother often arranged visits to major corporations, a high point being a tour of a U.S. Steel plant in Pittsburgh.
The company's equivalent auction in June 2014 — the most recent high point of the Russian art market in London — raised £24 million.
In June, her ranking reached No. 139, a high point for her comeback, before falling back to No. 186 before the Open.
Morgan Taylor, a college student in High Point, North Carolina, posted a photo of the employee at Diamond Nails on Facebook Thursday.
The three form a debate club, and a trip to a state competition that goes hilariously wrong is the film's high point.
The Clippers' previous high point total of this season came in a 150-101 trouncing of the Atlanta Hawks on Nov. 16.
Mr. Leung's unraveling is all the more surprising because it seems to be happening when his career was at a high point.
The first of the seven beefs is typically boi tai chanh, a raw beef salad, and this is a high point, too.
This was a high point in split-ticket voting, an era in which party affiliation was loose and political identities were weak.
The record was a high point for many fans of the band, and is considered one of the pillars of the genre.
That was probably the high point of the bit, which then turned to a special guest: former White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
Trump's favorability has risen post-election to a high point in CNN/ORC polling: 47% have a favorable view of him, 50% unfavorable.
Brandon Lenoir, a political science professor at High Point University, told VICE it was only a matter of time before this shift happened.
The year was 1953: the high point of the post-WWII; the Norman Rockwell age of Lucy and Desi sleeping in separate beds.
In fact, it's one of those highlighters that you'd want to apply to every single high point of your face, collarbone, and shoulders.
The ridicule from both Democrats and Republicans was instant and relentless, disrupting what was meant to be a high point of the convention.
Porzingis added 1193 rebounds and sank all 12 free-throw attempts en route to surpassing his previous season-high point total of 35.
The Nuggets (4-4) posted a season-high point total, and their offense has been clicking after an uneven start to the season.
With stop-and-frisk down nearly 97% from its high point in 2011, crime in New York City is now at record lows.
High Point University works to keep students with different levels of conscientiousness from rooming together by administering personality surveys before they assign rooms.
It was intended to be a night that would celebrate a historic first -- serving as a high point in a toxic election cycle.
Walker scored nine of his game-high point total in the final 6:16 as the Hornets took advantage of Memphis' cold shooting.
He wrote a friend a couple of weeks after the high point of those demonstrations and said, 'The world is a strange madhouse.
Some expect that production could bounce back by the end of this year to 1363m vehicles, matching the high point achieved in 2011.
The U.S. National Slavery Museum has benefited from his generosity and largesse, as has St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, and High Point University.
But when Chase examines his life story, he notices that every high point has involved "doing good" for someone who was less fortunate.
Kaitlyn: Based on unbridled enthusiasm and acquiescence to close-ups I would say the singer, Carlton Blount, is experiencing a career high point.
The poll finds that Obama has a 6900 percent approval rating, which it said matches the high point for the president's second term.
And the emotional high point, if you believed the rhapsodic media response that followed, was his discussion of that botched raid in Yemen.
Waters have receded from the high point of 6 feet in the structure but continue to flow through the house about shin deep.
A party congress has not been held for 36 years, and the event marks the political high point of Kim's four-year rule.
The high point of his combative career was his editorship of the Rand Daily Mail, torchbearer of liberal South Africa, from 1977-1981.
High Point missed its first 220 shots of the second half and fell behind by as many as 228 points down the stretch.
Stocks traded sharply lower as yields touched their high point, with the down 190 points Wednesday morning before erasing about half its losses.
Portis hit eight of his 14 shots en route to his team-high point total for the Bulls, who shot just 42.9 percent.
The ridicule from both Democrats and Republicans was instant and relentless, disrupting what was meant to be a high point of the convention.
Even if the person giving the speech did not write it, good delivery can drive a speech to a high point of memorability.
A high point of the evening was his emotion-choked rendition of "It Amazes Me," with lyrics by Coleman's greatest collaborator, Carolyn Leigh.
Since then, all they've done is go 8-2 with the NBA's best offense, fifth-best defense, and an incomprehensibly high point differential.
Their predecessors had overseen multi-billion dollar acquisitions at the high point of the commodity cycle, saddling their balance sheets with massive debts.
It's bleached-white near the trail's high point, California's Forester Pass, and so bright you have to sunscreen the underside of your nose.
Clinton's favorable rating reached a high-point in Gallup polling late into her husband's presidency and around her tenure as secretary of state.
But the program's high point was an older work made new: Ms. Lopez Ochoa's "Sombrerísimo," originally for six men, restaged with six women.
It is Mr. Rüping's most ambitious undertaking to date, and a high point of Matthias Lilenthal's tenure as this venerable company's artistic director.
But though Egg stabilized the country and ruled over a harsh winter, the end of his reign wasn't exactly a career high point.
At its high point of activity, in March 1967, the consortium was spending $64 million a month, or $478 million in 2017 dollars.
Tucker's impromptu performance of the Kinks' "Waterloo Sunset" is a high point of sweetness and absurdity, and Mr. Hawke gets it just right.
But there is little question that this spring was a high point in the rebound from the recession that struck a decade ago.
The dramatic high point came in a performance by students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where 17 people were killed in February.
" Mr. Varner, a real estate agent from High Point, N.C., apologized on his Facebook and Twitter accounts shortly after the episode aired. "Yep.
For many, "Antigone" is the high point of Greek tragedy: Creon and Antigone embody the conflicting claims of public justice and private conscience.
The high point came straight away, during a lengthy Q&A with reporters in which he sung Trump's praises to all who'd listen.
As good as it felt to lose myself in tender pork and caramelized milk, the high point of that dinner was beef carpaccio.
" That was a high point in the speech, a warmed-over broth of poll numbers, self-aggrandizement and grievance over his "bad press.
But for our purposes here, the point is it did change, and we are now at a historic high point in party polarization.
The gathering of the widows Hemingway is the high point of a play that ultimately careens off the rails in its revisionist enthusiasm.
And the suspicion lingers that she may have hit her high point with a third-place finish in New Hampshire on Feb. 11.
The figure represents a 6900-point increase from a similar poll in May and matches the high point in CNN's polling on impeachment.
A stock market correction is defined as a fall of at least 10 percent from the high point of the last 52 weeks.
The scene of recognition between Lyra and her long-lost youngest sibling, Benjamin, a would-be emotional high point, passes in a flash.
The Magic used 51.1-percent shooting overall to eclipse their previous season-high point total, recorded in their first meeting with the Wizards.
Roger Since this year's high point in late January, Brent has fallen roughly 10 percent and WTI is down more than 8 percent.
My own high point -- though it's rarely remembered -- was his takedown of the Jack Abramoff crew when he was chair of Indian Affairs.
To millions of fans, Boxing Day and the games that follow are a staple of the calendar, a high point of the year.
The S&P 500 ended 2018 down 14.5 percent from its high point, avoiding the 20 percent threshold that signals a bear market.
"There's an unfortunate nostalgia in the older gay community that looks back on the high point of activism in the 1980s," he says.
A high point of his time in office came as he was negotiating with Mr. Kerry over the intricacies of the nuclear deal.
More to do nearby: It's worth a cab ride to get to the top of the Stratosphere, the high point of the Strip.
Clyde Vaughn had the previous high-point game from a freshman at Pitt when he scored 29 in a 1980 contest against James Madison.
The "World's Largest Chest of Drawers" in High Point, North Carolina is up for sale, together with two adjacent lots, for a mere $235,000.
This was bad news for Sanders at the high point of his campaign, but as his odds of victory wane it becomes good news.
We already know you can highlight your cheekbones, browbone, bridge of the nose, and any high point along the outer rim of your face.
At the high point of France's Mississippi Bubble, also of 103, up to half a million foreigners are said to have flocked to Paris.
Yet, the high-point was when the actress was questioning the motives of Varys when the actor who portrays him, Conleth Hill, strolled in.
Compared to the high point of Q24 2017, there was quarter-over-quarter downswing of 15.8 percent in seed and angel-stage deal volume.
Its daily US iOS App Annie download rank is up from a year ago, though a little down from a high point in June.
The new poll also finds Obama's approval rating holding at 55%, matching the high-point for the President's second term reached earlier in October.
Junior's (Marcus Scribner) high school graduation was a high point of the season, but it also meant that he was headed off to college.
Her work in politics hit a high point when she was elected to represent Richmond, a town in London, on the Greater London Council.
The results show that 2008 was a high turnout contest for the Democrats, and 20083 appears to be the high point for the GOP.
At its high point the ill-fated CT Invest Fund made gains of 16.15 percent in just four months between January and April 2015.
FOR many Brazilians, the high point of the Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro came in the rain-drenched Engenhão stadium on August 15th.
A high point of her career was achieving a climb there called Pure Imagination, one of the hardest to be finished by a woman.
The bigger problem for Palin is just how far her star has fallen since her 2008 high point as the GOP vice presidential nominee.
It survived in part through event rentals, including many wedding receptions, bringing in about $100,000 at its high point in 2007, Ms. Harrington said.
High Point, which doesn't start a player over 6-7, has posted a 2-37 record in 39 all-time meetings with ACC opponents.
The game set records for the biggest video game launch at the time and represents a high point for the "Call of Duty" franchise.
Haley accumulated his game-high point total on 73-of-20 shooting from the field overall, including 11 of 16 from 2-point shots.
According to the data, the number of job openings slipped down to 7 million, a drop of 284,000 from the previous month's high point.
This would increase (even beyond the high point at which it already finds itself) the influence of Chief Justice Roberts over the Court's jurisprudence.
Immigration has dipped sharply from its high point in 2015, when hundreds of thousands of people fleeing war and persecution sought refuge in Europe.
Dessert was a high point: a flaky miniature babka, with coffee-cardamom gelato; an al-dente baked apple, with granola and tart-apple sorbet.
High Point, which outscored Clemson 43-39 in the second half, got 16 points from Lindauer and 13 points from freshman guard Jamal Wright.
Finally, we're getting to the moment — a high point in all stories about the environment in North Carolina — when we discuss the hog lagoons.
"A Brooklyn Boy" stops without examining the transformation that followed or that other high point in his life, the big moment with the royals.
Square Feet A redevelopment project in High Point, N.C., is creating a new district to replace a downtown that no longer functions as one.
Naturally, it also suggests a way out of that darkness in a rush of sisterhood, then ends on a high point punctuated with confetti.
And even some of those documentaries that don't seem to need a sky-high point-of-view can have their own, fascinating internal logic.
A midafternoon hike should reach the high point in time to see the setting sun, but hikers should leave in daylight to return safely.
It was the high point in Catlett's basketball life, which continued at the University of Notre Dame and briefly in the National Basketball Association.
Eric Hegedus, 55, the chair of the physical therapy department at High Point University in North Carolina, says he has never requested ghostwriting assistance.
The question for Steyer is whether that will be the high point of his Nevada campaign, which featured nearly $15 million in TV ads.
Quinn Blair chipped in with 10 points for the visitors, whose four season-opening wins had come against High Point, American, Wofford and Hampton.
Everything released prior to Shadowkeep, including the cooperative raids that represent the high point of Destiny's endgame, is in reach for New Light players.
The Magic posted a season-high point total for the second night in a row, after a 127-123 victory at Washington on Tuesday.
Tkachuk doubled the lead with 62 seconds remaining in the middle frame when he deflected Mark Giordano's waist-high point shot into the cage.
Abdul Rashid Dostum to topple the Taliban regime in just 60 days — was the high point of a global war dubbed Operation Enduring Freedom.
The number of prisoners executed has been dropping, save for a few small increases, since it reached a high point of 98 in 1999.
A high point of his presidency was Carter's role in brokering the 1978 Camp David Accords that ushered in peace between Israel and Egypt.
But it hits a high point with a perfect extended bank heist, rewarding careful planning and experimentation with a real feeling of cleverness and accomplishment.
"When you fly to L.A. then come back to regular student [life] again, [it's] rough," says Korman, who studies strategic communications at High Point University.
The Sullivan ruling is a paean to the press, a high point of court decisions and opinions about the role of journalism in American life.
The truck jackknifed at the high point of the snowy mountain pass on Interstate 80 near Floriston, close to the Nevada border, on Thursday morning.
The emotional high point of his speech came when he spoke directly to Owens' wife, Carryn, who watched the speech from the first lady's box.
With the score tied 1-1, Tkachuk deflected Mark Giordano's waist-high point shot en route to his sixth four-point game of the campaign.
Thornwell made 213 of 8 3-point attempts and produced a season-high point total for the second straight game after scoring 18 against Memphis.
The high point was the 2014 Winter Olympics in the Russian resort of Sochi, when Russia topped the medal table and won 13 gold medals.
It's been rising steadily again for years, but it remains below its George W. Bush levels, to say nothing of its Clinton-era high point.
I have a lot of love for him and he's taught me so much, but that record wasn't a high point for either of us.
No other title has sold more than 1m tickets before its release, not even those timed for Chinese New Year, a high point for attendance.
But the Granite State was the high point of her campaign, an operation defined by some internal dysfunction, staff turnovers and failure to meet expectations.
The Magic, averaging 99.7 points a game when the night began (22nd in the league), had a season-high point total for a regulation game.
"Obsession," his underappreciated, glossy 1976 homage to "Vertigo," is a high point of a De Palma retrospective at the Metrograph that runs through June 30.
Vice-presidential rollouts are usually a carefully orchestrated high point of a presidential campaign, but Mr. Trump's has been unusual and chaotic from the start.
"Leading Metro for the last five years and working with the incredible Times team has been the high point of my professional life," he continued.
A high point of the evening was the appearance of Miss Ekaterina, a contortionist and exotic dancer exuding erotic danger, who snaked through the audience.
Her voice crescendoes and reaches its high point a bar before the synths do the same; she's ahead of the beat, ahead of the sound.
This is a genre whose high point is the Resident Evil series, whose touchstones include Mortal Kombat, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, and Prince of Persia.
This stark dramatic high point comes early, and it's never quite equaled, which is why if this is a Shakespeare work, it's a secondary one.
Controversial tennis player Nick Kyrgios came into the Shanghai Masters fresh off the high point of his career, a win in last week's Japan Open.
Sanctions reached a high point in 2012, when Israel was threatening to bomb Iran and the Obama administration married sanctions with a robust diplomatic strategy.
It's easily the high point of the Speaker Cube's design, and hopefully will serve as an integral part of forthcoming installments in the BOSEbuild line.
Scene City 28 Photos View Slide Show ' In a high point of the fall social calendar, the Metropolitan Opera held its opening night gala Sept.
But Gianfranco Rosi's documentary "Fire at Sea," a high point of the 2016 New York Film Festival, makes it real, life-size and viscerally unnerving.
Nobody noticed in the heat of the October campaign, but data released last month also showed that American wages reached an all-time high point.
The U.S.-South Korean exercise calendar hits a high point every spring with the Foal Eagle and Max Thunder drills, which take months to plan.
As the title character, the Danish actress Trine Dyrholm does her own singing; the high point is an exhilarating underground concert in still-Communist Prague.
Still, this ambitious work, which concludes the Philharmonic's "Music of Conscience" series, is a high point of Mr. van Zweden's first season as music director.
I attended one service at a Reform synagogue that looked, from the peeling paint, as if it had hit its high point sometime around 1955.
The high point was in May 2017, when the median was $195,000, according to Zillow, which measures the median on a month-by-month basis.
That led to what I'd call the episode's emotional high point: a quiet, violent scene in which Philip dropped in on Paige at her apartment.
And by finishing in the top three in New Hampshire, Klobuchar can now confidently look at that debate as the high point of her candidacy.
Yet Trump's moment of historic shame comes at a high point for fans -- and explains why Republican senators are in no mood to convict him.
At the high point in the 287s, more than 19673,21967 Cubans resided in Union City, representing 210 percent of the population, according to census data.
In popular memory, the Columbia protests were a high point of the campus movement against the Vietnam War, and a mile marker in its radicalization.
We should do our part, and make sure that whatever happens, it's a high point of "civilization" and a time of "civic duty" as well.
The meeting was a high point of his Sunshine Policy, which held that showering the North with warmth would help it ease out of isolation.
The poll also found Trump's approval rating tick up to 45 percent, the high point in that survey for his presidency (The Wall Street Journal).
"We're at a high point, and that's been one of the more significant market challenges that we've been enduring this past year," Mr. Sarsam said.
As the Longhorns forged a 253.1-232 run to put the game away, High Point was missing six straight shots and 213 out of 241.
The Magic posted a season-high point total for the second night in a row and have won for the fourth time in five games.
"There is a heavy psychosocial component to injuries," says Eric Hegedus, an expert on athletes returning from injuries at High Point University, in North Carolina.
Walker scored nine of his game-high point total in the final 6:16 as the Hornets took advantage of a cold-shooting Memphis squad.
Portis made 12 of his 17 shots, including 4-for-7 on 3-pointers, off the bench en route to his season-high point total.
Trendon Watford (13 points, 11 rebounds) and sophomore Javonte Smart (393 points, 10 assists) added double-doubles as LSU had a season-high point total.
In one of the shootings, six men were hospitalized after a drive-by attack outside a strip mall in High Point, N.C., Reuters reported Wednesday.
The sequence in question should be a high point; instead, it's another dramatic beat in Kim's journey, as Whiskey Tango Foxtrot heads toward its climax.
Tordil allegedly opened fire on school grounds at High Point High School in Beltsville, Maryland, Thursday evening, shooting and killing his estranged wife Gladys Tordil, 44.
Overall, SSA Kangaroo supply is unlikely to reach 2014's recent annual high point of A$26.0bn, especially if five-year offering remains in the doldrums.
Ohio would be the high point of Kasich's campaign, arguably the only one -- a sweeping victory of 11 points and more than 230,000 votes over Trump.
Ate KFC -- with a fork and knife -- aboard his private jet, then posted a picture of it online Perhaps the high point of the week. 15.
As much as Presley has been his high point, however, his low point arrived in April 2017 when his five-month engagement to Jennifer Wayne ended.
But that proved to be a (not very) high point and quarterly growth has since ebbed to 22015% in late 22012 (an annualised rate of 1.3%).
"It is with great caution that I say the high point of the migrant crisis is behind us," Thomas de Maiziere told Germany's Tagesspeigel on Sunday.
The administration has careened from one controversy to another, yet the president has seen his approval numbers edge up close to their high point of late.
Mr. Braxton's imagination is impatient and fantastically rubbery, and "Hooper Delay" is a high point of the record, its mood changing entirely from beginning to end.
The emotional high point of "The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore" on Thursday night — the moment that resonated — belonged to the host's former boss, Jon Stewart.
The high point was arguably the game's producer Yoshinori Ono coming up onstage to debut the final two DLC fighters of the season, G and Sagat.
But in hindsight, that opening night — the fans roaring, the players smiling, everything working to perfection — might have been the high point of France's World Cup.
The U.S.-South Korean exercise calendar hits a high point every spring with the Foal Eagle and Max Thunder drills, which both wrapped up last month.
An emotional high point of Mr. Biden's speech was a story he told about being in high school and seeing his father, distraught at his office.
This week brings American Ballet Theater's annual run of "Swan Lake" at the Metropolitan Opera House, always a high point of the year for many balletomanes.
If the China deal represented a high point for Trump's tenure, the "stigma of impeachment" -- as he phrased it in a weekend tweet -- represents a low.
Morgan Taylor, a college student in High Point, North Carolina, watched a nail salon employee butcher a deer while customers were in the store last week.
Bodi leaves Snow Mountain and largely by accident makes his way to Angus's mansion, whose excessive security features are a comic high point of the film.
By assisting both goals, Predators captain Roman Josi extended his career-high point streak to eight games, in which he's collected seven goals and eight assists.
Hemby chairs the Department of Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences at High Point University in North Carolina and has been researching the abuse liability or "addictiveness" of kratom.
Clinton is up 26 points among likely Democratic primary voters over rival Bernie Sanders, 55 to 29 percent, in the High Point University poll released Monday.
The high point of his visit came on Monday, with an announcement that Washington was scrapping its embargo on the sale of lethal arms to Vietnam.
That hit a high point under President Obama who dedicated funds to replicate the best of these schools, and the results are striking in two ways.
Since the high point of success in the mid-1990s almost everything it has touched has turned bad — the clearest justification for Britain's decision to leave.
But he is coming off a high point, having helped negotiate an agreement to end the recent teachers' strike in the nation's second-largest school district.
The U.S.-South Korean exercise calendar hits a high point every year with the Foal Eagle and Max Thunder drills, which both wrapped up last month.
Working on these programs during the transition and then the first days of the administration has been a real high point of my career in government.
It was his first WSOP victory, but he was no rookie—the win was the high-point of a decades-long love affair with the game.
"That seems to imply doing an interview radically changes the admit rate or puts it at a very high point, and that's not accurate," Mr. Clark said.
But it would take another 18.7 million votes to reach the high point for turnout of 2008, when nearly 64% of voting age citizens cast a ballot.
Another point of consensus at the conference in Perth was that 2018 probably marked the high point for Chinese steel production, at an official 928.3 million tonnes.
She's also lost considerable ground since her high point at the Democratic National Convention, with Trump cutting her lead from around 8 points down to about 3.
But he hasn&apost lost sight of the U.S., visible from a nearby high point in the form of San Diego&aposs bay and gleaming office towers.
De Blasio's high point: the clarity with which he called for adherence to the War Powers Act, saying that clearly we hadn't learned the lessons from Vietnam.
Coming off a 19-of-32 performance behind the 3-point arc in a win over High Point, the Commodores started 3 of 4 from long distance.
But just as the high-point of that prologue hinted at the best that was to come, the dull path that led me there revealed the worst.
The Last Goodbye represents a high point in VR filmmaking, proving that the format, when used correctly, is no longer just a gimmick employed as fancy advertising.
The high point of the visit was a trek from Jomsom (the gateway to Mustang and the high plains north of the Himalayas) to Annapurna Base Camp.
They were 7-2-2 through 11 games and reached a high point of 16-9473-2 in mid-November, but it was mostly a magic trick.
After six years of releasing several well-regarded EPs and marking a high point for American doom with 2005's Asunder split, though, Graves At Sea disbanded.
What's happened since the early '90s Those votes in the first half of Clinton's first term have proven the modern legislative high point for gun control advocates.
Obama's commencement address at City College, the flagship school in the City University of New York system, was the latest high point in its long, distinguished history.
High Point University conducted its latest survey of 85033 likely GOP-primary voters in North Carolina via cell and landline phone interviews from Jan. 30-Feb. 4.
Dr. Dutton and other leading scientists are focused on the last sea-level high point, which occurred between the last two ice ages, about 125,000 years ago.
But after the No. 16 Spartans overwhelmed Rutgers 40-7 on Saturday at High Point Solutions Stadium, Dantonio said this season is one of his most rewarding.
The high point of my "career" was playing Hamlet after the lead actor got sick; I can still recite large portions of his monologue when I'm drunk.
His new " … they stood shaking while others began to shout" (March 22-24), which incorporates Baptist and Shaker praise songs, is likely to be the high point.
An October 24 Facebook post from the City of High Point Government announced that Necco Mary Jane Peanut Butter Kisses would be "banned" on Halloween this year.
Berkshire's weekend has long been a high point for Buffett, who routinely mingles in close proximity to shareholders and fans, often with a horde of media nearby.
A high point for photorealism, a movement that examined the relationship between photography and painting, might have been "Documenta 5" (1972), the international exhibition in Kassel, Germany.
Oklahoma City 140 - Atlanta Hawks 103 Danilo Gallinari scored 25 points to lead host Oklahoma City to a season-high point total during a victory over Atlanta.
During the Bund's high point from 1936 through 1939, which culminated in a Madison Square Garden rally some 22,000 strong, Winchell delighted in incessant mockery of Kuhn.
Since late December 27, when Clinton's favorable rating reached a high point of 22016 percent, with a negative rating of 33 percent, public opinion has shifted radically.
John McCain's "no" vote was the high point of the drama, but Collins and Murkowski were the fierce, consistent forces of resistance that gave McCain his opportunity.
Volatility is back, with the third quarter a bumpy three-month stretch for stocks, and October has historically been a high point for the VIX volatility index.
Japan, where the second quarter also marks a "seasonal dividend high-point" also saw 14.2 percent headline growth (12.3 percent underlying growth), also boosting the global total.
S. direct military expenditures in Afghanistan are approximately three percent of annual U.S. military spending, down by about 90 percent from the high point of the war.
CNN first began asking this question in the 0033 election cycle, and the previous high point among registered voters was 37% just days before the 2008 election.
VELIKA KLADUSA, Bosnia and Herzegovina — For two Nigerian competitors at a recent table tennis tournament in Croatia, losing was just about the high point of their trip.
Certainly, though the scenes in Athens come early in the movie, they mark its high point, bringing clarity to chaos and permanent damage to my nerve endings.
The Golden Gophers had a great run this season, with an upset win over Penn State serving as the high point to an impressive 10-2 campaign.
Daily excursions range from village walks, visits to tea plantations and tours of ancient temples, to the high point — Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The other dramatic competition high point was the plaintive, gorgeous and finally exultant "The Last Black Man in San Francisco," the first feature directed by Joe Talbot.
At Princeton, in the 1990s, he and colleagues developed a demanding four-course humanities sequence that was an academic high point for the students who took it.
With 2217,23 career points at Campbell, Clemons is two behind Hersey Hawkins, the former Bradley player, for eighth all time, heading into Thursday's game with High Point.
In a Facebook post, the City of High Point Government pretty much said that it didn't want to see a single orange or black wrapper this year.
One question that would not be answered until Monday is whether the "In Memoriam" sequence would keep its traditional spot as a ratings high-point of the evening.
It has been a high point for me creatively to be led by Reed Morano's skillful and intuitively transportive direction, while acting alongside the utterly brilliant Elisabeth Moss.
It is the high point of manifestation energy for the spring as you move from your current state to something better — one door closes and another one opens.
We consulted Sadie Leder-Elder, relationship expert and psychology professor at High Point University, for her tips on how these star-studded duos can make their relationships work.
WHEN SHE JOINED THE #WANGSQUAD — MARCH 22017 Kaia's modeling career hit a high point when she was recruited by Alexander Wang to star in his spring ad campaign.
First shooting at high school Law enforcement authorities began looking for Tordil on Thursday, after Gladys Tordil was killed outside High Point High School in Beltsville, police said.
It's the high point for the 5-inch phone, which features a 1.1GHz Snapdragon 210, 1.5GB of RAM and an eight-megapixel camera (with 5MP on the front).
Even so, the deal, brokered by the United States and Russia, could be a high point for the Kremlin as it seeks a return to the global stage.
Belief in the efficacy of aid, which reached a high point during the "Make Poverty History" campaign in 2005, has been hard to reignite after the financial crisis.
"Abu Dhabi was a high point for my 2016 season along with competing in the Olympic Games and being on the winning USA Ryder Cup team," Fowler said.
Your commencement speech can be either a high-point of the college graduation experience or the low-point in an interminable slog of funny hats and uncomfortable chairs.
After making its debut to the design community at the High Point Market furniture fair in October, the Novogratz rug collection is finally available to shop on allmodern.com.
Carr (10 points per game) committed five turnovers against High Point and leads the team in both assists (763) and turnovers (20) in 181 minutes played this season.
Her diving career hit a high point when she won first place at a national competition in Canada, putting her on what might have been an Olympic track.
"Vice-presidential rollouts are usually a carefully orchestrated high point of a presidential campaign, but Mr. Trump's has been unusual and chaotic from the start," the paper writes.
His high point of the season so far is a Week 1 victory over the lowly Bears, and even then he didn't post a rating above 90. 4.
After its high point in the 1990s, violence had lapsed under Erdogan, who quietly loosened restrictions on Kurdish language and culture after he came to power in 2002.
The name Paowalla refers to a person who carries bread, which is a high point here—this is the kind of bread that carb counters hold out for.
Kavanaugh's confirmation, as tumultuous as it was, remains a high point for Trump who smiled broadly at one point on Thursday from the front row of the chamber.
This collection's high point, though, is its darkest song: "Private Armies," on which Ms. Goldman uses her sweet voice in service of a sterling takedown of masculine violence.
And she performed for a fiery 16 minutes during the show, condensing several songs from her album "Lemonade" into a rumbling medley that was the ceremony's high point.
The state has slashed its prison population by some 20,000 inmates from its high point in 1999, in large part because of the repeal of the Rockefeller laws.
"I tell people, 'If you look back on high school as the high point of your life,'" you're one messed-up American, Mr. King said, using rougher language.
The president's approval rating is sitting near its high point for the past 21625 months — although it is still low for this point in a first-term presidency.
They broke with the president by forming a powerful congressional voting bloc that had the muscle to stifle major initiatives at the high point of the liberal era.
After World War II, almost 28 percent of all furniture made in the United States was produced within a 22-mile radius, according to the High Point Museum.
Promoting American culture abroad, once a high point of American foreign policy, was considered obsolete, an idea that was dispensed with at the end of the Cold War.
Discuss. In another oratorical high point, the president managed, in a speech about the evils of North Korea, to work in a plug for one of his properties.
While gun suicides reached their highest recorded level in 2017, nonsuicide deaths that involve guns have been declining and stand significantly lower from its high point in 1993.
A 20 percent drop from the high point would signal what's known as a bear market, a marker the S&P 500 has only narrowly avoided for now.
The high point was Operation Olympic Games, under which the most deadly computer viruses of the time were created, which caused devastating damage to Iran's uranium-enrichment centrifuges.
Mr. Carsen, whose updated production of Verdi's "Falstaff" was a high point of recent Met seasons, wants us to consider the seedy, disturbing underside of the comic elements.
TARHEEL LEAD: The Hill's Rebecca Savransky reports: Hillary Clinton is up 26 points over Bernie Sanders, 55 to 29 percent, in the High Point University poll released Monday.
Arguably the surprise release's high point, "La Canción" sways like summertime on the beach at dusk, its breezy jazz-adjacent musical motif evoking all manner of sunset feels.
But the high point is Mark Morris's "V" (2001), an enduring modern dance set to Robert Schumann's Quintet in E flat Major for Piano and Strings, Op. 44.
At the high point of the migrant surge in May, the Border Patrol had custody of 20,000 people a day; its definition of a crisis is 1113,000 detainees.
It was a weird event by any metric, but the high point of strangeness had to be the evening I spent at a party for queer counter-jihadists.
"Running for president and running a successful campaign is extremely difficult," said Mr. Kasich, whose high point came with his second-place finish in the New Hampshire primary.
PISCATAWAY, NJ — J.T. Barrett became Ohio State's career leading passer after the No. 11 Buckeyes recorded a 56-0 win over Rutgers at High Point Solutions Stadium on Saturday.
It's both an album high point and the only time it sounds like they were genuinely in the studio together, let alone spitting from the same conceptual rhyme sheet.
"That's a reversion to the norm from the high point in 2014 when a third of the 15-member Security Council — five countries — were represented by women," Hayes notes.
Lockheed raised its profit estimate for 2019 by 1.9% to $21.55 per share from $21.15, the high point of a previous guidance, amid improved performance in its aeronautics business.
Lockheed raised its profit estimate for 2019 by 1.9% to $21.55 per share from $21.15, the high point of its previous guidance, amid improved performance in its aeronautics business.
Antetokounmpo, who has recorded four triple-doubles this season, made 103 of his 210 shots en route to his team-high point total, which came in just 215 minutes.
Another high point came from a trio led by the drummer Jim Black, in a different part of the New School — an upstairs performance room in its jazz division.
Rozier's game-high point total included a career-best eight 3-pointers as he singlehandedly outscored the Kings 24-21 from beyond the arc in Boston's third consecutive win.
"It is become increasingly clear that the economic momentum has passed its high point," Sentix said, noting that its survey often acted as a bellwether for future economic developments.
Things turned again starting in 1996, and the 1997 Starrcade was arguably the biggest show in WCW's history and marked the high point in its brief supremacy over WWE.
One Shanghai-based trader expects the market will find some support given it has been losing altitude over several months, while U.S. stocks are falling from a high point.
The high point of Klobuchar's campaign came in mid-February, when a strong debate days before the New Hampshire primary led to a third-place finish in the state.
And while 1999 marked what seemed like a high point for the internet before a precipitous fall, it proved to only be the first stage of the internet's ascendance.
Hester's suitor, the Butcher (a winning Raphael Nash Thompson, whose extensive catalog of crimes committed by his daughter is a high point), makes killing animals as painless as possible.
"One thing is certain: The high point of the spread (of the virus) has not yet been reached," Health Minister Jens Spahn told the Bundestag (lower house of parliament).
"One thing is certain: The high point of the spread (of the virus) has not yet been reached," Health Minister Jens Spahn told the Bundestag (lower house of parliament).
The high point so far comes in the fourth episode, directed by Hiro Murai ("Atlanta"), when Franklin and Leon deal with the ugly aftermath of some business gone wrong.
Kevin Knox II scored a season-high 17 points, Bobby Portis added 11 points, and Robinson pulled down 13 rebounds to go along with his career-high point total.
Kevin Knox II scored a season-high 213 points, Bobby Portis added 7 points, and Robinson pulled down 225 rebounds to go along with his career-high point total.
In bed with Ryan Gosling, she does a Bacall impression — a wonderfully cheesy High Point coffee commercial from the '80s: "My favorite time of day is night," she says.
No. These peanut butter abominations are really unfortunate, and in order to help create the most enjoyable Halloween experience for the youth of High Point, we preemptively 'banned' them.
But when it comes to the episode as a whole, I found myself a little more disinterested in it than I wanted to be after last week's series' high point.
He is a promoter, booking agent and "live entertainment owner," according to his LinkedIn profile, which also said he was studying veterinary medicine at High Point University in North Carolina.
Even putting aside the far-reaching cultural impact of its majority-black cast and thematically relevant storyline, its critical and commercial success overall represents a high point for the MCU.
For starters, the high point of the evening belonged to Miranda Lambert, who received the prestigious Gene Weed Milestone Award for outstanding achievement in country music in the past year.
Tordil is suspected of shooting his estranged wife, Gladys Tordil, and a bystander who came to her aid on Thursday outside High Point High School in Prince George's County, Maryland.
Law enforcement authorities had been looking for Tordil since Thursday, when Gladys Tordil, 44, was killed outside High Point High School in Beltsville in adjacent Prince George's County, police said.
The share describing discrimination against blacks generally as a very serious problem has inched up from 0863% last June to 42% now, a high point during Obama's time in office.
LinkedIn, even with a share price that is below its 12-month high point of $258 per share, is one of the better-performing tech companies in the public markets.
The lawsuit filed Wednesday by the student&aposs mother alleges a photo was taken of the March 2016 incident at Ann Arbor High Point, a school for special-needs students.
In what will be an emotional high point in the speech, the President will also defend his executive actions aimed at tightening the nation's background check system for gun buyers.
"We all were making shots, and they had to pick their poison," said Solomon Hill, who added five rebounds and three steals to go with his season-high point total.
An October Gallup survey found 28500 percent of Americans support capital punishment, down 6900 percentage points over the last decade and down 2628 points from its high point in 28503.
"Inflation in the months of September and October will mark the high point for the year, corresponding with the foreign exchange instability that we've been through since April," Dujovne said.
Marked by brazen displays of ego not seen in American business for decades, it became the high point of a new gilded age and its repercussions are still being felt.
The high point in Cruz and Ryan's relationship came a year ago when they jointly published an op-ed in the Journal, calling on Congress to pass the TPA legislation.
While the '00s were not a high point for fashion — teen fashion, especially — Larson seems to have cobbled together a one-of-a-kind look that blends some disparate trends.
"Bloody Sunday" is generally regarded as the moral high point of the civil rights movement, the point where public opinion shifted decisively in favor of voting rights for black Americans.
Tordil allegedly opened fire on school grounds at High Point High School in Beltsville, Maryland, Thursday evening, shooting and killing his estranged wife Gladys Tordil, 44, police confirmed to PEOPLE.
Given that black unemployment hit a high point of around 16.7 percent in August 2011 as the country recovered from the Great Recession, the new number is ostensibly good news.
The New York Police Department called 2017 the safest year in nearly seven decades even as arrests decreased by nearly 400 per day from their high point seven years ago.
Total U.S. credit card debt reached a high point in 2017, passing $1 trillion, according to a report from Experian, and the average American carries a balance of over $6,300.
Also my guitar work on Fuckfest, [laughs] one song where I play and use every effect in the studio at the time on it, a high point for me too.
" Mark Setzler, a political scientist at High Point University in North Carolina, used a different technique to measure sexism as reported in his paper "Measuring Bias against Female Political Leadership.
Those early years were the statistical high point of a pro career spanning more than three decades during which Hand collected 2,992 assists and 4,634 points, both British hockey records.
Within a year, Bungie wisely pivoted back to random rolls (though unfortunately not for every activity), and the next major expansion, Forsaken, was hailed as a high point for Destiny.
Two years since my parents sat with detectives, viewing security camera photos that showed her walking toward the bridge's high point in her red North Face jacket but not continuing.
Heffron should know—he came through ECW during its high point and, while he didn't work a particularly dangerous style, he was around one of the big wrestling-wide escalations.
Investors have struggled to find their bearings this month as the S&P 500 hurtled toward bear-market territory, defined as a 20 percent drop from a recent high point.
His confrontation with Wotan — presented in "Siegfried" as the Wanderer, dressed like a Gandalf of the Wild West and performed by Michael Volle — is a high point of the opera.
Paige Morgan-Foy, 66, director of the dance program at the Teaching Studios at Wesleyan Christian Academy in High Point, N.C., named her network PointeToMe, as in the ballet shoe.
The high point came in Tel Aviv, where the Berlin ensemble joined with the Israeli Philharmonic in playing Saint-Saëns, Weber, Ravel and Beethoven under the baton of Zubin Mehta.
At Great St. Bernard Pass, the high point of the Via Francigena, at 8,114 feet, I was fascinated by a priest of 40 years who still struggled with his faith.
It was, in its own way, an extension of the first half of the show's pleasant absurdism, and in a different year, it might have been the event's high point.
"However, manufacturing continued to fall back from its high point at the end of last year and underlying growth remained modest by historical standards," ONS statistician Rob Kent-Smith said.
Life as a Runway For the ladies who lunch, the Frederick Law Olmsted Awards Luncheon, better known as the hat luncheon, is a high point of the spring social season.
This episode, the defining horror and high point of his life, is detailed again in the last chapter, a recognition that it can't really be integrated into narrative or analysis.
The high point of Jacobs's intense storytelling is the chapter on "Company" and "The Ladies Who Lunch," the Sondheim song that ultimately defined Stritch for the rest of her career.
His high-point on trade came via his trade (later foreign) minister Chrystia Freeland, who inked a deal with the European Union after tortured negotiations beholden to European domestic politics.
Nathan MacKinnon had a goal and three assists for his sixth straight multi-point game, and Mikko Rantanen had two assists to extend his NHL-high point total to 42.
Per Barton: Here are Rich's suggestions for tactics that work well in naming a successful company: High-point scrabble letters: "You get more points if you use rare letters," Barton says.
A high point came in 2000, when athletes from both sides marched together under a single flag depicting the Korean Peninsula during the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Sydney.
On Saturday night, he added a milestone in the No. 11 Buckeyes' 56-0 thrashing of the Scarlet Knights at High Point Solutions Stadium, becoming the school's career passing yards leader.
Sensitivity about Confederate symbols reached a high point after nine African American churchgoers were slain in Charleston, South Carolina, by a man who allegedly announced his intention to kill black people.
For his signature supermodel glow, the makeup artist tapped Major Glow highlighting mist on the high point of Ambrosio's cheekbones, the peak of the forehead and the tip of her nose.
I'll admit it's a little odd to include this as a high point, given how legitimately upset I was by Jesus' death, but that's also the exact reason I'm including it.
Mike Pence says "we cut unemployment in half" VERDICT: TRUE Indiana's unemployment dropped from a high point of 10.9% in February 2010, before Mike Pence took office, to 5.4% this summer.
The trio's lead singer Mark Wystrach had earlier told PEOPLE that a "high point of the year" was the moment he heard Brooks heap praise upon the band in an interview.
This week, the value of a single bitcoin officially cleared $20173,000, a new high point that's over an order of magnitude greater than its price at the start of this year.
The risk is that markets are underplaying the trade war impact and not yet pricing in how a broader retrenchment from the "high point" of globalization will impact the world economy.
Often, it means that a very choice dataset operating with very specific conditions can lead to a high point of accuracy that won't apply to a more general set of inputs.
The ancient fortification on a high point right in the middle of Aleppo was also on the frontlines, with rebels attempting to storm it while Syrian troops remained holed up inside.
Davis shot 3-for-13 on 3-pointers to account for almost half of his team-high point total for Detroit, which as a team connected on just six of 27.
Trenton Charlson uses left-right symmetry to offer us a Scrabbly grid and sprinkles some of those high point Scrabble letters in a place that reminds us of a popular band.
The flow of migrants is a quarter of what it was at its high point in 2300 and it is no longer predominantly made up of Mexicans seeking a better life.
Each member was given a solo turn as well — V's sensual R&B on "Singularity" was a high point, and on "Serendipity," Jimin pulled off some balletic, "Matrix"-esque dance maneuvers.
Started over a century ago, it's the largest furnishings trade show in the world, said Tom Conley, president and chief executive of the High Point Market Authority, which orchestrates the event.
Long a high point of the Washington social calendar, the correspondents' dinner typically offers journalists and presidents a chance to roast one another on live television in a celebrity-packed ballroom.
In Scrabble, one player might start off with a strong rack filled with high-point "power tiles," while the other might start off with, say, a horrible "Old MacDonald" rack: EIEEEIO.

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