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  1. This style of painting was obviously very popular but thankfully the English developed landscape painting away from the picturesque reaching their apogee with Turner and Constable.
  2. What it is difficult for those from the West fully to grasp, is just how surreal life under state socialism has been, especially in the early fifties when the system reached a kind of apogee of dementia.
  3. One herd, one democracy, one voice; the true apogee of the game.
  4. No railway system in the world experienced such a spectacular growth, achieved such a startling apogee in the first two decades of this century, followed by such a dramatic decline as that of the United States.
  5. A solo exhibition can vary in scope from the minimum, that is to say a show of recent work, through a more extended selection to the apogee of a retrospective exhibition.
  6. By then, the cinematic apogee of the hearings was near.
  7. It was the start of a serious counter-culture which achieved its apogee in the poetry and antics of Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones et al .
  8. The Beaux-Arts stations represented the apogee of station design, but scarcely of taste.
  9. APOGEE: Smiths were an apogee in the sense that everything on the scene turned on and with them, like a fulcrum.
  10. Eccleshall argues that libertarian Conservatism was alive and well in the work of Edmund Burke and in the "Liberal Toryism" which reached its apogee during the premiership of Sir Robert Peel.
  11. But the apogee of imaginative anti-Nazism comes in Let George Do It (1940, To Hell with Hitler in US), when George Formby, who otherwise divides his time between playing his ukulele and trying to crack the code a bandleader is using to broadcast messages to the Germans, dreams a sequence in which he flies over Berlin in a Zeppelin, lands at a Nuremberg rally and challenges the Fhrer himself, "You, Adolf, put a sock in it."
  12. The Romanesque was taken over in the last two decades of the nineteenth century, when American railway-station building reached its apogee in masterpieces of creative eclecticism.

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