We're not against that as long as the design freedoms remain open and Formula One remains the pinnacle of motor sport. |
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I think Formula One at the moment is still the pinnacle of motor sport and that's what's made it very, very successful. |
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He was approaching the pinnacle of a brilliant career as a spokesman for the cause of Irish Unionism. |
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Sloan's drive toward consumerism in the auto industry has seemingly reached its pinnacle. |
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In his own words, Pearce is a nearly man, a player who never quite reached the pinnacle, who lost in too many semi-finals, who never won titles. |
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At the pinnacle of Australian sweet wines, however, are the nectarous Liqueur Muscats and Tokays. |
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The hierarchy of religious officialdom has its pinnacle in the Vatican and the office of Pope. |
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The European constitution was to be the pinnacle of this process, consolidating economic integration and crowning it with political integration. |
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They came from the Parthenon, which marks the highest pinnacle of classical Doric architecture. |
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A stone pinnacle on the central tower crashed down on to the south transept roof and several other pinnacles were found to be loose. |
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He rose from very humble beginnings and reached the pinnacle of success and later he fell, due to his own avarice and crookedness. |
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Although the championship may mark the pinnacle of Neil's career his rise to stardom has not been an overnight one. |
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Trying to be annoying on purpose doesn't strike me as the pinnacle of political broadcasting. |
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If this was the pinnacle of what the the tour can offer, what can the lower reaches be like? |
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Thanks to Inchon, MacArthur, a general who always put himself above the normal chain of command, was at the pinnacle of his success. |
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Cllr Staunton said that Westport had reached the pinnacle of success, but added that there are still challenges ahead. |
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Being rich, successful and at the pinnacle of your profession appears to be frowned upon if you are David Beckham. |
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Knokke's Casino represented for a Belgian singer like Brel the pinnacle of success, glamorous like Las Vegas was for Frank Sinatra. |
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Perhaps the pinnacle of his behind-the-scenes success has been Jamaica's Carnival. |
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It remains a powerful and compelling story that someone comes here with nothing, can't even speak English, and rises to the pinnacle of success. |
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Growing up in the poor country, he viewed Hollywood celebrities as the pinnacle of success. |
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So, after reaching the pinnacle of success as guest choir at the Jack Symons Charity Concert, what's left for Charlotte and her young singers? |
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Think back to 1997, when the Brit shoe-gazing movement had reached the pinnacle of its US success. |
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The boom-and-bust economy sent a few poor men to the pinnacle of success while merchants dreaded overstocked markets and plummeting fortunes. |
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Two years later, when Ireland qualified for the 1990 World Cup, soccer fever reached its pinnacle. |
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I waited eagerly for words of wisdom from a man at the very pinnacle of his career, I thought he'd be sure to know what to put right. |
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Every crack and crevice on this pinnacle seems to be home to something, whether it be a lobster or a wolf fish. |
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A fabulous day in the scenic Boland Mountains will either be a great introduction to kloofing or the pinnacle of your kloofing experiences! |
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I have seen the pinnacle of worminess with Jen's video, no need to see anything else. |
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The gullies are littered with wreckage from vessels that have had their bellies ripped out by the pinnacle tops. |
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At the pinnacle of sport, elite athletes often do battle in equipment built to their individual physiques and needs. |
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But his weakness as a human being will always prevent him from rising to the pinnacle of greatness. |
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The result was a corps that for decades commanded respect as the pinnacle of efficient, incorruptible policing. |
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Dozens of anemone fish were on top of the pinnacle, including tomato clown fish and Clark's anemone fish. |
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Kids were getting their brains rewired by the epic Akira, still the pinnacle of sci-fi anime. |
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But the pinnacle of her singles career came when she reached the semi-finals of the French Open last month. |
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Dad thought himself a pinnacle of strength and a pillar of optimism to guide everyone through the dark times. |
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For us a serac is a big block or pinnacle of ice sticking up in the middle of the feature of a glacier called an icefall. |
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However, they sometimes reached the pinnacle of honor by killing lions on their own. |
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According to the esoteric tradition humanity is not the pinnacle of evolution on this planet. |
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He has forged an impressive path to the pinnacle of one of the world's greatest athletic events. |
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As the predators represent the pinnacle of macho, this still shows that she is subservient to the male symbolism. |
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The pinnacle of hydrozoan colonial complexity can be found in members of the Family Siphonophora. |
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If some great pinnacle of ice was to come crashing down on me, why would God put out a hand and stop it just to save me? |
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English backsaws from that era represent the pinnacle of the sawmaker's art, where beauty, form and function are blended to perfection. |
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The Mosteiro dos Jeronimos is the pinnacle of his lavish commissioning and of Manueline architecture, a curiously elaborated version of Gothic. |
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The walls of the pinnacle were bizarrely shaped and textured and formed strange silhouettes in the midday sun. |
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The ultimate test as to whether a pinnacle is safe and secure is to test it to destruction. |
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I longed to return to that innocent state of bumbling incompetence when a duck-dive was the pinnacle of achievement. |
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Unless you are at the bottom or the pinnacle, it seems that us average designers do both conception and production. |
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Mahamudra, the practice of looking directly at the mind, is the pinnacle of meditation and study in the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. |
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He also keeps an eye on a small group of humanoids who represent the pinnacle of genetic programming. |
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Chirac has been lofted to a pinnacle of popularity, with virtually no public dissent, even from France's normally disputatious intellectuals. |
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In the middle ages the myth of the golem, a living creature made from clay in the image of Adam, was the pinnacle of metaphysical alchemy. |
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It is well reputed for its fine teaching but the pinnacle of its fame is its glorious chapel with its murals of intricate artwork. |
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Resting there, and holding on to the topmost pinnacle with his left hand, he drives his sword in three or four times, repeatedly. |
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The term Apostle is the pinnacle of ecclesiastical recognition and there is a growing army of apostles in Africa! |
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Come down from he small, center pinnacle and the gablet is the first one you will find. |
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This short represents the show at the pinnacle of its particularly pleasing powers. |
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The bird swooped down and settled itself upon the pinnacle of the flagpole, its grey-and-white feathers tinged silver in the dusky light. |
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Caused by a tall underwater pinnacle, the effect is most evident when a strong westerly wind catches a flood or ebb tide. |
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After working in the hospitality industry for 21 years, Gao has proved herself to be a person who reaches the pinnacle of success in whatever field she involves herself. |
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Skiboaters, rubber ducks, even paddle skiers used to anchor nearby and haul out good sized black steenbras among other reef fish found around the pinnacle. |
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There is a low pinnacle at the entrance, together with several table corals where several groups of large batfish and schools of barracuda and jacks cruise in the current. |
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The previous neatly ordered view of the universe, with the Earth at the centre, reinforced the rigid feudal order with serfs at the bottom and the Pope at the pinnacle. |
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He said that scoring a Test ton was the pinnacle of his career. |
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We might at first imagine it as the sestina's final cathartic pinnacle. |
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The memorable events would be symbolized and carved into a totem pole that would stand at the pinnacle of the pagoda roof for the next year's gyre journey. |
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A woman could head a corporation and split the atom, but her appearance as a bride is still seen as her moment of triumph and the pinnacle of her career. |
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In every other respect, though, Life of Brian is the pinnacle of monty python's achievement. |
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For correspondents, the anchor slot became the pinnacle position. |
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From an athletic point of view, James is the pinnacle of human athleticism and fitness. |
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For those who are obsessed with the popular reality show, the wedding was a pinnacle moment. |
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They were two artists at the pinnacle of their careers combining their respective star powers into one nearly blinding supernova. |
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The arrival of Woodford Reserve in 1996 was arguably the pinnacle of the small batch movement. |
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Buying an island seems the pinnacle of ostentatious extravagance. |
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His dancing isn't trendy, nor is it the pinnacle of technical perfection. |
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Thackeray said the BJP had touched the pinnacle of success under Vajpayee's leadership and lamented that some ambitious leaders in the party were eyeing his place. |
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Although he reached the pinnacle of success, he was unspoilt by it. |
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When we arrived at the rock pinnacle on the side of the canyon, I showed them a couple of thin crack lines I had scouted out a week or two before. |
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This area includes a pinnacle or rock climbing wall and a waterfall. |
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The place is a pinnacle of interior decoration for a coffee shop. |
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Littlewood's vision was not based on Shakespeare as the pinnacle of the English poesy, nor on the literary angry young men being championed by George Devine's Royal Court. |
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Moreover, to be truly seen and understood is close to the pinnacle for a work of art, and no critical essay can see and understand as deeply as the best parodies. |
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And as someone who is recognised as being at the very pinnacle of her profession, there is no shortage of top galleries clamouring to exhibit her work. |
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The design details of a platform which enabled two base jumpers to plunge 828m to earth from the pinnacle of the Burj Khalifa have been revealed. |
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Alex Rich, Coventry A Your item is probably the wonderful Bush TV22, which was the pinnacle of Bakelite television design. |
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It hasn't bumped Crow Road from the pinnacle position on my Banks' backlist, but it is an outstanding read. |
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The moon was low upon the right, and the jagged pinnacle of a granite tor stood up against the lower curve of its silver disc. |
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No pinnacle so high but the devil is a bishop over it, to visit and overlook it. |
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In recent weeks Cosby has, perhaps more than any other topline entertainer of the moment, been both at the pinnacle and at the crossroads. |
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In 1721, the economic disaster of the South Sea Bubble allowed Walpole to rise to the pinnacle of government. |
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As a consequence, for much of the 20th century, historians regarded these sites as the evolutionary pinnacle of scientific military architecture. |
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Perched on the pinnacle of a knight's stall is his helm, decorated with mantling and topped by his crest. |
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This area is craggy and steep, with the impressive pinnacle of Pillar Rock its showpiece. |
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With that goal, Klose also nudged home his 15th World Cup goal to join former Brazil striker Ronaldo at the pinnacle of World Cup Finals scorers. |
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The pinnacle of what has been Sandra Bullock's most successful year,, and the one that could win her an Oscar. |
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At the pinnacle of power, David stole another man's wife, impregnated her, attempted a coverup, and conspired to kill the cuckolded husband. |
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The album Stormcock, featuring his big pal Jimmy Page, is usually cited as the pinnacle of Roy Harper's extensive recording career. |
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Indeed, waste minimisation is at the pinnacle of the Government's own 'waste strategy', which is passed on to local authorities to implement. |
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To this day, Scranton still serves as a major pinnacle of show business in Pennsylvania, serving as a launch pad for careers. |
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If you're of the same vintage as me, you know that this is the pinnacle of western civilisation, a cultural milestone and a sacred cow. |
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Certified REI belay experts will aid outdoor enthusiasts in climbing the store's 20-feet-high indoor pinnacle. |
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Homogenic, her 1997 album, has been described as a pinnacle of trip hop music. |
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A Spanish sword made of steel was considered the pinnacle of craftsmanship and a well trained swordsman could be a dominant foe. |
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Despite being the pinnacle of flying boat development none were sold, though Aquila Airways reportedly attempted to buy them. |
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The royal sarcophagus at Frogmore was probably the pinnacle of its work, and at 30 tons one of the largest. |
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In his short, illustrious career Percy Jones had reached the pinnacle of his sport and established himself as one of Wales' finest ever boxers. |
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In the Late Preclassic, the pinnacle of this process was the combination of ultimate political and religious power in the divine king, the k'uhul ajaw. |
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As a pinnacle of Mathieson's collaboration with the LSO, Rider cites the 1946 film Instruments of the Orchestra, a film record of the LSO at work. |
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The basin contains over 800 pinnacle and atoll reefs of the Keg River Formation formed during the Mid-Devonian and are encased in sealing evaporites of the Muskeg Formation. |
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The gilt bronze statue of the Virgin Mary, placed in 1774 on the highest pinnacle of the Duomo, soon became one of the most enduring symbols of Milan. |
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The European neoclassical manner also took hold in the United States, where its pinnacle occurred somewhat later and is exemplified in the sculptures of Hiram Powers. |
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The technological development and artistic elaboration of the vault reached its pinnacle, producing intricate multipartite lierne vaults and culminating in the fan vault. |
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Spartan commanders, often seen as the pinnacle of Greek military prowess, were known for their tactical trickery, and, for them, this was a feat to be desired in a commander. |
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The pinnacle of Edgar's reign was his coronation at Bath in 973, which was organised by Dunstan and forms the basis for the current coronation ceremony. |
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There are felt cat beds, circular mats by Flor and minifutons, in an aesthetic more sophisticated than the carpet trees that tend to mark the pinnacle of cat design. |
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The dot-com shopping site, once the pinnacle of the Internet boom, ceased operations in early March as massive debts forced the company into bankruptcy. |
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This trial was the pinnacle of years of unrest and deliberation. |
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Virgil was seen as the pinnacle of Latin literature, and Latin was the dominant literary language of England at the time, therefore making Virgilian influence highly likely. |
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