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pinnacle

noun as in top, crest

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And he illustrated a path to the near pinnacle of power for those whose backgrounds still rarely lead to the top table of British politics.

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Taylor-Serrano was the pinnacle of the sport, as good as it gets, but we were soon dragged into the circus that appears now engrained in modern boxing.

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At that moment, it seemed like Trump’s return to the pinnacles of American power from the depths of 6 January 2021 was all but complete.

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"There's certain things about our bands, which remind people of a pinnacle moment in their life."

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The cost-cutting measures left many - including long-standing core sports which see the Commonwealth Games as the pinnacle - facing an anxious wait.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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