Humanity's finest hour was achieved through, and often in spite of, a clash of giant personalities.
Justified enjoyed his finest hour when outpointing In Compliance in the Powers Gold Cup in 2006.
The announcement from the White House lawn should have been his finest hour.
Patriotic Flynn, whose finest hour was helping Wales to the 1976 European Championship quarter-finals, won 66 caps as a player.
The latest meeting was set up following Aberdeen's finest hour - the 1983 European Cup Winners' Cup triumph over Real Madrid.
It was his finest hour to date and polls over the weekend show that the public appreciates and supports him for it.
We were on our way home from Labour's conference in Llandudno and let's face it, it wasn't my finest hour as a driver.
The surge turned out to be George W. Bush's finest hour a genuine instance of political courage as opposed to Mr. Hagel's phony ones.
But Debord's finest hour was in May 1968 on the streets of Paris when for a brief moment his philosophy suited the situation perfectly.
Her finest hour came in 1953, in Zeeland, when the worst storms in 500 years burst the dykes and claimed more than 2, 000 lives.
Unlike the Gulf war, this was far from America's finest hour.
American Mercantilism Descends into Fascism Even his finest hour of bailing out GM took GM away from the rightful bond holders and gave it to the unions.
And it wasn't exactly coach Mike Woodson's finest hour, either.
What is supposed to be its finest hour - the 1984 kidnapping of foreign diplomats at a Canadian National Day celebration at a Vienna hotel - turns into dark comedy.
This week's news conference wasn't exactly Obama's finest hour.
Also featured will be his 1993 appearance on The South Bank Show, and a 1961 guest appearance on Sunday Night at the London Palladium, described by some as "television variety's finest hour".
The Lions tour to New Zealand in 2005 was, arguably, to have been his finest hour, leading the cream of British and Irish rugby on their journey to take on the mighty All Blacks.
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The messy Health and Social Care Bill, which passed a reading in the House of Lords after a noisy scrap this week, is not seen as the Department of Health's finest hour, for one thing.
Pernetti's finest hour may have been when he helped in the school's move to the Big Ten Conference, which means millions in additional revenue by way of television contracts and more national exposure, especially in football.
It is hardly Britain's finest hour.
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Too narrow class identity, too great hostility to the market, too complacent acceptance of a centralised state these were the banes that marred Labourism even in its finest hour under Clement Attlee, and eventually brought it to a dead-end under Michael Foot.
Earlier this year the Irish province celebrated the 10th anniversary of their finest hour - that never-to-be-forgotten European Cup final victory at Lansdowne Road - and while they have continued to dine at the continent's top table ever since, they have been left mostly feeding on scraps.
But who could have imagined that the two-night, four-hour premiere would deliver some of the finest episodes of the entire series?
Not a day goes by or an hour in the day when I don't reflect on our troops with admiration and thanks - the finest, the best, the bravest, any nation could hope for.
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