The Tide still were sure to fall short of the three-year high-water mark for the opening round.
Even before the sentence was passed, however, Spain appeared to have reached the high-water mark of devolution.
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The 1998 tournament was a high-water mark for drawn games with 13 of the 30 finishing as draws.
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The show's third season premiere was its previous high-water mark in the ratings, with an estimated 11.3 million viewers.
But the Shanghai summit could prove the high-water mark of Mr Powell's influence.
Unfortunately, the high-water mark provision has created a flight syndrome among hedge operators.
Of course if he ever wanted to start fresh with a new management company, there would be no high-water mark.
But 1972 was also a high-water mark in the history of terrorism.
The high-water mark for public education in California was the 1960 Donahoe Act, better known as the Master Plan for Higher Education.
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The Fed has restored family wealth to its pre-recession high-water mark and individual and institutional debt-equity ratios still rest too heavy in the fixed income sector.
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Men's doubles tennis reaches its high-water mark at the year-end ATP World Tour Finals in London, where the sport's top players take center stage each day.
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Since the high-water mark of the last council elections the Lib Dems have lost overall control of the Cornwall County Council, and have not won any of six local by-elections.
Legally, everything below the high-water mark is public property.
The article was written before the onset of the economic crisis at what was, in retrospect, a high-water mark of American efforts to promote democracy and even of American power more generally.
Paradoxically, the government's difficulties over Iraq and public-service delivery, combined with the first stirrings of intellectual energy in the Conservative Party since Thatcherism's high-water mark in the late 1980s, have worked against him.
We already have Google's own Samsung-made Nexus 10 as a high-water mark for a reference design, what with its 10-inch screen, Butter-smooth Android 4.2 OS and Retina-like 2, 560 x 1, 600 resolution.
Only with hindsight did it become clear that the years immediately after the defeat of the miners and running-up to her third election victory in 1987 represented the high-water mark of the Thatcher era.
The "high-water mark" provision works this way: If the manager gets an incentive fee for taking the fund up X%, he doesn't get additional incentive fees until the fund tops a cumulative X% return.
Not so much because of all the social and technology shifts since then, but because that year is so close to the high-water mark of U.S. predominance as the only great power to come out of World War II more or less intact.
This attempt by Putin's predecessors in the Kremlin (he was doing his bit well down the food-chain, working the problem as a KGB agent in East Germany) to intimidate, seduce or coerce the allies into giving up their necessary response to the USSR's deployment of hundreds of deadly SS-20 missiles proved to be the high-water mark for Soviet Union.
Price is telling you that gold is waiting for silver to approach that 30-year old high water mark.
Runner-up: While it represents a new high water mark in networked media support for home consoles, the Xbox 360 does not allow personal media other than natively ripped CDs to be stored on its hard disk.
It may be hard to remember this now, but just 16 months ago, he had led the Denver Broncos to a victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL playoffs, the high water mark of a season in which Tebow, playing some gutsy old-school football, energized the NFL. As many have pointed out, he did what his replacement, Peyton Manning, did not by winning a playoff game for the Broncos.
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