In mid-October, Cain led GOP candidates with a high point of 45% among primary voters.
"It was very brief, but it was the high point of the Ford presidency, " Greene says.
The festival was to have reached its high point Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
The high point, I think, was something like 160, 000 and we're down in 130-range, now.
The high point of his career was the 1965 film Guide, which he directed.
The high point for soccer in the United States--perhaps inarguably--occurred thanks to a woman.
At the high point of the weather someone was even eating an ice cream.
The Flames led throughout against High Point, taking a 19-point lead and holding on.
That was 1.8 percent more than in December, which had been the high point since mid-2008.
In March 2005 the US's military credibility in the region was at a high point.
But if so, that was the high point of British influence on that conflict.
The high point of our collaboration was when we were playing Lords of the Realm II.
Other most-expensive candidates from near the economy's high point a half decade ago have left the arena.
After Vietnam and the energy crisis of the 1970s, some said America had passed its high point.
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They also cited reports indicating that gas prices are on the way down from their high point this spring.
The high point of Sony's year was the release of The Da Vinci Code, from the company's film division.
For Blystone, now retired from CNN, the story will always be the high point of his long journalistic career.
Second, the Super Bowl has gone from being a one-time event to being the high point of an extended campaign.
That campaign reached a high point in 2004 with the publication of International Court of Justice's opinion on the matter.
The huge spike occurs when the line adds the United States, and the high point is reached after it adds Japan.
His high point in the first half was an acrobatic spin around Fisher, to make it 47-37 with 2:37 in the half.
His show also marks a new high point for China's "shanzhai" culture.
That was the high point of his defence of Europe's biggest steelmaker.
Fletcher's high point with England was the 2005 Ashes win over Australia.
Perhaps the high point of tennis in the modern Olympics came on its reintroduction in 1998, when Steffi Graf took gold for Germany.
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The 1960s were the high point of Brecht's influence: in the design and lighting of theatres and in what they say on stage.
Part of what makes "Ah Um" a high point is the use of material that Mingus had been reworking and reimagining for years.
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"Nothing Would Matter At All" is another high point, where the smooth horns give the song a '50s crooner feel, but with some obvious unique departures.
As for lunch, lord, it was the high point of my visit to NYC, nothing mindless or silly, at least not on your part.
The Pacers shot 53 percent from the field, scored a season-high point total and had a season-best 28 assists against the Atlantic Division leaders.
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