Not exact matches
Just as each individual must arrive at his
nadir of exhausted possibilities, at which point of death he is united to God, so
also that portion of the human race which has achieved its historical limit must now find death and life in an ecstatic moment of self - forgetfulness.
A 3 - 1 home defeat to Blackburn on December 13 was the
nadir, but
also the catalyst for a 18 - match unbeaten run which brought the Premiership trophy to Highbury for the first time.
Funnily enough, November
also marked the recent
nadir in the share price, which has since bounced by 40 %!
At something of a personal
nadir in 1969, he was appointed senior lecturer in painting at the Central School of Art, where he had
also been a student.
Over the past several months, the Arctic Ocean on the opposite side of the world has
also seen record - low sea ice — a new
nadir in a decades - long decline that, climate scientists say, is one of the many fingerprints of humans» hand in warming Earth's atmosphere and oceans through the burning of fossil fuels.