Sentences with phrase «apex of one's career»

«At the apex of her career, Whitney had no peer, with a voice that shaped a generation.
This is not Deron Williams coming in the middle of his prime having already hit the apex of his career.
Their time with Rodgers was the apex of their careers.
This makes no sense to me, I mean maybe he'll figure it out, but he's obviously not ready to coordinate an NFL team and we can't afford to coach along a coach; we need to WIN right now while our window is still open cuz some of our superstars are reaching the apex of their careers, while others will be loooking for big paydays soon..
A defender at the top of his game and at the apex of his career will be purchased in total for less than 10 percent of what he could have fetched.
As for the movie's star, Shannon's notoriously idiosyncratic sensibilities serve him quite well here - as the actor delivers as relentlessly oddball and weird a performance as one has come to expect (although it's just as clear that this marks the apex of his career in terms of his ability to tackle similarly over-the-top figures in the future).
The production of this meticulous masterpiece was so prolonged and disastrous that the film stands as both the apex of his career and the cause of its ruin.
Written by Peter Malone Elliott, the story finds the mercurial Frank Sinatra at the apex of his career when he's forced to team up with the FBI to rescue his son from a group of inept kidnappers, giving Ol' Blue Eyes the chance to repair their broken father - son bond.
Immediately after the apex of his career, a huge event celebrating his life's work, Mallarino receives an unexpected visit from a young woman who makes him rethink everything he knew about one of his career's biggest takedowns from more than two decades before.
The marginalization of Kusama as an Asian woman has much to do with the way her work was co-opted by the white - male - washed gallery scene at the apex of her career in 1960's -1970's New York.
He reached the apex of his career in the late 50s and early 60s when his work was shown in Los Angeles at the Ferus and David Stuart galleries, and when he also briefly taught at UCLA.
One of the first women artists to be nominated for the Turner Prize, in 1987, her sudden death from heart failure in 1996 shocked the art world, interrupting the brilliant life of the artist at the apex of her career.
Her sudden death in 1996 from heart failure stunned the art world and put an end to a prolific artist at the apex of her career.
To be able to utilize the knowledge already gained, in a responsible and proper manner resulting in a value add to the organization and to reach the apex of my career in the process.
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