Sentences with phrase «at pinnacle point»

With each pivot, I was at a pinnacle point — with nowhere to go but up, I felt safe to make a lateral move into a new profession.
A team working at pinnacle point on the South African coast east of Cape Town reported evidence of the use of shell fish as a food source and the use of ochre for body decoration.

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It's been a difficult last few months for Liverpool and everyone involved at the club, after a terrible run of results, but their victory in the Merseyside Derby, one which heated and did have it's controversial moments, may just have lifted the mood in the camp and perhaps by the time May does come around next year the Liverpool players can look upon this part of the season as the pinnacle point in the season, the point where their season changed for the good... at long last!
At the pinnacle of each swing, your feet should reach a point that is higher than your torso, effectively performing a movement similar to an oblique crunch.
Jules bemoans the way in which men now dress and act like boys — and Meyers seems to be pointing a finger at post-Apatow depictions of men in the movies — by holding up Jack Nicholson and Harrison Ford as pinnacles of manliness but without full reflection as to the conflict those same ideals can create.
Series production limited edition models such as the new Vantage AMR sit at its entry point, while extreme and extensively modified AMR Pro models created by Q by Aston Martin Advanced Operations sit at the pinnacle of the range, including the exclusive Vantage AMR Pro unveiled at this year's Geneva Motor Show.
The Point Resort, Nusa Lembongan's most get - away - from - it - all address, perches on the pinnacle of Cape Sanghyang at the far west of the island.
Points, ledges and pinnacles feature prominently at many sites.
At sites like Batu Bolong and GPS Point pinnacles are swarmed by schools of dogtooth tuna and barracuda.
Fire staff based at Point Reyes also serve Golden Gate National Recreation Area, John Muir National Historic Site, Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site, and Pinnacles National Monument.
This will normally be the first dive, with subsequent dives at Shark Point, a submerged pinnacle of soft corals and Koh Doc Mai, a limestone island that juts up steeply from the water.
Shark Point One is placed at the most northern point of these pinnacles and is the only one which reaches above the surface where it is topped by a warning beacon for sPoint One is placed at the most northern point of these pinnacles and is the only one which reaches above the surface where it is topped by a warning beacon for spoint of these pinnacles and is the only one which reaches above the surface where it is topped by a warning beacon for ships.
So DayZ, the at - one - point pinnacle of open - world zombie survival is finally coming in full release and launching on consoles next year.
A distinctive feature of the gallery is its four octagonal corner towers topped with crocketed Gothic pinnacles; originally, Anderson had intended to flank the facade with a pair of large Franco - Scottish tourelles, but these were replaced at the request of the benefactor by the pointed turrets seen today.
Consequently, the study points out to the extent that aggression is instrumental for social climbing, increases in status also increase the risk of victimization — at least until the pinnacle of the hierarchy is reached.
When he was at the pinnacle of anxiety and unable to verbalize what he wanted he was able to take me by the hand and point out the troubling situation.
Her tenure at LeadingRE represented a pinnacle in O'Connor's career, where she was able to apply the experience she gained while working at the All Points and RELO ® networks.
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