Sentences with phrase «represented high water marks»

It is when we look, as Chris Bragg did in Crain's recently, at the precise political history of the members of the Progressive Caucus, that we understand that the Caucus represents the high water mark of the Working Families Party, circa 2009, before the implosion of Data and Field Services.

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When the S. & P. 500 notched its high - water mark of 2872.87 on Jan. 26, it represented a roughly 325 percent increase since the bull market began in March 2009.
It represented a high - water mark in the effort for the peaceful and orderly regulation of relations between nations.
Given that Demme's Stop Making Sense represents the high - water mark of the concert film as a genre, it should come as no surprise that Ricki And The Flash's musical numbers — filmed live, with Streep singing and playing rhythm guitar — are uniformly superb.
The Thursday opening numbers represent a new high - water mark for the month of February.
When you look at the center stack of controls, you also see the same buttons and controls made familiar by the G35 sedan, and probably no one but us will understand that they represent a high - water mark in ergonomic friendliness and intuitive utility.
Blatchford's April 14, 2014 column commencing her coverage of a trial in which two young doctors are accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a pair of women represents a new high - water mark for fair - minded criminal court journalism.
At one point, the Bitcoin price crashed as low as $ 10,700 on Bitfinex, representing a $ 9,000 pullback from its high - water mark and forcing the market cap to below $ 200 billion.
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