Sentences with phrase «sits at the apex»

The king sat at the apex of the legal system, guaranteeing justice to his subjects, without being subject to the laws that he interpreted and administered.
They say the turbines mix warmer air that sits at their apex with cooler air at ground level.
The 2014 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon sits at the apex of this iconic SUVs line - up, standing tall as the most capable version of the well - loved Jeep model.
The Plunderer's Talisman sits at the apex of the dual - wielding talismans in Grim Dawn.
This analytical report sits at the apex of a global study report and seven country case study reports.
The author argues that pluralism has inherent limits in understanding and explaining the operation of both the contemporary and post-accession Convention system: subjecting the EU to the external supervision of the ECtHR is definitely a recognition of a constitutionally grounded legal order in which the Strasbourg Court will sit at the apex.
As such, it sits at the apex of some very complex disciplines.

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But even then, at the apex of his hubris, he suborned the cream of Business Nigeria, extorted «donations» as sitting president and Oil minister, and with the proceeds, built himself a self - indicting temple of corruption, in the so - called Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library!
Sit in Dandasana (Staff Pose), then lean your torso back slightly on your hands and lift and open your legs to an angle of about 90 degrees (the legs should form an approximate right angle, with the pubis at the apex).
Sitting at the tip of the Tierra del Fuego, the archipelago at the very bottom of the South American continent, Ushuaia is the apex of any trip to Patagonia and is a fantastic destination for hiking, wildlife watching, and exploring history.
I sat on a limestone block at the apex of the giant pyramid, gazing south.
Most people line up at the apex of the point and surf a solid wall that hugs the inside, but during a west swell some people prefer to sit wide and wait for the swinger sets which break in the middle of the cove.
Kook - Anderson curates the ongoing APEX exhibition series featuring emerging and established artists of the region, and recently published an essay for Anne Appleby: We Sit Together the Mountain and Me at the Tacoma Art Museum.
However, because Chimborazo sits just one degree south of the equator, its apex rises the farthest, at about 21 million feet or 3,967 miles — making it the «world's highest point from Earth's center.»
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