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High Point

noun

  1. a city in central North Carolina.



high point

noun

  1. a moment or occasion of great intensity, interest, happiness, etc

    the award marked a high point in his life

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The high point of his tenure was the 2018 midterm elections, when California Democrats flipped seven seats in the U.S.

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That's why the emotional high point of the show comes during Acróstico – the tender ballad Shakira wrote for her children, promising them she'd stay strong amid the split from Piqué.

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The conventions are really the high point for almost all distributors you talk to who do it long term, it really is the thing that makes a whole year of really hustling and hustling worth it.

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Their love and fierce loyalty toward one another is a high point of Season 2.

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“But it’s a high point where we have arrived, working with so many artists and making that a part of our identity.”

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