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reach
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The human capital concept is not new, even though it reached its apotheosis in the 1960s.
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Successive Democratic presidents built on that idea until it reached its apotheosis under Carter and finally lost public support.
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As Alexis Zorba, the passionate, free-spirited Cretan peasant, he reached his apotheosis .
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The cult of precision reaches its apotheosis in the presidential code name: Zero One.
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His story is the apotheosis of the Victorian servant.
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Successive Democratic presidents built on that idea until it reached its apotheosis under Carter and finally lost public support.
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The bust, bosom or cleavage was for the Fifties the apotheosis of erogenous zones.
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The human capital concept is not new, even though it reached its apotheosis in the 1960s.
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There was the Worm, apotheosis of the suburban man for whom Gubbins wrote.
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Wild Rice and Onion Bread is the apotheosis of the onion bagel.