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1 This is arguably the year in which internet self-obsession reached new heights .
2 In the modern age, Gebrselassie has taken distance running to new heights .
3 And now, Singh's new outfit has taken the platform to new heights .
4 The Italian love-affair with the mobile phone has recently touched new heights .
5 That said, Final Fantasy VII Remake elevates the original to new heights .
6 COVID has only escalated the challenges many are facing to new heights .
7 But to many investors, that optimism may have just scaled new heights .
8 Other hedge-fund managers began crowding into Valeant, pushing prices to new heights .
9 Virtually all shares moved northwards in their quest for continued new heights .
10 Jimi Hendrix Sci-fi spurs inventors and artists to new heights of creativity.
11 Her grunting is reaching new heights as she looks to break back.
12 Freshman Jahlil Okafor keeps leaping to new heights and is taking No.
13 And to Neil Powell, for taking the Springbok Sevens to new heights .
14 If he uses them wisely, he can reach new heights of civilization.
15 Without question, Powell's team has elevated sevens to new heights in South Africa.
16 On one side, the equity market has reached new heights in the US.
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