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1 The book placed Mill upon the very pinnacle of fame.
2 They were apparently on the very pinnacle of a rock.
3 But these are the rewards available to athletes at the very pinnacle of their sports.
4 There were three levels, one atop another, with a watchtower built at the very pinnacle .
5 Two reached the very pinnacle of the art and were awarded the honour of chanic.
6 I was at the top of my ladder-atthe very pinnacle of learning in Black Log.
7 I believe it's in a tower of some sort, built on the very pinnacle of the mountain.
8 Completion of material gain and fortune; but nothing beyond: as it were, at the very pinnacle of success.
9 No, surely this was wrong; for in that moment she had soared to the very pinnacle of fame.
10 From the very pinnacle of victory, he was in danger of descending to the deepest abyss of defeat.
11 Surely they ought to know better; I have always heard the Chinese cried up as the very pinnacle of dragon-handlers.
12 Clearly and distinctly could be seen the grim monastery, perched at the very pinnacle of the mountain, several miles away.
13 Is it the sight of yonder horseman standing upon the very pinnacle of the bluff, and outlined against the pale sky?
14 Even as he stood at what seemed the very pinnacle of his power Destiny once more marked him for its own.
15 It seems to me, considering the temptation, that not to clump is to be at the very pinnacle of human virtue.
16 He paused, astonished at his own abruptness, and an awkward smile expanded until it crinkled the very pinnacle of his nose.
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