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The flip is the emotional and physical high point of his program that earns the loudest applause from fans.

From Los Angeles Times

The S&P 500, which gained 0.5%, came even closer to its record, finishing less than 0.1% from its high point.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shareholder proposals “kind of reached a high point” in 2021 and 2022 amid “consciousness of the effects of climate change,” as well as the #MeToo movement and the killing of George Floyd, Stewart said.

From MarketWatch

Brazilian fintech PicPay also priced its offering at $19 a share, the high point of its range, and was up about 2% in midday trading.

From Barron's

The live version here is twice as long and the album’s high point.

From The Wall Street Journal