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By mid-summer 2025, inventory had reached its high point, with around 160 active lot listings in Altadena, according to Fuller.

From Los Angeles Times

Their militant duet, “Suoni la tromba,” was a musical high point, only slightly marred by some “Braveheart”-style red and white body-painting for them and a phalanx of extra men.

From The Wall Street Journal

I graduated from the High School of Performing Arts in 1970, which was the high point of hippiedom.

From The Wall Street Journal

For many, it marked a high point for the town – one of the six that make up the city of Stoke-on-Trent – after decades of struggle.

From BBC

Earlier, the King led the Royals in celebrating the high point of the festive season with a service of Christmas carols and prayers at St Mary Magdalene Church on Charles's private Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.

From BBC