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And for her, too, the effort was that one last step toward apotheosis.
She felt that she'd arrived at a moment of apotheosis.
What joins them is the apotheosis of the free individual.
It's been an apotheosis during which he has made no known enemies.
"I've always thought it would be the apotheosis of my career," he said.
But it was beautiful because in some ways it's the apotheosis of Carl.
This is the fifth race whose apotheosis we have watched.
But with Nemesis it had been brought to its apotheosis.
Now, some people in the city are trying to share something else, a thing many Americans regard as the apotheosis of private property: the car.
Among other things, he would declare: I am the apotheosis of world creation.
Her present apotheosis gives one hope for the serpentine ways of the art world.
Apotheosis, some say, has made him hard to know.
Survive your apotheosis into art, and you risk being sidelined by history.
In life, she continues, the "lesson is not the apotheosis but the pattern."
The solar aspect of a king often seems to imply apotheosis and life after death.
And there's nothing of the sort in the apotheosis ceremony, not at all."
It was certainly not important, unless in symbolizing a kind of apotheosis.
In it, he saw the combined apotheosis of the animal and the vegetable.
"But we figured, why not publish the apotheosis of the big novel?"
His style may have reached its apotheosis this time.
After all the books, the days in the library, the thinking, the teaching, the reaching - this is the apotheosis.
She smiled at me suddenly, radiantly, lost in some private apotheosis.
That this is news testifies to the apotheosis of private enterprise in our age.
It is the apotheosis of art created by consensus.