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Summit, city (1990 pop. 19,757), Union co., NE N.J., a residential suburb of the New York City–N New Jersey metropolitan area; settled c.1720, set off from Springfield and New Providence and inc. 1869. Pharmaceuticals are made, and several major companies have research facilities there. Situated on a ridge of Watchung Mt., it was the site of an important American lookout post during the Revolutionary War.
summit
1. the highest point or part, esp of a mountain or line of communication; top
2. 
a. a meeting of chiefs of governments or other high officials
b. (as modifier): a summit conference

summit [′səm·ət]
(science and technology)
The apex of a pyramid.
The highest point of, for example, a mountain, road, trajectory, or tower.


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Besides participating in the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy Summit meeting, she made presentations at the Beta Alpha Psi Annual Meeting, the Governmental Accounting and Auditing Conference, and seven state CPA societies.
Presidents from these states shared the value of these leadership summits and encouraged other states in the Northwest to plan a state leadership summit meeting.
When Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and Chairman Kim Jong II held a summit meeting in Pyongyang on September 17, 2002, the United States government was alarmed for two reasons: First, the Japanese government had not informed the United States government well in advance and in full details.
 
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