zur Spitze gelangen - translation to English
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zur Spitze gelangen - translation to English

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Spitzen; Spitze; Sled dog breeds
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zur Spitze gelangen      
peak, arrive to a climax, reach the highest point
peak      
v. zur Spitze gelangen; senkrecht aufstellen; abmagern
to the bitter end         
1975 FILM BY GERD OSWALD
Bis zur bitteren Neige
bis zum bitteren Ende

Definition

Gutenberg
Someone, usually an older person, who insists on printing everything rather than reading it online.
I can't believe you printed that entire article - you're such a Gutenberg.

Wikipedia

Spitz

Spitz (derived from the German word spitz 'pointed') is a type of domestic dog characterized by long, thick, and often white fur, and pointed ears and muzzles. The tail often curls over the dog's back or droops. While all of the breeds resemble primitive dogs, smaller breeds resemble foxes, while larger breeds resemble jackals, coyotes, wolves, and even dingoes.

The exact origins of spitz dogs are not known, though most of the spitzes seen today originate from the Arctic region or Siberia. The type was described as Canis pomeranus by Johann Friedrich Gmelin in his revision of Systema Naturae in 1788.