From there the whirlwind events culminate in the discovery of the killer's identity. |
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Its action involves hydroxylations and dehydrations that culminate in aromatization of the A ring of the androgens. |
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The day's activities will culminate as usual with a fireworks finale at dusk. |
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The quarter and semi-finals will then be held in London and will culminate in the nail-biting national final. |
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The fun will culminate once again in a blaze of colour with an Atlantis carnival parade through the town centre from 10.30 am on Saturday. |
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It is this collection of seven factors and their supporting details that culminate this research. |
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Finally they all culminate with a freakish act of the meteorological variety. |
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They were unaware that a degraded environment leads to a scramble for scarce resources and may culminate in poverty and even war. |
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In this way, a series of loan transactions are initiated that culminate with the Gourmantche entrusting his cattle to the Fulbe. |
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Such proceedings are intended by the prosecutor to culminate in a confiscation order. |
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If principles are to have their desired effect, they must culminate in practice. |
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The first year of the Tour will culminate with a grand finale to be held at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. |
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Such thoughts reduce self-esteem which leads to depression and which can finally culminate in suicide. |
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This process is to culminate in another intergovernmental conference in 2004, leading to yet another treaty. |
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The secret passageways that twirl like DNA through the building all culminate in a room in the sub-basement I call The Bunker. |
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The concave walls are four metres or more in height and culminate in what is known as the vert. |
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These hard core rifts spawn waves of enemies that eventually culminate into a titanic boss, and anyone in the vicinity can jump into the fight. |
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The ride will leave from town, ride miles of urban singletrack and some pave, and culminate with a blowout BBQ and podium ceremony. |
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It may culminate in chronic valvular disease and can lead to heart failure and ultimately death. |
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Convocation will culminate on Saturday with the graduation of students from the mathematics and engineering faculties. |
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These murders culminate in his suicide, which is, like the murders themselves, shrouded in empirical impossibilities and supernatural improbabilities. |
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The televised ceremonies will culminate with a public Mass in Coventry, at which the Pontiff will beatify John Henry Newman. |
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The three legs would culminate in a national final here in December. |
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This combination of new technology and its widespread dispersion will culminate in the frabjous day when the undertaking that began with genome sequencing reaches fruition. |
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As Lenin lay in the twilight of the long decline from his last stroke, they were already at grips in the first round of the struggle which was to culminate in the Great Purge. |
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And makes this decisive sojourn culminate in ancient tragedy: the heartrending sacrifice of a friendship. |
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Undulations move along the body in propulsive waves that culminate, like oar sculling, in straight-line forward thrust. |
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I will tell a story and then culminate with a question and perhaps shed some light on why some of us get fairly emotional about this. |
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We have seen cases where young people have been groomed online but it is rare for it to culminate in such a dreadful and violent murder. |
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It then continues in juvenile gangs and, following this radicalisation, may then culminate in attacks. |
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This morning was also the beginning of the Fire Conference, which continues tomorrow and will culminate on Saturday morning. |
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The countdown has now started for this major event that will begin first in dioceses across Canada and finally culminate in Toronto. |
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This work should culminate in a published report on some guiding principles of a precautionary approach. |
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The consultation process is proposed to culminate in an international workshop with a number of key international forums and their stakeholders. |
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Lifejackets and immersion suits are primarily designed to be used in emergency situations that may culminate in abandonment of the vessel. |
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This work should culminate in the preparation of a guide for effective implementation of these policies. |
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Canadians were thrilled to see this team's hard work and dedication to speed skating culminate in another gold medal. |
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Tomorrow we continue the meetings that will culminate on Saturday with a mighty outpouring of Holy Spirit Fire! |
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The activities in this section will culminate in the Cubs planning, organizing and conducting their own service activity. |
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All chief ceremonies, however, regardless of village, culminate in the kava ceremony wherein the candidate drinks kava for the first time as the new chief. |
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There is no promise that the players will break into song to culminate the show ... but one can hope! |
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The overseas portion of the tour is slated to begin this month in the Netherlands and will culminate in mid-December in Belgium. |
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She also argues that unrecognised mental health problems can wrongly culminate in a child being excluded from school and lapsing into a life of crime. |
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In the foreground on the left, Babu has painted a galloping horse in silhouette, a series of four movements which culminate in the animal standing still. |
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Compelling evidence now suggests that inflammation can trigger a cascade of responses that culminate in tissue destruction that is characteristic of this disease. |
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His intuitive culinary perceptiveness and sophisticated approach to food culminate in his presentation of world-class cuisine served in the heart of New York City. |
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The difficulty comes from the fact that the imperfect here does not coherently offer a continuously unfolding present that would culminate in the receiving of the letter. |
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Due to the decision making authority of the COP, the AWG-LCA and AWG-KP meetings often culminate at the end of the year with the annual UN COP whereby the outcomes of these bodies' work are presented and debated. |
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The workshops culminate in The Pelican Nocturne, a gala lantern-lit processional performance which is delightful entertainment for families and children of all ages. |
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The conference will culminate with the results of the hotly-contested election for the post of NFU president. |
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Francophonie celebrations will culminate on 9 October with a ceremony hosted by France's National Library, the BNF, to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Senghor. |
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So the end of February marks the start of a period of global biological festivity that will culminate on April 25th in a gala party for the subject's great and good, organised in London by Nature's publishers. |
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The latter makes recommendations according to transparent criteria, after collegiate discussion, in stages that culminate in May's selection seminar. |
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Performing art camps often run 3 or 4 week sessions that culminate in some sort of performance that parents and families attend. |
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However, a great debate is raging in the region which may ultimately culminate in the elevation of Saddam Hussein, a prolific violator of human rights in this region, to hero status in the Arab world. |
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The case is expected to resume again on Friday of next week for directions and is likely to culminate in a hearing before the full bench of the high court. |
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It is a sound basis for instituting a debate which should culminate at some point in a legal act setting out common standards for an asylum procedure. |
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Many students are now in their final term of the academic year: all the hours spent attending classes, studying and revising culminate in the assignments and exams scheduled for the next couple of months. |
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Just as the lily grows out of the mud to culminate in the beautiful flower facing the sun, so we, as humans, can grow out of our physical limitations to realise the Reality behind our very existence. |
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Accumulated operational experience shows how difficult it is for administrative investigations on the ground to culminate in proceedings in court. |
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These eventually culminate in pulmonary hypertension and biventricular dysfunction. |
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The strategy agreed on 6 August was for raids on military and economic targets in towns and cities to culminate in a major attack on London. |
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The first day will culminate with a cocktail reception to be held at the main exhibition hall and is a great place to network and discuss the issues of the day. |
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Nasser's response was a series of challenges to British influence in the region that would culminate in the Suez Crisis. |
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The Court welcomes the facilitation of cooperation as a crucial component of the stock-taking exercise set to culminate at the forthcoming Review Conference. |
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The three-day congress will culminate with the adoption of a new strategic plan that aligns all of the association's programs as CGC moves towards the 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games and 2010 Commonwealth Games in India. |
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This will all culminate in a mini-series event called The Defenders. |
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This situation gives rise to economic and social crises which often culminate in very serious social disturbances, leading to political instability that often prevents any economic development. |
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I have a combination of the remarks said by both of you this morning and some of the written material, and I just want it to culminate in a single question. |
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Saturday's events commence at 9:00 AM at the Royal Newfoundland Yacht Club in Conception Bay South and culminate in the evening with the ISAR Awards Banquet at the Delta St. John's Hotel and Conference Center. |
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Such a consequence will constitute the key step in a proof by reductio ad absurdum, a proof that will culminate in a type of contraposition, turning on modus tollens. |
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From a phenomenological perspective this approach connotes religio-cultural supremacy, racism and ethnocentricism which culminate in the marginalization of other cultures. |
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They culminate with Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra, whose life provides a fitting grand finale to the first three millennia of this ancient civilisation. |
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