Despite scorning the idea that the culmination of scientific research is publications, he has authored several scientific papers. |
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The marital embrace is the culmination of the total self-giving of husbands and wives. |
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The culmination of two years' work is a plastic hook which can be used, according to Mrs Clegg, with valances, curtains and nets. |
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It was the culmination of months of secretive work by a Garda team headed by Assistant Commissioner Joe Egan. |
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A hangover is a culmination of a number of metabolic processes and imbalances. |
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My birthday fell during that week, and I was given a deck party, which provided, for me at least, the perfect culmination of the trip. |
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For the 37-year-old former hairdresser, it's the culmination of three years of hard work learning the skills of the trade. |
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It has been a mammoth undertaking and is the culmination of many hundreds of hours of research, editing and printing. |
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The birth, the culmination of a five-year process, was unassisted and went off without a hitch. |
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It is the logical culmination of more and more media saturation with an emphasis on television. |
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This was a great victory for the school and a culmination of much hard work and commitment invested over a long and busy year. |
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The event itself is the culmination of five years of sustained effort by their creators. |
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For the people who fought against the closure plans, it is the culmination of a seven-month campaign to secure the future of the pools. |
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The arrest is the culmination of an investigation which has been ongoing for upwards of 18 months. |
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To be honest, I was feeling tired from the culmination of two much hecticness so wasn't able to appreciate it as much as I ought to have done. |
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It was a culmination of art work the children have produced over the past three weeks. |
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We have created a world where we insist on perceiving every new development as a culmination of something great or as a climax. |
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Matthew wants to achieve a fitting culmination to the night, but he is unable to do so. |
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The past twelve months for him have been a fitting culmination to an outstanding career, to date. |
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Most products bought by private consumers represent the culmination of a long process of value creation. |
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Tips are offered with the intent of aiding you in the culmination of your annual flower garden. |
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This crowning moment represents the culmination of years of planning, hard work and solid investment performance. |
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As with many modern inventions, Lawton's device was a culmination of ideas and experimentation involving many people. |
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Our collection is the culmination of innovation, hard work, inspiration and creativity. |
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The debates on this day are the culmination of nine years of strenuous and concentrated campaigning. |
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Sometimes there's a climax, or a point of culmination, and usually the coda or peroration that ends the piece decisively. |
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The culmination of that was an uplifting climax heightened by the emotional residue of what had gone before. |
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A culmination of Stephen Chow's previous movies, Kung Fu Hustle raises the chopsocky comedy bar to another level. |
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The final drum culmination and superfast guitar playing at the end of the song is simply out of this world. |
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The whole album was explained as being both a tribute and a satire of doo-wop, the culmination of his live-hate relationship with it. |
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The culmination of the exchange was a visit to Foxford by the German students and teachers recently. |
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The culmination of the cooling trend was the Pleistocene epoch, or Great Ice Age, of the last 1.8 million years. |
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It's June, when graduations mark the culmination of years of effort on the part of students everywhere. |
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The announcement yesterday was the culmination of a period of prolonged difficulties for Mr Richards. |
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The summit of the Aiguille Verte exhibits the original culmination of the group which is now divided into several aiguilles. |
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The discovery marked the culmination of a five-year, 400-mile fossil hunt across the Arctic's frozen tundra. |
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For the Trust it marked not just a few months' worth of campaigning but represented the culmination of nearly half a century of tireless effort. |
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One is museum design which is the culmination of all architectural thought and art as well as theatres and auditoriums. |
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The science fiction fascination with robots and androids is the culmination of this perception of machines as being almost like one of us. |
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Proud parents came from throughout the county to hear the youngsters sing in what was the culmination of many dedicated hours of practice. |
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The album is a technological feast, a delightful culmination of loungecore techno and world music. |
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This revolution, like any other, was not a sudden overnight affair, but a culmination of processes. |
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At the end of construction, the facility held an open house for the public and staff members so they could see the culmination of the project. |
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This was its first response to my initial letter, rather than the culmination of a lengthy and bitter exchange! |
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Grenada's emergence from international obscurity was the culmination of four turbulent years of revolution and social experimentation. |
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Monthly meetings by a huge committee of up to 40 people throughout the year have set the scene for this, the culmination of all their effort. |
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The raid was the culmination of weeks of hard intelligence-gathering, of stake-outs and investigation. |
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It is in this chapter that the reader sees the natural culmination of orality, African literature in African languages, and African literature in European languages. |
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It allows us to see ourselves as the apex of history, the culmination of an inevitable, upward surge of improvement. |
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This is the big enchilada, and the culmination of the alleged death spiral. |
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There are so many factors at play, but in the end, the culmination of them resulted in your death. |
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The decision to cease operations at the multi-site church is the culmination of a tumultuous year. |
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His apparent suicide was likely the culmination of a brutal daily battle with severe depression that he shared with millions. |
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They seem to be something more like a brief interlude between his early acts of violence and their later, depraved culmination. |
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It was an understated, economical choice at the culmination of a campaign that, for the first lady, has been about just that. |
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It is the culmination of a 40-day process that begins as the last month of the year, Elul, begins. |
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It was the culmination of years of boycotts and demonstrations, of freedom rides and sit-ins, of protest and struggle, of sacrifice and suffering. |
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The crisis in South Africa which caused the war was the culmination of 250 years of expansion and conflict between the Boers, mainly Dutch, and British settlers. |
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I think it is a great focal point for the culmination of two years of politicking that has brought us to this point. |
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Last week's decision was the culmination of weeks of bitter wrangling between the new First Minister, senior cabinet colleagues and champions of the game. |
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It was the culmination of a fun packed day with activities that included canal associated stalls, a craft fair, a pig roast and a display of canal craft. |
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The culmination of this is the present unfolding catastrophe, which required the moral connivance, in one way or another, of nearly every sector of civil society. |
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It was the culmination of Salmond's transformation of the SNP from an introverted nationalist club into the principal opposition in the first Scottish parliament in 300 years. |
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The verdict is the culmination of a long investigation by Rochdale police. |
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It's not anywhere that I'd really choose to be, but at that point in my life it was the culmination of every choice that there had been up to that point. |
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It is the culmination of at least a year's work and investment. |
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Its introduction marked the culmination of 120 years of campaigning. |
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The production, according to the organisers, will be the culmination of a 14-day workshop conducted in Delhi between actors, puppeteers, and dancers from India. |
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Longshore drift transported sediment from this eroding rocky coastline to these embayments following the culmination of the post-glacial marine transgression some 7 ka ago. |
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It was as if she'd always known, someday grandpa would require evaporated milk to save his live so she stockpiled it and this, this was the culmination of all her dreams. |
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The other thing that I think is important is this is really the culmination of what's been kind of a long, drawn out divorce between Ted and the company. |
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The culmination of the exchange was a visit by the Foxford Transition Years to Ratingen in March and a return visit to Foxford by the German students and teachers last week. |
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More showpiece than serious contest, it is the culmination of three days of gratuitous exhibitionism in which the clean-cut, vibrant face of the NBA is touted at every turn. |
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The culmination also refers to the highest point along any geologic structure. |
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Henry won the throne when his forces defeated King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the culmination of the Wars of the Roses. |
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The edict was not an isolated incident, but the culmination of over 200 years of increased persecution. |
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Lee's film further offers many stark visual binaries as the successful culmination of Malcolm X's protest. |
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The American War of Independence was the culmination of the civil and political American Revolution resulting from the American Enlightenment. |
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Fan Fiction is the culmination of one DJ's lifetime journey through club music. |
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This conception of law would find its culmination in the ideas of Montesquieu. |
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The culmination of Nasa's New Horizons mission should give us unprecedented information about the dwarf planet. |
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The culmination of the Netherlandish school was in the music of the Italian composer Palestrina. |
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A two-hour paid slopwork meeting on Friday, September 25, was the culmination of the campaign to get Turner to attend mediation. |
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The arduous exercise is the culmination of their fieldcraft and military skills training. |
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The recommendations are the culmination of a major and unparalleled international effort to tackle tax avoidance by multinationals. |
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The demand for gender reassignment surgery is the logical culmination of the disidentificatory impulse. |
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The battle for Sirt is the culmination of the eight-month Libyan civil war. |
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Gongsun considered the sovereign to be a culmination in historical evolution, representing the interests of state, subject and stability. |
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In all of these spheres, the Chola period marked the culmination of movements that had begun in an earlier age under the Pallavas. |
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Brooks agreed that the main theme of the play, its very heart, is desire and its culmination in marriage. |
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As a result, Mardi Gras, the culmination of the Carnival season pre-ceding Lent, is observed in Pensacola. |
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The culmination of Baroque architectural forms comes with Sir John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor. |
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The culmination of the Renaissance came about in a bourgeois pluperfection during the seventeenth century. |
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The Act passed four years before she started the novel and was the culmination of a long campaign by abolitionists, notably William Wilberforce. |
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This most likely did not come from a single instance but from a culmination of commercial exchange. |
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The Spanish Constitution of 1978 is the culmination of the Spanish transition to democracy. |
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That week saw the culmination of increased trade in Dublin Port, as the company's figures for the first quarter of 2010 would eventually reveal. |
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The Queen visited Perth on 6 July 2012, for what was the culmination of the Scottish leg of her Diamond Jubilee tour. |
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The match was a culmination of Speed's efforts which led Wales to receive the unofficial award for biggest mover of 2011 in the FIFA rankings. |
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That was the culmination of the direct process of ironmaking. |
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For competitive bands, the title of World Champion is highly coveted, and this event is seen as the culmination of a year's worth of preparation, rehearsal and practice. |
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As New York Fashion Week kicks off a whole month of models sashaying down those catwalks, it's also the month that marks the culmination of the awards season. |
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Home Office was the culmination of a movement from duties of care being found in specific circumstances to using the neighbour principle as a general duty of care. |
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The spinet piano, manufactured from the 1930s until recent times, was the culmination of a trend among manufacturers to make pianos smaller and cheaper. |
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The work is the culmination of studies carried out over the last decade looking at different portions of the cone-shaped container, or the capsid. |
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The incident came as the culmination of a series of less serious accidents at the refinery, and the engineering problems were not addressed by the management. |
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The coup was the culmination of weeks of speculation following conflict between the elected prime minister, Laisenia Qarase, and Commodore Bainimarama. |
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The war represented a culmination of these differences in armed conflict between Patriots and the royal authority which they increasingly resisted. |
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In his view, the introduction of money marks the culmination of this process, making possible the unlimited accumulation of property without causing waste through spoilage. |
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The star indicates much trouble for the native in whose chart it is matutine rising or setting, but if the aspect is matutine culmination Arcturus brings riches and honor. |
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The formal banquet is the culmination of the California Nobel Prize Centennial organized by the Consulates General of Sweden in Los Angeles and San Francisco. |
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The culmination of this work appears in An Outline of English Speechcraft. |
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There continued to be rebellions and resistance to William's rule, but Hastings effectively marked the culmination of William's conquest of England. |
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