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His speeches have no beginning or end, no shape, no culmination and release, and none is necessary.
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No is the culmination of a trilogy based on the dictatorship – something Larrain says came about quite unwittingly.
A work of great ingenuity and abstract gambits, Fischinger's Motion Painting No 1, 1947, is the culmination of his career.
And the holiday's demise as a no-shopping interlude is the culmination of a steady retreat from pervasive blue laws that once banned shopping not only on Thanksgiving and other major holidays but also on Sundays.
Others suggested that the New Deal was no more than the extension and culmination of progressivism.
His relationship with Louisa has no chance of sexual culmination (at least according to the logic of the film), so Louisa is free of the usual pressures placed upon women in relationships and therefore can pursue Will without being concerned that she will be expected to consummate their love.
While Nasri's opening goal took a fortuitous nick off Gary Neville's leg there was no doubting the quality of his second, which gave Edwin van der Sar absolutely no chance, and was the culmination of a fine interchange of passing midfield.
An activity, such as John's walking uphill, is a homogeneous event: its sub-events satisfy the same description as the activity itself and has no natural finishing point or culmination.
He added, "No doubt this find is the culmination of my researcher's life".
Achievements (e.g. reach in He reached the top of the hill) are events which have no duration and have an instantaneous culmination or endpoint.
In 1981, the Turkish government stated in the preface of Köylerimiz, a publication dedicated to names of Turkish villages, that: At the culmination of the policy, no geographical or topographical names of non-Turkish origin remained.
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