Sentence examples for culminating figure from inspiring English sources

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He waits on Wallace, yet he stands as the culminating figure in a fine tradition of servants who outstrip their masters.

One of them will take the stage at Denver's Pepsi Center, specked with confetti and soaked in history as a culminating figure of one of the great ideological movements of the last century — civil rights or women's rights.

January 4, 1643 Woolsthorpe, England March 31 , 1727London, England Sir Isaac Newton, (born December 25 , 1642[January 4, 1643, New Style], Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England died March 20 [March 31], 1727, London) English physicist and mathematician, who was the culminating figure of the scientific revolution of the 17th century.

West agrees with Alasdair MacIntyre's recognition of Austen as the culminating figure in the cultivation of the virtues, the education in Paideia, or "the formation of attention" that is critical to releasing us from the "cultural weapons of mass distraction" that perpetually surround us today.

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The culminating image of England's period of greatness was of this giant, craggy figure — once described as "six foot six of rolled-up barbed wire" — brandishing the World Cup on a podium in Sydney.

In Creme's eschatology, Maitreya — Creme borrowed the term, meaning "loving kindness" in Sanskrit, from the Theosophy movement of the nineteenth century, which borrowed it from Buddhism — is the culminating Messiah figure awaited by all the world's major religions.

Eight months after onset of the patient's condition, marked hepatic decompensation occurred (Technical Appendix Figure), culminating in esophageal variceal hemorrhage.

In addition, the response of the tumor vessels to ROS assault involved prompt and significant FA vasodilatation (Figures 4 5) with subsequent constriction, blood clotting and vessel obstruction (Figures 3 6), culminating in irreversible flow arrest at illumination times ≥5 min (Figure 3).

NUDE mice (in opposition to their nu/+ littermates) showed similar clinical signs of infection to Rag1−/− mice, including decreased activities, disseminated lesions in the tail (data not shown) and significant weight loss (p<0.001, unpaired t test, Figure 6A), culminating with the death of all animals in the group (Mean survival: 17 days, p<0.001 compared to nu/+ animals, Figure 6B).

On the other hand, animals that received CD4+ or CD8+ T cells alone showed clear weight loss and signs of disease between days 10 and 15 p.i. (p<0.001, Figure 7A), culminating with the death of 3 out of 6 animals (CD4+ only group) and 1 out of 6 (CD8+ only group) (Figure 7B).

Stimulation with IFNγ increased mRNA levels dramatically already after 24 h culminating at 72 h (Figure 5A).

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