Sentence examples for culminating idea from inspiring English sources

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For a while, modular fragments swirled in a pleasant haze, but once all the limos had arrived a stronger compositional mechanism took over, moving toward a culminating idea: a pattern of intervals contracting on both ends, from a tenth to an octave to a sixth to a fourth to a second.

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This trend culminated with ideas about a genetically encoded "language module" in the brain, possessed of a language-specific set of rules that determine not just the structure of English, but of Swedish, Burmese, Kazakh, Czech, you name it.

Instead of tear gas, he has used nationalist, imperialist ideas, culminating in the annexation of Crimea and the slow subjugation of south-east Ukraine.Hard power and softMr Putin's preferred method is "hybrid warfare": a blend of hard and soft power.

That new notion of nationhood engendered a deep interest in the classical past culminating in the ideas of the Neoplatonist philosopher Gemistus Pletho, who abandoned Christianity.

A more positive feature of the paper lies in its constructive program for research, culminating in Turing's ideas for 'learning machines' and educating 'child' machines (Turing 1950b, p. 454).

This idea culminated into the Google Ventures-backed, $14-million-funded 14-million-funded 14-million-fundediptic, whose waroboticsin Menlo Park, cloudornia houses robots that perform laboratoryces experimenTranscriptic

This terrible idea culminated in Rudy nibbling on chocolate radiation and Elie blistering his finger in hot candy, then sticking it in a tub of butter.

One of the first political reactions to the attacks was a moderate status posted by president Klaus Iohannis, which culminated with the idea that "religious and ethnic tolerance, as well as free speech, are the basis of modern civilization, which is built on democratic principles".

One of the first political reactions to the attacks was a moderate status posted by our president, Klaus Iohannis, which culminated with the idea that "religious and ethnic tolerance, as well as free speech, are the basis of modern civilisation, which is built on democratic principles".

Not every scientist agrees, however, and several studies have since argued that the support for the idea is poor, culminating in a paper, written by Keith Millar, Adrian Bowman and William Battersby, that is published in the current issue of the journal Polar Record.

Eyre admitted later to depression; Hall's diaries alternate between rambunctiousness and despair, turning over the idea of suicide and culminating in the breakup of his second marriage.

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