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The perfect culmination to one very hectic mission.
The poor attendance is a costly and potentially embarrassing culmination to months of obsessive planning.
This posthumously published memoir, "The Last Holiday," is an elegiac culmination to his musical and literary career.
Myriad celebrations were planned, the culmination to be the renaming of the Martin Beck Theatre the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.
Now the entire tetralogy is being toured, making a worthy culmination to Richard Farnes's years as the company's music director.
The wild finish was a fitting culmination to an odd game in which the teams rarely played well at the same time.
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The evening, Nov. 22, was a modest but significant culmination, proof to Ms. North and her friends that it might be possible to keep ballet in their lives, while not necessarily making their lives about ballet.
Hence, effect culmination contributes to a mechanistic understanding of sustainable pesticide effects in the field that are far below those concentrations predicted to be safe within the risk assessment process.
Considering this effect culmination enables to link long-term effects of repeated low-dose toxicant pulses at concentrations that should have no effect on the number of individuals within a population (i.e., below the no observed effect concentration for each individual pulse).
The arcs correspond with W- to WSW-verging anticline culminations, limited, to the north by a NE-SW strike-slip lateral ramp.
A stopwatch was used to measure the time it took to complete the 100-meter distance, commencing from a verbal cue to start walking to culmination of the 5th pass.
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