Sentence examples for from culmination from inspiring English sources

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It is only in the course of nature that we should be able to follow him some steps in his decline from culmination, for Sir Edwin is not a young man, and can never again be what he was.

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Sabrina Chun, artist of the newly popular Blackprints collection of reverse black and white illustrations of classic cars, found her artistic inspiration from a culmination of different art movements from the mid-twentieth century (1940s and World War II-era propaganda posters) to the late 1950s to '60s British and American pop art, in addition to the retro-futuristic movement of the 1970s.

In 1945, looking back from the culmination of another war, Hannah Arendt observed that confronting mass death had been the "fundamental problem" in human consciousness in the aftermath of the Great War.

In another example Stephen Beckman and Paul Valentine examined the phenomenon of 'partible paternity' in tribes in South America: the belief that babies are made up from the culmination of the spermatozoa of multiple males.

Collectively, tissue-specific nuclear organization results from a culmination of inputs that result in proper transcriptional regulation.

Optimized nanopatterned feature coverage and film properties from the culmination of Cu and SiO2 process and source technology development will be presented.

The young general also benefited from the culmination of military reforms that created a more professional army.

But perhaps the most gratifying of Legrand's asides to the audience came from the culmination of the song "Take Care".

Yet, apart from Howard – who, after a decade of failing to graduate, is suddenly studying up – none of the house members have even considered their exams or final essays, despite being 11 weeks away from the culmination of a £27,000 degree.

Our way of visualizing the roles of miRNA is via the concept of an integrated network emerging from the culmination of the interactions of the gene targets associated with the family of let-7 miRNAs.

This referred to a perceived lack of agency, often resulting from the culmination or increased frequency of several factors (e.g. regular seizures, drinking every day); and in some cases the impact of a new (e.g. nosebleed; 'wetting myself') or significant event (e.g. contact with police, hospital or social services).

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