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This has its culmination in The Deluge, with its wildly angled vision, the crowd of figures vectoring in sharp diagonals across a monochrome landscape of concrete buildings and encroaching blackness.

He argues that the aerial bombing that marked the second world war and now has its culmination in unmanned drones controlled from Nevada as they bomb Afghan villages, had its roots in the colonial policy of exterminating "savages" from the air.

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With de Kooning, each painting has its own culmination — when its indeterminate elements reach fulfillment in a suddenly apprehended quality of the whole.

It may seem like an exaggeration, but with The New World cinema has reached its culmination, its apotheosis.

That process was furthered when Vietnam joined ASEAN two years ago, and would have reached its culmination this month with the accession of Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar.So the coup in Cambodia which has led to a delay in that country's membership of ASEAN is a big setback for the organisation.

The negative consequences of this process on folwark economies of the East had reached its culmination in the second half of the 17th century.

If you want to trace the bipartisan roots of the morally bankrupt culture that has now found its culmination in our financial apocalypse, a good place to start is late 2001 and 2002, just as the White House contemplated inflating Saddam's W.M.D. That's when we learned about another scandal with cooked books, Enron.

It is worth remembering that this movement to change America did not begin when Barack Obama took the presidential oath of office -- it has been underway for decades and has only now reached its culmination with the Obama presidency.

As the endless presidential election has dragged on towards what appears to be its culmination, much has been written about how this has been a wonderful civics lesson for us all.

A half century later, here's how The Times described the San Francisco earthquake in 1906: "A disaster that staggers comprehension and in point of terror and damage is unprecedented on the coast has not yet reached its culmination".

Now this process has reached its logical culmination.

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