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After coming to prominence in 2005, his rise was fast, and this show – more than two hours long, performed with a full orchestra in the Albert Hall – marks a climax about as high as any comedian can go.

The year 1834 marks a climax in Balzac's career, for by then he had become totally conscious of his great plan to group his individual novels so that they would comprehend the whole of contemporary society in a diverse but unified series of books.

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The appointments marked a climax to a four-day Communist Party congress in Havana that was eclipsed only by the appearance of Fidel Castro, who gingerly took his seat on stage next to his younger brother.

A climax marks the end of one of the late phases of a decline with an abrupt reversal.

His remarks broke no bold new ground, but he made it clear that this conference, like Roosevelt's, was intended to mark a beginning, not a climax.

One of the loveliest sights, halfway through a film soaked in loveliness, is a travelling shot of the Bois de Boulogne; it marks the climax to a short speech in which we learn that the Bois forms the remnant of a larger forest that encrusted Paris when, as Lutetia, it was invaded by Julius Caesar.

Some impressionistic piano notes and an out-of-nowhere exclamation—"All right!"—at around the five-minute mark make for something of a climax, but the song doesn't really need one.

The extraordinary images of the former ninth planet and its large moon, Charon, beamed 4 bn miles back to Earth from the New Horizons spacecraft, marks the climax of a mission that has been quietly underway for nearly a decade.

The decision to cancel the release marks the climax of a torrid month for Sony.

To the delight of conservative religious lobby groups, today's decision (accessible here in PDF form) upheld the church's point of view and said it was "not unreasonable" to have stopped the would-be union from establishing itself.This marks the climax of a tortuous legal tale.

Labour marks the climax of a 9-month pregnancy period where trust in self gradually builds up.

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