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After detailing his jobs – laying hedges, hanging gates, bathing sheeps' feet and trimming muck from their tails, cleaning roof gutters, and so on – he concludes: "Landscapes like ours are the sum total and culmination of a million little unseen jobs".
The BBC SO perform orchestral works by Lili and Nadia Boulanger as the culmination of the Total Immersion day.
It was the culmination of a month of operations that totalled $40 billion, one of the biggest currency gambles to date.
Voeckler will start stage 10 on Tuesday in yellow, the second stint in the maillot jaune of his career and the culmination of a season in which he has won a total of eight races.
Glover's 1940 BBC broadcast in some respects marked the culmination of years of rich speculation about the likely impact of total war on the civilian population.
The finals were the culmination of a three-day competition at the First United Methodist Church in Pasadena where the 14 finalists were selected from a total of 65 musicians competing in the categories of woodwinds, brass and strings.
Big bang, near-total deregulation and the City's consequent opening up to foreign capital by Mrs Thatcher in October 1986 was the culmination of this long-standing theme in British history.
The culmination came Saturday.
"Dilma is the culmination," Ms. Tornaghi said.
The culmination of his 21 Grammy awards?
It's a culmination for him.
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