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was culmination
noun
The attainment of the highest point of altitude reached by a heavenly body; passage across the meridian; transit.
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Mignini suggested it was culmination of a violent game forced on the British student in which she was sexually assaulted by Guede.
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The Boxer Rebellion and Eight-Nation Alliance Aggression against China were culmination of such conflicts.
This is culmination of artists who got together and said this is the movie we want to do.
Rather, they were culminations of longstanding grievances towards women on the part of abusive men.
It was a culmination".
Tuesday was the culmination of that progression.
"It was a culmination," she said proudly.
This was the culmination of a lifetime of ambition.
Of course, that was the culmination of decades of work.
"That photograph was a culmination of him knowing her".
The complaint was the culmination of a six-year investigation.
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