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Mr. Elelaimy's activism, which would culminate in Tahrir, gathered steam in 2010.
The anarcho-syndicalists' strategy called for sustaining militancy by creating an atmosphere of incessant conflict, which would culminate in a massive general strike.
In early May, he announced a "6 in 60" campaign — six machines in sixty days — which would culminate in a rollout on the Fourth of July.
One of these was financial deregulation, which would culminate in the 2008 financial crash and in the still-lingering euro debacle.
The last day of the rally was a 116-mile dash through the Veneto, which would culminate in a police-escorted parade around Treviso.
It was designed to look like an exhaustive fact-finding process (hence the seventy-five hearings), which would culminate in the deliberations of the committee and conclude with its recommendations.
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As the song spread through the Union ranks, these abolitionists regarded its popularity as portending the incorporation of Brown's antislavery zeal into the North's war effort, which would ultimately culminate in the emancipation of the slaves.
But the morning the trial was abandoned, in January 2011, and what followed were the first of what would be hundreds of stories about undercover policing, which would eventually culminate in a book.
This set the stage for a continuing motif of financial difficulties for Dunder Mifflin, which would eventually culminate in the sixth season episode "Secret Santa", in which it is revealed the company has been sold and its executives all fired.
Assad promised a series of gradual concessions, which he said would culminate in a revised constitution.
But the barriers for transferring research into clinical practice [ 2- 4] challenge this process, which, in their final state, would culminate in what Davis called 'the adoption process' [ 5].
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