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"What could have happened to make it more climactic and really build?"
And it all came down to one final climactic scene.
But it was far from the most climactic moment in this production.
"Even more, now, at what might be the climactic point of my life."
"I never expected that we would be the climactic event."
They flower all at once, in a single, climactic week.
This was to be the climactic fight in the 11-day battle.
The show's climactic dance number takes place in a prison.
"I am only sorry the play did not reach its climactic scene."
That makes it the likely setting for the Americans' climactic battle, too.
This was the supreme, the climactic battle of his life thus far.
But his enthusiasm goes too far in the climactic exchange.
The first is a climactic split of the white resistance.
If at a climactic moment something happened to her, the power released would be tremendous.
"At a climactic point of a serious piece, something dramatic has to happen," he said.
And I do think it should be a climactic one, don't you?
During the climactic battle the main characters all come together and many of them are killed.
Will this boy be ready for the climactic rap battle?
Q. What are some of the predicted climactic changes going to mean?
But they never make the climactic change, and the sagas continue.
He'll be here in his final retreat, waiting for the climactic battle.
No drama was ever played to a more climactic ending.
You can also feel the chill; the climactic game takes place in minus-10-degree weather.
To place words or phrases in a certain order to obtain a climactic effect.
The song is used to show anticipation to the coming night, which will end up being the climactic part of the play.