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The basic theme of the album is about the culmination point of one's existence.
The Ypres campaign became the culmination point of the Race to the Sea.
Obviously, for Crusoe this is a culmination point, where his concepts are ultimately confronted with those of Friday.
The team's losing streak reached a culmination point when they lost 1-6 to FC Nordsjaelland.
The attack can only be seen as a culmination point in regards to Japanese-American interests in the Pacific region.
Three near parallel ridges collide in Zubački kabao, Orjens' culmination point.
The composer deepens dramatic meaning of the comedy by adding this part to culmination point of development of scenic events.
With Mr. Starr quickening the pace of his investigation and reaching a culmination point, many House Republicans are on edge.
Like in other Roman towns, the reign of Diocletian marked the culmination point of repression against Christians.
An important one is the solar day, defined as the time it takes for the sun to return to its culmination point (its highest point in the sky).
The event was initially prepared by the country's political opposition parties and number of civil movements as a culmination point to depose the President of Ukraine.
With Pashtun tribal militias intensifying pressure on Taliban forces, Major Higgins said, the war "seems to be reaching a culmination point of some type."
The Ciaculli massacre is the culmination point of the First Mafia War between rival clans in Palermo.
It is true, as Commissioner Patten said, that the EU-Russia Summit in the coming weeks will represent a culmination point.
The high valley forms a pass of no official name, often referred to as Lenzerheide Pass, with a culmination point located 5 km north of the village.
Devotees attend the Kalkaji temple throughout the year, but the culmination point of their prayers and celebration comes during the festival of Navratri twice a year.
I think the USA know how to honor and adore genius; and that's why the USA are now in the culmination point in leading the world.
They wrote: "Gregory Bateson uses the word plateau to designate something very special: a continuous, self-vibrating region of intensities whose development avoids any orientation toward a culmination point or external end."
Suddenly at this culmination point in the healing rite, the whole assembly became unaccountably convulsed with mirth, and the puzzled anthropologist, note-book at the ready, pushed her way forward to the front of the crowd.
The culmination point in the movement's history was the action organized on 1 June 1988, known as the "Revolution of Dwarves", during which more than 10 thousand people marched through the center of Wrocław wearing orange dwarf hats.
Ukraine without Kuchma March Unrest (UbK March Unrest) was a major event and the culmination point that took place on March 9, 2001 as part of the Ukraine without Kuchma civil initiative.
A first culmination point was achieved in 1994, when their twin robot vehicles VaMP and VITA-2 drove more than one thousand kilometers on a Paris multi-lane highway in standard heavy traffic at speeds up to 130 km/h.