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The culmination of that conflict led to the resignation of the national team coach, Otto Pfister, and the threat made by the players not to play their game against Switzerland on 16 June 2006.
The culmination of these changes led to increased sales and greater market share of both home and small business use.
For the first test as The Dead End Kids, Warner cast them in the movie Crime School opposite Humphrey Bogart which was a success which led to the culmination of this movie.
The culmination of the many investigations, indictments and convictions of those around Young led many observers to believe he was at the center of widespread corruption in the city government, which included school boards, sanitation, and many other departments, but especially the police department.
* The first, HOL4 stems from the HOL88 system, which was the culmination of the original HOL implementation effort, led by Mike Gordon.
This result, which orthodox Marxists believe is a principal contradictory characteristic leading to an inevitable collapse of the capitalist order, was held by Marx and Engels to, as a result of various contradictions in the capitalist mode of production, result in crises whose resolution necessitates the emergence of an entirely new mode of production as the culmination of the same historical dialectic that led to the emergence of capitalism from prior forms.
The match was a culmination of Speed's efforts which led Wales to receive the unofficial award for biggest mover of 2011 in the FIFA rankings.
The central passageway was the culmination of the Sacred Way, which led to the Acropolis from Eleusis.
The culmination of events that led to the outbreak of war are generally understood to be the 1939 invasion of Poland by Germany and Soviet Russia and the 1937 invasion of the Republic of China by the Empire of Japan.
The code is the culmination of several years of a global collaborative effort led by IMIA's working Group on Data Protection in Health Information, Chaired by Professor Ab Baker.
The culmination of these matters led the Liberal leader, Zed Seselja, on 17 August 2010, to move a no confidence vote in the Assembly against Gallagher as Minister for Health as follows:
Hayes was also a long-serving non-executive director of Independent News & Media Plc, retiring in 2009 towards the culmination of a long running battle for control of the group between the O ' Reilly family and Denis O ' Brien led to a re-structuring of the Board.
In Wales the passing of the Bill was seen by many as the culmination of a long campaign which had begun in the mid-nineteenth century, led largely by Welsh Nonconformists who objected to paying tithes to the Church of England.
This process, which reached its culmination in the post-Hammurabic period, led to identifying the Planet Venus with Ishtar, Jupiter with Marduk, Mars with Nergal, Mercury with Nabu, and Saturn with Ninurta.
The Summit was the culmination of 17 years of diplomacy led by Vibhav Kant Upadhyay to bring together the industrialists, financiers and elected leaders of India and Japan.

culmination and reforms
* 1881 – General Order 70, the culmination of the Cardwell and Childers reforms of the British Army, comes into effect.
* July 1 – General Order 70, the culmination of the Cardwell-Childers reforms of the British Army's organization, comes into effect.
The culmination of these reforms arrived in the operas of Christoph Willibald Gluck.
The culmination of these reforms took place in June, 1875.
After the culmination of the Cardwell-Childers reforms on 1 July 1881, the Sherwood Foresters ( Derbyshire Regiment ) was formed ( later the Sherwood Foresters ( Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment ) and the Robin Hood Rifles became its 3rd Volunteer Battalion.
** 1 July-General Order 70, the culmination of the Cardwell-Childers reforms of the Army's organisation, came into effect.

culmination and 1961
The merger was the culmination of an organizational process begun in 1961.
The most commonly cited include the series of Chamber's Street loft concerts, New York, curated by Yoko Ono and La Monte Young in 1961 featuring pieces by Jackson Mac Low and Henry Flynt, the month-long Yam festival held in upstate New York by George Brecht and Robert Watts in May, 1963 with Ray Johnson and Allan Kaprow that was the culmination of a year's worth of Mail Art pieces, and a series of concerts held in Mary Bauermeister's studio, Cologne, 1960-61 featuring Nam June Paik and John Cage amongst many others.
The great culmination of all the effort was revealed in October 1961, when the world's first all-electronic desktop calculators were launched.
The 1961 Italian Grand Prix on 10 September could have been the culmination of von Trips ' career, as a third place would have been sufficient to secure the Formula One World Drivers Championship that year.

culmination and these
In these respects the vases of the early eighth century represent a culmination of earlier lines of progress.
The culmination of these efforts is Taylor's theorem, which roughly states that every differentiable function locally looks like a polynomial function, and the Stone-Weierstrass theorem, which states that every continuous function defined on a compact interval of the real axis can be approximated on the whole interval as closely as desired by a polynomial function.
The culmination of these plans was the Ten Year Crusade that covered the years from 1953 to 1963.
The culmination of these misfortunes was the Black Death of 1349 – 1349.
The culmination of these efforts came on February 16, 1863, when the Kansas legislature established Kansas State Agricultural College ( now Kansas State University ) in Manhattan.
The second-generation Renault 5, the European Car of the Year-winning Renault 9, and the most luxurious Renault yet, the 25 were all released in the early 1980s, building Renault's reputation, but at the same time the company suffered from poor product quality which reflected badly in the image of the brand and the ill-fated Renault 14 is seen by many as the culmination of these problems in the early 1980s.
Histriomastix represents the culmination of the Puritan attack on the English Renaissance theatre and celebrations such as Christmas, as noted in the following: " Our Christmas lords of misrule, together with dancing, masks, mummeries, state players, and such other Christmas disorders, now in use with Christians, were derived from these Roman Saturnalia and Bacchanalian festivals, which should cause all pious Christians eternally to abominate them.
The culmination of these efforts is the Standard Model, a quantum field theory explaining all of the fundamental interactions except gravity.
The paintings in the Vatican by Michelangelo and Raphael are said by some scholars such as Stephen Freedberg to represent the culmination of High Renaissance style in painting, because of the ambitious scale of these works, coupled with the complexity of their composition, closely observed human figures, and pointed iconographic and decorative references to classical antiquity, can be viewed as emblematic of the High Renaissance.
His research on perspective and geometrical projections can be seen as a culmination of centuries of scientific inquiry across the classical epoch in optics that stretched from al-Hasan Ibn al-Haytham ( Alhazen ) to Johannes Kepler, and going beyond a mere synthesis of these traditions with Renaissance perspective theories and practices.
There is a movement through these three pieces of which Camera Lucida can be seen as the culmination.
The culmination of these trends was a swing against the NPA at the 1990 election, at which the Hawke Labor government was re-elected.
In 1930, John Middleton Murry gave a history of these responses " to show the astonishing variety of opinion which exists at this day concerning the culmination of a poem whose beauty has been acknowledged for many years.
These writings prompted new and complete defenses of the Mishnah and the Talmud, the culmination of these in the writings of Saadia Gaon and his criticisms of Karaism.
The culmination of this course is a week spent in the school's cottage in Snowdonia when in Shell Form where all of these skills are put to use.
Because the art of these painters represent the culmination of the northern European Mediaeval artistic heritage and the incorporation of Renaissance ideals, it is categorised as belonging to both the Early Renaissance and the Late Gothic.
According to Clinton Heylin, these were her first shows with drummer Jay Dee Daugherty, the culmination of four years spent " compiling a unique rock & roll sound ".
The culmination of all of these findings results in strong support of the theory that there is a short-term store that phonologically stores recently learned items.
Many of these stories were loosely based on popular classics, ranging from Alexandre Dumas over Buffalo Bill to Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, with as culmination his comic in two parts of the legend of Till Eulenspiegel, made for Kuifje.
Rothstein sees the Xenu myth as building off of, and the culmination of, these accounts.

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