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National competition was the culmination of work which began with the school year last fall and continued until just before summer vacation.
The culmination of this trend was the creation of a National Assembly for Wales in 1999.
The championship is the culmination of a season following the National League, where 23 teams complete in a series of nine races held between May and September throughout Britain.
December 8, 1928: Georgia Tech 20, Georgia 6This was the culmination of Georgia Tech's second perfect season and National Championship, though the Yellow Jackets would go on to the Rose Bowl to face Cal in what would turn out to be a famous game itself.
* those who see the Nazi period as the culmination of Deutschtum ( Germanism ), and Marxists who see National Socialism as the culmination of capitalism
Likewise, if one accepts the Marxist view of National Socialism as the culmination of capitalism, then the Nazi phenomenon is universal, and fascism can come to power in any society where capitalism is the dominant economic system, whereas the view of National Socialism as the culmination of Deutschtum means that the Nazi phenomenon is local and particular only to Germany.
The culmination of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory research during the 1970 1976 timeframe resulted in a Molten Salt Breeder Reactor ( MSBR ) design which would use LiF-BeF < sub > 2 </ sub >- ThF < sub > 4 </ sub >- UF < sub > 4 </ sub > ( 72-16-12-0. 4 ) as fuel, was to be moderated by graphite with a 4 year replacement schedule, use NaF-NaBF < sub > 4 </ sub > as the secondary coolant, and have a peak operating temperature of 705 ° C.
The Sun National Bank Center also plays host to the USSBA Zildjian Indoor Percussion Championships every April as the culmination of the Winter Percussion season and the National Championships for USSBA Indoor
Citing the critique of National Socialism developed by German conservative historians such as Hans Rothfels and Gerhard Ritter, Lukacs describes the Nazi movement as the culmination of the dark forces which lurk within modern civilization.
This announcement was the culmination of meetings and events involving NASA, the National Academy of Sciences, Universities Research Association and several major universities.
His seminal work was the 1987 article National Socialism-The Biological World View in which he argued that National Socialism had its basis in the laws of nature and was in effect the culmination of the search for truth as the founding principle of life.

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At the culmination of the ensuing months-long legal dispute, he watched, as described by Sandford, " millions of dollars of his future earnings being surrendered " in what were " uniquely generous terms for Defries ", then " shut himself up in West 20th Street, where for a week his howls could be heard through the locked attic door.
Contemporary reviews all praised the play's humour, though some were cautious about its explicit lack of social messages, while others foresaw the modern consensus that it was the culmination of Wilde's artistic career so far.
The Alhambra is the architectural culmination of the works of Nasrid art that were undertaken in the 13th and 14th centuries, with most of the Alhambra having been built at the time of Yusuf I and Mohammed V, between 1333 and 1354.
At one point Walthamstow was just a culmination of five small villages, and affairs were discussed at Vestry House, acting as the first town hall.
Though most battles were fought in the South, skirmishes between Kansas and Missouri continued until culmination with the Lawrence Massacre on August 21, 1863.
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.
This process marked the culmination of the Meiji Restoration in that all daimyo ( feudal lords ) were required to return their authority to the Emperor.
The great culmination of all the effort was revealed in October 1961, when the world's first all-electronic desktop calculators were launched.
It was revealed that both Neo and Trinity were actually the culmination of decades of Machine research into translating human DNA perfectly into Machine code, allowing them to interface directly with technology without the need for simulated interfaces.
It measured more than five metres high and over twelve metres wide, depicted another Venetian celebration and was a culmination of his banquet scenes, which this time included not only the Last Supper, but also German soldiers, comic dwarves, and a variety of animals: in short, the exotica which were standard to his narratives.
During this time, the trends set in motion by the Great Elector reached their culmination, as the Junkers, the landed aristocracy, were welded to the Prussian Army.
The articles of association of the Sevilla Football Club were approved by the civil governor of Seville on 14 October 1905 as a culmination of a process that took place after some meetings and assemblies that were held.
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.
" Jesuits, Franciscans, Dominicans and other orders were expelled in the culmination of twenty years of anti-Jesuit and antimonastic hysteria.
At the end of 1948, during the culmination of their opposition to the SED seizure of power, Liberal Democratic Party had more than 200, 000 members, 23 % of whom were younger than 25.
" La Prole " is a culmination of many months ' work were Calderon has written and recorded original " bomba " chants in an effort to bridge the gap between the old and the new.
As the culmination of the process, the tribes were each called up to the templum on the Rostra to deliver their votes.
These congregations were the culmination of Warner's desire for non-sectarian Holiness congregations, of which he had dreamed of since January 31, 1878 when he noted in his diary: " On the 31st of last January the Lord showed me that holiness could never prosper upon sectarian soil encumbered by human creeds and party names, and he gave me a new commission to join holiness and all truth together and build up the apostolic church of the living God.
His vociferous denunciations of his land of birth, it has been posited, were the culmination of his rejection of his native England's capitalism, in favour of a form of German Romanticism akin to that which he had cultivated in himself during his years at Cheltenham.
I won't deny that those problems-which were really just the culmination of many years of a lot of other b. s.
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 Academy was from the 17th to 19th centuries the culmination of study for select French artists who, having won the prestigious Prix de Rome ( Rome Prize ), were honored with a 3, 4 or 5-year scholarship ( depending on the art discipline they followed ) in the Eternal City for the purpose of the study of art and architecture.

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The event was the culmination of civil disobedience in the Ballarat region during the Victorian gold rush with miners objecting to the expense of a Miner's Licence, taxation ( via the licence ) without representation and the actions of the government and its agents ( the police and military ) The local rebellion in Ballarat grew from a Ballarat Reform League movement and culminated in organised battle at the stockades against colonial forces.
The congress was controversial because it was the culmination of a long ideological battle within the Moderate Youth League between the conservatives and the libertarians ; Reinfeldt represented the conservatives and Kristersson the libertarians.
Until his retirement in May 2012 at the culmination of the 2011-12 season, Poole was the oldest player in the Football League.
The World Series of Major League Baseball is the culmination of the sport's postseason each October.
Towards the culmination of the fixture list, Selkirk had recorded unexpected home and away victories over the reigning league champions, Whitehill Welfare, to avoid the dreaded trapdoor and ensure that Premier League football will be witnessed at Yarrow Park for another year.

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The culmination of their investigations, the Arzelà Ascoli theorem, was a generalization of the Bolzano Weierstrass theorem to families of continuous functions, the precise conclusion of which was that it was possible to extract a uniformly convergent sequence of functions from a suitable family of functions.
* 1881 General Order 70, the culmination of the Cardwell and Childers reforms of the British Army, comes into effect.
* 1848 Slaves are freed in the Danish West Indies ( now U. S. Virgin Islands ) by Peter von Scholten in the culmination of a year-long plot by enslaved Africans.
* 1980 Through cooperation between the U. S. and Canadian governments, six American diplomats secretly escape hostilities in Iran in the culmination of the Canadian caper.
* November 9 A new constitution comes into effect in the Kingdom of Nepal, establishing multiparty democracy and constitutional monarchy ; this is the culmination of the 1990 People's Movement.
* July 1 General Order 70, the culmination of the Cardwell-Childers reforms of the British Army's organization, comes into effect.
* June 8 Newton rebellion: The Tresham landowners family kills 40 50 peasants during protests against the enclosure of common land in Newton, Northamptonshire, UK, at the culmination of the Midland Revolt.
The culmination of the Austrian conflict with the Turks came during the long reign of Leopold I ( 1657 1705 ).
Whilst widely criticised at the time, over the longer term the decision can be seen as a logical culmination of the withdrawal from Britain's colonial-era political and military commitments in Asia, the Middle East, Africa and elsewhere that had been underway under British governments of both parties since the Second World War and of the parallel switch of Britain's emphasis to its European identity.
The culmination of this style was The Farm ( 1921 22 ).
The culmination of these misfortunes was the Black Death of 1349 1349.
Baba explained the symbolism, saying, " The colors in the flag signify man's rise from the grossest of impressions of lust and anger symbolized by red to the culmination in the highest state of spirituality and oneness with God symbolized by sky blue.
Scholars have come to view the Great Purge as a crucial moment or rather the culmination of a vast social engineering campaign started at the beginning of the 1930s ( Hagenloh, 2000 ; Shearer, 2003 ; Werth, 2003 ).
Johnson took part in “ The Ruse of Medusa ” the culmination of Cunningham ’ s Satie Festival-with Cage, Cunningham, Fuller, Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Lippold, Ruth Asawa, Arthur Penn, and others among the cast and crew.
* Quentin Compson III ( 1890 1910 ), the oldest Compson child: passionate and neurotic, he commits suicide as the tragic culmination of the damaging influence of his father's nihilistic philosophy and his inability to cope with his sister's sexual promiscuity.
Spencer adopted a utilitarian standard of ultimate value the greatest happiness of the greatest number and the culmination of the evolutionary process would be the maximization of utility.
Ferguson's research opened the way for many of the achievements of the Celtic Revival, especially those of Yeats and Douglas Hyde, but this narrative of Irish poetry which leads to the Revival as culmination can also be deceptive and occlude important poetry, such as the work of James Henry ( 1798 1876 ), medical doctor, Virgil scholar and poet.
Wilson, a Republican, served as the 36th governor of California ( 1991 1999 ), the culmination of more than three decades in the public arena that included eight years as a United States Senator ( 1983 1991 ), eleven years as Mayor of San Diego ( 1971 1982 ) and four years as a California State Assemblyman ( 1967 1971 ).

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