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At the Villa Savoye the act of cleansing is represented both by the sink in the entrance hall and the celebration of the health-giving properties of the sun in the solarium on the roof which is given significance by being the culmination of ascending the ramp.
At the culmination of Page's quest, he reaches out to touch The Hermit, only to discover paradoxically that the Hermit is himself.
At the time, it represented the culmination of Labour's involvement in politics.
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.
* At a latitude of 52 ° N, the upper culmination is at 58 °, in the south, and the lower culmination is − 18 °, below the horizon, in the north.
* At a latitude of 80 ° N the upper culmination is at 30 °, in the south, and the lower at 10 °, also above the horizon ( midnight sun ), in the north.
At the culmination of the path is the Arahant, described as " one of developed self " ( bhāvit-atto ), who has carried the process of personal development and self-reliance to its perfection.
At the penultimate culmination of a multi-thousand year journey, Kaushika's yogic power is at a peak.
At the Cairo Conference Bell and Lawrence highly recommended Faisal bin Hussein, ( the son of Hussein, Sherif of Mecca ), former commander of the Arab forces that helped the British during the war and entered Damascus at the culmination of the Arab Revolt.
At the culmination of the episode, they performed " Fade to Grey ".
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.
At the culmination of the assault, the besieging forces managed to make a breach in the walls.
At the culmination of the bloody battle between father and son, Cyber appears, complete in his new adamantium laced skin, and challenges not Wolverine, but Daken.
At the culmination of this feud the group returned to being heels, kicking Sting out for daring to challenge Ric Flair for the World Title.
At Avery Fisher Hall, he performed with the Radio City Rockettes in Jerry Herman's Mack and Mabel and also in The Stephen Sondheim Gala, the culmination of the Kennedy Center's " Summer of Sondheim ," where Hugh played Anthony Hope in Sweeney Todd.
At the culmination of his experiences Grady begins to questions the evils within himself.
At the culmination of his battle with the regenerating Chemo, Superman hurls the giant into outer space.
At the culmination of the 33rd over, with Sri Lanka still trailing the adjusted Duckworth-Lewis target by 37 runs, the umpires suspended the game due to bad light.
At the culmination of her studies Smith remained in America, remarking: " women's football in England is a joke.
At the culmination of both storylines the Savants and main characters of both sides discard political concerns and secretly cooperate to finish the starship design, exceeding specification and allowing the children of the other colony to be evacuated with the winning side.
At the culmination of the first drive for expansion, the IHSA also sought a way to add a state championship in football to its schedule of events.

At and ensuing
At Maecenas ' insistence ( according to the tradition ) Virgil spent the ensuing years ( perhaps 37 – 29 BC ) on the longer didactic hexameter poem called the Georgics ( from Greek, " On Working the Earth ") which he dedicated to Maecenas.
At the ensuing Battle of Wimpfen, Georg Friedrich's army is almost completely destroyed.
At the ensuing Battle of Marathon, the Athenians won a remarkable victory, which resulted in the withdrawal of the Persian army to Asia.
At least two other books, tentatively titled Titus Awakes and Gormenghast Revisited, were planned ; but Parkinson's disease and Peake's ensuing death at age 57 prevented him from writing down more than a few hundred words and ideas for further volumes.
At the ensuing conclave ( the longest of the 20th century ), Ratti was elected Pope on 6 February 1922 on the fourteenth ballot, taking the name of Pius XI.
At the ensuing riksdag of 1769, when the Hats returned to power, Fersen was again elected marshal of the diet ; but he made no attempt to redeem his pledges to Crown Prince Gustavus ( later Gustav III ).
At the time, social upheaval in Scotland due to the introduction of sheep farming and the ensuing Highland and Lowland Clearances had left a number of Scots destitute.
At that point, Carlism, under its new head Carlos VII, became the rallying point for many political Catholics and conservatives, becoming the main group of the right-wing opposition to the ensuing governments in Spain.
At the ensuing election Parkes was returned with a small majority and formed his fifth administration, which began in March 1889 and lasted until October 1891.
At that time during Li's childhood, a civil war was ensuing and living conditions were harsh, which may have been a cursor for Li's tonsure at a young age.
At the ensuing Battle of Marathon, the Athenians won a remarkable victory, which resulted in the withdrawal of the Persian army to Asia.
At an ensuing press conference, with Jerry West at his side, Buss named West head coach.
At the ensuing by-election, held on 22 October 1970, Baker was elected for the safe Conservative seat of St Marylebone in central London.
At the ensuing by-election, his seat of Kew was won for the Liberals by Prue Sibree ( now Prue Leggoe ).
At stake is the Church's moral authority, its credibility, its ability to interpret the ' signs of the times ' and its capacity to confront the ensuing questions.
At the end of 1927, the school took over the Hogere Oosteindschool, a Dutch-medium instruction school, suggestive of the demise of Dutch as a language in South Africa and the ensuing adoption of Afrikaans as the primary instruction medium.
At the ensuing council of war, when it was debated whether to destroy the entire Temple, Alexander voted with the majority who favored preservation.
At the ensuing Battle of Ager Sanguinis he had 700 knights and 3000 foot soldiers, including 500 Armenian cavalry, but nearly all were killed, including Roger himself.
At the ensuing press conference, McMahon announced that due to the explosive situation Tyson's role was being changed to that of ring enforcer.
At Zengi's death, Alp-Arlsan tried to exploit the ensuing disorder to gain the power in Mosul.
At the ensuing election, Russell was again elected to Parliament, this time as a representative for Bedfordshire, as well as for Hampshire ( for which he chose not to sit ).
At the same time, however, he declares that he will not be in a position to accept the post he has been so eager to get, claiming that if his wife's criminal past caught up with them, the ensuing scandal might even jeopardize the Empire.
At the ensuing Battle of Queenston Heights, Brock was killed leading a hasty counter-attack to recover a battery which had been captured by the Americans.
At least 129 hostages died during the ensuing raid ; nearly all of these fatalities were attributed to the effects of the aerosolised incapacitating agent that was pumped into the theatre to subdue the militants.

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