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The duke was forced to consent to a condemnation of the teaching of Osiander, and the climax came in 1566 when the Estates appealed to King Sigismund II Augustus of Poland, Albert's cousin, who sent a commission to Königsberg.
The struggles came to a climax in 1991 when the team went 1 – 15 and was just one point away from the first imperfect season in the history of a 16 game schedule.
The climax came at the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
Soon afterwards, however, their feud came to a climax in court, where Wilde's homosexual double life was revealed to the Victorian public and he was eventually sentenced to imprisonment.
Thus, he was living in border-state Missouri as the secession crisis came to a climax.
After the Sture homicide, John was imprisoned and Eric's conflict with the nobility came to its climax.
The climax came with the publication of his Neueste Offenbarungen Gottes in Briefen und Erzählungen ( 1773 – 1775 ), purporting to be a " model version " of the New Testament, rendered, with due regard to enlightenment, into modern German.
Resistance came to a climax in July 1794, when a U. S. marshal arrived in western Pennsylvania to serve writs to distillers who had not paid the excise.
The resistance came to a climax in 1794.
The end to this era came in Justice League of America # 83 ( Aug. 1970 ), when, at the climax of another JLA / JSA crossover, the Ghostly Guardian ( as DC nicknamed the character ) appeared to be destroyed.
His career in Romania came to a climax in 1958 with the highly successful Romanian premiere of Oedipe in Bucharest.
This resulted in an academic ' Renaissance ' of the college which came to a climax from the late 1950s when the college was at the forefront of the schools winning awards on entry to Oxford and Cambridge.
When it came to the film's climax, the crew colored a sock to resemble the shoe on his good foot, which Chan wore over his cast.
The climax came in December 1878, when Parliament was recalled to discuss the war in Afghanistan.
Mahler wrote of this movement: " The increasing tension, working up to the final climax, is so tremendous that I don ’ t know myself, now that it is over, how I ever came to write it.
The climax of this late period came with his 1982 " Study for Self-Portrait ", and his late masterpiece Study for a Self Portrait-Triptych, 1985-86.
The climax finally came with the capture of the steamship Rímac on July 23, 1879, while carrying a cavalry regiment ( the Carabineros de Yungay ), the Chilean army's largest loss to that point.
The climax of liberalism came in the mid-1960s with the success of President Lyndon B. Johnson ( 1963 – 69 ) in securing congressional passage of his Great Society programs, including civil rights, the end of segregation, Medicare, extension of welfare, federal aid to education at all levels, subsidies for the arts and humanities, environmental activism, and a series of programs designed to wipe out poverty.
Hyndman's detractors considered him politically ambitious and lacking in principle, and their ill will and personal antipathy came to a climax at Christmas 1884.
At the same time, surrounded by strong states and lacking the military strength of Wei or the prosperity of Qi, it became an asset in the struggle between those two states ; this struggle came to a climax in 354 BC, when Wei invaded Zhao and Zhao had to seek aid from Qi.
The climax of the their feud came was a victory for Sammartino & Santana in a steel cage match in Madison Square Garden.
In the climax and dénouement, Annabelle becomes overwhelmed by the difficulties of her situation, apparent disappearance of her mother, loss of the children, and the question of how her odd situation came about and when / whether it will be resolved.
The debate over the creation of these elite units came to a climax when the new commander of the Pacific Fleet, Admiral Chester Nimitz, requested " commando units " for raids against lightly defended Japanese-held islands.
The climax came with a song called " Hokoyo!

climax and year
Thanks to great efforts to decorate the park using loads of pine trees and thousands of Christmas lights in winter, " Winter Efteling " is growing more popular every year, reaching a climax during the holidays when thousands of people visit the park.
The year 1827 marked not only the elevation of Ross to principal chief pro tem, but also the climax of political reform of the Cherokee government.
However, some ecologists question whether Black Spruce forests truly attain climax because fires usually occur at 50-150 year intervals, while " stable " conditions may not be attained for several hundred years.
The following year, 1264, the Baron's Revolt in England had reached its climax at the Battle of Lewes.
UNITA took full control of the town in the course of a horrendous street-to-street battle that started just after Christmas 1992 and reached its climax by mid-January in the following year.
That year, 1947, marked the climax of a local campaign for municipal autonomy which was ultimately thwarted by the creation of a Greater City of Wollongong.
Into his short life he crowded an overflowing measure of activity which found its climax in his last wonderful year, a year during which he rowed in the winning Oxford boat, explored Spitsbergen, fell in love with ski-ing, and – perhaps – conquered Everest.
After a brutal confrontation with Harper's mother ( Smart ), and Harper's discovery that Connie has a history of relationships with young women, the film comes to a climax in a downtrodden L. A. hotel, after a tumultuous five year relationship between the two of them, when Harper knows it is time to leave Connie.
A main reason of the ritual of pilgrimage is the renewal of that Prayer of Repentance every year standing on the hill of mercy, the climax of Hajj.
The win by Villeneuve was his third, matching champion Scheckter's total, securing a one-two finish in the driver's championship and a fitting climax to a glorious year for Ferrari.
The Williams team celebrated the climax to a year in which they had taken the Driver's and Constructor's Championships by waving a huge Union Flag at their one-two finish.
The Special Awards process came to a climax in 2004 when, in the 50th anniversary year, the category was used to signal peaks of accomplishment by the National Theatre ( an institution ), Harold Pinter ( a playwright ) and Dame Judi Dench ( a performer ).
In her famous 1974 essay " Fascinating Fascism ", Susan Sontag lamented that " The purification of Leni Riefenstahl's reputation of its Nazi dross has been gathering momentum for some time, but it has reached some kind of climax this year, with Riefenstahl the guest of honor at a new cinéphile-controlled film festival held in the summer in Colorado ….
The climax of the film is a rugby match with a rival medical school during Simon's fifth and final year.
Jolyon Jenkins recorded in 1987 that 1986 was the climax of the Loony Left campaign, that it was the year:
" This would encourage the best players to compete regularly in the series, so that they could share in the bonus at the end and qualify for a special championship tournament that would climax the year ".
Every year the Gala Committee organise the climax of the community diary in June.

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