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The battle is depicted in the climax of Peter Weir's 1981 movie, Gallipoli, where it inaccurately portrays the offensive as a diversion to reduce Ottoman opposition to the landing at Suvla Bay.

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In early 19th-century cantatas the chorus is the vehicle for music more lyric and songlike than in oratorio, not excluding the possibility of a brilliant climax in a fugue as in Ludwig van Beethoven's Glorreiche Augenblick, Carl Maria von Weber's Jubel-Kantate, and Felix Mendelssohn's Die erste Walpurgisnacht.
The climax of his early work is the novella À vau-l ' eau ( 1882 ) ( Downstream or With the Flow ), the story of a downtrodden clerk, Monsieur Folantin, and his quest for a decent meal.
At the climax of the early episode " James Vickers ", the chase leads to the Subway Terminal Building, where the robber flees into one of the tunnels only to be killed by an oncoming train.
Killings by both official and unofficial security forces would climax in the late 1970s and early 1980s under the presidencies of Fernando Romeo Lucas Garcia and Efrain Rios Montt, with over 18, 000 documented killings in 1982 alone.
In their early career, the MC5 had a politically provocative stage show: they would appear onstage toting unloaded rifles, and at the climax of the performance, an unseen " sniper " would shoot down Tyner.
In Jurnal portughez, Eliade defines himself as " a Legionary ", and speaks of his own " Legionary climax " as a stage he had gone through during the early 1940s.
The tradition reached a climax in the 16th and early 17th centuries, but continued until the early 19th century, and has been revived in the 20th.
Premature ejaculation is also known as rapid ejaculation, rapid climax, premature climax, or early ejaculation.
The idea of a single climatic climax, which is defined in relation to regional climate, originated with Frederic Clements in the early 1900s.
Reuven again finds himself a buffer between father and son when, in the novel's climax, the two friends learn Reb Saunders's purpose for raising his son in silence: Reb Saunders had discovered early on that his son's dawning intelligence was far outstripping his sense of compassion for others.
Endemic warfare between these two nomadic peoples reached a climax in the latter part of the 3rd century and the early decades of the 2nd century BC ; the Xiongnu were triumphant.
On some of the plains surrounding Great Slave Lake, climax polygonal bogs have formed, the early successional stage to which often consists of pioneer Black Spruce.
As well as interviews with people who held British or World records, early editions of the programme would include a feature in which the studio audience would test the McWhirter brothers on their ( almost infallible ) knowledge of records, and the climax of each show would usually be a world record attempt in the studio.
Kingdom of France is the early modern period of French history from the end of the 15th century to the end of the 18th century ( or from the French Renaissance to the climax of the French Revolution ).
Kitovani entered the national politics early in 1990 when the independence movement reached its climax in then-Soviet Georgia.
One of the pleasures of Birthday Boy is realising how much of the story is seeded early on but only gradually revealed, and only able to be fully assembled in the climax, to devastating final effect.
The shola-forest and grassland complex has been described as a climatic climax vegetation with forest regeneration and expansion restricted by climatic conditions such as frost or soil characteristics while others have suggested that it may have anthropogenic origins in the burning and removal of forests by early herders and shifting agriculturists.
Some early researchers suggested that the floristic composition represents a stable final state or climax vegetation.
In the northern limits of its range, white spruce is the climax species along with black spruce ; Birch and aspen are the early succession species.
The time between sinter deposition events was too short to allow the populations to develop to climax communities, and correspondingly early colonisers appear most frequently, pseudo-randomly, in logged sequences.
Greco walked away with £ 100, 000 following the climax of the third round of the Grosvenor Poker Tour at the Red Dragon Centre, Cardiff Bay, during the early hours.
Clements's climax theory of vegetation dominated plant ecology during the first decades of the twentieth century, though it was criticized significantly by ecologists Henry Gleason and Arthur Tansley early on, and by Robert Whittaker mid-century, and largely fell out of favor.

climax and career
The successful opening night marked the climax of Wilde's career but also heralded his downfall.
Tutoring Victoria was the climax of Melbourne's careerthe prime minister spent four to five hours a day visiting and writing to her, and she responded with enthusiasm, and grew in wisdom.
His career in Romania came to a climax in 1958 with the highly successful Romanian premiere of Oedipe in Bucharest.
Merrick progresses in his career, and in the story's climax, gets involved in a railway accident in which Mrs. Hudson suffers serious injury.
This would attract semi-retired leaders seeking a fitting climax to their career and would leave most work to the Commission rather than wield power within the institutions.
These years would be the climax of Faulk's career.
That was the climax of my career, for sure.
Revealing the fact she had reached the climax of her career when she was 22 ( she defeated Steffi Graf in the first set of French Open final ).
Nen's career reached its climax in the 2002 World Series.
However, in 1995 it seemed that he might have reached the climax of his career.
They traded the WCCW Texas Belt back and forth several times, then that belt was held up several times and when the feud reached its climax on July 4, 1983 ; it was time for both men to move on to the next part in their career ( David continuing the Von Erich feud with The Freebirds and Garvin starting a feud with Chris Adams ).
Hailed as one of the brightest hopes of a generation of young composers, Goldschmidt reached the premature climax of his career with the premiere of his opera Der gewaltige Hahnrei in Mannheim in 1932.
He started his professional career at Sunderland, and came to prominence at the climax of their 2004 – 05 Football League Championship-winning season, replacing the injured Thomas Myhre for Sunderland's last three games.

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The clear and searching sweep of sun on the lawns was like a climax of the year's lights.
Like Eliot, in my fantasies, I had a proud bearing and, with a skill that was vaguely continental, I would lead Jessica through an evening of dancing and handsome descriptions of my newest exploits, would guide her gently to the night's climax which, in my dreams, was always represented by our almost suffocating one another to death with deep, moist kisses burning with love.
To climax her Roman revels, she was thrown out of the swanky Hotel Excelsior after she had run naked through its marble halls screaming for help.
In an age of oratory, he was the king of orators, and both he himself and Chief Justice Marshall were bathed in manly tears, as Uncle Dan'l reached his thundering climax:
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.
This oath was the climax of the Eighty Years ' War ( Dutch Revolt ).
The narrative was told in great detail in Tacitus ' History, book iv, although, unfortunately, the narrative breaks off abruptly at the climax.
The Reform Act was the climax of Whiggery but also brought about the Whigs ' demise.
The battle was the climax of a naval campaign that had ranged across the Mediterranean during the previous three months, as a large French convoy sailed from Toulon to Alexandria, carrying an expeditionary force under General Napoleon Bonaparte.
His first story sale was the climax of Modern Inventions, for a sequence where a robot barber chair gives Donald Duck a haircut on his butt.
The dot-com bubble ( also referred to as the Internet bubble and the Information Technology Bubble ) was a historic speculative bubble covering roughly 1995 – 2000 ( with a climax on March 10, 2000, with the NASDAQ peaking at 5132. 52 in intraday trading before closing at 5048. 62 ) during which stock markets in industrialized nations saw their equity value rise rapidly from growth in the Internet sector and related fields.
The climax was reached with the celebration of the flame of Reason in Notre Dame Cathedral on 10 November.
They also obtained stock footage from the film The Mysterians from RKO ( the film's US copyright holder at the time ) which was used to not only represent the ICS, but which was also utilized during the film's climax.
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.
Goebbels remained preoccupied with the annihilation of the Jews, which was now reaching its climax in the extermination camps of eastern Poland.
The mountain was destroyed during an attack on the facility by Able Squad at the climax of the first season of the show.
He died before events could reach their climax ; it was his successor Pope Innocent IV who declared a crusade in 1245 that would finish the Hohenstaufen threat.
The climax was reached with the celebration of the goddess " Reason " in Notre Dame Cathedral on 10 November.
Super Bowl XV was the climax of Plunkett's revival as an NFL starting quarterback.
" The End "' s Oedipal climax was first performed live at the Whisky A Go Go ; the band was thrown out as a result of Morrison screaming " Mother ... I want to fuck you!
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.

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