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Meant to be the culmination of previous show trials, it was now alleged that Bukharin and others sought to assassinate Lenin and Stalin from 1918, murder Maxim Gorky by poison, partition the Soviet Union and hand out her territories to Germany, Japan and Great Britain.
As the culmination of the celebration, on Sunday evening, Lady Maslenitsa is stripped of her finery, and put to the flames of a bonfire.
In 1990, the avant-garde musician Diamanda Galas performed Plague Mass, a culmination of her work dedicated to the victims of the AIDS epidemic.
The Queen visited Perth on 6 July, for what was the culmination of the Scottish leg of her diamond jubilee tour.
Meant to be the culmination of previous trials, it was now alleged that Bukharin and others sought to assassinate Lenin and Stalin from 1918, murder Maxim Gorky by poison, partition the U. S. S. R and hand her territories to Germany, Japan, and Great Britain, and other preposterous charges.
The last strip was the culmination of a story arc where Annie was kidnapped from her hotel by a wanted war criminal from eastern Europe who checked in under a phony name with a fake passport.
Divine Mercy Sunday is the culmination of the novena to the Divine Mercy of Jesus, a devotion given to St. Faustina ( Maria Faustina Kowalska ) and is based upon an entry in her diary stating that anyone who participates in the Mass and receives the sacraments of Confession and the Eucharist on this day is assured by Jesus of full remission of their sins and punishments.
Critic Janet Maslin remarked that the director " uses his gift for eloquent abstraction to create sobering, obscenely beautiful images of a natural world that has run amok "; her colleague J. Hoberman called it " the culmination of Mr. Herzog's romantic doomsday worldview ".
Becker explains: " What emerges from is the completeness of Nana's destructive force, brought to a culmination in the thirteenth chapter by a kind of roll call of the victims of her voracity " ( 118 ).
According to her, the violence was the culmination of an anarchist plot which included plans to stop the movement of trains and cut all telegraph and telephone lines ; she cites an " order the Generalitat de Catalunya | Catalan government to its forces to control the telephone building and disarm all people whom they encounter in the streets without proper authorization " as the aim of the anarchist plan.
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 ".
In the second part, Gerontius, now referred to as " The Soul ", awakes in a place apparently without space or time, and becomes aware of the presence of his guardian angel, who expresses joy at the culmination of her task ( Newman conceived the Angel as male, but Elgar gives the part to a female singer ).
Her fourth-round streak at Grand Slams ended when she was beaten by a resurgent Serena Williams in the second round of the US Open, which was the culmination of a very disappointing American hard-court season ( her record was 7 – 6 including the US Open, failing to get past the round of 16 of any of the tournaments she entered ).
The results in this tournament were the culmination of Hantuchová's up-turn of form, which kept her in the top 20, as she had arrived in Zurich outside the top group for the first time in over 11 months.
In an autobiographical talk given at Yale in 2002, " The Curious Misuse of a Yale Education ", Boynton refers to her book Grunt ( an illuminated book and recording of plainchant in Latin and Pig Latin ) as " the culmination of a lifetime spent joyfully squandering an expensive education on producing works of no apparent significance ".
Ulrich and Gräfin Faustine, both published in 1841, mark the culmination of her power ; but Sigismund Forster ( 1843 ), Cecil ( 1844 ), Sibylle ( 1846 ) and Maria Regina ( 1860 ) also obtained considerable popularity.
At the culmination of her studies Smith remained in America, remarking: " women's football in England is a joke.
Years after her time at Artforum in the 1960s, Krauss also returned to the drip painting of Jackson Pollock as both a culmination of modernist work within the format of the " easel picture ", and a breakthrough that opened the way for several important developments in later art, from Allan Kaprow's happenings to Richard Serra's lead-flinging process art to Andy Warhol's oxidation ( i. e. urination ) paintings.
Perhaps the culmination of her oratorical career was a speech delivered on April 14, 1865, as a response to President Lincoln ’ s assassination only thirty-six hours prior.

culmination and work
National competition was the culmination of work which began with the school year last fall and continued until just before summer vacation.
The CMB's serendipitous discovery in 1964 by American radio astronomers Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson was the culmination of work initiated in the 1940s, and earned them the 1978 Nobel Prize.
He has had a lasting influence on the development of church music, and his work has often been seen as the culmination of Renaissance polyphony.
The culmination of his life's work was the Institutio oratoria ( Institutes of Oratory, or alternatively, The Orator's Education ), a lengthy treatise on the training of the orator in which he discusses the training of the " perfect " orator from birth to old age and, in the process, reviews the doctrines and opinions of many influential rhetoricians who preceded him.
" Undoubtedly, his most famous work is the TWA Flight Center, which represents the culmination of his previous designs and demonstrates his expressionism and the technical marvel in concrete shells.
Russell wrote: " Piltdown was not a ' one-off ' hoax, more the culmination of a life's work.
According to the composer, this work is the culmination of his two other biographical operas, Einstein on the Beach and Satyagraha ( about Mohandas Gandhi ).
Bernard Lonergan's hermeneutics is less well-known, but in a series of masterly articles, Fred Lawrence has outlined a case for considering his work as the culmination and achievement of the postmodern hermeneutical revolution that began with Heidegger.
This is far from obvious, however, and represented the culmination of some decades of work.
The quad was the culmination of the work undertaken by Sir Henry Savile at the beginning of the 17th century.
It supported Pollock's work on formalistic grounds as simply the best painting of its day and the culmination of an art tradition going back via Cubism and Cézanne to Monet, in which painting became ever ' purer ' and more concentrated in what was ' essential ' to it, the making of marks on a flat surface.
His work was a culmination of earlier works by Sociology in medieval Islam in the spheres of Islamic ethics, political science, and historiography, such as those of al-Farabi, Ibn Miskawayh, al-Dawwani, and Nasir al-Din al-Tusi.
Regardless, however, of the extent of Diderot's contribution to the System of Nature, it is on the basis of this work that d ' Holbach's philosophy has been called " the culmination of French materialism and atheism.
Stars coach Dean Meminger called the game the " culmination of a year of hard work ".
The culmination of the Baroque era was undoubtedly in the work of Johann Sebastian Bach in the first half of the 18th century.
Shortly after the release of Ptolus, which Cook has often described as the culmination of his original ambitions for Malhavoc, he announced that he would be focusing on writing fiction and other forms of creative work he has not yet specified, rather than role-playing games, for the foreseeable future.
The culmination of that work is the book, Frontiers of Propulsion Science, which was published in February 2009, by the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics ( AIAA ).
The album is a culmination of the band's previous work.
Fétis ’ main theoretical work and the culmination of his conceptual frameworks of tonality and harmony is the Traité complet de la théorie et de la pratique de l ’ harmonie of 1844.
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.
The culmination of Deschamp's work at the castle was the publication of Les Châteaux des Croisés en Terre Sainte I: le Crac des Chevaliers in 1934, with detailed plans by Anus.
The design up to then had been the culmination of work done by Porsche who had won the contract for the heavy tank that March.
For Carlson, the commercial success of the Xerox 914 was the culmination of his life's work: a device that could quickly and cheaply make an exact copy of an existing document.

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