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culmination and conflict
The culmination of the Austrian conflict with the Turks came during the long reign of Leopold I ( 1657 – 1705 ).
The conflict was a culmination of years of tension between the two nations, which finally came to a head over the issue of a Hohenzollern candidate for the vacant Spanish throne, following the deposition of Isabella II in 1868.
The culmination of the Yorktown campaign, it proved to be the last major land battle of the American Revolutionary War in North America, as the surrender by Cornwallis of his army prompted the British government to negotiate an end to the conflict.
Making its theatrical debut on March 12, 1988, Char's Counterattack is the culmination of the original saga begun in Mobile Suit Gundam and continued through Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam and Mobile Suit Gundam Double Zeta, marking the final conflict of the fourteen-year rivalry between Char Aznable and Amuro Ray.
The Genpei War was the culmination of a decades-long conflict between the two aforementioned clans over dominance of the Imperial court, and by extension, control of Japan.
The conflict, overall, was the culmination of years of insulting letters exchanged between Timur and Bayezid.
It is rumored that this end to Fisk's tenure in Chicago was the culmination of years of conflict with White Sox management, particularly team majority owner Jerry Reinsdorf.
Price is best known for his victories in New Mexico and Chihuahua during the Mexican conflict, and for his losses at the Battles of Pea Ridge and Westport during the Civil War – the latter being the culmination of his ill-fated Missouri Campaign of 1864.
In late 1978 in culmination to a series of events totally unrelated to his conflict with the Peace Mission, the Peoples Temple extinguished itself at Jonestown, Guyana, taking as many as 40 or more Peace Mission recruits with them in death.
The edict was not an isolated incident, but the culmination of over 200 years of conflict on the matters of usury.
The book Norsk bondereisning, published in 1926 as a compilation of Koht's presented material in his university lectures, represented the culmination of Koht's work on the topic of class conflict between the agrarian and the urban population.

culmination and led
The culmination of these changes led to increased sales and greater market share of both home and small business use.
For the first test as The Dead End Kids, Warner cast them in the movie Crime School opposite Humphrey Bogart which was a success which led to the culmination of this movie.
The culmination of the many investigations, indictments and convictions of those around Young led many observers to believe he was at the center of widespread corruption in the city government, which included school boards, sanitation, and many other departments, but especially the police department.
* The first, HOL4 stems from the HOL88 system, which was the culmination of the original HOL implementation effort, led by Mike Gordon.
A culmination of factors led to the halt of the reforms in 1961, these included opposition from large landowners and sever crop failure during a drought between 1958 and 1961, whilst Syria was a member of the doomed United Arab Republic ( UAR ).
This result, which orthodox Marxists believe is a principal contradictory characteristic leading to an inevitable collapse of the capitalist order, was held by Marx and Engels to, as a result of various contradictions in the capitalist mode of production, result in crises whose resolution necessitates the emergence of an entirely new mode of production as the culmination of the same historical dialectic that led to the emergence of capitalism from prior forms.
The match was a culmination of Speed's efforts which led Wales to receive the unofficial award for biggest mover of 2011 in the FIFA rankings.
The central passageway was the culmination of the Sacred Way, which led to the Acropolis from Eleusis.
The culmination of events that led to the outbreak of war are generally understood to be the 1939 invasion of Poland by Germany and Soviet Russia and the 1937 invasion of the Republic of China by the Empire of Japan.
The code is the culmination of several years of a global collaborative effort led by IMIA's working Group on Data Protection in Health Information, Chaired by Professor Ab Baker.
The culmination of these matters led the Liberal leader, Zed Seselja, on 17 August 2010, to move a no confidence vote in the Assembly against Gallagher as Minister for Health as follows:
Hayes was also a long-serving non-executive director of Independent News & Media Plc, retiring in 2009 towards the culmination of a long running battle for control of the group between the O ' Reilly family and Denis O ' Brien led to a re-structuring of the Board.
In Wales the passing of the Bill was seen by many as the culmination of a long campaign which had begun in the mid-nineteenth century, led largely by Welsh Nonconformists who objected to paying tithes to the Church of England.
This process, which reached its culmination in the post-Hammurabic period, led to identifying the Planet Venus with Ishtar, Jupiter with Marduk, Mars with Nergal, Mercury with Nabu, and Saturn with Ninurta.
The Summit was the culmination of 17 years of diplomacy led by Vibhav Kant Upadhyay to bring together the industrialists, financiers and elected leaders of India and Japan.

culmination and resignation
Moreover, the Center for Inquiry accepted his resignation as chairman emeritus and board member, the culmination of a years-long " leadership transition ", thanking him " for his decades of service " while alluding to " concerns about Dr. Kurtz's day-to-day management of the organization ".
) to be the culmination of his frustration at not being pardoned by Nixon prior to his own 1974 resignation.
Their departing storyline was the culmination of the death of Pauline Fowler, following actress Wendy Richard's high profile resignation from the serial in 2006.

culmination and national
The amendment was the culmination of the women's suffrage movement in the United States, which fought at both state and national levels to achieve the vote.
Whig historians such as Samuel Rawson Gardiner described it as the founding of the United Kingdom's modern constitutional monarchy, and although revisionists have " virtually abolished " Gardiner's works, the Petition of Right is still considered an important moment, with Conrad Russell arguing that it was the " culmination of a national war crisis an ideological watershed ".
Eddie Bauer's 100th birthday is celebrated with the culmination of national " Building Cities of Green " tree planting tour, in Seattle, Washington.
Located in South Carolina, the national park received that designation in 2003 as the culmination of a grassroots campaign which had started in 1969.
In this respect, he continues the tradition of the production of specific Czech national music, initiated by Adam Michna z Otradovic and brought to its culmination later, in works by Bedřich Smetana, Antonín Dvořák and Leoš Janáček.
He was highly critical of those who saw Nazism as the culmination of German national character, while at the same time criticizing those who argued that Nazi Germany was just a Betriebsunfall ( industrial accident ) of history.
More than 25 years later, " Dillo Day " is the culmination of Mayfest with an all-day Saturday event on the lakefront featuring national and locally known bands, games and vendors.
The 1967 coup and the following seven years of military rule were the culmination of 30 years of national division between the forces of the Left and the Right that can be traced to the time of the resistance against Axis occupation of Greece during World War II.
The culmination of 3 / 3's efforts was the April, 2005 forced surrender of a regional and national high value target, an ACM commander known as Najmudeen, who based his operations out of the Korangal Valley.

culmination and team
While to Montreal it was the year of Expo, to Toronto it was the culmination of the Toronto Maple Leafs dynasty of the 1960s, with the team winning its fourth Stanley Cup in six years by defeating its arch-rival, the Montreal Canadiens, in the last all-Canadian Stanley Cup Final until 1986.
The final, usually held on the first Sunday of September, serves as the culmination of a series of games played during the summer months, and the results determine which county's team receives the Liam McCarthy Cup.
This race would become one of the most notorious in F1 history, as the culmination of Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna's tumultuous two year rivalry as team mates at McLaren.

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