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The creation of Czechoslovakia in 1918 was the culmination of the long struggle of the Czechs against their Austrian rulers and of the Slovaks against Hungarisation and their Hungarian rulers.

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The culmination of that conflict led to the resignation of the national team coach, Otto Pfister, and the threat made by the players not to play their game against Switzerland on 16 June 2006.
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.

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And it is thought by many who think about such things that Quasimodo is the logical culmination of a school that started with Monet, progressed through Kandinsky and the cubist Picasso, and blossomed just recently in Pollock and De Kooning.
National competition was the culmination of work which began with the school year last fall and continued until just before summer vacation.
The event was the culmination of civil disobedience in the Ballarat region during the Victorian gold rush with miners objecting to the expense of a Miner's Licence, taxation ( via the licence ) without representation and the actions of the government and its agents ( the police and military ) The local rebellion in Ballarat grew from a Ballarat Reform League movement and culminated in organised battle at the stockades against colonial forces.
While this sort of bipartisan graft had previously been tolerated in Buffalo, Mayor Cleveland would have none of it, and replied with a stinging veto message: " I regard it as the culmination of a most bare-faced, impudent, and shameless scheme to betray the interests of the people, and to worse than squander the public money ".
In the same year, at the age of 21, he composed his Mass, which marks the culmination of his family's long association with church music in his native Lucca.
The poems are generally seen as the culmination of many generations of oral story-telling, in a tradition with a well-developed formulaic system of poetic composition.
A culmination of the Albanian National Awakening were the League of Prizren ( 1878 1881, with the backing of sultan Abdulhamid II ) and the League of Peja, but they were unsuccessful to an Albanian independence, which occurred only in 1912, through the Albanian Declaration of Independence.
The Mewlānā festival is held over two weeks in December ; its culmination is on 17 December, the Urs of Mewlānā ( anniversary of Rumi's death ), called Šabe Arūs ( شب عروس ) ( Persian meaning " nuptial night "), the night of Rumi's union with God.
This trend probably reached its culmination with the Arrow-Debreu model of intertemporal equilibrium.
The culmination of this process of improvement was Quake done Quick with a Vengeance ( QdQwav ).
This economic expansion continued through the Clinton administration with unemployment rates steadily decreasing throughout his presidency ( 7. 3 % at the start of his presidency and 4. 2 % at the culmination, with the lowest rate reaching 3. 9 % in 2000 ).
After the culmination of the Fleetwood Mac reunion tour, Nicks settled down in Los Angeles and Phoenix with close friends and colleagues to devise a track list for this three-disc collection.
Muslims regard the Quran as the main miracle of Muhammad, the proof of his prophethood and the culmination of a series of divine messages that started with the messages revealed to Adam, regarded in Islam as the first prophet, and continued with the Suhuf Ibrahim ( Scrolls of Abraham ), the Tawrat ( Torah or Pentateuch ) of Moses, the Zabur ( Tehillim or Book of Psalms ) of David, and the Injil ( Gospel ) of Jesus.
The opera was the culmination of a period of increasing involvement by Mozart with Schikaneder's theatrical troupe, which since 1789 had been the resident company at the Theater auf der Wieden.
The Alhambra is the architectural culmination of the works of Nasrid art that were undertaken in the 13th and 14th centuries, with most of the Alhambra having been built at the time of Yusuf I and Mohammed V, between 1333 and 1354.
The culmination of such efforts came with the First White House Conference on the Care of Dependent Children called by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1909, where it was declared that the nuclear family represented " the highest and finest product of civilization ” and was best able to serve as primary caretaker for the abandoned and orphaned.
Partly as a result of this reliance, the government tended to find itself repeatedly injected into major industrial disputes, with late-night " beer and sandwiches at Number Ten " an almost routine culmination to such episodes.
His fame as an explorer helped drive forward the obsession with discovering the sources of the River Nile that formed the culmination of the classic period of European geographical discovery and colonial penetration of the African continent.
Perhaps the culmination of the school took place at Darmstadt almost immediately after WWII, at the Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik, wherein Schoenberg — who was invited but too ill to travel — was ultimately usurped in musical ideology by the music of his pupil, Webern, as composers and performers from the Second Viennese School ( e. g. Leibowitz, Rufer, Adorno, Kolisch, Stadlen, Stuckenschmidt, Scherchen ) converged with the new serialists ( e. g. Boulez, Stockhausen, Maderna, Nono, et al.
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.
Baba explained the symbolism, saying, " The colors in the flag signify man's rise from the grossest of impressions of lust and anger symbolized by red to the culmination in the highest state of spirituality and oneness with God symbolized by sky blue.
A television series running more than 13 hours, with a two-hour coda ( released in the U. S. as a 15-hour feature ), it was the culmination of the director's inter-related themes of love, life, and power.

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The culmination of these efforts came on February 16, 1863, when the Kansas legislature established Kansas State Agricultural College ( now Kansas State University ) in Manhattan.
The culmination of this first movement of blues came with John Mayall, who moved to London in the early 1960s, eventually forming the Bluesbreakers, whose members at various times included, Jack Bruce, Aynsley Dunbar and Mick Taylor.
The culmination of this coup came on April 12, 1980 when Krahn leader, Master Sergeant Samuel Kanyon Doe seized control, becoming the new head of state.
" The culmination of the war came in 1014, when Samuel, at the head of his army, resolved to stop the Byzantine army before it could enter the Bulgarian heartland.
The culmination of this process came in 2006 when the airline undertook extensive renovations on the building.
The culmination of this rivalry came in an article in Time magazine where Callas was quoted as saying that comparing herself to Tebaldi was like comparing champagne with Coca-Cola.
The culmination of this trend came in the late 1950s during the McClellan Committee hearings, which was the largest congressional investigation up to that time.
His greatest success came with the 1994 album " Johnny Damas & Me " described as " a culmination of years of poetic work, and an example of a process of fusing traditional sounds, values, and sensibilities with thought-provoking lyrics, this time with urgent rock and roll.
The false-consensus effect, as defined by Ross, Greene, and House in 1977, came to be the culmination of the many related theories that preceded it.
The culmination of a successful decade for Club Universidad came with the debut of Hugo Sánchez.
The culmination of the Ellemann-Doctrine, however, came under the former prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who had succeeded Uffe Ellemann-Jensen as leader of the Liberal party.
The culmination of his repressive measures came on 27 July 1915, when he ordered the execution of 167 political prisoners, including former president Zamor, who was being held in a Port-au-Prince jail.
In the summer of 1943, the culmination of " Lucy's " success came in transmitting the details of Germany's plans for Operation Zitadelle, a planned summer offensive against the Kursk salient, which became a strategic defeat for the German army — the Battle of Kursk gave the Red Army the initiative on the eastern front for the remainder of the war.
The formation of OCR represented the culmination of more than a decade of corporate activity on the part of UCLES, activity that came about as a response to the policies of successive British governments towards public examinations and the provision of qualifications as well as moves to strengthen the regulatory framework.
642 coup d ' etat by Yeon Gaesomun came as the culmination of a lengthy power struggle between the military and the executive officials ; between those who favored appeasement towards the Tang Dynasty and those who advocated military confrontation ; and Yeon belonged to the hard-liners.
The culmination of McClanahan's amateur career came at the 1980 Olympics in Lake Placid, New York when he scored five goals in seven games while helping his country win the gold medal.
According to Kilburn, Hawke came to the " fulfilment of his cricketing ambitions " with the three successive titles which were " a logical culmination to ten years of cultivation ".
** 1 July-General Order 70, the culmination of the Cardwell-Childers reforms of the Army's organisation, came into effect.
Local climber and guidebook author Howie Richardson said, " This is truly a landmark deal, the culmination of 20 years of effort that came to fruition because of the shared vision and generosity of many individuals and organizations.
Also during his time in WCCW came Roberts ' most famous individual angle, which in 1983 involved the invention of what they referred to as " Freebird Hair Removal Cream ", the culmination of the angle being a hair match between Roberts and Iceman Parsons.
It came in the wake of the defeat of the 7th Cavalry Regiment, commanded by George Armstrong Custer at Little Big Horn, and preceded the culmination of the great Sioux War of 1876.
The culmination came when Operation Susannah ( as the Lavon affair was officially called ) was launched when Dayan was out of the country.

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