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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.

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National competition was the culmination of work which began with the school year last fall and continued until just before summer vacation.
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 culmination of this trend was the creation of a National Assembly for Wales in 1999.
The championship is the culmination of a season following the National League, where 23 teams complete in a series of nine races held between May and September throughout Britain.
December 8, 1928: Georgia Tech 20, Georgia 6This was the culmination of Georgia Tech's second perfect season and National Championship, though the Yellow Jackets would go on to the Rose Bowl to face Cal in what would turn out to be a famous game itself.
* those who see the Nazi period as the culmination of Deutschtum ( Germanism ), and Marxists who see National Socialism as the culmination of capitalism
Likewise, if one accepts the Marxist view of National Socialism as the culmination of capitalism, then the Nazi phenomenon is universal, and fascism can come to power in any society where capitalism is the dominant economic system, whereas the view of National Socialism as the culmination of Deutschtum means that the Nazi phenomenon is local and particular only to Germany.
The Sun National Bank Center also plays host to the USSBA Zildjian Indoor Percussion Championships every April as the culmination of the Winter Percussion season and the National Championships for USSBA Indoor
Citing the critique of National Socialism developed by German conservative historians such as Hans Rothfels and Gerhard Ritter, Lukacs describes the Nazi movement as the culmination of the dark forces which lurk within modern civilization.
This announcement was the culmination of meetings and events involving NASA, the National Academy of Sciences, Universities Research Association and several major universities.
His seminal work was the 1987 article National Socialism-The Biological World View in which he argued that National Socialism had its basis in the laws of nature and was in effect the culmination of the search for truth as the founding principle of life.

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The first consumer grade NiMH cells for smaller applications appeared on the market in 1989, the culmination of over two decades of research and development.
It was revealed that both Neo and Trinity were actually the culmination of decades of Machine research into translating human DNA perfectly into Machine code, allowing them to interface directly with technology without the need for simulated interfaces.
Brownie Speaks, a video documentary, is the culmination of years of research by Wilmington-born jazz pianist Don Glanden, research that has included interviews with Brown's friends, family, contemporaries, and admirers.
The format was the culmination of 18 months of research to create stores for the " My Macy's " initiative that allows stores to be merchandised differently in markets across the country to meet local demands.
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.
His research on perspective and geometrical projections can be seen as a culmination of centuries of scientific inquiry across the classical epoch in optics that stretched from al-Hasan Ibn al-Haytham ( Alhazen ) to Johannes Kepler, and going beyond a mere synthesis of these traditions with Renaissance perspective theories and practices.
Alias and Tangier meet up and pursue Molov, who is scaling Sopot's statue with the nanotech cell the culmination of Capek's research and awaiting extraction from Shrike, Molov's subordinate.
An architectural thesis is the culmination of a student ’ s research.
These student presentations are often the culmination of senior capstone projects, independent studies, collaborations with a faculty member, or a requirement for receiving research grants.
The May 2008 The University of Leeds Fine Art BA programme entitled ' Wunder Kammer '— the culmination of research and practice from the students of Leeds University's Fine Art programme — allows viewers to encounter work from across all disciplines ; ranging from intimate installation to thought-provoking video and highly skilled drawing, punctuated with live performances.
The first cellular phone was the culmination of efforts begun at Bell Labs, which first proposed the idea of a cellular system in 1947, and continued to petition the FCC for channels through the 1950s and 1960s, and research conducted at Motorola.
His book on Bharatanatyam titled Natiya Nirishanam is a masterpiece, the culmination of a research work done with a Fellowship Award from the Cultural Department, Government of India.
Jane Goodall and William Shatner have introduced his documentary film on primitive equine behavior, Such Is The Real Nature of Horses, the culmination of 20 years of research.
This research project is the culmination of the entire Da Vinci programme and is a graduation requirement.
The TTED is the culmination of years of research.
In 2008, Damon published The Path to Purpose, the culmination of Damon's twenty-five-year research program on personal identity and moral commitment in human development.
The document was the culmination of a “ 900 day ” international-exercise which catalogued, analysed, and synthesised: written submissions and expert testimony from “ senior government representatives, scientists and experts, research institutes, industrialists, representatives of non-governmental organizations, and the general public ” held at public hearings throughout the world.
Girl Studies is the culmination of three years of research and production that expand far beyond the works exhibited.
The culmination of five years of research, The Bowls Project is scheduled to run June through August 2010 at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.

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The culmination of Islamic dominance in the region occurred in 1557 when an Ottoman invasion during the time of Suleiman I and under Özdemir Pasha ( who had declared the province of Habesh in 1555 ) took the port city of Massawa and the adjacent city of Arqiqo, even taking Debarwa, then capital of the local ruler Bahr negus Yeshaq ( ruler of Midri Bahri ).
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.
The 1910s represented the culmination of European militarism which had its beginnings during the second half of the 19th century.
* June 8 Newton rebellion: The Tresham landowners family kills 40 50 peasants during protests against the enclosure of common land in Newton, Northamptonshire, UK, at the culmination of the Midland Revolt.
The culmination of the Austrian conflict with the Turks came during the long reign of Leopold I ( 1657 1705 ).
The method was the culmination of several advances that took place during the course of the eighteenth century:
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 ).
Durbar festivals are held in many parts of south-west Nigeria ; durbar is meant to honour the Emir during the culmination of the Islamic festivals Eid ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Adha, and Sallah for the well-known Katsina durbar, and is sometimes also used to honour visiting dignitaries IslamOnline.
At the Cairo Conference Bell and Lawrence highly recommended Faisal bin Hussein, ( the son of Hussein, Sherif of Mecca ), former commander of the Arab forces that helped the British during the war and entered Damascus at the culmination of the Arab Revolt.
#* Significance: Held at the culmination of the " Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution ," Mao's Party is decimated from infighting ; People's Liberation Army ( PLA ) influence on Party administration pronounced ; few members appointed to power during the previous Party Congress survive the 9th Congress politically ; former State Chairman and second-ranking Liu Shaoqi ( arrested 1966 ) and former CPC General Secretary Deng Xiaoping labelled " traitorous scabs and renegades "; Defence Minister Lin Biao becomes CPC Vice Chairman and Mao's " closest comrade-in-arms ", and is designated constitutionally as Mao's successor ; Mao's " thought " reinserted into CPC Party Constitution.
In the culmination of over twenty years of almost continuous military and government service, he became the main conqueror of the eastern kingdoms in the course of the Third Mithridatic War, exhibiting extraordinary generalship in diverse situations, most famously during the siege of Cyzicus, 73-2 BC, and at the Battle of Tigranocerta in Armenian Arzanene, 69 BC.
The culmination of his life's work was printing a translation of the Bible in 22 books during 1517 to 1519.
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.
The Slovak Republic during World War II ( 1939 45 ) was, among other things, the culmination of Slovak discontent with Czech hegemony in the country's affairs ( see The WWII Slovak Republic ).
At the end of 1948, during the culmination of their opposition to the SED seizure of power, Liberal Democratic Party had more than 200, 000 members, 23 % of whom were younger than 25.
Dáin's father, Náin, was killed by the great Orc Azog during the Battle of Nanduhirion before the gates of Moria, the culmination of the War of the Dwarves and Orcs.
His vociferous denunciations of his land of birth, it has been posited, were the culmination of his rejection of his native England's capitalism, in favour of a form of German Romanticism akin to that which he had cultivated in himself during his years at Cheltenham.
The culmination of the Serbian police terror took place during the personal dictatorship of king Aleksandar Karađorđević since 1929.
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.
A flag commemorating the 25th anniversary of the hunger strike The 1981 Irish hunger strike was the culmination of a five-year protest during The Troubles by Irish republican prisoners in Northern Ireland.
The music of the Roman School can be seen as the culmination of a development of polyphony through the infusion of music of the Franco-Netherlandish school during the last hundred years.
17 Tammuz is the beginning of The Three Weeks, in which Jews follow similar customs as the ones followed during the Omer from the day following Passover until the culmination of the mourning for the death of the students of Rabbi Akiva ( Akibah ) the thirty-third day of the Omer-such as refraining from marriage and haircuts.
It was the culmination of the fighting on the Adriatic front in Italy during " Bloody December ".

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