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Numbers is the culmination of the story of Israel's exodus from oppression in Egypt and their journey to take possession of the land God promised their fathers.
In the Bacchae, he restores the chorus and messenger speech to their traditional role in the tragic plot, and the play appears to be the culmination of a regressive or archaizing tendency in his later works ( for which see Chronology below ).
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 act " was the culmination of American attempts to destroy tribes and their governments and to open Indian lands to settlement by non-Indians and to development by railroads.
" She returns to bed, and the rooster crows at the conclusion of their coitus at the Book's culmination.
Modern Greek painting, after the independence and the creation of the modern Greek state, began to be developed around the time of Romanticism and the Greek artists absorbed many elements from their European colleagues, resulting in the culmination of the distinctive style of Greek Romantic art.
This process marked the culmination of the Meiji Restoration in that all daimyo ( feudal lords ) were required to return their authority to the Emperor.
The RBMK was the culmination of the Soviet nuclear power program to produce a water-cooled power reactor based on their graphite-moderated plutonium production military reactors.
Mahāmudrā is a body of teachings that represents the culmination of all the practices of the new translation schools of Tibetan Buddhism, who believe it to be the quintessential message of all of their sacred texts.
During this time, the trends set in motion by the Great Elector reached their culmination, as the Junkers, the landed aristocracy, were welded to the Prussian Army.
" After the culmination of the promotional tour for their first album, Sherman was fired and Slovak rejoined the band.
The band had embarked on what would be their final world tour as a group before the death of Maurice, the culmination of the tour ending in the newly built Olympic Stadium.
The paintings in the Vatican by Michelangelo and Raphael are said by some scholars such as Stephen Freedberg to represent the culmination of High Renaissance style in painting, because of the ambitious scale of these works, coupled with the complexity of their composition, closely observed human figures, and pointed iconographic and decorative references to classical antiquity, can be viewed as emblematic of the High Renaissance.
The culmination of a Scottish invasion of northern England, the battle ended with the rout of the Scots and the capture of their king, David II of Scotland.
Workers Power printed The Degenerated Revolution in 1982 as the culmination of their break from Cliffism and towards Trotskyism.
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.
The " Kree-Skrull War " is considered by critics to be a highlight of its era, and is the culmination of a string of notable Thomas-Adams collaborations from this period, which began with their run on X-Men in 1969.
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.
* 2799-The Battle of Azanulbizar, the culmination of the War of the Dwarves and Orcs, is fought on Moria's East Gate, in which the Dwarves defeat the Orcs of Moria, including slaying their chieftain Azog, but lack the strength to retake Moria.
* Motivation: It is defined as the characteristics that provoke the player to realize concrete actions and persist in them until their culmination.
As the culmination of the process, the tribes were each called up to the templum on the Rostra to deliver their votes.
The coda, which Antony Hopkins has called " arguably the finest music of the whole symphony ," starts quietly and gradually builds to an ecstatic culmination for the full orchestra ( minus " storm instruments "), with the first violins playing very rapid triplet tremolo at the top of their range.

culmination and investigations
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 map is apparently the culmination of Billy's lifelong investigations.

culmination and
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.
* 1881 General Order 70, the culmination of the Cardwell and Childers reforms of the British Army, comes into effect.
* 1848 Slaves are freed in the Danish West Indies ( now U. S. Virgin Islands ) by Peter von Scholten in the culmination of a year-long plot by enslaved Africans.
* 1980 Through cooperation between the U. S. and Canadian governments, six American diplomats secretly escape hostilities in Iran in the culmination of the Canadian caper.
* November 9 A new constitution comes into effect in the Kingdom of Nepal, establishing multiparty democracy and constitutional monarchy ; this is the culmination of the 1990 People's Movement.
* July 1 General Order 70, the culmination of the Cardwell-Childers reforms of the British Army's organization, comes into effect.
* 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 ).
Whilst widely criticised at the time, over the longer term the decision can be seen as a logical culmination of the withdrawal from Britain's colonial-era political and military commitments in Asia, the Middle East, Africa and elsewhere that had been underway under British governments of both parties since the Second World War and of the parallel switch of Britain's emphasis to its European identity.
The culmination of this style was The Farm ( 1921 22 ).
The culmination of these misfortunes was the Black Death of 1349 1349.
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.
Scholars have come to view the Great Purge as a crucial moment or rather the culmination of a vast social engineering campaign started at the beginning of the 1930s ( Hagenloh, 2000 ; Shearer, 2003 ; Werth, 2003 ).
Johnson took part in “ The Ruse of Medusa ” the culmination of Cunningham ’ s Satie Festival-with Cage, Cunningham, Fuller, Willem and Elaine de Kooning, Lippold, Ruth Asawa, Arthur Penn, and others among the cast and crew.
* Quentin Compson III ( 1890 1910 ), the oldest Compson child: passionate and neurotic, he commits suicide as the tragic culmination of the damaging influence of his father's nihilistic philosophy and his inability to cope with his sister's sexual promiscuity.
Spencer adopted a utilitarian standard of ultimate value the greatest happiness of the greatest number and the culmination of the evolutionary process would be the maximization of utility.
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.
Wilson, a Republican, served as the 36th governor of California ( 1991 1999 ), the culmination of more than three decades in the public arena that included eight years as a United States Senator ( 1983 1991 ), eleven years as Mayor of San Diego ( 1971 1982 ) and four years as a California State Assemblyman ( 1967 1971 ).

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