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It was the culmination of the first attempt by Persia, under King Darius I, to subjugate Greece.
This New Compilation of Decretals was the culmination of a long process of systematising the mass of pronouncements that had accumulated since the Early Middle Ages, a process that had been under way since the first half of the 12th century and had come to fruition in the Decretum compiled and edited by the papally-commissioned legist Gratian and published in 1140.
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 first consumer grade NiMH cells for smaller applications appeared on the market in 1989, the culmination of over two decades of research and development.
She is believed to be the Mambo who sacrificed the black pig at the culmination of the start of the first Haitian Revolution.
At one point Walthamstow was just a culmination of five small villages, and affairs were discussed at Vestry House, acting as the first town hall.
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 first major event of the Russian Revolution was the February Revolution, which was a chaotic affair and the culmination of over a century of civil and military unrest.
* The first, HOL4 stems from the HOL88 system, which was the culmination of the original HOL implementation effort, led by Mike Gordon.
The great culmination of all the effort was revealed in October 1961, when the world's first all-electronic desktop calculators were launched.
Iguanodon ( ; meaning " iguana-tooth ") is a genus of ornithopod dinosaur that existed roughly halfway between the first of the swift bipedal hypsilophodontids of the mid-Jurassic and the ornithopods ' culmination in the duck-billed dinosaurs of the late Cretaceous.
The culmination of the Baroque era was undoubtedly in the work of Johann Sebastian Bach in the first half of the 18th century.
" After the culmination of the promotional tour for their first album, Sherman was fired and Slovak rejoined the band.
The British Road to Socialism, was first revised in 1957-the start of a process culmination in 1977 which, for French, deprived it of all revolutionary content.
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.
On the contrary, the four-part fugue in 5 / 4 is a rhythmically adventurous and complex composition that works as a culmination of the first part of the entire cycle.
The Ypres campaign was the culmination of the first year of the Great War.
The epoch of the Crusades, of the rise of towns, and of the earliest bureaucratic states of the West, it saw the culmination of Romanesque art and the beginnings of Gothic ; the emergence of the vernacular literatures ; the revival of the Latin classics and of Latin poetry and Roman law ; the recovery of Greek science, with its Arabic additions, and of much of Greek philosophy ; and the origin of the first European universities.
The same idea was reused at the ' culmination ' of the first season of Mighty Morphin, when Goldar piloted the Zord Cyclopsis against the Rangers.
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.
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 ".
Some, like Capote biographer Gerald Clarke, consider Answered Prayers to be the culmination of the factual novel form first employed by the author with In Cold Blood and a testimonial to his talent's ability to transcend substance abuse.
That week saw the culmination of increased trade in Dublin Port, as the company's figures for the first quarter of 2010 would eventually reveal.
The culmination of Combe's autobiographical philosophy is contained in " On the Relation between Science and Religion ", first publicly issued in 1857.

culmination and movement
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.
Davies and Allison draw attention to the use of " triads " ( the gospel groups things in threes ), and R. T. France notes the geographic movement from Galilee to Jerusalem and back ( the post-resurrection appearances in Galilee are the culmination of the whole story ).
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.
Completion of the railroad was the culmination of a decades-long movement to build such a line.
Constantino and Villanueva also interpret the Tejeros Convention as the culmination of a movement by members of the upper class represented by Aguinaldo to wrest power from Bonifacio who represented the middle and lower classes.
According to Hugh Honour, " so far from being, as is sometimes supposed, the culmination of the Neo-classical movement, the Empire marks its rapid decline and transformation back once more into a mere antique revival, drained of all the high-minded ideas and force of conviction that had inspired its masterpieces ".
The scholarly style of the Jewish Encyclopedia is very much in the mode of Wissenschaft des Judentums (" Jewish studies ") studies, an approach to Jewish scholarship and religion that flourished in 19th-century Germany ; indeed, the Encyclopedia may be regarded as the culmination of this movement.
Put in its historical context, the 14 July Revolution was the culmination of a series of uprisings and coup attempts that began with the 1936 Bakr Sidqi coup and included the 1941 Rashid Ali military movement, the 1948 Wathbah Uprising, and the 1952 and 1956 protests.
The merger was the culmination of the Canadian " Unite the Right " movement, driven by the desire to present an effective right-wing opposition to the Liberal Party of Canada, to create a new party that would draw support from all parts of Canada and would not split the right-wing vote.
There is a movement through these three pieces of which Camera Lucida can be seen as the culmination.
The founding of the AMEC was the culmination of a movement to renew the 16th century Anabaptist emphasis on evangelism, coupled with concerns over doctrinal compromise and the upcoming merger of the Mennonite Church and the General Conference Mennonite Church.
The culmination of a musical movement ” – USA Today
This also coincided with a culmination of growing personal disillusionment with the Labour movement.
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.
Among its major accomplishments, the organization committed its lobbying efforts for passage of the landmark 1964 Civil Rights Act, the culmination of the great civil rights movement of the 1960s.
Some have seen it as both the culmination of nineteenth-century Protestant Christian missions and the formal beginning of the modern Protestant Christian ecumenical movement.
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.
It was the culmination of a movement originating in the 18th century, where reformers had tried to push several acts through Parliament to improve the health of the workers and apprentices.

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