It is planned over a period of 6 months, and culminates in weekend of celebration and splendid festivity. |
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This process, called induction, culminates in the formation of a thickening in the ectoderm germ layer known as the neural plate. |
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The project culminates in a Battle of the Bands that has all the hoopla of a Rocky prizefight. |
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When more conventional means to control them fails, he devises an elaborate revenge which culminates in his poisoning the dogs. |
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It culminates in a bizarre footnoted dissertation on her father's gentleness of manners to all and sundry. |
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How the theistic moral life culminates in devotional life will be discussed in this book. |
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The compromised microcirculation further jeopardizes the survival of pneumocytes and culminates in emphysema. |
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He goes into a shouting and raving fit, which culminates in his going to an adda and drinking himself into an aggressive somnolence. |
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Critics are frequently invited to review or judge the competition, which culminates in Edinburgh after nationwide heats. |
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The film culminates in an incredibly enjoyable finale, one of the finest of its type. |
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All of this leads the dinosaur kids on a wild adventure that culminates in a climactic confrontation on top of a volcano. |
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This culminates in a hairpin taken in first gear with the steering wheel virtually at full lock. |
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The actress is set to star in a TV drama which culminates in a steamy bedroom scene. |
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From the bowl upwards, the structure gets slightly thinner and culminates in four struts that come together leaving four loops. |
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Gordon's eighth work of fiction is a triptych of lives, a weaving of three histories that culminates in a few days of crisis. |
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It is thought that the increase in ethylene responsiveness during petal development culminates in the ethylene climacteric. |
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The film culminates in a massive assault on the police precinct where the stoolie is being held. |
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Moral development culminates in the individual's ascension to the level of universal justice. |
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All this, you know if you did Othello in high school, culminates in murder and suicide. |
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That all this turmoil culminates in a dance-off rather than bloodshed does not trivialize the seriousness or complexity of the issues at hand. |
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This sense of biological preordination culminates in something close to a credo later in the book. |
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This all culminates in the gospel reading, the story of Jesus calling Nathaniel and Philip. |
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Our gospel reading, which culminates in Jesus' days in the desert, opens with Jesus' baptism by John. |
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By dawn, the party culminates in a mass for the soul of the dearly departed. |
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The four-week finals series culminates in the Grand Final, one of the country's top sporting events. |
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The festival, held over three days at the end of September, culminates in a parade featuring intricate flower-covered floats, the corso fleuri. |
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Prayer life of the Monk of the Little Family of the Exodus culminates in the long night watch, which begins at 9 pm and terminates at 2 am. |
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We arrived in the middle of winter to participate in that village's annual Stick Dance, a weeklong ceremony for the dead that culminates in a traditional potlatch. |
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The denouement in the second act culminates in Tito's moral supremacy when he grants mercy to the conspirators. |
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The work culminates in a majestic and flamboyant third movement, one of the most electrifying Rachmaninov ever wrote. |
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For many migrants, work abroad is part of a strategy that culminates in successful return home. |
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Our hero's flight across the world culminates in a North Pole knees-up. |
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For the holy month culminates in a prescribed annual almsgiving, amounting to a tax on one's wealth and property, to be distributed in the coming year to those in need. |
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In the legend, the burden of hierarchical corruption is carried by the anathema hurled by the wives immolating themselves, and it culminates in a fatal robe of honour. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if the downtrend culminates in a blow-off low driven by pent-up or panic farm sales. |
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And just as Woyzeck culminates in murderous tragedy, so does Blood Money cast its gaze unblinkingly upon the darkest elements of human experience. |
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This culminates in a massive outpouring of the Holy Spirit, in fulfillment of the Promise of the Lord. |
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The damage in the peripheral rock mass culminates in the form of overbreak and damaged zone beyond overbreak. |
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The feud, which culminates in an incompetent duel with pistols, is finally forgotten when the theatre owners try to have the music halls shut down as disorderly houses. |
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Each measure should be part of a cause-and-effect relationship that culminates in better financial performance. |
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The design of a new product generally starts with a blank page and culminates in a prototype, pilot lot or production run. |
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The epic drama that follows culminates in a return of the trombone chorale now blared forth by the full orchestra. |
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The following superphysical spheres of existence show still higher worlds where life culminates in wisdom and love. |
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This depreciation of their skills culminates in a loss of human capital, which is detrimental not only to the women themselves but to society as a whole. |
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Tertiary education generally culminates in the receipt of certificates, diplomas, or academic degrees. |
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The fête des vendanges, or wine harvest festival, in Neuchâtel is a three day event in September, which culminates in a procession featuring intricate flower-covered floats, the corso fleuri. |
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Your consecration to the Lord in silence and in hiddenness is rendered fertile and fruitful through this choral prayer which culminates in daily participation in the Eucharistic Sacrifice. |
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This series of rapidly multiplying fissions culminates in a chain reaction in which nearly all the fissionable material is consumed, in the process generating the explosion of what is known as an atomic bomb. |
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The piece culminates in roulades and trills whose clean articulation would be difficult enough for five fingers, let alone two feet, and gutters out in the depths. |
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The existing system culminates in the refusal of men to support their children, from whom they are unjustifiably separated and their access excommunicated. |
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In advanced age the expression culminates in active transposition. |
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If this process culminates in a decision to privatize, staff at POSO will assist in the implementation of that decision in a way designed to minimize the impact on customers. |
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As he delivers the punchline, the 77-year-old Hockney howls like he's heard it for the first time: a throaty roar that culminates in a hard-earned smoker's wheeze. |
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By doing this we will prove that this 'how' neither goes back to, nor culminates in a practical guide that prescribes procedures to follow for foreseeable and generalisable results. |
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Flem's coldly calculated vengeance on his wife, Eula, and her lover culminates in Eula's suicide and Flem's rise to power in Jefferson, the county seat. |
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There are meet cutes and hijinks and adorable quirks aplenty, and everything culminates in a big climactic moment at a wedding or an airport, and everyone ends up happy forever. |
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In this week's episode we see a couple of good examples: the show starts with the tiny Donut driving another stolen car – always comic – but that scene culminates in the malevolent Officer Walker breaking his fingers. |
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He announced his intention to resign as the province began a week than culminates in Saturday night's deadline for saving the devolved government at Stormont. |
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Mineral-rich rooibos leaves combine with Vitamin C-rich orange peels and flowers in this calming, nurturing blend that culminates in a gentle mélange of citrus and honey tones. |
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International education is a permanent and progressive process that begins with discovering and accepting those who are near, and culminates in an understanding and respect for all peoples of the world. |
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A battle culminates in Macduff's confrontation with Macbeth, who kills Young Siward in combat. |
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Greek mythology culminates in the Trojan War, fought between Greece and Troy, and its aftermath. |
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The festival culminates in the annual BAF Awards which celebrate new animation from around the world. |
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The cooking process culminates in a fiery boilover, shown here, and signals that dinner is ready. |
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The origins and motive of the boogieman have no place in Dunstan's viscera-drenched film, which culminates in the obligatory set-up for a sequel. |
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Each week culminates in a student exhibition. |
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A road-rage incident culminates in bizarre farce. |
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The course culminates in a three-week theatre production. |
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It is particularly fitting that we can be inspired by such esteemed visitors during International Women's Week, March 2-8, which culminates in the highlight, March 8, of International Women's Day. |
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The action moves to the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland and culminates in a showdown on the very site of King Macbeth's last stand in the Grampians. |
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Successful courtship culminates in mating. |
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The collection culminates in two extended pieces. |
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Their competition culminates in a fistfight. |
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Absoluteness of freedom and responsibility culminates in awareness that my facticity cannot be grasped directly, but only projectively reconstructed by narration. |
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The origins and motive of the titular boogieman have no place in Dunstan's viscera-drenched film, which culminates in the obligatory set-up for a sequel. |
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Because it culminates in a lifestyle of discipleship, faith will develop and thrive only in an environment providing its absorption into the community's way of life. |
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It culminates in the height of Red Screes overlooking the Kirkstone Pass. |
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