Her zapateados were of truly elemental power and she brought them to breathtaking culminations in syncopated finales. |
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His paintings can seem not so much culminations as by-products of this prodigious effort. |
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These new spaces were typically culminations of long and painful healing processes for devastated families and communities. |
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In stark contrast, Mr. Steinberg shows that the applicants saw their quests for admission as culminations of past, not potential, achievements. |
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Episodes of differential uplift are attributed to active subcretion building culminations above blind imbricate thrusts deep in the accretionary prism beneath the coast. |
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These delightful and intense moments are the culminations of a long and demanding process. |
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Both channels will screen three groups' culminations each. |
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The smooth arc of tension in the music and the work's two main culminations are underscored considerably through the composition's wide dynamic range. |
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