Other events include a family ceilidh, the annual ski and snowboard race day, culminating in a dinner-dance in October. |
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His rise to prominence, culminating at this year's French Open where he reached his first Grand Slam semifinal, has been a hard slog. |
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The company suffered a series of accidents, culminating in a blaze at its catalytic cracker. |
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This gradual return to strong, clear colors lasted well into the 1960s, culminating in the vivid psychedelic palette of the late decade. |
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Action continues all weekend, culminating Sunday afternoon with the completion of athletics, along with baseball, softball and soccer. |
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Self-consciousness then began to shape its social world too, a process culminating in the discovery that reason is sovereign over everything. |
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Yet the spectre of drugs returned with vicious abandon culminating in his being imprisoned in 1991 and serving 5 years. |
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The event took on a World War I theme culminating in the release of a dole of white doves. |
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Their interacting narratives alternate, interpenetrate, and finally coalesce in the culminating moment of the Messiah episode. |
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And a testosterone-driven culture was further fed by the pin-up, culminating in the Page 3 Girl. |
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The study's concluding chapter concerns itself with the culminating philosophy of the Gurdjieff movement in Harlem. |
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Barton suggests that an Anglican bishop finds it in the festal cycle culminating in Holy Week, while the Methodist finds it in preaching. |
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These workshops will continue throughout the year, culminating with a command performance in December at Creative Arts Centre. |
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Remember, too, that Easter is not just one day but actually 50 days, culminating with the Day of Pentecost. |
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Ballina will celebrate St Patrick's Day this year with day-long festivities, culminating with a parade. |
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Different genera of syngnathids show varying degrees of male brood pouch development, culminating in the sealed seahorse pouch. |
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This book is ideally suited for a two-term undergraduate algebra course culminating in a discussion on Galois theory. |
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Once inside, he experiences a series of disquieting encounters, culminating in a hideous banquet. |
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They collect thousands of brightly colored travel photographs from all over the world, culminating 15 years of globetrotting. |
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Senescence represents the last stage of flower development, ultimately culminating in the death of the petals. |
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Every night ended up with the two of them exchanging insults, often culminating with her storming upstairs. |
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You asked for details of the review process culminating in the Home Secretary's decision. |
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His reckless gamble lasted but a Hundred Days, culminating in Waterloo and his second abdication. |
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The event will snake through the city centre culminating with a fireworks display above Leeds Town Hall at midnight. |
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A frieze of colored glass, mirror glass, and decorative leading ran around the room, culminating in the virtuoso display of the double doors. |
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In truth, Everton have arrived at this juncture only with a series of jammy draws, culminating in a tie against Crewe in the last round. |
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He can dazzle with quick moves to the basket, culminating in thunderous dunks. |
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While in CIA custody, Mohammed was subjected to coercive interrogation techniques, culminating in waterboarding. |
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What transpires is a downward spiral of shame and recriminations culminating in Veena being shunned by her family and turned out of the house. |
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That's where the plot begins and ends, but this is 20 minutes of hilarious knockabout, culminating in everyone getting drunk. |
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The fight with Goliath is the culminating stage in this paideia, where David proves his worthiness to be king through his personal heroism. |
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General clutter seems to reign supreme, culminating in a teetering mountain of disgustingly neglected pots and pans. |
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On the palate there are notes of vanilla, apricot and caramel, culminating in a rich, creamy finish. |
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The culminating crisis resolves itself as a muddle-through, a bend rather than a sharp turn in the road. |
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But when things are liberated, they pass into extreme forms and exhaustion, culminating in a new kind of imprisonment. |
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Three assessments will take place in 2004, culminating in an awards ceremony towards the end of the year. |
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Yamashita's Malayan campaign, culminating in the fall of Singapore in February 1942, made him a national hero. |
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The daylight parade of maskers, the culminating event of the festival, took place the next day, with more than 5,000 spectators in attendance. |
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This gave rise to variations culminating in the michelada, with a spicy base as elaborate as a secret barbecue sauce. |
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The culminating night of the season will also feature a fireworks spectacular. |
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And tomorrow's bill is understood to include a three-pronged approach to guaranteeing rights culminating in a proposed tribunal system. |
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The process goes on for several weeks, culminating in an amazing criss-cross of beautiful strands of light. |
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In later writings they modulate into fables, culminating in the brilliant Kafkaesque miniatures of With One Skin Less. |
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It is a literary event that crowns his trilogy of epic books about America culminating in The Human Stain. |
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All kinds of obstacles and difficulties can mount up, culminating in hopelessness. |
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What followed, instead, was a year of inaction, culminating in a government shutdown and a stand-off over the fiscal cliff. |
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The next several weeks were a whirlwind of press conferences, interviews and champagne receptions, culminating in a trip to Stockholm for the prize ceremony in December. |
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A typical number would last 20 minutes or more during this culminating phase of his musical evolution. |
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He was accorded, literally, the red-carpet treatment by the Labour government of Prime Minister Tony Blair, culminating in an audience with the Queen at Windsor Castle. |
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For a hundred years of war, culminating in the nuclear age, military technology was designed and deployed to inflict casualties on an ever-growing scale. |
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It's because of this that I use Rear Window, especially the scene culminating in my personal 'money shot', whenever I teach introductory film theory. |
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His life is saturated by tragedy, culminating in a hermitic existence spent waiting for the death that will free him from the tortured longing for Herman. |
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Since then, they have experienced three straight seasons of offensive decline, culminating with their anemic performance against the Diamondbacks in the World Series. |
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There was just a series, a catalogue of disasters, culminating in the Hollywood cameraman's French sophisticated camera, falling over on the spot. |
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His raids on Northumberland in May and July 1217 served only to accelerate the Anglo-French peace negotiations culminating in the treaty of Kingston. |
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Like most industry insiders, renowned architecture critic Hugh Pearman is eagerly anticipating an epic battle culminating in a wonderful icon for the city of Glasgow. |
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The policy involves students getting rewards for good behaviour, culminating in a school trip to a theme park for all those who get the required number of credits. |
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The Sunday finals were eliminated by weather, but rebounded strong with new snow and bluebird conditions at Sugar Bowl, culminating in a spirited weekend of competition. |
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The history of rights as a political language is properly associated with movements of resistance to royalism, culminating in the English, American, and French revolutions. |
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Nothing is truly comparable to this Russian holiday based on unfounded expectations and ungrounded hopes culminating in one night of absolute happiness. |
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The Herald was to have a long battle with Mr Wright, culminating in a ruinous libel action which the paper won leaving the politician with huge costs. |
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Yet to accept its empire over every aspect of life, from art to sport in addition to all forms of business, cannot be the culminating achievement of human existence. |
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In setting the scene for my post I would love to recount a tale of blissful youth, a text-book joyride throughout early adulthood culminating in a fulfilled maturity. |
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It was this analogy that drove him on to study cholera, anthrax, erysipelas and finally rabies, culminating in the development of the rabies vaccine. |
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The first half, in particular, is a rattling tale of wartime adventure, culminating in Riddiford's final, successful escape with two others from an Austrian camp. |
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Wolff traces his development as organist, composer, cantor, court musician and teacher, culminating in Bach's 27 years as cantor and music director in Leipzig. |
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The video footages clearly showed that despite policemen showing a lot of restraint, the agitators provoked them, culminating in the police using force. |
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Easter is a week-long observance of strict religious rituals culminating in Good Friday, a midnight mass on Holy Saturday, and a mass at dawn on Easter Sunday. |
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Top-ranked crews would compete in the postseason, culminating in a media-saturated national championship. |
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For the first few months of the year, Tinseltown glitzes up for one awards show after another, culminating in the queen mother of awards shows, the Academy Awards. |
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Then it is the grand Edwardian houses, Victorian villas, Regency and Georgian buildings, all culminating at one of the medieval city gates or bars. |
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Complex solo lute and keyboard works became virtuoso showpieces, culminating in the brilliant sets of variations in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book. |
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The British made a brutal attempt to control much of India culminating in the fall of the Moghuls in 1857 and the destruction of their empire. |
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Little is known of Cunobelinus's life, but his name survived into British legend, culminating in William Shakespeare's play Cymbeline. |
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The rising featured widespread assaults on the Protestant communities in Ireland, sometimes culminating in massacres. |
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Internally, popular agitation radicalised the Revolution significantly, culminating in the rise of Maximilien Robespierre and the Jacobins. |
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His death was recorded as being due to the aftereffects of a stroke culminating in a series of seizures. |
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Malta followed a Romantic literary tradition, culminating in the works of Dun Karm Psaila, Malta's National Poet. |
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Until the reforms of the 19th century, there were three successive Election Dinners held during Election Week, culminating in a Domum Ball. |
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Following this purge, God creates the World, culminating in his creation of Adam and Eve. |
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Hours of Idleness, which collected many of the previous poems, along with more recent compositions, was the culminating book. |
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The following year she took the same show on a tour of England, culminating in two shows in London. |
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Jack Whittingham also worked on the script, culminating in a screenplay entitled James Bond, Secret Agent. |
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In recent years, however, the sport in the country has suffered a major funding crisis, culminating in its expulsion from the European Pattern. |
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It features eleven grade one races, culminating in the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the best and most prestigious Chase race in the world, on the Friday. |
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The rising was marked by widespread assaults on the British Protestant communities in Ireland, sometimes culminating in massacres. |
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A combination of court decisions and legislation, culminating in the Civil Rights Act of 1968, sought to end racial discrimination. |
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It would not be until decades later, culminating in the Parliament Act 1911, that Wellington's fears would come to pass. |
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During the Second World War, the Imperial Japanese Army invaded British Malaya, culminating in the Battle of Singapore. |
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During a period of two weeks, threats intensified, culminating in NATO's Activation Order being given. |
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A number of different questions and answer classifications were suggested and tested, culminating in the April 1989 census test. |
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Its landmass slopes upward from south to north, culminating in the highlands of its northern cape. |
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They began a second US tour in March 2017, culminating in a headline slot at the April 2017 Coachella festival in California. |
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Gradually, common themes begin to emerge between the two stories, culminating in a shocking ending. |
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It is closely followed by several neighbouring hills culminating at around 384 m above sea level. |
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Bassey returned to perform in five arenas around the UK in June the same year, culminating at Wembley. |
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Eventually, in October 1918, the Italians launched a massive offensive, culminating in the victory of Vittorio Veneto. |
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World War I pitted the old Royal Navy against the new Kaiserliche Marine of Imperial Germany, culminating in the 1916 Battle of Jutland. |
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Trustee meetings were picketed and interrupted by demonstrations culminating in May 1978 in the takeover of the Graduate School of Business. |
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British immigration to South Africa began around 1818, subsequently culminating in the arrival of the 1820 Settlers. |
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The growth of the Ottoman Empire, culminating in the fall of Constantinople in 1453, cut off trading possibilities with the east. |
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Contact with the Byzantine Empire increased, culminating in the Christianization of Kievan Rus' in 988, during the reign of Vladimir the Great. |
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The modern art movement in the country officially emerged in the 1950s, culminating in the establishment of an art society. |
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The Sinulog Festival celebration lasts for nine days, culminating on the final day with the Sinulog Grand Parade. |
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However, through a succession of wars culminating in the Swabian War in 1499, the Confederation had become de facto independent. |
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However, after quelling Burnley's threat, Southampton failed to build on their growing danger culminating in Tadic's missed penalty. |
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In a series of wars fought in the 17th and 18th centuries, culminating with the Napoleonic Wars, Britain emerged as the new world power. |
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After Whitney's invention, the plantation slavery industry was rejuvenated, eventually culminating in the Civil War. |
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The head of Grisedale rises toward Raise Beck on the western side, culminating in the pass of Grisedale Hause. |
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The culminating event for the chapter's 2001-2002 sorority year will be Jabberwock 2002 on Saturday at New Vista Middle School. |
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A flurry of quiet diplomacy ensued, culminating in Baird's visit to the Gulf state this week to try to mend fences. |
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No matter where we went or what we did the results were the same, culminating in bubkes about the concentration camps. |
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Some have leopard print, thick leather-like skin and blunt triangle heads, culminating in a jagged underbite. |
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Syrian parties and Iran have played in recent weeks, culminating in the invitation and disinvitation for Iran to participate in Geneva. |
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A major Protestant tradition, culminating in the work of the important dogmatician Karl Barth, decided in favor of the first interpretation. |
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His music of love was borborygmatically symphonic, culminating in a cacophony of nether-end eructation. |
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We start with direct proportions and continue onward, culminating with an examination of exponential functions and logarithms. |
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Eight months after onset of the patient's condition, marked hepatic decompensation occurred, culminating in esophageal variceal hemorrhage. |
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Comic creator Stephan Pastis is notable for his self-depreciating humor, savage predator-prey jokes, and shaggy dog stories culminating in extravagant puns. |
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Kansas, and what is now Montana, including the massacres at Sand Creek and the Washita River, before culminating on a beautiful June 1876 day on the Little Bighorn River. |
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Apple Certification Training in Final Cut Pro 7 is at the core of the program, featuring three full days of hands-on instruction, culminating with a certification exam. |
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Since then, Zairean rebels have marched with surprising ease across one-fifth of the country, culminating with the capture Saturday of Zaire's third-largest city, Kisangani. |
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The response, culminating in Rooney finishing off a slick exchange of incisive, pass-them-to-death football, quickly put Scotland back in their place. |
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This caused domestic unrest culminating in Bacon's Rebellion. |
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On a political level, the Frankish warlords abandoned tribalism and founded a number of kingdoms, eventually culminating in the Frankish Empire of Charlemagne. |
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We have a detailed account for the lead up to the battle from the Roman perspective from Ammianus Marcellinus, which forms the culminating point at the end of his history. |
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In the Balkans, the Ottoman Empire overran Byzantine lands, culminating in the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, which historians mark as the end of the Middle Ages. |
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Clovis and the Franks defeated the Alemanni during the 5th century AD, culminating with the Battle of Tolbiac, and Alsace became part of the Kingdom of Austrasia. |
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During much of the 12th and 13th centuries, Venice and the Republic of Genoa were engaged in warfare culminating in the War of Chioggia, ousting the Genoese from the Adriatic. |
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Republican influence strengthened after Scheveningen, which led to peace negotiations with the Commonwealth, culminating in the Treaty of Westminster. |
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This was the first in a series of provocative acts culminating in the invasion of Poland in September 1939 and the beginning of the Second World War. |
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This enormous project under the direction of Cornelis Lely, called the Zuiderzee Works, ran from 1919 to 1986, culminating in the creation of the new province of Flevoland. |
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This area is set to include all of the Republic of Ireland's international waters in 2020 culminating in all of Western Europe's subjection to the MARPOL directive. |
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An eventful race in Varese, Italy lasted 3 hours 42 minutes and 11 seconds, culminating in a sprint beating Marianne Vos in to 2nd place and Judith Arndt in 3rd. |
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Victory in the February 1974 General Election pushed devolution onto the political agenda, culminating in the decisive vote against a Welsh Assembly in the 1979 referendum. |
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The discontent of the late 1820s, culminating in serious disturbances in 1831, including the Merthyr Rising persuaded the government to take action in favour of reform. |
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Shortly after, the Allied armies launched the Battle of Amiens, which led to the start of the Hundred Days Offensive, the culminating offensive of the war. |
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He ruthlessly put down the various risings, culminating in the Harrying of the North in late 1069 and early 1070 that devastated parts of northern England. |
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The period of Romanticism in Poland ended with the Russian Empire's suppression of the January 1863 Uprising, culminating in public executions and deportations to Siberia. |
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While these functions were clearly defined during the Principate, the emperor's powers over time became less constitutional and more monarchical, culminating in the Dominate. |
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More seriously, historians have noted rather than the Germans doing what the French had envisioned, the French played into the Germans hand culminating in their defeat. |
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The inability of the parties to reach an agreement may lead to industrial action, culminating in either strike action or management lockout, or binding arbitration. |
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The technological development and artistic elaboration of the vault reached its pinnacle, producing intricate multipartite lierne vaults and culminating in the fan vault. |
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It believes that a fetus should progressively be accorded rights as it develops through its stages of gestation, culminating with full respect as an individual at birth. |
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Starting in 1965 with Centaur, one by one these carriers were decommissioned without replacement, culminating with the 1979 retirement of Ark Royal. |
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Edward had also been accused of endowing his younger sons too liberally and thereby promoting dynastic strife culminating in the Wars of the Roses. |
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By 1050, however, relations between the king and the earl had soured, culminating in a crisis in 1051 that led to the exile of Godwin and his family from England. |
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By this time, internal tensions led to a series of civil wars, culminating with the assassination of Julius Caesar, which led to the transition from republic to empire. |
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Edwards continues his argument with Origen and Origenism, Nicaea and the homoousious debates, and the Christological debates culminating in the symbol of Chalcedon. |
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Each has its own procedural law, statutorily created provincial courts and superior trial courts with inherent jurisdiction culminating in the Court of Appeal of the province. |
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