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"Culminate" was first used in English in the 17th century, in the field of astronomy.
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Culminate might be the wrong word, as the failures of narrative are the very productions of the poem… 56.
Buckley, Boully, Bervin ongoing reading notes Lemon Hound 2009
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September 24: Culminate into a delegation to Nigeria
STATEMENT OF THE ANCWL ON THE CAMPAIGN TO SAVE AMINA LAWAL 2003
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Diepkloof and Culminate at Orlando Stadium by 10: 30am.
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Culminate goes for Group One glory CULMINATE gets her chance to win an Australian Group One when she tackles the Winter Stakes on Saturday - the season's last Group One.
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Town Halls Culminate with Caravan to Sacramento to Demand Justice for People of Color Following a series of interfaith Town Hall meetings that have been held in Oakland since the murder of Oscar Grant, the first in a series of planned Caravans for Justice headed to Sacramento on February 19th, focused on various aspects of the "justice" system.
Indybay newswire 2009
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To Culminate the String of Judicious Quotations « Unknowing
To Culminate the String of Judicious Quotations « Unknowing 2010
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Flight to the Moon by Three U.S. Astronauts Will Culminate a Decade of Preparation, the Expenditure of $24 Billion
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Flight to the Moon by Three U.S. Astronauts Will Culminate a Decade of Preparation, the Expenditure of $24 Billion
One Small Step for Man, One Giant Mess in the Spacecraft 2009
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Flight to the Moon by Three U.S. Astronauts Will Culminate a Decade of Preparation, the Expenditure of $24 Billion
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