- The
culminating point in
military strategy is the
point at
which a
military force is no
longer able to
perform its operations. On the offensive, the culminating...
- A
culminating project (also
known as a
senior project, grad
project or exit project), is a
project that
challenges high
school seniors to demonstrate...
- dictionary.
Talas (Chinese: 塔拉斯) may
refer to: The
Battle of Talas, 751 AD,
culminative military encounter between the
Abbasid Caliphate and the Tang Dynasty...
- Kingdom,
highlighted by the
Statute of
Westminster Adoption Act 1942, and
culminating in the
Australia Acts of 1986.
Australia is a
federal parliamentary democracy...
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increase gradually from the
beginning of the
accent phrase until the
culminative syllable in the
accent phrase is reached,
after which pitch precipitously...
- teams,
advance to the playoffs, a single-elimination tournament,
which culminates in the
Super Bowl, pla**** in
early February between the
winners of the...
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point (nearest to the nadir). The time of
culmination (when the
object culminates) is
often used to mean
upper culmination. An object's
altitude (A) in...
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suffered severe military defeats in the late 18th and
early 19th centuries,
culminating in the loss of both
territory and
global prestige. In 1826,
Sultan Mahmud...
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strategic and
operational "centres of gravity" the "
culminating point of the offensive" the "
culminating point of victory"
Modern perceptions of war are based...
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Estonian national identity began to
reemerge in the mid-19th century. This
culminated in the 1918
Estonian Declaration of
Independence from the then-warring...