culmination u rečniku PONS

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It means the well-earned leisure which is a culmination of a long career of action and achievement.
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He was particularly impressed with gaff-rigged schooners, which he felt represented a culmination of craft and technique for sailing vessels.
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The gas chamber is the culmination of a series of classroom instructions on gas mask use.
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Spokesmen for the miners claimed that the protest was the culmination of many years of deteriorating conditions and the intolerable political situation in the country.
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It's a culmination of system errors and role errors.
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They mark the culmination of mannerism and make this hall the showpiece of the palace.
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This was the culmination of many years' painstaking experimentation in various parts of the country.
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This path-breaking work marked the successful culmination of his long battle for transforming abstract general equilibrium analysis into a practical tool for the evaluation of economic policy.
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This is the culmination of my life's work.
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The yet-to-be released electoral roll is a culmination of processes, including the limited registration, deletion of ineligible voters and continuous voter's registration exercise which were all done this year.
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