Aún no tenemos significados para "dramatic climax".
1In the film's dramatic climax, a young man blows up a church.
2And in the telling she subordinated everything to the dramatic climax:
3Politically the dramatic climax of Elizabeth's reign is the dispersion of the Armada.
4The desire to work her surprise to a dramatic climax suddenly left her.
5Of course you anticipate the dramatic climax of my story, gentlemen.
6And with this dramatic climax the ancient picture record closes.
7What to her was a regrettable incident was to him a great dramatic climax.
8This trial may be said to be the dramatic climax in the story of rubber.
9Just walking back across the desert and quitting the search,-itlacked, somehow, the dramatic climax.
10Then came a Homeric conflict, with a dramatic climax.
11The name hippopotamus was mentioned at least twenty times in the lecture as a dramatic climax.
12The dramatic climax lifted me from the chair.
13American history loses nothing in dramatic climax because it is true or because it is truly told.
14For two days Mr. Colbrith has been very plainly leading up to some sort of dramatic climax.
15He was a remarkable Irish-American, James Gibbons, who had a part in the dramatic climax to that conclave.
16Once more she stopped, partially out of breath, partially in preparation for the dramatic climax to her story.
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