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1 This was the natural culmination of an entire day's speeches.
2 The latter passage is but the natural culmination of the whole revelation of the believer's citizenship and its responsibilities.
3 Alexander's time as ambassador to Nato (1986-92) was the natural culmination of his career.
4 Writing and publishing children's stories about the environment is a natural culmination of two of her passions - children and the environment.
5 The story of American discovery and exploration in the plan of the Committee of Eight follows the introductory matter as a natural culmination .
6 Then there are fights that arise as a consequence of play, the natural culmination of rising tempers or as retribution for dangerous actions.
7 "What we face," she said, "is the natural culmination of all the Emperor's evils."
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