It will be the crowning moment of countless hours spent slaving away in his extended garage. |
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The European constitution was to be the pinnacle of this process, consolidating economic integration and crowning it with political integration. |
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They are crowning the prince as their new king even though they no longer have a crown for him to wear. |
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In medieval Europe, May Day and the subsequent crowning of the May queen brought together elements of both high and low culture. |
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It is ceremonially used in the act of crowning a King, Queen or other Sovereign. |
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His biography, written by St Gregory of Nyssa, describes the crowning moment of divine theophany. |
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After the crowning ceremony and many pictures, Anton and Bola took the floor and danced the traditional King and Queen's slow dance. |
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It was the vibrant flame of her hair, her crowning glory, which made her so instantly recognizable. |
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The Saturn V, the crowning achievement of Wernher von Braun's rocketeers, was the most powerful rocket ever built. |
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If he was successful in going back there with a Scotland team, it would be one of the crowning moments of his career. |
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The crowning achievement of his career was probably his knockout of bantamweight champion, Lupe Pintor. |
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It had been such a wonderful day and the beautiful evening was its crowning glory. |
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Any areas of the wood that show cupping or crowning will need to be planed by using a jointer or table saw as demonstrated in the videotape. |
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In this form, May Day may be best known for its tradition of dancing the Maypole and crowning of the Queen of the May. |
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Patricia was delighted to answer questions on any aspects of looking after our crowning glory! |
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Penny's crowning glory is her beautiful, natural blonde hair and she was petrified she would lose it as a result of the cancer treatment. |
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This is the coup de grace, my shot heard around the world, my crowning glory. |
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The crowning reform in Britain in the 1850s was the abolition of appointment by political patronage in favour of competitive examination. |
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This is the crowning insult to a lifetime of perceived slights and insults, which exist nowhere but in his head. |
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The consummation, the crowning glory of a well-lived life, happiness would be granted only to the worthy, the virtuous, the god-like happy few. |
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It should have been a crowning moment in the undergraduate career of an exemplary St. Thomas student. |
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To the right of the grandstand crowning a little brushy hill sat the fenced-in concrete pavilion, the spot for that evening's dance. |
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This side of the church was in full sun, as was the immense maple on its far side, crowning the neat, white building with a halo of golden red. |
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But the crowning glory is when the pointer turns around and gives an approving look and tail wag before he trots off to pick up another bird. |
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The crowning event, last month's Summit in Canada, was the largest worldwide gathering on ecotourism ever held. |
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The crowning moment of my skirmishes with style was when I went out in a maroon sweatshirt on impulse and wasn't laughed at in the street. |
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This crowning moment represents the culmination of years of planning, hard work and solid investment performance. |
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Government approval for the new campus is the crowning moment in the history of the University of Bath in Swindon. |
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Then it was home for about 8 hours sleep, then up to Hornsby to see the dentist and finish crowning my tooth. |
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Coming in at speed, he couldn't quite make a clean contact and the chance of crowning a superb move with a goal was gone. |
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There are numerous straight-on shots of heads crowning, with subsequent gushes of body fluids, including blood. |
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The audience applauded hilariously, thinking the policeman's appearance to be the crowning touch of a remarkable performance. |
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It was an easy labour and, within five hours, Filipa was fully dilated and the baby's head was crowning. |
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He was more curious about the decorated headband crowning the man's high forehead. |
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Instead of crowning an ice cream sundae with one ripe strawberry, start with just berries and some balsamic vinegar. |
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Like water, grace gave life to Eulalie's apostolic projects, which finally attained their crowning achievement in Longueuil. |
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Since the 1790s, Bedford and his father had been creating a gallery of classical and neoclassical sculpture and The Three Graces was its crowning glory. |
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The crowning glory of the regeneration group's work has been the huge success of the Market House which has been developed to offer a wide range of community facilities. |
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Funds poured into a restoration appeal and the Iona Community is now a world-famous centre for religious pilgrimage, with the restored abbey its crowning glory. |
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Anna had a banner of blue-black hair that was truly her crowning glory. |
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Your hair can indeed be your crowning glory if you treat it right! |
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Like crowning jewels, these ceramic finials for deck railing, fence posts, or gateposts add sculptural details and rich color to an outdoor setting. |
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The clean, lean flavorful crab is to be taken neat, the crowning touch to a salad of lettuce and avocado. |
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The addition was spiffy, the crowning touch to a process that began around 1984, when East Hampton was a different kind of place. |
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Calling her Cynthia, a name that gleamed like a bauble, was his crowning touch. |
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Think of its theatrical release as the crowning touch of a multimedia marketing coup. |
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While desirable in itself, a constitution of this kind could only be adopted as the crowning touch to far-reaching institutional reform. |
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The commuter rail line will be the crowning touch to the city transportation authority's project to expand the Laval metro system. |
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The crowning touch of the evening was the performance by the internationally renowned Soweto Gospel Choir. |
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Complete handling of approval procedures and mediation with officials gives our services the crowning touch. |
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A panoramic restaurant and gift shop add the crowning touch to a great outing. |
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The crowning touch to the evening was a performance by the winner of nine Grammy Awards, Wynton Marsalis, and his band. |
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Proma provides all the tools needed for selecting the right grout color to add a crowning touch to any installation. |
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And the crowning touch is that all necessary alterations and delivery are provided. |
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It does not seem at all likely that we will be able to bring this agreement off as a crowning achievement, if we can bring it off at all. |
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The budget chapter is, of course, the crowning achievement of the accession negotiations. |
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The crowning achievement of his long career was his 1880 appointment as the founding Vice President of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. |
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This ultimate meeting, which marked to some extent the crowning achievement of the works, took on a particular solemnity. |
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The crowning achievement of Mr Baudewyns' career came in 1980 when he was appointed as Economic Advisor to the Bank. |
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You were soon on the seventh mansion world, the sphere of the crowning achievement of the immediate postmortal career. |
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For Excellence Sportive Sherbrooke, the nomination of Mrs Leroux constitutes the crowning achievement of six years of relentless work. |
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The most unique pictorial decoration make Schilling's last illuminated chronicle the crowning of his comprehensive uvre as an annalist. |
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The four torans of the Great Stupa added in the 1st century bc are the crowning achievements of Sānchi. |
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She wears her crowning glory in short angled layers that has the sides cut throughout to give not only form but also a full round shape. |
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Their election is the crowning glory of the democratisation process in Taiwan. |
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And it might blossom some day into the crowning glory of age, the state of being wise. |
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The Convention was the crowning glory of that work, and also proposed avenues towards the future. |
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Winning the gold medal has been the crowning glory in his professional cycling career and the culmination of his boyhood dreams. |
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But the crowning glory of this year's festival is set to be the concert by international Raï star Cheb Mami on Sunday night. |
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The start of work on the new Jaquet Droz head office is the crowning glory of the brand's constant success. |
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Taoiseach, your success in this area has become your and our crowning glory. |
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It's true that winning that Trophy was the crowning glory of that journey, but I can't say it crossed my mind at the time. |
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There was a seraphic smile on her face, as if the car ride had been the crowning joy of her life. |
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The main façade preserves the original buttresses, the rose window and crowning at the gable end similar to other churches of that period. |
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The thin mass of glass used allows appreciating the continuous varying camber of the edges, crowning in an absolute original design. |
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Our success in this great enterprise will not be the crowning or glorification of any State or nation. |
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The crowning element is a gold-tipped weathervane that perches atop the lantern. |
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After having gone past certain outbuildings, it leads to a miniature castle crowning the large entrance gates to the closed courtyard. |
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This program commemorates crowning achievements and significant anniversaries that have shaped Canada as we know it today. |
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His mission in a sense was the crowning point of the evangelisation of the lands of the Piasts. |
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The crowning event of the conference, the Gala begins with an elegant cocktail reception, followed by a sumptuous multi-course meal. |
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This was technically the crowning of its efforts during the past two years. |
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The president of the CNHJ evoked the long road, started seventeen years ago, leading to this crowning. |
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Which books by other authors do you think are crowning examples of social-observation fiction? |
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The cornice has projecting blocks or mutules in its exposed lower surface or soffit, above which is a plain vertical face or corona, finished by a group of crowning moldings. |
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Several trailers, TV spots and radio spots round out the basics of the extras, but the crowning achievement in this area is clearly the commentary track. |
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Mr Bush was stumping in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Iowa and New Mexico today, before a crowning home-state rally in Dallas and a night at his Crawford ranch. |
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Bartholomew's presence at the controversial crowning of Henry the Young King is uncertain, but Becket asked that he should not be papally censured with others involved. |
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If it turns out that both determinism and indeterminism have these three intellectual virtues, can we come to a judgement about which one has the crowning virtue? |
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The crowning glory of this important project was that we were accorded ISO certification for compliance with DIN 9001:2008 after passing the audit. |
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At the time, he was in the best phase of his career and was only missing the crowning glory of a triumph at one of the four Grand Slam tournaments. |
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The spirit of service and self-sacrifice is woman's crowning glory. |
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However, Busby's crowning glory came when a team featuring Bobby Charlton, George Best and Denis Law became the first English side to lift the European Champion Clubs' Cup, beating SL Benfica in the 1968 Wembley final. |
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Could The Beast be his crowning achievement? |
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The crowning glory of numerous awards the Grabower group of companies has won is the Golden Clock of SG 2008 for particular services in the sweet economy. |
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These fiestas are devoted entirely to fire, and their crowning glory takes place on 24th June, the day of Saint John the Baptist, when flames tear through wood and paper mâché figures built in satirical vein. |
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Unloose your chivalry, Man of high command … pierce the vitals of Virginia, and scourge the serpent seed of her rebellion on the crowning heights of Richmond. |
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The thickness profile can be improved by measures such as crowning, bending or skewing of the rolls, with blower systems providing for zonal thickness corrections. |
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We know your personal crowning achievement will be triumphant. |
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In 1999, they regilded the spire of the Shwedagon Pagoda, which now glitters with 53 tons of gold and 4,341 diamonds on the crowning orb. |
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They do not use their intelligence, the crowning glory of mankind. |
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The El Paso deal is perhaps Mr. Kinder's crowning achievement. |
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It's Linklater's crowning achievement as a director. |
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This anniversary is the crowning glory to a year of growth for the brand, which was able to pull itself up and demonstrate its vitality in a difficult Czech market. |
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Freak Show, then, by its very name should be his crowning achievement. |
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Professor Otakar Laxa, a well-known dairyman living at the turn of the 20th century, regarded parenica as the crowning glory of the art of steamed cheese-making. |
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The crowning touch is the abundance of new directives proposed in the report, many of which put a suffocating blanket over entrepreneurs, as a result of which they can no longer get round to running their businesses. |
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As I was saying, the crowning point of my Visit to the United Kingdom was the Beatification of Cardinal John Henry Newman, an outstanding son of England. |
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Its creamy, rich and full head is the crowning touch to this beer. |
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The finial, the decorative crowning ornament of the stupa, likely has roots in Hinduism, which predates Buddhism, in the symbols of yoni and lingam. |
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In crowning, the skyline is drawn by the volume attique takes back in a contemporary way a recognizable language of artist studio with a rangy windows. |
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For a crowning touch, we used satin elastic for the binding. |
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As a crowning final grant yourself some quietness. |
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Many times the multipara will surprise you and be crowning and ready to deliver when you walk out of the cesarean room. |
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An array of refined finishes set the crowning touch to these new calibres stemming from a tireless quest for simplicity, precision and performance. |
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We consider it opportune in speaking about the crowning act of the sacred liturgy, to delay for a little while and call your attention, Venerable Brethren, to this most important subject. |
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Our finishing services can put the crowning touch on your efforts. |
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We kept dipping his head on to a Jumbo Platter while it was crowning! |
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He started a club, crowning himself the Toe Captain. |
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His presidential son expected to bank similar gains after his own Iraq war, with the spread of democracy in that benighted region crowning his military success. |
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Add the crowning touch to your special outfit with this high quality, solid metal tiara which has twinkly crystal stones that catch and reflect the light in a burst of rainbow colours. |
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Election by universal suffrage, as modified by the Constitution, is the one crowning franchise of the American people. |
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For Rinpoche, it was one of the crowning moments of his life to see and hear how deeply, and with what joy, this great master appreciated what he had achieved in his work. |
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Not that this crowning touch was in any sense an afterthought. |
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The establishment of the TFG was a crowning success of these efforts and a major step in the attempt to bring the Somali conflict to a definite end. |
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And, as a crowning touch, a picture of the builder of the house, William Fairbairn, appears in the upstairs window, adding to the new, livelier look of the old house. |
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He introduced the Kellogg six hour day, believing that leisure time and not economic growth without end represented the true crowning achievement of capitalism. |
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The performance of the V150 trainset was the crowning achievement of 14 months of work, deploying 100,000 man hours and involving 100 engineers and technicians. |
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The event will be complete with crowning ceremony where each guest will be crowned a prom king or queen. |
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This understanding of and support for associations as a cornerstone on which to build a civil society with solidarity is a crowning achievement of civics as a social value. |
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You will see the baby's head crowning during contractions, at which time you must prepare to assist the mother in the delivery of the baby. |
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As a crowning dissipation, they all sat down to play progressive halma, with milk chocolate for prizes. |
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The world record set on April 3, 2007 is the crowning achievement of a series of trials launched on January 15, 2007 by the French Excellence in Very High Speed Rail Transport Program. |
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The broad participation was the crowning achievement of efforts to raise awareness among the most marginal populations, while networking and consolidating women's organizations. |
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Close to the centre of Athens, Greece, outside the National Garden, is a statue depicting Greece in the form of a woman crowning Byron. |
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Moreover, it was a wonderfully appropriate recognition of her many years of tireless work with the ICJ and a crowning achievement in her long career as a champion of human rights. |
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For true lovers of the art of watchmaking, Blancpain has housed its new ultra-thin movement, the brand's crowning achievement in almost 100 years, in an elegant gold half-hunter case. |
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Founded in 1776, champagnes had pride of place in the 19th century on the tables of the court of Russia with, as a crowning achievement, the creation of the famous Cristal cuvée at the Tsar Alexander II's request. |
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Matthews judges the piece the crowning masterpiece of Britten's early years. |
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The construction of the Eiffel Tower in 1889 was his crowning achievement. |
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To the new member states, the Alliance stood as a crowning symbol of new-found freedom, as a calming influence against domestic strife, and as a friendly yet sufficiently high wall against instability in the east. |
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The crowning moment and most interesting part of the event, however, was the opportunity to directly interact with the Alfa Romeo management team and technicians. |
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The front and back of the predella contain scenes of the infancy and the ministry of Jesus, and the pinnacles, crowning the entire work, represent events after the Resurrection. |
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Castelfalfi's crowning glory is the Castello. |
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So Woman in her entirety was established the crowning glory. |
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The World Cup success in October was the crowning glory. |
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The carnival has many activities including the crowning of the queen, surf contest, Luau party, Creativity in the Sand. |
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Pope Pius VII was present at the coronation of Napoleon I in 1804 but did not actually perform the crowning. |
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By its very nature, the institution of marriage and married love is ordered to the procreation and education of the offspring and it is in them that it finds its crowning glory. |
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The crowning glory of our work in the Efteling is the beautiful Sequoiadendron giganteum, which you pass when you walk from the entrance to de Brink. |
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The Capitol's crowning piece is actually two domes, one nested under the other like Russian dolls, and separated by a web of cast iron braces hidden from view. |
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Another circle of groats, crowning a temporary pathway of tanbark flung wide around the first two rings, provided dry footing for the rest of the guests. |
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This is then followed by the crowning of the Queen of the South. |
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While winning the Open Championship is a crowning achievement for any golfer, a win at St Andrews is considered particularly important due to the course's long tradition. |
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They targeted the rare and valuable 100-year-old Cycad Palm which formed the crowning glory in the tropical bed in the park, judged the best in the country. |
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The crowning glories of Ghost, however, are indeed the technical illusions which were designed by Paul Kieve, who was the magic consultant for the Harry Potter films. |
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The crowning of the Islamabad Ironwoman and Ironman was carried out by the Australian and Canadian High Commissioners, with the Ambassadors from Spain and Denmark. |
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If you have two patients who are simultaneously making slow progress, the multipara may surprise you and be crowning when you finish operating on the nullipara. |
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