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- 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...
- teams, advance to the playoffs, a single-elimination tournament, which culminates in the Super Bowl, pla**** in early February between the winners of the...
- strategic and operational "centres of gravity" the "culminating point of the offensive" the "culminating point of victory" Modern perceptions of war are based...
- 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...
- eighth century, but were gradually expelled by the Christian Reconquista culminating with the capture of the Algarve, between 1238 and 1249 AD. Modern Portugal...
- 1 May, originally chosen to commemorate the 1886 general strike which culminated in the Haymarket affair. For other countries, Labour Day is celebrated...
- clubs based in the overseas departments and territories. The competition culminates in May with the final, which is held at the Stade de France, the country's...
- are considered the first major harbinger of the film awards season that culminates in the Academy Awards. The organization, which is now a private organization...
- final stage using the single-elimination format was introduced, which culminates with a final match between the last two teams remaining in contention...