But it would have been anti-climactic and out of character for her to strike.
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This time, however, the story had a happy ending, or at least a climactic, optimistic victory.
Watching the Oscar ceremony can be such a bore--an anti-climactic exercise in industry self-congratulation.
But the film still provides him a climactic moment of shading that is appreciated.
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In the climactic shoot-out, Zar Gul may wield two handguns, but this is no John Woo fantasy.
The number leaps another 46% for a climactic Game Seven, the baseball equivalent of the Super Bowl.
Even a climactic showdown in Chernobyl, a potentially fascinating location for any movie, proves a damp squib.
Barack Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney were expecting, if not hoping for, a climactic fight to the finish.
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The ballet's climactic moment is Tatiana's refusal of Onegin, who is on his knees begging forgiveness and love.
When excitement reaches climactic levels, we will once again take off our core position and reevaluate the landscape.
The last weeks of the European war were anti-climactic, because the Russians were going to get to Berlin first.
Just as the final Monday night of the NCAA basketball tournament is anti-climactic, so too is the World Series.
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In a seemingly climactic siege in the past few weeks, Sri Lankan forces have moved to extinguish the guerrillas.
The director stages the climactic Oklahoma land rush with aplomb, but by then the audience has ceased to care.
The climactic scenes at the end of "Die Hard" prove why it's a perfect Valentine's Day flick for guys.
Thus his account of the crucial Guayaquil encounter is sparse and somewhat anti-climactic.
There's no reason to build up September as some kind of magical, you know, a climactic moment in the war.
There are just a few too many incantations and transformations, and the climactic scene is just this side of tedious.
But after several false sunsets, early October has at last had the feel of the climactic moment of the crisis.
The film loses its way long before the end, and the climactic declaration of love is embarrassing and pretty unlikely.
If only Suleiman could have resisted the charms of silliness in his climactic sequence one of those kung-fu disco mystical terrorist shoot-outs.
Ambrose hit his stride when he began his work on D-Day June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II.
In fact, she says, by the time they get to their seats, the arrival of the movie stars is "almost anti-climactic".
Some people might want to know what Ren said in his big media debut, though his actual words are a bit anti-climactic.
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Almost everyone in the band took choruses, building toward the climactic solo.
For the "Danse Sacrale, " Stravinsky's climactic dance to the death, Mr. Twist tweaks his creation "without dancers" by capping it with one featured dancer.
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The climactic moments, naturally, are available for viewing at www.mojaveexperiment.com.
Most memorably, and by way of an epilogue perhaps signaling reincarnation for the woman at the center of "Bell, " Ms. Seyama has the climactic theatrical statement.
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His companions, in that climactic bout, are played by DeeDee Luxe and Calamity Chang, two names that made me happier than anything else in the film.
Yarbrough (LeeRoy) clash of 1968, from the climactic spinout of '76 when Pearson was able to get his Mercury to crawl and sputter across the finish line.
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