Brands are a culmination of how people perceive you and what you stand for.
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The calling of the party congress marks the culmination of a four-year debate among Cuba's leaders.
There is some suggestion that perhaps the START talks are reaching a moment of culmination.
"It's been a culmination of a lot of hard work by everybody pulling together, " she added.
In New York City, this period reached a culmination in the 1968 teachers strike.
Second, the rejection of the LDP is the culmination of deep changes in Japan's political culture.
Art had an amazing 2011, the culmination of a surge in prices that started in 2009.
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Her final concert before her hiatus was the culmination of 20 years in the music business.
This is the culmination of a struggle that has lasted more than a decade.
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Last week's drama was the culmination of a series of clashes between Bhutto and Leghari.
Friday's hearing is the culmination of years' worth of tussles involving the 35-acre plot.
It is the culmination of Pride week which has been running since last Saturday.
The culmination of Clinton's campaign was the failed Camp David summit in July 2000.
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The programme was being presented from Hay as the culmination of a story-writing competition for children.
The interview marked the culmination of a difficult few weeks on Iraq for Mr Bush.
And this recession was the culmination of a decade that fell like a sledgehammer on middle-class families.
Post Office rural transfer adviser Denise Sparkes said this was the happy culmination of much hard work.
The verdicts marked the culmination of South Korea's efforts to come to terms with its traumatic past.
Politics, he now claims in an eloquent but hardly off-the-cuff peroration, is the natural culmination of his life.
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Today's strategy is the culmination of a journey of change both for progressive politics and for the country.
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Their four-hour discussion, strictly limited to Iraq, was the culmination of more than a year of diplomatic manoeuvring.
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The ceremony was the culmination of a five-year campaign, spearheaded by the late Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb.
The tax code is a perpetual work-in-progress and current provisions are the culmination of a methodical process.
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The combined suits are the culmination of lengthy investigations into the circumstances surrounding the purchases of these securities.
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The prosecution said the shooting of Mr Khan was the culmination of a bitter feud between two families.
BioWare is changing the way players interact with virtual characters in the culmination of their Mass Effect trilogy.
And what has changed to lead those discussions to what appears to be a culmination in the affirmative?
Mostly because markets hate uncertainty, and the culmination of an election lifts a huge weight off the market.
The result is the culmination of a two-year research project called the Autonomous High Altitude Refuelling (AHR) programme.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said even the Loving decision was the culmination of several cases involving interracial relationships.
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