For Reyes, the river opening is a capstone to a long campaign and elected office career.
Those two billion downloads are the capstone on a massive year for the App store.
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To many fans, Mr. Carter was the capstone that put the team over the top.
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Huber joined the HBS faculty in 2011, and the OnStar case remains a capstone of the course.
Under pressure, these hydrocarbons squeezed through grainy, porous sedimentary rock until blocked by nonporous rock, known as capstone.
DirecTV would be the capstone for the global content-and-distribution empire that Murdoch has spent several decades putting together.
Vawter, principal of Capstone Collegiate Communities, which developed the Lodges and the Cottages.
Ms. Amit's fussy, red cloaks for the capstone scene featuring mirror images of the two Irenes spinning in harmony distract from the moment's two-as-one image.
That is the point of the National Coal Mining Museum in Overton, about 13 miles south-west of Knottingley, on the site of the former Capstone colliery.
"This indicates, at least for a growing minority of men, that marriage is a greater economic and cultural capstone than fatherhood, " says Susan Brown, the center's co-director.
Capstone Investments analyst Paul Meeks thinks LinkedIn is overvalued.
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Capstone, which was bankrolled by Compaq Computer founder Ben Rosen with the initial idea of producing vehicular turbines, has installed 3, 000 of its small electricity units worldwide since 2000.
Capstone's turbines piled up in the warehouses of distributors such as Cinergy (nyse: CIN - news - people ), Sumitomo and others as high-tech buyers went bust.
So I think it is part of the natural evolution but clearly going towards that passing the torch phase, which most people miss, can be a fantastic capstone to a long career.
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Since then, even for such prominent statesmen as Charles Evans Hughes, George Marshall, John Foster Dulles, Henry Kissinger, and Colin Powell, the State Department has been a capstone, not a stepping stone.
Board certification, a designation conferred by a private organization, is often the capstone of an arduous process of training and the requirements to even sit for the board examination exceed the requirements for state licensure.
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When Clinton invited the 42 members and partners of NATO to Washington for a 50th birthday party, he envisaged a glittering capstone to his diplomatic legacy, grandly positioning the alliance as the bigger, broader 21st century mainstay of pan-European security.
Mr. Cuomo cast the deal as the capstone on a year of victories that included the legalization of same-sex marriage and the passage of a plan to raise tax revenue from high-income New Yorkers while lowering taxes on the middle class.
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