Brands are a culmination of how people perceive you and what you stand for.
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"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.
And what has changed to lead those discussions to what appears to be a culmination in the affirmative?
And this recession was a culmination of a decade of irresponsibility -- a decade that felt like a sledgehammer hitting middle-class families.
"It's a culmination of a tremendous amount of team work ... rebuilding the New York City skyline once again, " said Estevez, a project manager for Tishman Construction.
We are in now a phase of drawing down the surge forces as we begin the transition to Afghan security lead that will reach a culmination in 2014.
The last gallery, called "Spaces of Modern Life, " is a culmination of all that came before it, a sort of Second Empire fugue state of themes expressed and interwoven.
That crisis had been building for decades, seems to be reaching a culmination now, and will be resolved we know not how, except that we expect the process to be convulsive.
It represents my confidence in President Santos and the work that we've done together, as a culmination of the efforts that we began when we first met a couple of years ago.
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There was a reason expansion packs worked, because they were not afterthoughts, they were a culmination of ideas they had during and after the creation of the first game, then developed and sold.
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The Hub was opened on 31 January 2012, which Mr Keir said was "a culmination of 40 years of campaigning" and he said it was "a fantastic day" with more than one thousand people attending.
At a showdown meeting next week, an FDA advisory committee will vote on whether the drug should stay on the market, in a culmination of years of controversy over whether the drug causes heart attacks or not.
It is hard to describe the feeling now that Auvi-Q -- the epinephrine auto-injector that is a culmination of the ideas we had all those years ago -- is available in pharmacies across the United States (and as Allerject in Canada).
"This year's Champions League final may well prove to be a temporary culmination of changing perceptions towards Germany, " he said.
The European Commission's decision to issue the UK government with a "formal notice" is the culmination of a long battle by Safe Haven to obtain answers about the risk assessments that have been carried out in relation to LNG shipping in the Milford Haven waterway.
It seemed to be the opportunity of a lifetime, and the culmination of efforts made throughout a career characterized by trailblazing excellence.
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Her call comes as a result of a Women in Public Life conference in November which was the culmination of a series of seminars with women across the five electoral regions of Wales over the past nine months.
There is some suggestion that perhaps the START talks are reaching a moment of culmination.
The tax code is a perpetual work-in-progress and current provisions are the culmination of a methodical process.
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World War I is a war of empires which comes to its culmination point when a state gets into it.
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Michael Dawidziak, a Long Island political consultant, said Mr. Suozzi's victory was the culmination of a long trend of increasing racial, ethnic and political diversity that weakened Republicans' hold there.
It was as painful a loss as Dodger fans ever experienced, the culmination of blowing a 13-and-a-half-game lead that the club had enjoyed over the Giants in August.
An untidy spell followed before Killie's captain Bryson settled the match with a deflected shot from 25 yards that flew over Gallacher into the roof of the net, the culmination of a direct attack from keeper Bell via midfielder Taouil.
But I want to stress, the ultimate goal for economic policy is not hitting a specific metric, but whether the culmination of your policies lead to a stronger, more secure, and more inclusive middle class where everyone can rise, and where even children born into the poorest circumstances have a chance to reach their potential and where dignified work and retirement is promoted.
The calling of the party congress marks the culmination of a four-year debate among Cuba's leaders.
Art had an amazing 2011, the culmination of a surge in prices that started in 2009.
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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.
The programme was being presented from Hay as the culmination of a story-writing competition for children.
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