Sentences with phrase «ultimate culmination»

The phrase "ultimate culmination" refers to the highest point or final result of something. Full definition
The establishment of an Internet of Value — where money can move like information — will be the ultimate culmination of Ripple's story.
Absolutely there is a vision of God's protective hand over those where the blood is present, prefiguring the atoning substitutionary death of Christ, but there seems to be a clear indication that in this event (as in the ultimate culmination of judgement) it is God who is striking down the first born of the Egyptians, rather than God being an observer to an event outside of His control.
The ultimate culmination would be the English civil war (1642 - 1651, though there were some shaping events after the war), which effectively ended the monarchy as a body with any power.
It's the ultimate culmination of all previous DKC games, and if I could have seen this back in the early 90's my brain would have exploded.
All of this makes sense for Barnes & Noble to do their bit, the ultimate culmination of which might be a new Nook.
Now they're making Dreams, the ultimate culmination of all of their work.
At the same time, it feels like the ultimate culmination of the ideas we encountered in the first Zelda in 1987.
It's the ultimate culmination of all previous DKC games, and if I could have seen this back in the early 90's my brain would have exploded.
It's been a joy to watch her progress and the ultimate culmination of her efforts — the opening of her museum show.
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