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cul·mi·nat·ed
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Culminated
of Culminate
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of culminated in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of culminated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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He took the two biggest risks in the NFL that I can think of in the last decade, buying land to build a stadium, hoping to get the opportunity to become the Los Angeles ' Rams again, and hiring a 30-year-old head coach when everybody wanted a major name. Those two risks culminated last night with unbelievable reward.
Its disappointing, i wish I could have. Last year culminated in a pretty special moment for me, and it would have been nice to go back there. But Ill be watching the guys on TV.
The ‘ mainstream ’ press – where many of us once looked for truth and reliable reporting – have become cesspools of elitism and intolerance, and the troubling lack of ideological diversity in newsroom across the country has sown seeds of hatred for years against conservatives – maybe especially against conservative women, it’s culminated in an unhinged assault on President Trump and anyone who dares to support him publicly. I guess it’s not terribly surprising that the liberal groupthink has started to permeate America’s corporations, too.
There were more probing stories, it kind of culminated in March with the frenzy around Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
This effort culminated in getting Probst elected as an The IOC member. I expected that the transformation in Olympic Committee will be reflected in the strategy of Boston's Olympic bid.
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