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capstone

[kap-stohn] / ˈkæpˌstoʊn /






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"The detention of Zhang Youxia was the capstone arrest of the greatest series of purges in the history of China's PLA," experts from the Center for Strategic and International Studies wrote in a note.

From Barron's

The Daniel Pearl Memorial lecture series honors the late journalist and is considered the capstone of the university’s Burkle Center for International Relations.

From Los Angeles Times

It might well have served as a worthy capstone to Mr. Winslow’s milestone-filled career.

From The Wall Street Journal

“You’re going to have to actually have a portfolio of work that you’ve produced utilizing AI,” says Scott Pulsipher, president of Western Governors University, which offers AI certificate courses that include capstone projects.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her 2017 debut album, “Los Ángeles,” was a collection of updated interpretations of traditional flamenco pieces that essentially served as a capstone to her years of study at the Catalonia College of Music.

From The Wall Street Journal