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capstone

[kap-stohn] / ˈkæpˌstoʊn /






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Controversy: “Shakespeare in Love’s” best picture win is widely seen as the capstone to one of the most controversial award campaigns in Oscar history.

From Los Angeles Times

Those who have spoken to Harris said she remains undecided about the governor's race, which some allies have described as a potential "capstone" to her career.

From BBC

Bessent has defended tariffs - a capstone of Trump's protectionist agenda - arguing that opposition to them is rooted in political ideology and not "considered economic thought".

From BBC

It was “a kind of capstone to the misbehavior that Ellsberg was disclosing.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Muzzle,” based on extended interviews with her in 2021 and 2022, is both a fine introduction to her sensibility and capstone for her career, punctuated with her trademark candor.

From Los Angeles Times