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    1. The permanent staff members of the base are mostly Martians, who must live underground in an artificially maintained environment due to the loss of Mar’s original atmosphere, which was caused by climactic imbalances created by the misuse of natural resources, a scenario similar to what has gradually been happening on Earth


    2. The story is well written and divided into several inter-linked chapters that build up into a single climactic final act


    3. Now animal life is more affected by other animals than by climactic factors; and some


    4. Orgasm arrived with an inaudible scream which sent her, at first rigid and later quivering, to a distant climactic ecstasy


    5. “Her life seemed to be a drama enacted in the theatre of the absurd wherein the plot of fate pushed her onto the stage of climactic tragedy


    6. As if he’d planned the climactic occasion, he paraded into the room, clapped his hands together, and waited for the cart to near the door


    7. I hope he is in that peaceful yet climactic place that he would call heaven


    8. followed by the necessary climactic changes to insure the emergence of plant life which was


    9. on what I had already begun to grasp…the climactic disturbances and disasters that


    10. „Our responsibility will be to bring about the climactic healing once the world decides

    11. For Joe and his crewmates, it was a terrible blow, but from Al Ulbrickson’s point of view, his new varsity’s eight-length margin of victory seemed to betoken good things to come in the climactic race on June 18


    12. This shows that the climactic conditions extend to the intraday (or intrabar if a weekly or monthly chart) time frame as well, which are probably showing exhaustion or climaxes on their own time frames


    13. Climactic conditions can be defined only by their proportional relationship to recent market history


    14. Furthermore, strong breakouts of ranges, even if they are apparently climactic, usually see continuation, so these are difficult trades, and it is probably best to look for climaxes only after extended trends


    15. It is not possible to identify these areas with 100 percent accuracy, and it is not always possible to separate climactic moves from simple strength or weakness that should see continuation


    16. Note that the MACD fast line definitely made a significant new low, but this was clearly a climactic condition


    17. This area also brings up the limitations of an indicator; the MACD did not show a momentum divergence, but the price structure was clearly climactic


    18. It is also important to manage trades appropriately; failure test entries following climactic moves should see immediate and sharp countertrend movement, driven by trapped trend traders


    19. Verisign and Oracle continued to move higher in the first quarter of 2000, but there were enough warning signs to signal that it was perhaps time to exit the stocks, particularly as we moved into March 2000 when many big leaders were showing climactic types of upside price action typical of “climax tops


    20. Failure can result from a single mistake or even a series of mistakes, whether big or small, which often take on a snowballing effect that reaches a final, painful, and climactic conclusion

    21. 12) gives a much better picture of how the breakout failure occurs, and we can see that the initial V-shaped cup-with-handle base formed after the stock had put in a climactic type of price run into the peak on the left side of the cup


    22. Interestingly enough, DRYS has a sharp, climactic type of run at the end of the rally up to the peak on the right side of the POD, which is potential topping action that should be watched for as a stock comes up the right side of a POD


    23. The climactic action in leaders combined with this increased “speculative flavor” to the market was to O’Neil a clear sign of danger lurking in the shadows


    24. The steepness of the market’s decline caused O’Neil to begin seeing some similarities to the bear market of 1962, which finally culminated in a climactic low during the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962


    25. The huge-volume breakaway gap to the upside had many thinking that the stock was putting in a “climax top,” failing to understand that the position of the stock within its overall move and the market cycle is critical in determining when a stock is making a climactic topping move


    26. They probably worked in the latter part of the “Roaring ’20s,” when most stocks ran up in a wild, climactic frenzy


    27. Armageddon: In the New Testament’s Book of Revelation (16:12–16), Armageddon is the site where forces of good and forces of evil assembled for an apocalyptic, climactic battle


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