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  1. The FLD (Future Line of Demarcation) is a cycle tool that Hurst defined – a simple line plotted on the chart after an analysis has been performed. The FLD can be used as an analysis tool, and also as an aid to making trading decisions. Anyone who uses the FLD to inform trading decisions will quickly discover that not all FLD and price ...

  2. Komplette Handlung und Informationen zu . Line of Demarcation. Line of Demarcation ist ein Film von Claude Chabrol mit Jean Seberg, Maurice Ronet und Daniel Gélin aus dem Jahr 1966.

  3. demarcation zone Demarkationszone {f} market demarcation Marktabgrenzung {f}econ. outward demarcation Abgrenzung {f} nach außen criteria for demarcation [K. R. Popper] Abgrenzungskriterien {pl}philos. criterion for demarcation [K. R. Popper] Abgrenzungskriterium {n}philos. demarcation of science Abgrenzung {f} der Wissenschaftacad. line of ...

  4. Seventeenth parallel, the provisional military demarcation line established in Vietnam by the Geneva Accords (1954). The line did not actually coincide with the 17th parallel but ran south of it, approximately along the Ben Hai River to the village of Bo Ho Su and from there due west to the

  5. While "Line of Demarcation" is not one of Claude Chabrol's most famous movies, it is nevertheless another excellent study of France's countryside and its people. It's an ensemble piece, full of interesting characters, where even the Nazi officers and their collaborators are afforded some humanity. Given the time and place in which the story occurs there are a lot of suspenseful set-pieces ...

  6. Line of Demarcation is a 1966 war drama film written and directed by Claude Chabrol. Its title in French is La Ligne de démarcation . It is based on upon the memoir Mémoires d'un agent secret de la France libre et La Ligne de démarcation by Gilbert Renault under his pseudonym Colonel Rémy .

  7. Line of demarcation between the Ciudad Vieja (Old City) and the newer sections of the capital. It contains a much photographed marble statue of notable South American military leader General José Gervasio Artigas and the city's (and country's) tallest building.