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  2. Cross of Saint Peter - Wikipedia

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    The Cross of Saint Peter, also known as the Petrine Cross, is an inverted Latin cross traditionally used as a Christian symbol, associated with the martyrdom of Saint Peter. In recent times, it has also been used as an anti-Christian and Satanic symbol.

  3. Doji - Wikipedia

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    The doji (jp:どうじ 同事, same matter) is a commonly found pattern in a candlestick chart of financially traded assets (stocks, bonds, futures, etc.) in technical analysis. It is characterized by being small in length—meaning a small trading range—with an opening and closing price that are virtually equal.

  4. Candlestick pattern - Wikipedia

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    Bullish Harami Cross A large black body followed by a Doji. It is considered a reversal signal when preceded by a downtrend. It is considered a reversal signal when preceded by a downtrend. Engulfing Bearish Line Consists of a small white body that is contained within the following large black candlestick.

  5. Talk:Cross of Saint Peter - Wikipedia

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    If I type this in Wikipedia I get redirected to 'Cross of St. Peter'. That's strange because the inverted cross is mostly know as a anti-christian or a satanic symbol and not as a symbol of St. Peter. Yet, by giving it the title 'Cross of St. Peter' you make the inverted cross in the first place a Christian symbol. This is not correct to me.

  6. Iron cross (gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    Eleftherios Petrounias performs an iron cross during his gold medal routine at the 2016 Olympics L cross Maltese cross Inverted cross. An iron cross, also known as a crucifix [1] or cross, [2] is a gymnastics skill on the rings in which the body is suspended upright while the arms are extended laterally, forming the shape of the Christian cross.

  7. Subli - Wikipedia

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    A cross has sprouted In the beginning, the tikas Its leaves were of the guava Now it is of a different stain It has sprouted pearls In the beginning, the small bamboo Its grass was talahib Today it shines differently The cross has been planted In the beginning the paite Its leaves were lagundi Today it is truly different The cross is celebrated

  8. 5 biggest financial regrets and lessons from baby boomers - AOL

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    2. Invest in stocks, mutual funds and ETFs. While saving money is great, investing your cash in assets such as stocks, mutual funds and ETFs is a tried-and-true way to build wealth for retirement ...

  9. Splatterhouse - Wikipedia

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    The inverted cross boss of Stage 4 is replaced with a severed head. The final boss' grave is changed from a wooden cross to a tombstone. The TG16 version was released on the Wii 's Virtual Console in Europe on March 16, 2007; in North America on March 19, 2007; in Japan on July 3, 2007; and in Australia on July 20, 2007. [ 5 ]