Do we say climactic or climatic

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Several times during the afternoon, hearing their noise increase, I looked out; each time I saw that the arrival of another grown-up pale face was the occasion of the climactic moment in the game.

This picture of labor persecution in free Americaterrible but truewill serve as a background for the dramatic history of the events leading up to the climactic tragedy at Centralia on Armistice Day, 1919.

Chapter 10 In the Trenches Before Rheims After my balloon-riding experience what followed was in the nature of an anticlimaxwas bound to be anti-climactic.

Anything less than a World War would have appeared inconsequent, anti-climactic, to these two so closely concerned in the preliminary catastrophe, and yet so reticent that neither ever knew the other's wound.

Acclimatization in the Andes: historical confirmations of climactic aggression in the development of Andean man.

Acclimatization in the Andes: historical confirmations of climactic aggression in the development of Andean man.

It is fitting that Miss Montague's story should have received the first prize: poignant, short in words, great in significance, it will stand a minor climactic peak in that chain of literature produced during the actual progress of the World War.

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The physiologic interpretation of history will indeed be found the broadest, including as complementary Buckle's climatic theory, Hegel's ideas on the influence of ideas, and Marx's on the superiority of the economic motives and forces.

Different climatic and topographic conditions give rise to different industries, and therefore necessitate different regulations or laws.

It differs from them in having more arable land located under climatic conditions favorable for the raising of the food crops of the ancient Peruvians.

"Surface wash from the bordering slopes, controlled in amount and character by climatic changes, has probably been accumulating continuously since glacial times, and has greatly increased since human occupation began."

If then, these convictions are based on objective reasons, the reasons must be climatic, and thrive, like plants, some only here, some only there.

Compared to it, the loss that the Saginaws and other local bands in Michigan have felt, is small; but it is an instructive fact, that the outbreak has been concurrent in point of time, on the Missouri and in Michigan, which would seem to imply a climatic condition of the atmosphere, on a wide scale, favorable to morbid eruptions. 6th.

Whenever I don't state the climatic conditions, read "raining.")

Way back there, in about January, 1915, our soldiers had a perfectly unique test of human endurance against appalling climatic conditions.

The horsemen from the north, however, were men of the mountain country, and in the soggy plains of the Yangtze region, cut up by hundreds of water-courses and canals, they suffered from climatic and natural conditions to which they were unaccustomed.

In other words, the nature of the combustible formed at every great epoch depended upon general climatic conditions and local chemical action.

If, then, lignites have not become soft coal, and if the latter has not become anthracite, it is not that time was wanting, but climatic conditions and environment.

SEE Climatic changes; their nature and causes.

Hope Bromfield Stevens (C); 4Oct63; R323053. BROOKS, CHARLES F. Climatic maps of North America, by Charles F. Brooks & Abraham James Connor & others.

Climatic maps of North America.

Climatic maps of North America.

Wallace W. Fahnestock (Wr); 8Apr66; R383330. FAIRBANKS, HAROLD W. A topographic, climatic and regional study of California.

SEE Climatic changes; their nature and causes.

A climatic study of cloudiness over Japan.

"As to your question, Mr. Biffin, which I have had no earlier opportunity of answering, I may say that what you were pleased to allude to as my whiskersa colloquialism I do not myself employare entirely impervious to and unaffected by any climatic variations whatsoever.

At last, almost dazed by the unspeakable, lightning-like, climatic transformations, the great iron steeds brought us to Portland, the metropolis of the great state of Oregon.

In Washington and Oregon those who survive the climatic trials are a strong, energetic race, rapidly building up powerful empires in the great aggregation of states of our grandest nation the world has ever known.

(a) The basic material resources, consisting of the materials of the earth's surface and the natural climatic conditions which together provide the physical conditions necessary for human existence, and which furnish the stuff out of which men can create new forms of wealth.

Undoubtedly climatic effects, social conditions, and dozens of other reasons make it difficult, if not unwise, to attempt to have the same rules as to hours of labor in all the States of our wide country.

The strain on him is terrible, and the climatic conditions have reduced him to a shadow.

It will be understood that, in the yearly production of such a large quantity of jute fibre from various districts, and obtained from plants which have been grown under variable climatic and agricultural conditions, in some cases the fibre will be of the finest type procurable, while in other cases it will be of a very indifferent type and unsuitable for use in the production of the ordinary classes of yarns and fabrics.

Do we say   climactic   or  climatic