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Wed, 12 Nov 2008 13:30:00 ET
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The following is a short lesson in socionomics directly excerpted from Robert Prechter's just-published November 2008 Elliott Wave Theorist. The article below was published on Nov. 9, 2008.

Read this carefully and fill in the blanks:

Voters chose ________ to help navigate the country through the global financial meltdown, handing long-serving ___________ an election defeat. The 47-year-old leader of the _____________ party ousted __________’s _________ party after _____ years in office. ______ has promised a more _____-leaning government than _____’s, which for almost a decade made ____________ a key policy issue. In a country where the environment is a mainstream political issue, _______ has vowed to _________ a gas-emission trading scheme. The economy fell into recession early this year, and the worldwide downturn is the most immediate problem. “Today, voters have spoken, and they have voted for change,” _______ told supporters at a packed victory celebration. The global financial crisis means that the road ahead may well be a rocky one,” ______ said. “Tomorrow, the hard work begins.”

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