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Use a photographic plate to record an image from a zenith-pointing telescope, and you will end up with a streaky image, as a result of the earth's rotation.
ECONOMIST: Mirror, mirror
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Similarly, long-term sky surveys and supernova searches can be done with a zenith-pointing telescope: over the course of a year, the telescope can observe an entire band of the sky.
ECONOMIST: Mirror, mirror
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He keeps a memento behind his desk: A 20-year-old Zenith TV, knobs missing, pierced by a bullet from an angry miner.
FORBES: Not King Coal
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Then, of course, comes the NFL player draft, the zenith of off-season events a series of telephone calls and bear hugs reimagined as prime-time entertainment.
WSJ: Jason Gay: Do Sports Fans Need an Off-Season?
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But they do argue it can only reduce the present extent of vote-buying, which, by most accounts, reached a zenith in the election last year.
ECONOMIST: Thailand
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And while it carries a certain special-occasion cachet internationally, sushi is by no means the Japanese zenith of gastronomy.
BBC: Kaiseki-ryori: Japanese haute cuisine
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Watchmakers present and demonstrating their crafts include Sebastien Buliard with Zenith and Dominique Loiseau with Girard-Perregaux, who presents a fascinating concept on time and wristwatches.
FORBES: Experience Time And The Art Of Watchmaking For Yourself
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The most recent edition of the Oxford Concise Dictionary of First Names included a clutch of neo-names such as Bijou, Gobnat, Beige, Raven, Karma and Zenith.
BBC: 'I'm not a name, I'm a number'
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Without censorship, advertising spending in South Africa has grown by 15.4% a year since 1996, making it the world's fifth-fastest-growing market, according to Zenith Media Worldwide.
ECONOMIST: Free at last