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Implied "horizon line" lends stability and repose to composition.
FORBES: The Face of Time
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It rose little by little on the horizon line as we power walked our way to it, passed the Kazakhs and Tajiks selling trinkets and wrestling with each other in the square.
FORBES: A 1980s Cold War Kid's View From Moscow
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When the plumb line exactly intersected both stars, one about 10 degrees above the invisible pole and the other 10 degrees below it, the sight line to the horizon would aim directly north.
BBC: Pyramids lined up with the stars
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Far in the distance, a neat line moves across the horizon, trailing puffs of cloud like a steam train.
BBC: In Sweden, a long journey home
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But, gradually, a thin grey line emerged on the horizon.
BBC: The other pilot
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There is an ever-present sense of the horizon throughout the house, a straight line that Dali must have felt he could fall off of.
BBC: Over the Pyrenees to Dali��s house
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The horizon is a circumference, not a straight line, and the land below unrelentingly flat, divided only by orchards lined up like military regiments.
BBC: England's West Country: Still the apple of our eye
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Also looming on the horizon is an update to the core Zip product line.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Off Santos, Brazil's biggest port, a line of ships queuing to load stretches to the horizon.
ECONOMIST: Brazil's presidential campaign
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He said the biggest challenge on the horizon for the London Underground map would be the forthcoming Crossrail line linking Maidenhead and Heathrow in the west and Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east.
BBC: London Underground map gets curves in lecturer's design
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"There are bottom-line benefits to be realized (on the) immediate horizon, " he says.
ECONOMIST: Business travel
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"Its new name is more in line with the type of programming they're offering viewers, " said analyst Brad Adgate of Horizon Media.
NPR: GMC TV Changes Name To UP To Reflect Programming