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- noun Obsolete spelling of
horizon .
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Examples
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But it remains vital that in all this we not merely remember to see the wood for the trees but actualy get our heads out above the leaf canopy so that we can see the horison of all this the more clearly.
Archive 2009-06-14 2009
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But it remains vital that in all this we not merely remember to see the wood for the trees but actualy get our heads out above the leaf canopy so that we can see the horison of all this the more clearly.
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A bright light appeared on America's jobs horison and Republicans/"Conservatives" jumped up to block out that light ...
Obama leaning towards support for TARP funds to pay for jobs bill 2009
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As my 26th birthday looms on the horison, threatening to rob me of my precious youth, ..... older men are to me, from 5 years older and up.
dailycomic Diary Entry dailycomic 2008
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The sun was now set, but, as La Motte looked anxiously from the window, he observed upon the vivid glow of the western horison, some dark towers rising from among the trees at a little distance, and ordered Peter to drive towards them.
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Summer on the East coast – hot and very clear, blue skies with a few puffy clouds, and the ocean looks like an endless piece of glass stretched from shore to horison – complete with embedded model ships. *sigh*
durban pics 2003
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Summer on the East coast – hot and very clear, blue skies with a few puffy clouds, and the ocean looks like an endless piece of glass stretched from shore to horison – complete with embedded model ships. *sigh*
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The National Party did not see any significant political party on the horison with which it wished to enter an alliance, NP leader, Deputy President F W de Klerk said at Stellenbosch in the
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Leading producer Anglo American Corp's chairman Clem Sunter said recently the country's gold industry was currently in a state of "managed decline", and that with no new gold fields on the horison, output would likely decline further in the years ahead.
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He described the decision as a "ray of light" on the political horison.
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