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horizon .
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Examples
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It's what enables the project and what I have elsewhere called the horizonless collaboration of Foss.
OpenOffice.org Planet oulipo 2009
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Although it is tempting to see the horizonless "Basel Mural I" that way -- as related to sails, islands and oceans -- I also feel strongly that it has something to do with experience of flight.
John Seed: "Basel Mural I" by Sam Francis: An Artist at the Height of His Powers John Seed 2011
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And it keeps us sane, never quite alone in that horizonless, apparently unending, nothing.
365 tomorrows » 2009 » November : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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Gorgeous, seemingly alive, and resolutely abstract, "Basel Mural I," and the two other murals that once accompanied it, have their aesthetic roots in the vast, horizonless Monet "Nymphéas" installed on the lower floor of the Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris.
John Seed: "Basel Mural I" by Sam Francis: An Artist at the Height of His Powers John Seed 2011
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And it keeps us sane, never quite alone in that horizonless, apparently unending, nothing.
365 tomorrows » A Catherine Rose by any other name : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2009
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Although it is tempting to see the horizonless "Basel Mural I" that way -- as related to sails, islands and oceans -- I also feel strongly that it has something to do with experience of flight.
John Seed: "Basel Mural I" by Sam Francis: An Artist at the Height of His Powers John Seed 2011
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Gorgeous, seemingly alive, and resolutely abstract, "Basel Mural I," and the two other murals that once accompanied it, have their aesthetic roots in the vast, horizonless Monet "Nymphéas" installed on the lower floor of the Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris.
John Seed: "Basel Mural I" by Sam Francis: An Artist at the Height of His Powers John Seed 2011
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Gorgeous, seemingly alive, and resolutely abstract, "Basel Mural I," and the two other murals that once accompanied it, have their aesthetic roots in the vast, horizonless Monet "Nymphéas" installed on the lower floor of the Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris.
John Seed: "Basel Mural I" by Sam Francis: An Artist at the Height of His Powers John Seed 2011
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Although it is tempting to see the horizonless "Basel Mural I" that way -- as related to sails, islands and oceans -- I also feel strongly that it has something to do with experience of flight.
John Seed: "Basel Mural I" by Sam Francis: An Artist at the Height of His Powers John Seed 2011
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It may have been that I had not slept more than four hours in total that night—or that those hours had been devoted to a twilight sleep adrift in a horizonless sea.
The Curse of the Wendigo William James Henry 2010
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