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There is a great interview with Peter Goodchild, who worked on Horizon from 1965 to 1975 as part of the BBC's history of Horizon.
An anthraquic horizon (from Gr. anthropos, human, and L. aqua, water) represents a puddled layer or a plough pan.
Actual ships resemble tiny specks on the horizon from afar.
JUST over the horizon from Afghanistan, another war on terror may be drawing to a close.
They're just visible on the horizon from our starting point at Bournemouth pier.
Over the horizon from the beach where we stood, Shell Oil had assembled a floating city.
There is no relief on the horizon from Mrs May's agonies.
This year's coops spanned the stylistic horizon, from one fashioned of three metal dog crates to another with crystal doorknobs.
Repeated scenes of despair unfolded in the vast cemetery, which stretches to the horizon from the shrine.
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