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In written English, we typically use the phrase 'horizon on', which means to bring a fresh viewpoint or outlook to something. For example: His insights brought a new horizon on the issue.
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(The painted horizons on the frescoes were designed to match perfectly with the real Roman one).
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet presented the world premiere of "Horizons" on Tuesday at the Joyce Theater.
Some Premiership clubs need to expand their horizons on and off the field.
MELVILLE--Frank, III, died at Noble Horizons on December 5th after a long illness.
O'Hara's latest full-length play, "Bootycandy," which begins previews at Playwrights Horizons on Aug. 22, is somewhat autobiographical.
The play, directed by Moisés Kaufman, closed at Playwrights Horizons on Sunday and will move to the Lyceum Theater.
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The Sacred Drums EP arrives on Nervous Horizon on October 7th.
Draw a horizon on your paper.
"Horizon" originally aired on UPN on April 16 , 2003
Do you see one on the horizon?
Well, yeah, literally on Horizon!
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