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to horizon
noun
The horizontal line that appears to separate the Earth from the sky.
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Just 7% of the EU budget is devoted to Horizon 2020, against 38% for farm subsidies.
Women and their families now contribute to their partner's home purchases in 70% of cases, according to Horizon China's research.
John, who requested that his last name not be used, was 16 when he was sent to Horizon last year.
"From horizon to horizon, all you could see was oil, and we actually dove through it," Hahn told me.
But it seems that no amount of discretion can head off a fight when it comes to Horizon.
He discovers that "it had been buried" and become "a vast grave from horizon to horizon", a melancholy landscape.
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They also have certain scientific applications, for instance, to cover a horizon-to-horizon view of the sky in recording cloud formations.
Hence, it is too optimistic to expect horizon-to-horizon coverage of all possible passes.
The new tunes were relentless in their drive, careering from tightly woven verses to horizon-scanning choruses, with a lot of sharp details in between.
In search of big-label design bargains, I cabbed for 15 minutes to Horizon Plaza – home to 28 floors of outlets.
Harrah's Entertainment, Las Vegas, consolidated its media buying account, which had been divided among three agencies, and awarded the assignment to Horizon Media, New York.
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