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- noun Plural form of
zenith .
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Examples
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And previous zeniths don't count as the world was not as globalised.
The west should cheer, not fear, this cry for freedom in Egypt | Andrew Rawnsley 2011
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The dimensions and geometry of this chimney ensure that some light enters the cave every day from April 30 (15 days before the first of the two annual zeniths) to August 12 (15 days after the second).
Did you know? Mexico's ancient astronomers had sophisticated calendars 2008
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The dimensions and geometry of this chimney ensure that some light enters the cave every day from April 30 (15 days before the first of the two annual zeniths) to August 12 (15 days after the second).
Did you know? Mexico's ancient astronomers had sophisticated calendars 2008
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I daresay one would find similar pathologies in Rome or Britain during their respective zeniths.
Palin Thinks US Is Now at War With Iran « Antiwar.com Blog 2008
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Our national plastic habit is reaching new heights, just as the Federal Reserve is nudging rates on those cards close to their own zeniths.
Credit Card Crunch 2008
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'Sometimes my analogs were subtle enough that they didn't work as analogs: For instance, no one has written to me at the glee of recognizing Ralph Nader, author of Unsafe at Any Speed, in the guise of Jack Zenith zeniths and nadirs being top/bottom analogs of a sphere, author of Unsafe in Any Cape,' Faust said.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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'Sometimes my analogs were subtle enough that they didn't work as analogs: For instance, no one has written to me at the glee of recognizing Ralph Nader, author of Unsafe at Any Speed, in the guise of Jack Zenith zeniths and nadirs being top/bottom analogs of a sphere, author of Unsafe in Any Cape,' Faust said.
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And the disappearance of the episode from our history books paved the way, of course, for the imperialism, and the repetition of disaster, which reached their zeniths (we surely hope) in the disasters of, first, Viet Nam, and now Iraq.
Re: Stephen Kinzer, The Philippines Insurrection And America Today 2007
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This would suggest that their respective zeniths of popularity – or the points at which they are each appropriated by the greatest number of individuals as ways to the understanding of life – will coincide with their synthesis in a Hegelian sense with the truths of each preserved within their common supersession.
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Asario is in its summer months on the larger continent and the heat index during the day can reach zeniths near those of Death Valley on Earth.
Blackout Phaedra M. Weldon 2005
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