0 the line at the farthest place that you can see, where the sky seems to touch the land or sea: --
1 the place in the distance where the earth and sky seem to meet: --
The conclusion of the book is the desire for an 'ethical praxis that disrupts horizons'.
Finally, preliminary results indicate that the soil seedbank underneath the evenly burned organic horizon appeared to have been largely destroyed throughout both plots.
The effect is moderate except when the party always participates in government; for these parties, the horizons 'explode'.
The consequence is that the data analysis provides no clear indication as to which method of estimating horizons is to be preferred.
After applying a threshold to each pixel, a horizon area is extracted (351 20).
Clearly these are dramatically different pictures for the reader contemplating long horizon investment decisions.
As well as enabling a visual connection to the horizon, the project encourages movement from inside to out in a variety of ways.
It is thus that the experience of history exalts and enlarges the horizon of our intellectual view.