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Malevich was represented by iconic Suprematist abstractions and by less familiar works that preceded and followed his brief zenith.
We are not intended to reach the zenith of human potential as envisioned by secular humanists.
The zenith of stability when shooting is going to be prone, using a gun mount and gyrostabilisers to reduce recoil.
Hubbert calculated this with accuracy for the US, pinpointing the 1970s as the zenith of production.
Three decades later, after its popularity in England was long past its zenith, Pennsylvanians still formed a market for delftware.
Extensive sympodial branching does not necessarily follow the attainment of an upper canopy position of full exposure to the solar zenith.
At last they stopped to eat and rest again, as the sun reached its zenith high above.
Changes in architectural style and building technology brought brownstone to its zenith and nadir in a very short period of time.
The quintessential ultramarathoner, Karnazes takes exquisite joy from the fundamental act of the sport he describes as the zenith of endurance.
But 1969 would prove to be the zenith of mortar boards and graduation gowns.
If you see mock suns or the 22 degree halo around the sun always look directly overhead to the zenith.
Their reverence reaches its zenith here at the birthplace of the country's founder.
At the zenith the trigram IHS appears, surrounded by saints and angels on zigzag over-solid clouds.
Note that the air mass is approximately equal to the secant of the zenith angle.
The sky was a bright, cloudless azure, and the sun was pinned high and motionless and brilliant upon its zenith.
Loire Valley wines like Sancerre and Pouilly-Fume are for many the place where Sauvignon Blanc reaches its zenith.
John Johnson, Queen Elizabeth's favourite lutenist, died in 1594, when the Golden Age school of lutenists was at its zenith.
The sun was climbing to its zenith, not yet noon, reflecting its light on the beautiful white washed walls of the buildings.
The sun reached its zenith and fell steeply on the western side, and they did not notice.
Once the sun reached its zenith, it was too hot to even move, let alone travel.
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Each tree is an exclamation point, its branches short and numerous, rising toward the zenith.
When at last I stood upon the shore, the air and sea were all aglimmer in a rosy light, deepening to crimson in the zenith.
Then the zenith would be on the celestial equator and the north and south poles of the heavens would be on the horizon.
For some reason, the equator, the colure, the zenith and the poles were all marked out by these serpentine or draconic forms.
He saw the moon rise to the zenith and the Corona Borealis disappear below the western horizon.
The Gladstone period had passed its zenith and its decadence had already begun.
The harvest moon in the zenith was flooding the world with unclouded light.
But no human being had interfered with their journey, and their hopes rose to the zenith.
The Chancellor could declare, in 1877, that the Kulturkampf was then at its zenith.
Now these Phliasians were friends of Lacedaemon while at the zenith of her power.
At the moment of his return to Thessaly he had reached the zenith of his greatness.
The two systems of mechanization were at their zenith, and the other countries looked, in political affairs, as slovenly as ever.
Larry Corcoran, upon whose skill great reliance was placed, was at that time in the zenith of his glory as a twirler.
The nadir is the lowest point in the heavens and the zenith is the highest.
When Morgagni went to the university, valsalva was at the zenith of his brilliant career as an anatomist.
The zenith distance of a body is measured on a vertical circle passing through that body.
The ball ascended to the zenith in a parabolical curve, and was lost amongst the other planets.
Round and up, and ever up it went, narrowing and spiring to the zenith.
The sun does not spring at once from the nadir to the zenith.
Deimos hung near the zenith, a tiny globe of light, virtually stationary.
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