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Sentences with meridian

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  • A meridian instrument
  • The meridian of his achievements
  • Local time at all other locations on the Earth's surface is based on the Sun's position relative to the celestial meridian, an imaginary line running north and south directly overhead.
  • A meridian line is a line used by astronomers, meteorologists and others to measure from.
  • The meridian hour.
  • meridian splendour
  • The meridian line through the Observatory became the official meridian line of Paris.
  • Shiatsu uses the meridian lines that run through the body.
  • In order to determine the shape of the Earth, Cassini proposed measuring an arc of the meridian from the north of France to the south.
  • Putting years of training into learning how to apply hypnotic and meridian therapies is quite a dramatic departure for the father-of-three after running a regional building society for much of his life.
  • Further round you cross the meridian line, etched in stone, beside a disused pavilion still home to the model remains of a multimedia exhibition.
  • Instead I found myself staring up at the Cutty Sark and chasing an elusive meridian line across Greenwich Park with Luke.
  • We are in a situation where, as Stewart describes, contemporary practices in the arts reflect a meridian era of evolution, which requires us to be articulate practitioners.
  • The same applies to the meridian programmes and to the specific environmental stresses, colours and trauma.
  • It should be noted that the applicant's own experts referred to the 15 degree above and below the meridian concept in some of their reports in his support.
  • This also gave her plenty of time to hone her sensitivity to meridian vibrations.
  • From 1610 he lectured on astronomy and mathematics for two years, becoming a full professor in 1615, upon which he decided to determine the meridian ; the circumference of the earth.
  • ‘I was really struggling with the treatment I was on, but I've been trying meridian therapy since then and I feel a lot better,’ said Helen, of Lowther Street.
  • Nevertheless, by the end of 1868 Montana had an initial point, a baseline, and a principal meridian, and much of its most economically promising terrain had been surveyed and mapped.
  • Assignment of local standard times was based on the nearest standard meridian to the east of the simulation longitude.
  • The attraction of the time theme inspired its creators to look to Greenwich and its meridian line.
  • A meridian is a pathway along which energy / Qi flows.
  • Body training consists of various gentle stretches and meditation postures to open the meridian lines.
  • Anywhere within about 90 degrees of longitude of that meridian will be able to see the complete eclipse.
  • In the following year they surveyed the perpendicular to the meridian east of Paris, triangulating the area between Paris and Strasbourg.
  • During the year 994 al-Khujandi used the very large instrument to observe a series of meridian transits of the sun near the solstices.
  • Another of ibn Sina's contributions to astronomy was his attempt to calculate the difference in longitude between Baghdad and Gurgan by observing a meridian transit of the moon at Gurgan.
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