panorama
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The gunfire did not appear to faze tourists, who ascended Morro Dois Irmaos at dawn on Tuesday to watch the sunrise over Rio's sweeping panorama of mountains and curved beaches.
From Barron's ● Apr. 21, 2026
One daring sequence toward the end offers a vivid panorama beyond this woman’s world.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Oct. 15, 2025
With £15,000 shelled out on 720,000 "Thank You" leaflets, residents were treated to a panorama of the Birmingham skyline.
From BBC ● Sep. 13, 2025
Halsey told me he didn’t want a panorama.
From Los Angeles Times ● May 3, 2025
Ralph gazed off into the air like a tourist at a panorama.
From "Typical American" by Gish Jen
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He shifts effortlessly between bird’s-eye panoramas of battles and empires and close-up historical family dramas or images of himself rumbling along in a truck on dirt roads to visit the sites where things happened.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Dec. 19, 2025
They took slow panoramas from hilltops, and held still for minutes, sometimes hours, on downtown garment-shop blocks or railroad crossings.
From New York Times ● Jan. 19, 2024
But as in much of the county, the same chaparral and grassland that makes for picturesque panoramas is extremely flammable during fire season, which, due to climate change, is becoming longer and more explosive.
From Los Angeles Times ● Dec. 21, 2023
The panoramas also helped Hessburg bust a long-standing myth that high-elevation forests in the Northwest hadn’t burned frequently in the past.
From Seattle Times ● Dec. 1, 2023
Other panoramas there were beneath the age-mellowed beams of the Palace ceiling, panoramas of Comanche and Navajo and Ute and Apache stalking in war feathers before a Spanish governor clad in velvets and laces.
From Through Our Unknown Southwest by Laut, Agnes C. (Agnes Christina)
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"When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d" by Walt Whitman
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