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Definition of Skylines
1. skyline [n] - See also: skyline
Lexicographical Neighbors of Skylines
Literary usage of Skylines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Forest Operations for Sustainable Forestry in the Tropics: Proceedings of a by Dennis P. Dykstra (1996)
"... Applying skylines to Partial-Cuts in the Tropics D. Ed Aulerich Abstract This
paper explains the approach used by Forest Engineering Inc. to apply ..."
2. Crowds; a Moving-picture of Democracy by Gerald Stanley Lee (1913)
"... through the skylines, a thousand skylines, and spread the nations upon the sea.
Columbus was the typical modern ..."
3. Rural Taste in Western Towns and Country Districts: In Its Relation to the by Maximilian G. Kern (1884)
"A clear understanding of the necessity of the leading skylines of the trees, will
readily convince the improver where to plant these, and what kinds to ..."
4. Crowds: A Moving-picture of Democracy by Gerald Stanley Lee (1913)
"Very soon afterward Columbus enlarged upon the same idea by starting the world
toward very far things, on the ground; and he bored through the skylines, ..."
5. Adventure Guide China by Simon Foster (2008)
"As the population swelled, buildings began to creep upwards and, today, China's
urban skylines have been transformed into a lofty wash of neon. ..."
6. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1913)
"For a background to the picture rise the mountains, with their jagged skylines,
the farthermost one seen faintly through a purple haze, the near ones clear ..."