solstice in A Sentence

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    This day is called Summer Solstice.

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    The longest day of the year/ summer Solstice.

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    Now you have Solstice(NES).

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    The winter Solstice.

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    The summer Solstice.

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    Equinoxes and Solstices.

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    Equinoxes & Solstices.

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    That is the literal meaning of the word Solstice.

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    Today is the longest day of the year, Summer Solstice.

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    Even today, visitors flock to see the Solstice at Stonehenge.

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    Sidereal winter Solstice's eve celebrations in South and Southeast Asian cultures;

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    It always plays up around the winter and the summer Solstice.

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    All Aboriginal peoples did not ritualize the winter Solstice with a ceremony.

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    From summer Solstice(around 21 June), the point of sunrise gradually shifts towards the south.

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    The Solstice occurs twice a year and is referred to as the‘summer Solstice' and‘winter Solstice'.

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    It comes after winter Solstice, that is, the longest winter night after 22 December.

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    These occur twice a year and are referred to as the'summer Solstice' and'winter Solstice'.

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    The word"Solstice" originated from the Latin solstitium meaning"sun stands still", when the''movement of sun''s path'' stops briefly.

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    This focus on the winter Solstice was an important time marked by feasting and possibly animal sacrifice.

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    If you ask friends what happens on the summer Solstice, they're likely to get it right.

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    On the day of the Solstice, 21st of June, Adiyogi was making certain arrangements within himself.

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    The Solstice is the 24 hour period during the year when the most daylight hits the Northern Hemisphere.

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    The word" Solstice" comes from the Latin solstitium meaning"sun stands still", when the"movement of sun's path" stops briefly.

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    The word Solstice is originated from the Latin‘solstitium' meaning“sun stands still”, when the‘movement of sun's path' stops briefly.

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    The word“Solstice” comes from the Latin solstitium meaning“sun stands still”, when the‘movement of the sun's path' stops briefly.

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    To understand the purpose of Woodhenge, scientists watched the sun rise from this structure on winter Solstice.

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    Actually, this day is the longest day in the northern hemisphere, which can also be called summer Solstice.

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    In Ireland, people gather days before the Solstice at Newgrange- a massive gravesite that's more than 5,000 years old.

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    The winter Solstice is particularly special in 2018 as December has a full moon, also known as Cold Moon.

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    Uranus's northern hemisphere enjoyed its last summer Solstice in 1944 and will see it's next winter Solstice in 2028.

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