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Zion

[zahy-uhn] / ˈzaɪ ən /




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The policy also specifies that international visitors without an annual pass will need to pay a $100-per-person surcharge at 11 of the most visited national parks, which include Acadia, Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosemite and Zion.

From The Wall Street Journal

Founded in 2007, Zion Church represents a particular concern for Chinese officials because of its dispersed presence in many cities, its online prayer groups and its members’ connections to Western Christians.

From The Wall Street Journal

Goalkeeper Zion Suzuki, meanwhile, has emerged as a steady presence after enduring a torrid time at last year's Asian Cup.

From Barron's

“It’s not the easiest thing,” Chargers guard Zion Johnson said of the weekly — and sometimes quarterly — reconfigurations.

From Los Angeles Times

Zion Godchaux said she also experienced intense, delayed mourning for her late husband, sometimes locking herself in her bedroom for days.

From The Wall Street Journal