Intermediate cases like Laramie
–Stars close enough to the north celestial pole are always above the horizon, and just circle the pole star.  (CIRCUMPOLAR STARS)
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–Stars on the celestial equator rise in the east, move higher along a slanted path which crosses the “meridian” to the south of the zenith, then descend and set due west.
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–Stars far enough to the south never make it above the horizon.
From Voyages through the Universe, by Fraknoi et al.