Landmark in A Sentence

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    A great landmark in the constitutional history of England was reached when Langton assembled the leading barons, rehearsed to them the charter issued by Henry I.

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    A picture of you wearing your favorite college sweatshirt or standing near a local landmark may be enough to give an unscrupulous person the information they need to track you down.

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    A well-known local landmark, positioned on the edge of the town.

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    All the roads were hidden, not a single landmark was visible, only a waste of snow with trees rising out of it.

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    Almost equally conspicuous, and a landmark through the whole region, is the ruin called Akerkuf, in the desert, about 9 m.

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    Although Joseph Strauss is credited as being the Chief Engineer, he received notable help from Irving Morrow, Charles Alton Ellis, and many other engineers and technicians who helped create this beautiful national landmark.

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    Among the public buildings are the parish church, the tower of which, standing on a commanding eminence, is a conspicuous landmark.

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    An alternate rule would have a player traveling backward if that is where the landmark is.

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    An existing bronze sculpture has been relocated to the southwest corner of the site to provide a landmark from the road.

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    And it's so flat that from almost anywhere in town you can see the landmark minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque.

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    Architecturally, everything is subordinated to a conformity with the style of the original portion; and its gilded dome is a conspicuous landmark.

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    At the opposite (western) end of the city, the Phoenix Park may be taken as a convenient landmark.

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    At the summit of the hill lies the city's best known landmark, the medieval cathedral of San Ciriaco.

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    Because of the winery's historic significance to the early history of the city, Los Angeles has designated San Antonio Winery as a Cultural Historical Landmark to protect it from the eye of any developer.

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    Being able to spend the Christmas holiday touring this legendary landmark is a dream come true for many.

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    Belle of Louisville-The circa 1914 Belle of Louisville is a National Historic Landmark vessel that operates day sightseeing and dinner cruises along the Ohio River, from downtown Louisville, Kentucky.

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    Boasting landmark verdicts and distinguished track records, LegalView is backed by a powerful consortium of some of the nation 's best firms.

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    Boasting landmark verdicts and distinguished track records, LegalView is backed by a powerful consortium of some of the nation's best firms.

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    Brancovan, it is true, found it expedient to devote his predecessor's treasure to purchasing the confirmation of his title from the Divan, but the account of his coronation ceremony remains an interesting landmark in the constitutional history of the country.

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    Built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush, this narrow gage railroad is an International Historic Civil Engineering landmark.

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    But its twin towers, known as the Sisters from the tradition that they were built by a Benedictine abbess of Faversham in memory of her sister, were preserved by Trinity House as a conspicuous landmark.

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    Certainly the publication E of his Einleitung (Introduction to the Old Testament), in 1780-1783, is a landmark in the history of Old Testament criticism.

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    Chartres is built on the left bank of the Eure, on a hill crowned by its famous cathedral, the spires of which are a landmark in the surrounding country.

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    Consider buying a trail map or landmark map for even more helpful information.

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    Crazy is one of Cline's landmark songs, but she didn't write it and didn't even want to record it.

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    Damian glanced around Ballynoe once more, satisfied they'd resolved this mess without blowing up an international landmark.

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    Described by the Scientific Editors as " A landmark in applied ergonomics and designing for the elderly.

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    Eiffel Tower – The quintessential Parisian landmark was constructed for the World’s Fair in 1889.

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    Ellis Island is now a national historic landmark, and there is a museum at the facility where you can research your family's immigration records.

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    Eyes on the Prize was recognized as a significant documentary film and a landmark for African American filmmaking.

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    Food and beverages are available during the 2-hour cruise, so instead of sitting in traffic going from landmark to landmark, take a relaxing trip by sea.

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    From other fairly attested sources we infer that Paul regarded the baptism as a landmark indicative of a great stage in the moral advance of Jesus.

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    Her beautiful, skilled photographs represent a landmark in the extraordinary career of the 20th century's most unforgettable artistic pioneer.

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    Her first important job was playing the role of child abuse victim Penny on Norman Lear's landmark 70s show Good Times.

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    Her remains were discovered on the first floor of the four-storey landmark building which had caught fire and become Whitehavenâs own towering inferno.

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    His "oration" on this occasion, which was immediately published in the French Mercury, remains a striking landmark in the history of French Protestantism.

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    His landmark book on improvisation proved that musical experimentalism could engage a wide audience across many fields with issues of vital importance to humanity.

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    However, there are a few companies that offer evening or twilight cruises on the landmark waterway, including Steamboat Natchez New Orleans Dinner Jazz Cruise.

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    I speak, of course, of his landmark novel, The Stand, which many consider his finest work.

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    If for some reason Blondie DO in fact need an introduction, follow the link, and you'll be able to check out this landmark album in its entirety.

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    If the name means "fivebeacons," only three of these are high, with a carnedd (stone-pile, probably a military or other landmark, rather than the legendary barrow or tomb) on each of the three.

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    If there were only one landmark to visit on a trip to New York City, the Statue of Liberty is that destination.

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    If you've ever seen or visited this landmark, you know that Jefferson, the third President of the United States, was quite an accomplished architect.

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    In 1963, the house was declared a National Historic Landmark, thanks to the efforts of The Friends of Hartford.

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    In 1968, Cash released the landmark album Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison, and in 1969 came the equally successful Johnny Cash at San Quentin.

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    In the US, the RIAA filed hundreds of lawsuits against users of file sharing network, and in 2009 landmark legal decision, a judge ordered a Minnesota woman to pay a fee of several hundred thousand dollars for downloading music.

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    It became a landmark, must-have album of a rapidly progressing musical scene.

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    It completely dominates the city's background, and is a well-known sailors' landmark.

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    It is also what makes this final installment of Peter Jackson 's epic trilogy a landmark in cinematic achievement.

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    It is also what makes this final installment of Peter Jackson's epic trilogy a landmark in cinematic achievement.

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    It is whiter than any of the other structures making it the most easily recognized landmark.

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    It lies on a gentle eminence in the flat fen country, and the fine Perpendicular tower and spire of the church of St Mary are a landmark from far.

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    It makes a useful landmark but I only really discovered it after my first serious tourney.

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    It proved popular, especially throughout the 90s, when rap videos ruled MTV and were the subject of several shows on the network, notably the landmark series Yo!

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    It seemed low-key - but it will prove a landmark election.

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    It was a conspicuous landmark from the sea.

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    It was believed that he was the founder of Calcutta or Kolkata, but in 2003 the Kolkata High Court in a landmark Judgement based upon the findings of an high level Expert Committee dismissed Charnock's name as the founder of the City and City's birthday on 24th of august 1690.

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    It was built by Colonel John Jacon Astor IV in 1904, and continues to be a historical landmark in the city.

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    It was during her marriage to Jeff that Erica made the landmark decision to have an abortion, a first for daytime television.

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    It's a monster in the Valley with great wines, value wines and features a National Historical Landmark, the Rhine House.

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    It's difficult to believe that any Los Angeles developer, or any developer in the United States, would even think of tearing down such an iconic American landmark.

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    Lady Liberty costumes honor the history of the national landmark and is immediately recognizable, making it a wonderful idea for a patriotic event.

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    Landmark - Pavilion The Pavilion is an incredibly versatile room capable of seating up to 200 people.

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    Landmark Dental has a waiting period of eighteen months for any major dental work, but no waiting period for routine appointments.

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    Landmark provides both a written report, a detailed record of the inspection and a full review of the findings with the individual who contracted the inspection.

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    Liberton (pop. of parish, 7 2 33), a name that recalls the previous existence of a leper's hospital, is prominently situated on the rising ground to the south of Edinburgh, the parish church being a conspicuous landmark.

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    Listeners who were too young to appreciate Nevermind when it was first released or who weren't even born yet continue to discover "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and the album's other landmark songs each year.

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    McCullough's portrayal of H,I.V. positive Robin Scorpio was a landmark for a daytime soap opera because she continues 'live' with the condition, pursuing her goals and romantic dreams.

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    McDonald's scored a landmark victory when a US judge yesterday dismissed a lawsuit that blamed the fast food chain for causing obesity.

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    Mesmerized, she missed her step, and her father continued without her to the center of the landmark.

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    Midas touch clinched the landmark victory single-handed.

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    Mount Rushmore is an iconic landmark that many people try to visit.

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    Nabu-kudurri-usur, "Nebo, defend the landmark."

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    Nas released his debut album, Illmatic, during the golden age of rap, but even though the competition was fierce, he always stood out as a landmark artist.

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    Near the house is a famous city landmark, a plane tree, which is thought to be over 200 years old.

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    Nearly in the centre of the city is the old Franciscan mission (San Francisco de Asis, popularly known as Mission Dolores), a landmark of San Francisco's history (1776).

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    Nightmare Before Christmas MP3 downloads are a great way for old fans and new to check out this landmark soundtrack.

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    Now, finally, they've reached a landmark that should draw attention from anyone who cares about homegrown talent.

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    Of course, the golden cupola of the Dome of the Rock is the most famous landmark in the city.

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    On the 2nd December the whole club united in a display of festive spirit at the Landmark center.

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    One of the fault scarps is known as the Hurricane Ledge, and continues as a prominent landmark from a point south of the Grand Canyon in Arizona to the central part of Utah, where it is replaced by other scarps farther east.

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    Popa, a detached peak in the Myingyan district, belongs to this system and rises to a height of nearly 5000 f t., but it is interesting mainly as an extinct volcano, a landmark and an object of superstitious folklore, throughout the whole of Central Burma.

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    Sample videos from all stages of his career, being sure to hit upon the high points, such as the landmark Thriller video and his live performances of Billie Jean.

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    Second The former contains the clause De Donis Condi- Statute of tionalibus, a notable landmark in the history of English Westlaw, since it favored the system of entailing estates.

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    She searched around for a landmark that could be seen over the trees, but nothing was tall enough.

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    Smeaton's Tower is perhaps Plymouth's most recognizable landmark.

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    Society may have at one time been matrilinear in the communities that become the historic Hellenes; but of this there is no trace in the worship of Zeus and Hera.18 In fact, the whole of the family morality in Hellas centred in Zeus, whose altar in the courtyard was the bond of the kinsmen; and sins against the family, such as unnatural vice and the exposure of children, are sometimes spoken of as offences against the High God.I" He was also the tutelary deity of the larger organization of the phratria; and the altar of Zeus c Pparpcos was the meetingpoint of the phrateres, when they were assembled to consider the legitimacy of the new applicants for admission into their circle.20 His religion also came to assist the development of certain legal ideas, for instance, the rights of private or family property in land; he guarded the allotments as Zein KAdpcos,2' and the Greek commandment " thou shalt not remove thy neighbour's landmark " was maintained by Zeus " Opcos, the god of boundaries, a more personal power than the Latin Jupiter Terminus.22 His highest political functions were summed up in the title IIoXtfin, a cult-name of legendary antiquity in Athens, and frequent in the Hellenic world.23 His consort in his political life was not Hera, but his daughter Athena Polias.

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    Southeast along the coast from Waikiki is the area's most famous landmark, the extinct volcanic cone of Diamond Head.

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    St Michael's Mount The rocky outcrop, crowned with a large castellated mansion, is an unmistakable landmark of the Cornish coastline.

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    Stephen Hawking's worldwide bestseller, A Brief History of Time, has been a landmark volume in scientific writing.

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    Swindon marked the landmark with the publication of a smashing little handbook, priced at just twenty-five pence!

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    The 1689 toleration act was indeed an important landmark in the struggle to achieve religious toleration act was indeed an important landmark in the struggle to achieve religious toleration.

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    The 1689 toleration act was indeed an important landmark in the struggle to achieve religious toleration.

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    The act, while a most important landmark in the constitutional history of England, in no sense creates any right to personal freedom, but is essentially a procedure act for improving the legal mechanism by means of which that acknowledged right maybe enforced.

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    The Analogy, on the contrary, did not directly refer to the deists at all, and yet it worked more havoc with their position than all the other books put together, and remains practically the one surviving landmark of the whole dispute.

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    The Angel Island Immigration Station is an interesting historical landmark If you are interested in spending a day in a peaceful location where you can learn something along the way, consider spending a day visiting the sites.

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    The band rose to even greater fame with the addition of Barker, and went on to record four more discs, including the landmark Enema of the State in 1999.

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    The book forms a very distinctive landmark in the religious history by reason of its attitude to cult and ritual (see Hebrew Religion, § 7).

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    The bridge stood next to the Union Inn which was another prominent landmark.

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    The cave is usually said to have been discovered, in 1809, by a hunter named Hutchins; but the county records, as early as 1797, fixed its entrance as the landmark for a piece of real estate.

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    The church of Notre-Dame, built during the English occupancy of Calais, has a fine high altar of the 17th century; its lofty tower serves as a landmark for sailors.

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    The city is prettily situated on an island-studded and mountain-locked harbour, with a background of forest and snow-capped mountain cones; an extinct volcano, Mt Edgecumbe (3467 ft.), on Kruzof Island, is a conspicuous landmark in the bay.

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    The City of Los Angeles deemed the Walk of Fame a cultural/historic landmark in 1978.

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    The city's most famous landmark is the White Tower, all that remains of the walls that once surrounded the city.

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    The designer of the Vietnam Memorial , Maya Ying Lin, won a public competition soliciting designs for the landmark.

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    The detached pillar or stack called the Old Man of Hoy (450 ft.) is a well-known landmark to sailors.

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    The discredited study and a recent landmark Federal vaccine court case appear to further the argument that childhood vaccinations are safe.

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    The Education Podcast Network (EPN) is an effort created by David Warlick and The Landmark Project to provide teachers with a central place to go for high-quality, educational podcast programming for use in the classroom.

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    The Eiffel Tower is not only the most recognizable landmark in the world, but Eiffel Tower history facts make it one of the most interesting parts of French history to discover as well.

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    The Fairmont, which was designated San Francisco Landmark No. 185 in 1986, was named one of America's 150 Favorite Architectural Works in a public poll sponsored by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in 2007.

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    The floating landmark is where the Civil War began.

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    The Florentine Paul Toscanelli, in his letters to Columbus and the Portuguese court (1474), takes Antilia as the principal landmark for measuring the distance between Lisbon and the island of Cipango or Zipangu (Japan).

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    The Franciscan mission of San Gabriel - still a famous landmark - had been established ten years earlier a few miles eastward.

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    The Grand Canyon is the number one landmark in the United States.

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    The guided river tours pass by magnificent waterfront mansions, landmark lighthouses, vineyards and orchards.

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    The home was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1982, and The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, which was started by Wright in 1940 as a nonprofit institution, currently owns Taliesin West.

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    The iconic landmark chosen was the new library at Alexandria, replacing one of the lost wonders of the ancient world.

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    The invasion in 1738 of Nadir Shah, who traversed the province from Peshawar to Dera Ismail Khan, is a landmark in the history of the frontier.

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    The Lifeboat College is a unique and stunning landmark building of the highest quality.

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    The location's prestige was not lost on the salon; it attracted a great deal of attention and became the stylist's landmark salon.

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    The Mill is no longer used, but it remains a landmark visible for miles around.

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    The most famous landmark was the Space Needle, of course, which in 1988 seemed altogether too tacky to go near.

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    The Portuguese called it after the shrine of Sidi Megdul, which lies towards the south half-way to the village of Diabat, and forms a striking landmark for seamen.

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    The richly decorated multi-coloured brick facade is a well known landmark in Glasgow, topped by a statue of Thenew.

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    The second "Dark Trilogy" release, Faith is considered to be a landmark album in the gothic music movement.

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    The seed house, located on the property, is a historic landmark.

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    The song was Biggie’s best selling single and not only became a landmark rap song but also a defining single of the 1990s.

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    The strange and wonderful design of the building, which combines glass and metallic structures, truly makes it a modern French landmark.

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    The tall brick and cast-iron tower, with its iron cupola and clock is a prominent landmark within the town center.

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    The third season episodes included a landmark three party event focusing on the tragedy of a ferry boat accident.

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    The tower of Notre Dame, dating from 1180, is a landmark across the dunes, and the church behind it, although a shell, merits inspection.

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    The town-hall, a large florid building of Classic order, stands on an eminence, and its clock tower forms a landmark; it contains the spacious Centennial Hall (commemorating the first Australian colonization here in 1787), and has one of the finest organs in the world.

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    The victory of Sluys, which gave England the command of the seas, had been a great landmark in the economic no less than in the naval history of this island.

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    The western tower, commonly known as Boston Stump, forms a landmark for 40 m.

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    The Wonder Wheel was built in 1918 and is a protected NYC landmark upheld by the National Register of Historic Places.

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    There are many other informative readings available at LoveToKnow on this beautiful national landmark.

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    There are six Roman Catholic and two Protestant churches, the most important of which is the Munster (minster), an imposing edifice of grey stone, in the Romanesque and Transition styles, surmounted by five towers, of which the central, rising to a height of 315 ft., is a landmark in the Rhine valley.

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    There is one card for each Candyland landmark in the deck, and when a player draws one he moves his piece directly to that landmark.

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    These spaces have cute names like Peppermint Stick Forest (formerly Candy Cane), Gum Drop Mountain and Crooked Old Peanut Brittle House (an original 1940's landmark).

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    This is Francis Ford Coppola's winery in the landmark Inglenook Chateau.

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    This landmark seafood restaurant has been a Kemah, Texas, favorite for decades.

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    This landmark would have been reached earlier as demand has consistently outstripped supply, but they are working at capacity.

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    This live recording is from The Man in Black's landmark Johnny Cash at San Quentin album, and simply is a can't miss for fans of any kinds of music.

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    This revival is a landmark in the history of the Connexion.

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    This song, written for the movie by Keith Forsey and Steve Schiff, is indisputably the biggest hit from the movie and one of the landmark songs of the decade.

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    This trend culminated on June 26, 2003, with the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision Lawrence v.

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    Though the album was controversial at the time of its release, it is now considered a rap classic and another landmark moment in the birth of the gangsta rap movement which would so influence hip hop in the 1990s and beyond.

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    To celebrate this landmark, Fox have released their Studio Classics onto DVD.

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    Today it is the most visited landmark in the world.

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    UjENA's swimwear is the landmark of the company, but the line is also accompanied by what we call Getaway Fashions.

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    Ward Hill (742 ft.) is the sailors' landmark for Lerwick harbour.

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    We have recently won a landmark Judicial Review challenging the crown prosecution services decision not to prosecute his employers for corporate manslaughter.

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    Where would these landmark tracks land on your list of the best country love songs?

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    While the Statue of Liberty isn't a landmark in France, it was built by two French men.

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    Williams team principal Frank Williams hailed the deal as a landmark step toward making his outfit competitive once again.

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    With a full height atrium spanning all nine floors, it has already become a landmark building in the city.

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    Within the walls the most conspicuous landmark is the theatre, which, unlike the majority of Greek theatres, consists entirely of an artificial mound standing up from the level plain.