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Mr. Kerry crossed a milestone Tuesday, officially launching the new, and larger, campaign plane that will carry him through November.

But the fact that CO2 is rising, the fact that we're crossing a milestone, the fact that it's accelerating, and some appreciation for the magnitude of what is going on is something that really falls within the realm of what we do.

Earlier this week Turntable.fm crossed a milestone.

Foursquare recently announced it has grown to 33 million users, but another, albeit older, location-based app called Life360 just crossed a milestone of its own: 34 million users.

Earlier this year we crossed a milestone of sorts that nobody celebrated and few people recognised: we clocked up more than 1 degree of warming since the mid 1800s.

Ning will cross a sizeable milestone this weekend: 100,000 user created social networks on the platform (including this one).

USC, always striving to reach new heights, is set to cross a dubious milestone: Tuition for the 2016-2017 academic year will surpass $50,000 for the first time.

"The North Sea crossing was a milestone," Mr. Hutchinson said years later.

In the past week, the company crossed a new milestone — 250 million monthly active users.

"We've been working on cleanup for almost 13 years, and we feel like we have crossed a major milestone here," said Praveen Chaudhari, the laboratory director since 2003.

The first rover launched crossed a symbolic milestone June 3, completing its 500th sol (a sol is a Martian day, which lasts 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds) at work on the planet.

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