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Many an exhibition booth holds a work or two by the maestro, seemingly a sort of benchmark that attests to the overall quality of the other wares on view.
It's a venue steeped in rock history - Nirvana played there in the early 1990s - and it is often used as a sort of benchmark for success: last year, a lot of fuss was made because Arctic Monkeys managed to sell the place out without releasing a proper single.
Mark Ledington, Morgan's marketing director, calls the Ace "a sort of benchmark vehicle".
The real world acts as a sort of benchmark for depth and immersion for video game designers: if you want to make a world that feels fully-fleshed, then you're going to spend time emulating the ways in which actual life feels that way.
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If their 1954 quarter final against Austria is any sort of benchmark, Switzerland have enough time to scramble a draw here.
Robert Parker, the American wine critic whose scores serve as a sort of unofficial benchmark for Bordeaux pricing, may have already put the nail in the 2011 coffin.
Long's talent has not been lost on Noll, 73, who paddled into a Hawaiian wave in 1969 that would become a sort of generational benchmark -- at a nearly impossible 50 feet high.
Her flatmate Shereen (Kiran Sonia Sawar) provides a sort of normie benchmark, a caricature of that enviably fine friend with the straightforward life.
In the carbon world, they're becoming a sort of de facto benchmark for the non-carbon "co-benefits" that so many have worked so hard to create.
In a sense, our sample was a sort of "worst case benchmark" for the ChQoL.
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