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are landmarks
noun
A recognizable natural or man-made feature used for navigation.
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All are landmarks.
The buildings are landmarks.
The band works improvisationally, but "there are landmarks," Ray says.
For science and the genomics business, the papers are landmarks.
She pointed out that many subway stations are landmarks, although this one is not.
Here, too, are recordings that are landmarks of my life in music.
Built of cedar shingle with lookout towers, the two-story stations are landmarks.
They are landmarks, transforming people's relationship to the city or community in which they are situated.
They are landmarks not just of New York, but also of American cultural history.
That brought to six the number of Queens family cemeteries that are landmarks.
Many of Morris's films are landmarks in the history of colour cinematography.
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