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be landmark
noun
A recognizable natural or man-made feature used for navigation.
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"It's going to be landmark television".
The justices' rulings will be landmark decisions, because they will indirectly go much beyond the act itself to our entire system of governance.
You can't take any single season in isolation but 2012 promises to be landmark year (not just because of London 2012).
Victory for Mr Mosley would be landmark ruling that could, in effect, introduce a celebrity privacy law and could spell the death of so-called "kiss and tell" stories, according to some commentators.
Gyrodyne's partner in the venture would be Landmark National, an Upper Marlboro, Md., company that has developed some of the country's leading golf resorts, including P.G.A. West in La Quinta, Calif., and Kiawah Island, S.C.
Under his leadership, climate change, health care, and financial regulatory reform were given the central role in American policy that they deserve, and if it weren't for the Senate's perversion of its constitutional role, all three would now be landmark laws bearing the signature of President Obama.
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"Not everything should be landmarked.
Should it be landmarked?
But it's got to be landmarked".
"This block probably should be landmarked," she said.
I was saying these things should be landmarked.
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