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For Clay and Freylinghausen!" And in that landmark year of 1952, Stevenson had no qualms about running with Estes Kefauver.
With the vote to leave the EU, the UK's future participation in that landmark accord is now in doubt.
In that landmark decision, a federal appeals court found Microsoft was a monopolist that repeatedly violated antitrust laws.
In that landmark case, the European court ruled that there was a prima facie case of sex discrimination and it was for the employer to show an objective justification for the difference in pay.
In that landmark decision, Justice Robert H. Jackson wrote, "To believe that patriotism will not flourish if patriotic ceremonies are voluntary and spontaneous instead of a compulsory routine is to make an unflattering estimate of the appeal of our institutions to free minds".
He made his big-screen debut in that landmark film.
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Then, in 1929, that landmark was torn down to make room for the Empire State Building.
When the U.S. Supreme Court approved the concept of super PACs in 2010, that landmark decision opened the door to virtually unlimited political spending by groups loyal to — but officially removed from — candidates.
In short order he was singing that landmark hit, in his agreeable and remarkably ageless New Orleans drawl.
Ahead of him are Ian Botham, who reached that landmark in 21 Tests, followed by Trevor Bailey, Tony Greig and Ben Stokes (all in 22 Tests), a colourful, contrasting, gifted quartet.
Ola was said to be on track to reach a $7 billion valuation in 2017, but it appears that landmark wasn't hit.
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