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Turning 40 is a landmark for many, and poet Tracy Smith was no exception.
The seven-storey store attracts more than 15m shoppers every year and is an established landmark for many wealthy tourists.
For certain fans "Clarity" was a high point, even a landmark; for many others it was just part of the band's evolution.
OF the several fine restaurants I reviewed in 2008, one stands at the top of the list: The Roger Sherman Inn, a New Canaan landmark for many decades, seems to be sparkling under its new ownership.
She was a landmark for many of us working in genetics research in Europe.
Given Russia's influence regionally and globally, today is an important landmark for many people with disabilities living beyond Russia's borders," Bainvel said.
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It was a landmark win for many reasons, but primarily because it told the Northern Irishman he could triumph on courses that don't fit his eye.
A 2006 guide to the churches of Anglesey says that the "impressive" tower and steeple" form "a landmark visible for many miles".
The soaring steeple that serves as a historic landmark for so many Connecticut towns has become one of the more common disguises for cellphone antennas.
As for Japan, it agreed on Friday to a landmark package, resisted for many years, to liberalize air travel links to the United States.
The same holds true for images of Opus the Penguin, Bill the Cat, Gary Larson's demented animals, and other figments of a cartoonist's imagination that became cultural landmarks for so many of us.
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