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It was also, though, a landmark of a different kind in Europe.
On the way, I stop at the Brewer's Art, a local landmark of a bar in a beautifully preserved row house in the historic Mount Vernon neighborhood.
Today, the domed mosque is a landmark of a transformed, gentrifying Harlem, and its imam, Izak-El Mu'eed Pasha, served as the New York Police Department's first Muslim chaplain.
The Saint-Loup Peak is a ridge in the south of France, near Montpellier (it's also the landmark of a wine-producing region; I've enjoyed some of its sturdy reds).
And the eighth and last such address delivered by a two-term president is always a landmark of a kind: part valedictory, part record of stewardship, part personal boast.
122nd over: South Africa 513-2 (Smith 250, Dippenaar 22) Smith passes his latest landmark of a brilliant innings with a drive along the ground to long on for one.
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The landmarking of a single building or the rezoning of several blocks might draw hundreds of people to City Hall, since the impact is so evident.
Work instructions are usually defined in terms of anatomical landmarks of a given template.
In Figure 5b, qualitative tracking results for standard AAMs and augmented AAMs are presented for the lower leg landmarks of a jackdaw.
Picture LA: landmarks of a new generation.
This locus, monomorphic in giant panda, does not bear the landmarks of a non-classical gene [ 58].
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