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Did that make The Wire any less landmark or somehow an insidious attempt by television executives to keep Latinos off of HBO?
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In the case of the Viola-Jones landmark method, we removed 997 of the 15982 images from the query set of [4, Experiment ], because 3 or less landmarks where found in these images which often resulted in poor alignments.
Preservationists counter that anything less that landmark status would put the building and its legacy at risk.
She never dreamed it would become a bestseller, still less a landmark in publishing or a figure of speech.
But Penland, about 50 miles northeast of Asheville, N.C., is also home to a much less welcome landmark: the former Mitchell County and Yancey County dump.
What you are likely to remember about "Becoming American," however, is less the landmark events than the smaller stories this inquisitive documentary pokes around in.
After all, no less a landmark than Grand Central Terminal has been reduced to a commuter hub, its great room tramped by passengers not on their way to Chicago or Miami Beach but to Hastings-on-Hudson and New Haven.
But few landmarks are perfect, and with nearly every work representing an artist's career, a medium's proliferation or a region's style, this exhibition may be less a landmark than an immense landscape whose topography is only beginning to be known.
Although most cadaveric studies of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve (RLN) have focused on course variations, they have usually been done on preserved (fixed and embalmed) cadavers, which renders the RLN immobile and of less surgical landmark value.
She issued a strong dissent in the recent Kelo v. New London case (see: "Top Court's Less Than Landmark Ruling") authorizing the condemnation of homes for an economic development project, saying that "all private property is now vulnerable to being taken".
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