Sentence examples for marking the next from inspiring English sources

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In 1962, Nick Holonyak, a GE engineer, invented the LED, marking the next pivot in illumination's millennia-long march toward ever more ubiquitous, cheaper lumens.

introduced the Equality Act on Thursday, marking the next major fight for the LGBT community after the Supreme Court legalized marriage equality last month.

In this context, the U.S. managed to set their dollar as the currency for oil trade, marking the next 30 years of history and changing everything in their favor -- becoming an economic superpower.

Sidestepping a committee recommendation, the council voted unanimously for a proposal by developer Gangi Design LED Build, marking the next major step in a more than eight-year effort to revitalize the location.

The day after the interview, Arab and Israeli leaders were to fly to the White House for the signing of an agreement that extends Palestinian rule to the West Bank, marking the next stage of the Middle East peace process.

This year, the refugees wondered whether they will be marking the next holiday in Iran again or whether they will be home in Karbala -- about 60 miles southwest of Baghdad -- after any U.S.-led war to oust the Iraqi president.

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And, next month, the NTP Review will mark the next step in an effort to confront systematically those who seek to proliferate.

"Today marks the next step".

Today marks the next stage in radical exam reform.

Tonight marks the next stage in that plan.

Mr. Albom's book, published by Hyperion, marks the next piece of the expanding Starbucks cultural portfolio.

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