Sentence examples for particular landmarks from inspiring English sources

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Most of the surviving houses now sit in Cape May, a resort known for Victorian architecture, where there is nothing to suggest to passers-by that these particular landmarks are survivors of a ghost town.

During this process, wayfinders may hold a mental image regarding the shape, size, and visual details of particular landmarks (Passini, 1981).

Registration may be done based on some particular landmarks and considering symmetry of the face image to handle images captured across poses.

A study has shown that the mantled howler reuses travel routes to known feeding and resting sites, and appears to remember and use particular landmarks to help pick direct routes to its destination.

Together, these entorhinal cells establish a coherent generic map of local space that is maintained across environments, independently of the animal's speed and direction and independently of the identity of the particular landmarks of the place.

Take especial note of particular landmarks and note their distance on your car or bike computer readout.

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What Mr. Wollner and Mr. Sinnock play is called "object golf," where the disk is thrown at a particular landmark players agree on beforehand as a target.

Walker's gang targets this particular landmark, Doctorow writes, because "more than any mayor or governor," J. Pierpont Morgan "represented in Coalhouse's mind the power of the white world".

The highest court in the United States on Tuesday will hear arguments in one of the last major undecided civil rights struggles in American history – whether same-sex marriage is a constitutional right – but this particular landmark case for equality may already be open and shut.

The land is divided by some particular landmark – a white rock here in the north, a gully in the south – and so for us to make this land protected has meant uniting some of these families, to assure that they would all benefit.

The detail would not have escaped James, who was as well versed in Renaissance history as he was in Renaissance art; it is, indeed, the whole reason for his having chosen this particular landmark as the venue for his narrator's crisis of confidence.

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