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Instead, the report is something of a landmark.
KOURLAS -- His centennial marks something of a landmark for you, too.
The court's ruling, though something of a landmark in European law, barely echoed in the markets.
It is something of a landmark for the museum, too, Athena Kimball said.
No one is blaming him for "Pretty Woman," which stands as something of a landmark.
Mr. Fadhli's defection to the southern secessionist movement in April was something of a landmark in Yemeni politics.
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Though each is something of a cinematic landmark of the time, times change.
He endured a prolonged character assassination throughout his party leadership that remains something of a political landmark.
This is something of a tradition: landmark productions of White's work have mostly been generated in Adelaide and Sydney.
The mural, something of a Montclair landmark, long predates the restaurant, which is just 16 months old.
On an unseasonably warm September morning I traveled to the Leaf house, which has become something of a local landmark, passing Turku's harbor overlooked by pine-forested hills, then turning into a clearing in the woods.
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