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Wake-up was the first milestone.
That is the first milestone that has to be achieved.
If 1999 marked the first milestone, another occurred with the arrival of Adam Morrison in 2003.
The first milestone was the invention, in 1924, of the electroencephalograph (EEG) by Hans Berger, an enigmatic figure who may later have coöperated with the Nazi government, and who hanged himself in 1941.
He also claimed authorship of the phrase "Gay is good" a year before the 1969 Stonewall uprising in New York, widely regarded as the first milestone in the gay rights movement.
Former President George Bush printed his initials in chalk on a metal plate today, signifying the first milestone in the construction of a $4 billion aircraft carrier that will bear his name.
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The city of Cahors joined the movement, declaring itself a "world" city in 1949 and placed one of the first milestones--the plan was for milestones to circle the world--on a road that was designated the Route Mondiale No. 1 (World road).
One of the first milestones in understanding the pathogenesis of AD dates back to 1985, when cerebral Aβ deposits in senile and neuritic plaques were recognised as playing a central role [ 139, 140].
Sabathia's 200th win was the third milestone the Yankees reached in the series.
The second milestone is the possibility of the first steps towards privatisation of the country's oil reserves.
Some twenty seconds later, turning through a tricky curve at the eleventh milestone, he came off the bike.
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