Sentence examples for to landmark from inspiring English sources

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to landmark

noun

A recognizable natural or man-made feature used for navigation.

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The commission wanted, in effect, to landmark the sky.

I asked the commission to landmark it in 1990.

The alternative to landmark protection, he acknowledged, can engender problems of its own.

Rachel Kennedy helped organize the petition and spearheaded efforts to landmark the diner.

But the change of ownership from TCH to Landmark does secure the jobs of 554 staff.

"We can now make the case," Mr. Moylan said, "that the view is landmark to landmark".

There are other sites that we need you as a commission to landmark".

The uproar over Willowbrook led to landmark changes in the care of the retarded.

But despite his efforts, the Hicks cemetery has not, and there is opposition to landmark status.

Bob Clayton, an owner of the Empire, said he would not object to landmark status.

And that while the Labour party was opposing segregation in South Africa and linking itself to landmark anti-discrimination policy.

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