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were landmark
noun
A recognizable natural or man-made feature used for navigation.
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These were landmark achievements.
bought these buildings, only the first 12 feet were landmark.
Bernstein's influential espousal of Mahler and Ives, and his Young People's Concerts, were landmark achievements.
Although nothing significant seemed to happen in those innings, they were landmark innings for the Yankees' starting pitchers this season.
"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and "Pinocchio" were landmark films, but next to the computer-generated behemoths of today, they start to look a little geriatric.
That novel, and The Day of the Owl (1961), were landmark books in making Cosa Nostra a legitimate subject for fiction.
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They were landmarks and markers of power and commerce.
None of these are landmark decisions.
"It's going to be landmark television".
It is landmark in its scope".
"These are landmark pictures," Mr. Elderfield said with some pride.
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