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landmark

[land-mahrk] / ˈlændˌmɑrk /


NOUN
turning point
Synonyms


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The change will certainly meet controversy, particularly in Washington DC where the centre has been an iconic landmark since it was constructed and named for Kennedy.

From BBC

Nevertheless, in 1994, he wrote just as insightfully about many of those disasters in another landmark book, “A New Species of Trouble.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"This landmark legislation, now soon to be in law, will drag Britain's outdated employment laws into the 21st century and offer dignity and respect to millions more in the workplace," he said.

From BBC

She added the start of the new Leaf production was a "landmark day for our car industry".

From BBC

He was also a central figure behind Proposition 10, the California Children and Families Initiative, a landmark policy that created an ambitious statewide early childhood development program.

From Los Angeles Times