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landmark

[land-mahrk] / ˈlændˌmɑrk /


NOUN
turning point
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He represented victims' families during the landmark Hillsborough inquests a decade ago and has played a central role in making the new law a reality.

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Until this Test, his landmark century in Brisbane was one of only two occasions when he passed 20.

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“Flag Sojourn 250” — was raised over Mississippi, having already covered 40,000 miles of its ongoing international tour of cemeteries, landmarks, governor’s mansions and courthouses.

From Salon

And now comes another landmark - the Catalan derby, one of the fiercest fixtures in Spanish football.

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Rural affairs secretary Huw Irranca-Davies called it "a landmark moment for Wales" and said an early test would be how many farmers sign up.

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