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landmark

[land-mahrk] / ˈlændˌmɑrk /


NOUN
turning point
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A landmark research paper published in 1981 documented what became known as the small-company effect—the long-term tendency of these stocks to outperform.

From Barron's

On Friday, the Financial Times reported the BBC is gearing up to announce a new landmark content deal with YouTube, which will reportedly see the corporation make programmes for the platform for the first time.

From BBC

Three vertical screens show computer-generated landmarks of 18 world’s fairs arrayed in interstellar space—most familiar from this exhibition—slowly rotating as people cross walkways between them.

From The Wall Street Journal

France began charging non-EU visitors to the Louvre Museum 45 percent more than Europeans on Wednesday, in a controversial bid to raise money for renovations at the beleaguered Paris landmark.

From Barron's

ZSL conservationists hailed the births as a landmark in their international project to save the species.

From BBC