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landmark
noun as in historical or notable sight
Example Sentences
Olson was a good-spirited and gracious advocate who won landmark conservative rulings from the Supreme Court.
Within six months of taking office, the United States moved to exit the landmark deal.
Speaking after sentencing, West Mercia Police described it as a landmark case.
A white-haired lady wanders Richard Neutra’s landmark midcentury house in Silver Lake at night, when she suddenly encounters a mountain lion calmly purring — and a grand piano in the room begins to play, on its own, Philip Glass’ “Mad Rush.”
The landmark legislation will give the regulator powers to assess the impact of the Premier League's controversial 'parachute payments' to relegated clubs as part of a 'State of the Game' review every five years.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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