Such criticisms have gathered momentum following the police mishandling of one particular landmark case. |
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The red brick almshouses, built around 1805, are a distinctive local landmark originally built to house the elderly. |
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Today, however, the show is generally acknowledged as a landmark event that cracked the West's monopoly on contemporary art. |
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But I know that it will be an important landmark in film history, whether it all comes together or not. |
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Historians consider the Louisiana Purchase to be a landmark event or turning point in American history. |
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It's a terrific theatrical experience and remains a landmark in modern Handel productions. |
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As for outdoor statues, they have the characteristic potential of becoming a monument to a country, a landmark. |
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The mobile phone is an important landmark in the field of communication, but it is often misused by the people. |
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In 1960 he helped organize the first Situation exhibition, an important landmark in British abstract art. |
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This shift in the Southeast Asian perception of China is an important landmark in China-Southeast Asian relations. |
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Just over the Yorkshire border, Stoodley Pike is a prominent landmark overlooking the textile towns of Calderdale. |
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A five minute walk across from the International terminal takes us to the circular base of this LA landmark. |
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The initial event was considered a landmark in the country's independence struggle. |
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Geoff Boycott became the 18th player to score 100 centuries in cricket, and the first to reach the landmark in a Test. |
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Stephanie Biddle and the Paradise Band ring in the New Year in jazzy style at Montreal's landmark jazz 'n' ribs joint. |
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The old water tower, for so long a landmark in Connolly Park in front of the entrance to North Connacht College, has finally bitten the dust. |
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Many moons ago, though, the monument was a landmark for travellers heading to Worsley Village. |
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Acquire a ten-digit grid location of a landmark easily picked out on imagery such as a road intersection. |
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The launching of the convertibility regime was a landmark in the 1990s in Argentina. |
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He wrote and passed landmark legislation to end racial profiling among state law enforcement agencies. |
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The National Pension Program is an important landmark in Taiwan's evolution toward a welfare state. |
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Bendigo's Joss House is an internationally-known landmark, one of the oldest joss houses still in use as a place of worship in Australia. |
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At the time, his feat was an international sensation and became a landmark of aeronautic progress. |
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With the successful end to the landmark case, all seven couples are now basking in its afterglow. |
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Errors in landmark identification were estimated by examining duplicate tracings of 12 of the cephalometric radiographs. |
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The two are woven together by the common thread of trying to readapt to a normal life after a landmark experience. |
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Since I first moved to London late in 1989, Hungerford Bridge has been an important landmark for me. |
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This landmark and laudable legislative step would go a long way in women empowerment and gender equality. |
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The landmark method fails, irrespective of anatomy, if the vein has thrombosed. |
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An old stone cottage forms an important landmark on this vast peatland nature reserve. |
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Finally, a landmark in the history of HIV and Aids gave a signal for optimism. |
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European visitors to the site on the Wells Estate are often dismayed to find a landmark where undrinkable water leaks from crumbling walls. |
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Campaigners and neighbouring residents fear the 1840 landmark will be sold for housing development. |
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Local residents have been angered by the Council's lack of action to keep the historic landmark. |
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The current invariably displaces the nets but the reference point is some landmark on the shore. |
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East Timor's struggle for independence was decided by a landmark referendum in August and approved by Indonesia in October. |
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Civil libertarians say the case poses a landmark test of what people can do or whom they can associate with in the age of terror alerts. |
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A Bradford freight firm has lost a landmark court case after a judge ruled a verbal agreement was more important than small print in a contract. |
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So when such a towering figure has his memoirs published, it is a landmark event. |
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The synthesis of alizarin stands as a landmark in molecule making for two reasons. |
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The 140-year-old landmark, initially built for use as public baths, was reduced to a pile of rubble over the Christmas period. |
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A family of travellers have been handed landmark antisocial behaviour orders to curb their unruly lifestyle. |
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The Museum itself is a landmark on the European historical scene, covering hundreds of years of German-Jewish history. |
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To most people, the Empire State Building is the defining landmark of New York City. |
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This is done on the exterior, although landmark buildings have been retrofitted inside at great cost and with extreme difficulty. |
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Featured exhibits included landmark retrospectives of two major European photographers' works. |
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Blacks in Montgomery, Alabama refused to ride the city's buses in a protest that eventually led to a landmark defeat for segregation. |
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It's ridiculous that such a beautiful landmark should be closed off for so long. |
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The publication of a reliable and practical assay for thyroid stimulating hormone was a landmark. |
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The banner drop from the Harbour Bridge was the product of a clandestine operation by riggers on Sydney's greatest landmark. |
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A landmark apartment building may be built on the site of the Empress pub in the heart of Bradford city centre. |
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The tall pillar of stones on the summit is a well-known landmark and there are great views of the valleys and tarns below. |
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In daily use for more than 300 years, the landmark rises from the churchyard in Allouville-Bellefosse. |
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A small-time crook threatens to blow up a New York landmark unless his demands for money are met. |
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The discovery of the Vasa warship, in Sweden, is a landmark in the history of marine archeology. |
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A well-maintained, but hard to find trail leads from the main road to the John Jay cemetery, which I presume is a historical landmark. |
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Victoria Mill chimney in Skipton is a landmark easily visible for miles around. |
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Yesterday when they went in Robert Green said he was able to recognize a landmark. |
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This is especially desirable if you own a historical landmark and wish for it to be restored to its former appearance. |
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The artist's impression above shows how the energy-saving landmark could look. |
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A landmark case before the Human Rights Commission highlights hidden inequities in an already ruinous student loan scheme. |
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But his birth home in Epworth, in Greenwood County, S.C., has become a historical landmark. |
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The Organising Committee lost no time in giving this historic landmark unstinted attention. |
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The Whitney may be a historical landmark itself at this point, but that doesn't make it a beautiful building. |
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It's been declared a historical landmark, so it's basically off-limits to any repainting. |
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A book written by one of Ulverston's famous sons about a landmark case in naval history is to be relaunched next month. |
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A role in that other teen Brit landmark Quadrophenia followed, and Winstone seemed destined to become a new star of British cinema. |
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Towering over Potato Market, it has engrained itself into the psyche of the town and has become a recognised landmark. |
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Recently the parliamentary elections were held in Uzbekistan which become an important landmark in further democratization of the country. |
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The new landmark is on the roundabout that marks the entrance to the Perthshire town from the south. |
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Ayrshire landmark Ailsa Craig is swathed in a layer of mist, thick enough to maintain a veil of secrecy. |
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The anterior landmark for the axillary site corresponded with the articulation of the third rib and sternum. |
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The city's most famous landmark is a snarl of concrete freeways affectionately known as Spaghetti Junction. |
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Spencer Plaza has since its inception evolved as a landmark of the present times, thrusting its presence on the city skyline. |
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An award-winning special constable with an outstanding arrest record has launched a landmark disability discrimination case. |
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The new face of Swindon is emerging as three landmark buildings start to take shape in the town. |
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It continues to be an important landmark and those who climb to the top gain a splendid view over the city. |
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He knew the city like the back of his hand but tonight he couldn't see anything resembling a familiar landmark. |
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As this is something of a landmark survey may we be excused for pushing the boat out a bit? |
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Apparently, it is an easily seen landmark, as it looks like a giant golf ball sitting on an enormous tee. |
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That '74 film scored an Oscar nomination for best adapted screenplay, and was seen as a landmark. |
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Completed in 1963, it is an important landmark, set between the Nash terraces of Pall Mall and the Victorian theatres of Haymarket. |
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The 1812 Patriotic War was an important landmark in the evolution of military engineering. |
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The Waldheim affair was a major landmark in the way Austrians considered their past. |
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In a landmark legal case, they have persuaded a court to issue an Anti-Social Behaviour Order, which bans her from their neighbourhood. |
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For all those included in the anthology, it is an important landmark in their careers as writers. |
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A landmark cultural building, either a theatre or an opera house, according to Coyne, will act as a focal point for the area. |
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Cape thick-knees mate for life and are protective parents, nesting in a shallow scrape next to a small landmark. |
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Indeed, medical users won the right to toke in a landmark 2000 court ruling. |
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But equally important to the landmark leaps of knowledge is the continuous assessment of current knowledge. |
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Several methods of geometric morphometry allow a quantitative approach to the morphology of the exoskeleton by the use of landmark configurations. |
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I think this is a new astronomical landmark that all Linux users should ask to include in the astronomical almanac of the foreseen history of the Universe. |
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The clock was always there and was a terrific landmark for the town. |
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With its forts, palaces, temples, walls and lanes, East Fort is a landmark among the heritage monuments not only of the city, but also of the State. |
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It's a landmark and a county boundary that links East to West. |
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The decision has been hailed by union leaders as a landmark in granting constitutional rights for trade union activity in a number of other employment sectors. |
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The landmark decision sets an important legal precedent and will send shivers down the spine of wealthy entrepreneurs whose marriages are under threat. |
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It was a landmark in protests in Britain and throughout the world, and was the beginning of Britain being seen as one of the centres of the anti-war movement internationally. |
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Illustrating the landmark moment in the equal rights movement with an image of Bert and Ernie instantly conjures up nostalgia. |
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Francis Harper completed Bartram's scientific descriptions and, retracing the travels, published the landmark naturalist's edition of the Travels. |
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While Libya lurches forward to its landmark parliamentary election, its children face a brutal conflict on the playground. |
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He was impressed by her landmark 2011 Human Rights Day speech linking fighting for gay rights to American foreign policy. |
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Last week, voters here approved a bond issue for a big, new artesian well to guarantee that this town's beautiful landmark lake will continue to have enough water. |
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First, there was the wunderkind author of Goodbye, Columbus, a landmark postwar debut. |
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Moreover, under Eric Holder the Justice Department has vigorously enforced the landmark Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, jr. |
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Fortunately, Boehner has elected to ignore this display of petulance and continue with his landmark attempt to sue the president. |
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Animal rights activists have reacted with anger after authorities began a cull of more than 100 rare Himalayan tahrs on Table Mountain, Cape Town's most famous landmark. |
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The exhibition was extraordinary for its size and status as a landmark in the context of introducing European avant-garde art to the United States. |
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Last week's debate on the incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights into Scots law may turn out to be a kind of constitutional landmark. |
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Nina Strochlic talks to the pastor and ugandan activists about the landmark case. |
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He came to Strasbourg, France, to witness the free speech argument in Harry Evans's landmark thalidomide case. |
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These arrests should send a message to anyone thinking about misusing a landmark this way. |
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Empire, for example, is an unobstructed shot of the New York City landmark. |
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The Supreme Court eventually stepped in and ended legal segregation in the landmark 1954 decision, Brown v. Board of education. |
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Enacting the landmark Civil Rights Act took a lot more than arm-twisting by Lyndon Johnson. |
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Everyone from the Rolling Stones to Nelson Mandela, Doris Day to Tom Cruise eventually passed through this art deco landmark. |
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Since 1837, Pasteis de belem has satiated the city's sweet tooth, becoming a landmark of Portuguese gastronomic pride. |
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I mean, there'd been times when I wasn't exactly sure where I was, but there'd always been the inevitable signpost or landmark or town where I could ask directions. |
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An in-depth multimedia profile of Anita Hill to mark the 20th anniversary of the landmark case was deemed not buzzy enough. |
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South Mountain was a name for nearby Mt. Lu, a landmark site in northern Jiangxi Province known as an abode of hermits, religious communities, and spirit beings. |
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For a time, the courts were tolerant of this aggressive litigation, but some landmark legal judgments in the last month have effectively stalled this. |
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The company already owns Blackpool's Tower, the landmark that symbolizes the town, its three piers, an opera house, a sealife centre and a wax museum. |
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The venue, Victoria Hall, is a beautiful 101-year-old local landmark which has superb acoustics and facilities and lends itself perfectly to this event. |
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They must cover a wide range of morphological features and consist of characters that are preserved well enough to be used in character coding or landmark morphometrics. |
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Scotus' landmark same-sex marriage decisions Wednesday are affecting more than just gay couples. |
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In July 1925, the town hosted the Scopes Monkey Trial, a landmark case in the history of creationism. |
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The excitement peaked after the sale when the multitudes began speculating about which moneybags celebrity or rich-list regular had bought the landmark pile. |
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One landmark event in vertebrate evolution was the evolution of jaws from agnathan ancestors, which was followed by the first appearance of the stomach. |
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This follows a landmark European Court ruling that governments must now pay for their citizens' medical treatment abroad if there is undue delay providing it at home. |
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Competing with memories of landmark movies is an unenviable task. |
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They have also announced ambitious and long-term plans to refurnish the picturesque Rudkins Mill, which is a wonderful landmark on their stretch of canal. |
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Pink's, a Los Angeles landmark known for its delicious oversized chili dogs, is now open for the holiday season in the Knott's MarketPlace. |
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Despite the popularity of the silent version, history best remembers the landmark talkie version of Blackmail. |
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Steeplejacks have inspected the old chimney and will be making recommendations for a plan to demolish the landmark. |
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Llanishen is well known as the home of the 'Tax Offices', the tallest buildings in north Cardiff and a landmark for miles around. |
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Thursday evening will prove to be a landmark night in TV history. |
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Of course, as landmark notes, the procedure is not without risk. |
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The dominant arm was used as the reaching arm and the ulnar styloid was used as the anatomical landmark to measure reach. |
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The subplot to this story is the deal will end the Rockefeller family's involvement with the landmark complex after 70 years. |
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The 1986, 1988, 1990, 1994, and the landmark 1996 edition of the IUCN Red List, retained the listing. |
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The book is about a magnificent Northern Red Oak, a 400-year-old giant that had been a landmark at the King family's home in Southborough. |
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I still won't take a picture of myself alone with any particular landmark or objet d'art. |
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Russia opposes Poroshenko's plans to join the EU and is seeking to unstitch a landmark association agreement between the EU and Ukraine. |
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This database is mainly used by surveyors, who can see the land owners and landmark coordinations of geodesically measured land plots. |
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The Reds defender will reach his latest landmark against FC Gomel in tonight's Europa League third qualifying round tie. |
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Since 1914, the government grain elevator on the south-east outskirts of Calgary was a prominent landmark. |
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The towers stood for 50 years, creating a landmark visible from the village of Seascale. |
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The Nineteen Arches Bridge is the longest handmade stone bridge in Ireland and is considered a famous landmark. |
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The house is a landmark on Sanibel Island and is still used as a guest house. |
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Commissioning of PNS SIDDIQ at Turbat is a landmark achievement in the history of Pakistan Navy. |
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A publicity stunt for Paramount became the basis of landmark U.S. law. |
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Ushant is famous for its maritime past, both as a fishing community and as a key landmark in the Channel approaches. |
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The site of Trafalgar Square had been a significant landmark since the 13th century and originally contained the King's Mews. |
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Known for its family oriented atmosphere the Normandy has become a landmark for tourists and locals. |
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It is a familiar London landmark which has since given its name to a tube station. |
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His comparison of the skeleton of humans and birds is considered as a landmark in comparative anatomy. |
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The landmark configuration included the shape of the periplastronal ambulacrals and paired petals. |
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In doing so, Briggs became the youngest English spin bowler since Derek Underwood to reach the landmark. |
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The Cimbrian threat, along with the Jugurthine War, inspired the landmark Marian reforms of the Roman legions. |
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Another important landmark in medicine and biology were the successful efforts to prove the germ theory of disease. |
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However they still built their landmark, better known as the Stadthuys or Red Building. |
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A famous landmark in Divisoria is the Tutuban Center, a large shopping mall that is a part of the Philippine National Railways' Main Station. |
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On the western coast, close to Khuzhir, is Baikal's most famous landmark, the Shamanka, or Shaman's Rock. |
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The state seal depicts the Cerro de la Bufa, a landmark of the capital, surrounded by the weapons of the original inhabitants. |
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The Americans With Disabilities Act paralleled its landmark predecessor structurally, drawing upon many of the same titles and statutes. |
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Dirac's Principles of Quantum Mechanics, published in 1930, is a landmark in the history of science. |
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This was a landmark case in the development of negligence law in Australia. |
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The World Happiness Report is a landmark survey on the state of global happiness. |
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Massachusetts in 1905, a landmark ruling which set a precedent for cases dealing with personal freedom and the public good. |
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Developments include Victoria Square, the Cathedral Quarter, and the Laganside with the Odyssey complex and the landmark Waterfront Hall. |
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Most of the Court decisions that follow were landmark decisions that were the first such decisions in the United States or the world. |
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Although a landmark case when it was decided, subsequent developments have diminished its significance. |
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The landmark Supreme Court of India judgment was welcomed by women activists across India. |
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Following its landmark judgment in the 1994 Bommai case, the Supreme Court of India has restricted arbitrary impositions of President's rule. |
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He then had willows and other trees planted along the dyke, making it a beautiful landmark. |
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And last night, company executives gathered in Atlanta to reilluminate an airport sign that has long been a landmark there. |
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It is headquartered in Leverkusen, where its illuminated sign is a landmark. |
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Microsoft's Encarta, launched in 1993, was a landmark example as it had no printed equivalent. |
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Nuclear energy in Bangladesh is being developed with Russia in the landmark Ruppur Nuclear Power Plant project. |
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Justice Ivan Rand issued a landmark legal decision following a strike in Windsor, Ontario, involving 17,000 Ford workers. |
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The Department of Health has a large administration operation at Quarry House, a local landmark. |
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On 27 June 2008 a landmark road bridge, in Blackburn, was opened and named the Wainwright Bridge in his honour. |
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Among the churches reconstructed in the 1990s is an impressive new Cathedral of Christ the Savior that once more has become a landmark. |
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The major landmark in Folkestone, apart from the harbour, is the Leas, the cliffs above the beach. |
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Boyle is also credited for his landmark publication The Sceptical Chymist in 1661, which is seen as a cornerstone book in the field of chemistry. |
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The Water Commissioners' building in the city centre is a landmark, currently occupied by retailer Marks and Spencer. |
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The church is approached from Water's Green by a flight of 108 steps, which themselves are a local landmark. |
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The hamlet's chief landmark is Garsdale railway station on the Settle to Carlisle and Wensleydale Railways. |
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Austin in Sense and Sensibilia, a landmark 1950s work of common language philosophy. |
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Another by now trusted technocrat, d'Aguesseau, returned as Chancellor, initiating down to his death in 1751 landmark judicial reforms. |
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On straighter courses, the strokesman may steer, since he can point the stern of the boat at some landmark at the start of the course. |
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It is a landmark work, a must for all Africanists, and a basic document for anyone concerned with the Third World. |
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More than a dozen years ago, the Department of Justice began a landmark racketeering case against the tobacco industry. |
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Donelaitis' poem The Seasons is a landmark of the Lithuanian fiction literature. |
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The building by the Swiss architects Morger, Degelo, and Kerez is a landmark in Vaduz. |
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George Engel made a landmark contribution to medicine when he argued against biological reductionism. |
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The greatest landmark is Kufstein Fortress, first mentioned in the 13th century. |
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James Balfour, a fellow prisoner, asked Knox whether he recognised the landmark. |
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The landmark order for the machines comes as the company marks 60 years of backhoe loader production. |
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His own house in Tokyo was an early landmark of Japanese modernism, combining traditional style with ideas he acquired working with Le Corbusier. |
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The value of the photoimmune approach is demonstrated in a landmark study conducted at Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands. |
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In a landmark decision, Lady Paton dismissed their action without granting absolvitor. |
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Folk memory in Wales had always held him in high regard and almost every parish has some landmark or story about Owain. |
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It was a fitting scoreline on the club's landmark anniversary, and appropriate that Van Persie should get the winner. |
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It's hoped the 325-million-dollar Mastaba sculpture will become a landmark for the region. |
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Last night, staff at the home, in Broomy Hill Road, threw a huge party to celebrate Betty's landmark birthday. |
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The iconic tower can be seen for many miles around as the tallest building in the town and is a local landmark. |
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His bungee jump bonanza was the equivalent of leaping 16 times the height of the Dubai landmark, the tallest building in the world. |
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Further down Park Place is the New Theatre, a local landmark is Principality House, head office of the Principality Building Society. |
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Deutsch dropped his business card into the raffle box in the Empire State Building while showing a prospective tenant space at the landmark. |
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Locals near the landmark Red Road flats in Glasgow have heard the moggy miaowing from the top of the huge block. |
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Firstly, we will establish the genomic interacting landscape of landmark drugs including etoposide, camptothecin and cisplatin using Drug-Seq. |
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Arterial cannulation using a landmark palpation technique and 20-gauge cannula with guidewire failed. |
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The Kinder Trespass in 1932 was a landmark in the campaign for national parks and open access to moorland in Britain. |
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The multimedia duo are set to create a new artwork in the Slatey Road landmark, entitled Starkers and centred around the popular Pauline statue. |
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The performance was a major landmark in Sellers's career and became his first contact with the Hollywood film industry. |
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The Poolbeg Towers are also landmark features of Dublin, and visible from various spots around the city. |
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A new landmark methodology allows ships to generate income in the form of carbon credits, which are earned by reducing CO2 emissions. |
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A landmark modular housing project is due to commence in the New York borough of Brooklyn, reported sourceable. |
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He had to create a fitting cathedral to replace Old St Paul's, as a place of worship and as a landmark within the City of London. |
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Horologist David Mitchell, retiring at 72, turned the hands on eight landmark timepieces to 12 o'clock as he finished his last day winding up their manual workings. |
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At some landmark in the jungle the beater halted, pointed to the ground as a sign that this spot would do, and put his finger on his lips to enjoin silence. |
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Chiswick Eyot is a familiar landmark on the Boat Race course, while Glover's Island forms the centrepiece of the spectacular view from Richmond Hill. |
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They were already into that raucous rhythm that made their show a TV landmark. Nonstop jokes, topping each other, full speed ahead, no holds barred laughathon. |
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Many landmark buildings such as Meadowhall and the Sheffield Wednesday grounds flooded due to being close to nearby rivers that flow through the city. |
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Wenlock Edge is another significant geographical and geological landmark. |
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Equal parts jazz landmark and make-out album, it rewards the listener on every level, and established modal jazz as a sub-genre that is still being explored. |
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State lawmakers today are expected to approve landmark legislation designed to protect the 5 million Pennsylvanians enrolled in managed care health plans. |
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A NEW brasserie is giving a landmark Guisborough pub a new lease of life. |
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In October 1942, the Hall suffered minor damage during World War II bombing but was left mostly untouched as German pilots used the distinctive structure as a landmark. |
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Castle Hill, a major landmark, was the site of an Iron Age hill fort. |
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The most conspicuous landmark is the Victoria Tower on Castle Hill. |
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Cardiff has many landmark buildings such as the Millennium Stadium, Pierhead Building the Welsh National Museum and the Senedd, the home of the National Assembly for Wales. |
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Wade, a 1973 landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States. |
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At present day the town's primary industries are marine services and tourism, with Dunnottar Castle, a local landmark, bringing in a large number of tourists every year. |
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The plan is designed to show a strong urban form along the river front, emphasised with tall landmark buildings The first phase will be known as City Vizion. |
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Despite his nebbishlike looks, average height, serious eyeglasses and all-black attire, Mr. Luchini knows how to fill a landmark space with his presence. |
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Balgonie Castle located to the east of Glenrothes on the south bank of the River Leven near Milton of Balgonie and Coaltown of Balgonie is also a local landmark. |
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Thomas Halliday contested Merthyr as a 'labour' candidate as early as 1874 and the return of Keir Hardie in 1900 was a notable landmark in the growth of the Labour Party. |
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The Hayes used to be home to David Morgan department store, an historic local landmark that dominated the shop fronts on the western side of The Hayes. |
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It is dominated at its north end by the landmark statue of Father Mathew. |
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That litigation proved successful, a landmark High Court verdict enabling them to have a permanent home in Newport at the then newly built Newport Stadium. |
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Supreme Court decided the landmark case of Phillips Petroleum vs. |
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The island's most notable landmark is its lighthouse, which has been converted into living accommodation and the tower no longer contains a light. |
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They were built to project light at night and to serve as a landmark during the day to safely guide the passenger ships and freighters traveling the Great Lakes. |
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The landmark decision helped define the boundary between the constitutionally separate executive and judicial branches of the American form of government. |
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The trial is referred to as Bushel's Case, and is a landmark case that established beyond question the independence of the jury in the English legal system. |
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George's Church stands proudly within the town on a small hill and with its steeple is the biggest landmark of the town being visible from quite a distance. |
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A number of Barrow's landmark buildings were constructed from locally sourced sandstone, evident from the high number of brown and red coloured stone buildings in the town. |
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Ulverston's most visible landmark is Hoad Monument, a concrete structure built in 1850 to commemorate statesman and local resident Sir John Barrow. |
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On Anglezarke Moor are two prehistoric sites, Pikestones and Round Loaf, a landmark clearly visible from the route across Great Hill from White Coppice. |
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Wild Boar Fell is a dramatic sight and a landmark for many miles around. |
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A mile to the east is Penshaw Monument, a local iconic landmark. |
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In August 1881, a public meeting was convened by the Portreeve of Tavistock in the Guildhall to discuss the continued taking of stone, particularly from landmark tors. |
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The 80-foot tower with its dramatic, fabulous animal water spouts, clocks and spire is a beacon, a landmark and icon for all of us with its architecture. |
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The Mollett Fireplaces sign was a dominant feature of the street for many years, and the Wilberfort rainwear shop was another famous commercial landmark. |
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The tower, built in William Burges' signature Forest of Dean ashlar stone, is a stunning Cardiff landmark with people travelling from all over the world to see it. |
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The ruling was an historical landmark because millions of people across the world faced persecution at the hands of others who blindly kowtowed to someone else's belief. |
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The landmark hotel, located within the Aventine in La Jolla, is a popular destination for leisure and business travelers, as well as local events and celebrations. |
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Lead glass entry doors and classic style ticket booths to greet customers, and the historical rotating neon PLAZA THEATER Sign high above is an Orlando landmark. |
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The Kent landmark, popularised by Dame Vera Lynn's wartime song The White Cliffs of Dover, has suffered large rockfalls before, most significantly in January last year. |
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We have our two pullers run by the BOL and set up on a landmark, usually the numbers or the hash mark, depending on where the ball is on the field. |
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Vingroup has announced plans to build the tallest building in Viet Nam that will serve as a landmark along Sai Gon River in HCM City, according to a firm representative. |
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Membership status saved Old Dickory, of Harahan, Louisiana, from destruction in 2003 when a Louisiana highway project threatened to bulldoze the landmark. |
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The Yan-Ta Shopping Mall project is a landmark property in Xi'an and we are excited about the opportunity to complete construction of this state of the art facility. |
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While the importance is undeniable, many organizations and news outlets mischaracterize the Hamdi ruling as a landmark decision in defense of the Bill of Rights. |
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How dare sledgers from miles away come and spoil this magical landmark? |
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AkzoNobel's landmark carbon credits methodology for the shipping industry has won the Best Offsetting Project award in the 2015 Voluntary Carbon Market Rankings. |
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Since then, its critically acclaimed show, award-winning National Touring company, and top-notch theater training program have made Chicago City Limits a New York landmark. |
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The landmark, outside the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow, featured in the opening ceremony with a traditional traffic cone but we gave it a shiny new look. |
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Plans for neon lighting on a landmark develop-ment have been approv-ed. |
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Bergman's use of non-diegetic imagery, a split screen, exposed celluloid, and other formalist techniques famously made this film a landmark of experimental narrative. |
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But builders restoring a cottage near to the famous landmark unearthed the hidden gem and handed it into bosses at Ding Dong Vintage at The Gates Shopping Centre, in Durham. |
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They say the vast majority of the very worst grot spots identified in a landmark report last year are either dealt with or are well on the road to being tackled for good. |
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Cooper Union now wants a cogen in its landmark Foundation Building. |
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