Human flights to Mars will likely be the next major milestone in humankind's expansion into the solar system. |
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The event luckily was not affected and proved to be a milestone in the club's history. |
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The French twin town presented Ingleton with a milestone setting out the distance between the two. |
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The logo appears as part of a special series of features commemorating this milestone. |
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What could be a joyous occasion, as well as an important milestone in your life, is usurped by someone else's clinginess. |
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It is not easy but represents a positive milestone on the long road to recovery. |
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In celebration of this milestone year, the art publisher is holding special sales promotions throughout the year. |
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The White Balloon is the first Iranian film to get an art-house cinema release in Australia, which is some kind of milestone. |
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Any panegyrical reference to this feat is worth it, even assuming that Kumble is not the first but the second Indian to reach this milestone. |
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The married couple can open the bottles to toast on their honeymoon, or save them for a milestone anniversary. |
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The passing of this milestone demonstrates the excellent acceptance of the VLT and its instrumentation by the astronomers. |
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Granted that all technology is a two-edged sword, let's make it a reasonably benevolent milestone. |
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This was a historic night and nobody at OUABC was hiding the fact that this event was a huge milestone of terrific importance. |
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It is hard to believe that a year has passed since then and it is a significant milestone in her fight for life. |
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This was something of a milestone in Hollywood history, signaling the ascendant power of the producer over the director. |
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The year 2004 has all the earmarks of a milestone year for the entrepreneurial space industry. |
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Whichever is true, this nauseating milestone really is a gold-star achievement for the current Administration. |
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The Oxford driver understeered heavily off the road and clattered a milestone damaging the front of the car and wrecking the radiator. |
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Even the effort to produced a commemoratory milestone to this extent, is a benchmark for others to attain. |
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The appearance of Mit Mythen Leben represents a milestone in the study of Roman art. |
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Simington guided Coalhouse to a neck win in the ninth race at Louisiana Downs to reach the milestone. |
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Sunday, February 24th will be recorded in the annals of the Pattaya Sports Club history as the day it passed its 3rd milestone. |
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To celebrate the milestone a series of celebrations are being planned across the south west. |
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The discovery of the pituitary gland as the controller of the body's hormonal balance was an important milestone in endocrinology. |
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Inventor 11 might just be a milestone for Autodesk, where the promises and potential of a system finally start to bear fruit. |
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We feel immensely proud at reaching this milestone and it's also been quite humbling to receive so many messages of congratulation. |
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It hit a 12-month high of 6,835 on February 17 last, but once again it is hovering close to the 6,000 milestone. |
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The programme noted the milestone is in commemoration of a generation of Creative Expression and Human Development. |
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Ted just turned a big milestone, as you know, and I wished him happy birthday by videotape. |
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Though simple and unsophisticated by later standards, the census was a milestone in the provision of statistical data and has subsequently been held at ten-year intervals. |
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Burnley chairman Barry Kilby will mark the milestone by making a special presentation to the Clarets chief at pitchside just before kick off tonight. |
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His speech was a milestone in the fight for the equality of all peoples. |
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Jan Scrine little realised what she was taking on when she agreed to help find and catalogue every milestone, or roadside waymarker, in Yorkshire. |
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This milestone measure is a living tribute to the thousands of men and women who have lost their lives in pursuit of a world free of mafias, drug cartels and criminal gangs. |
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Except for the milestone years, such as 21st birthdays, or the last year of your bachelorhood, very seldom are birthdays the fanfares they used to be. |
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Although it may be premature to conclude that the quality of teaching will improve, the idea itself is a milestone in the development of teaching as a profession in Namibia. |
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I had read that she should be smiling at me by the fourth week, and at the end of last week I was sweating bullets that she might not reach this milestone on time. |
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It now stands at the last milestone on the road away from militarism. |
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In the journey of life, those hours spent scrambling your memory for all you can remember about Shakespeare, sonnets and seismology marks an important milestone. |
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The moment he was finally able to loop a knot by himself was a milestone, his first step to becoming a man. |
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A milestone in the quest for insightful rapprochement between composition and improvisation, Joy Shapes is an incredibly opulent and worryingly irresistible album indeed. |
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The warning signal was erroneous, but the new re-entry mode required Sam to override the automatic sequencers and perform critical milestone events manually between retrofire and atmospheric entry. |
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A granite marker stone or milestone is preserved in Breage church. |
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They are gifts bestowed on us at milestone birthdays and in retirement. |
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The application for the amendments is a milestone in the progress of the scheme because it is one of the last pieces in the jigsaw before things can steam ahead. |
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So here we are, at the milestone issue, with Peter a 30-something scientist who might or might not be dating Mary Jane still. |
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In fact, with my most recent birthday, I passed the milestone of having come out of the closet over half my lifetime ago. |
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In June 2008, David Letterman invited Pratt to sit on his couch, a milestone any up-and-comer would relish. |
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Port Huron marked a milestone in the search for a genuine American radicalism based on many traditions, but most of all an egalitarian, almost anarchistic belief in democracy. |
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Most paratroopers like to mark such a milestone by doing a special jump. |
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A multi-faceted approach to ensuring students reach the critical milestone of grade level reading by fourth grade. |
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She plans to announce Global ReLeaf's next milestone on Arbor Day. |
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Hundreds of fine feathered budgerigars flocked to the city to help celebrate a major milestone in the York and District Budgerigar Society's history. |
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His family, relations and many friends in the area extend their best wishes on him reaching such a significant milestone and hope he enjoyed the occasion. |
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This represents a milestone in the global liberalization of trade. |
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An important milestone in the history of carbon monoxide came in 1877 when the French physicist Louis Paul Cailletet found a method for liquefying the gas. |
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An established, clear, quantifiable goal is an important milestone by which you can measure whether or not your strategy is effective. |
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This was seen by Cornish speakers as a milestone, turning the language from a state of undergoing revival, to having been revived. |
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Such coppers or boilers appear to have been called miliaria, from their similarity of shape to a milestone. |
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Their authority extended over all roads between their respective gates of issue in the city wall and the first milestone beyond. |
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It was not long before historians began to refer to the milestone at which an event occurred. |
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The adaptation by Balram and the play directed by Samuel John have been universally acknowledged as a milestone in Punjabi theatre. |
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The series was a historical milestone as the first weekly television series to feature animated versions of real, living people. |
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Players with an equal number of caps are ranked in chronological order of reaching the milestone. |
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A further milestone was reached with the formation of an official opposition for the fifth term, following the May 2016 election. |
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The project represents an important milestone in the use of data journalism software tools and mobile collaboration. |
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This game was attended by thousands of people and was a major milestone in developing a set of common rules. |
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The adoption of this Convention is regarded as a milestone in the history of international drug law. |
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A significant evolutionary milestone during the Silurian was the diversification of jawed and bony fish. |
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In November, Giggs celebrated his 40th birthday, leading to media outlets and football figures praising him for reaching the milestone. |
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Considered a milestone in European history, the Oaths of Strasbourg symbolize the birth of both France and Germany. |
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In 1982, another production milestone was reached with the delivery of the 1,000th Islander. |
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The milestone of those conferences is the Stockholm agreement of 1961 among 38 countries. |
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Victoria's Healesville Sanctuary is celebrating the births of two baby platypuses, in a major milestone. |
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Tactical military considerations aside, Alexander's victory was an important milestone in the development of Muscovite Russia. |
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For decades, Cape Horn was a major milestone on the clipper route, by which sailing ships carried trade around the world. |
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The rule of the Chalukyas marks an important milestone in the history of South India and a golden age in the history of Karnataka. |
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Architecture reached a milestone in the Dravidian style, the finest example of which is seen in the Kailasanath Temple at Ellora. |
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This is why his case is viewed as a milestone in the development of the free press. |
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A surviving milestone at Beedon on the Chilton Pond to Newtown River Turnpike. |
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Roman milestone on the former A66 route between Kirkby Thore and Temple Sowerby. |
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The Roman milestone for mile XXIII was also brought to the center of the settlement from the top of the pass. |
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Yorkies Boy arrives at a milestone in his career this afternoon when the nine-year-old lines up for his 100th start in the Bath finale. |
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Union Pacific Railroad's Pipeline Express service set a milestone in delivering its 25,000th rail car of customer product. |
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The milestone is the latest achievement for Lockheed Martin Canada's ANZAC team in the 16 months since contract award. |
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Birthday girl Babs was the toast of family and friends when she reached the magnificent milestone. |
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This milestone comes in line with Tamkeen's mission to meet the needs of the private sector and enhancing the skills-sets of Bahrainis. |
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If you're of the same vintage as me, you know that this is the pinnacle of western civilisation, a cultural milestone and a sacred cow. |
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D was a rather theatrical milestone in the trajectory of the command of the unassuming region of Sandur in Karnataka. |
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She had planned a party for herself at the Brunswick Green hotel to enjoy what should have been a milestone in her young life. |
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Navy and Raytheon Company completed a critical design review of the Joint Standoff Weapon C-1, achieving a major program milestone. |
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This is a major milestone for Sidra Capital and our partners INOKS Capital. |
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This month, Emirates celebrates a milestone in its employee history, with its cabin crew team now crossing 20,000 staff. |
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Establishment of the TAPI pipeline company is a key milestone in the development of the pipeline. |
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We are excited to reach this important industry milestone with the sale of our high-performance 100 terabyte data warehouse appliance. |
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An early holiday gift, the milestone arrived well before the one-year anniversary of offering online check-in to guests. |
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The milestone being announced today relates to the second preclinical milestone for one of the checkpoint protein candidates. |
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The NEBS compliance marks another major milestone for World Wide Packets and LightningEdge. |
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The Lincoln is the fifth ship of the Nimitz class to undergo a RCOH, a major lifecycle milestone. |
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This agreement marks another milestone in Migami's continual sublicensing efforts throughout the Pacific Rim. |
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A free, fair and relatively unbloody vote would mark a milestone on Iraq's way to security self-sufficiency. |
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According to a new blog post, Googler Paul Eremenko announced that the concept of modular smartphone has reached a new milestone. |
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An orthomolecular milestone in prenatal supplementation of vital substances. |
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This section of M-4 is another milestone in upgrading and decongesting the country's overburdened transport infrastructure. |
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Once that milestone was met, there was conflict from the existing commercial dive-harvest fishery regarding impact to wild-stock geoducks. |
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Later, on 4 November, the programme reached another milestone when Grizzly Three preformed a first paratroop launch, near Toulouse. |
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Last year, Equal Pay Day came on November 7 but, as the gender pay gap has grown, the 2014 milestone comes in three days early. |
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Jeff and Susan Gusinow's latest Hannukah card simultaneously shares a family milestone and lampoons a California politician. |
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Also, Orion's heat shield, Blue Origin milestone, Rover Challenge, Stone awarded medal and Celebrating Centaur. |
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This PSA marks a significant milestone as it is the first to be issued by The Hotline in more than a decade. |
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To commemorate the milestone, over 1,600 Roadsters and their owners made their way to the car's birthplace at the Miyoshi Proving Ground. |
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This year celebrates a milestone in Puerto Rico, marking the birth of Puerto Rican coffee 275 years ago. |
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Sheffield's finest achieved that milestone with Pyromania and Hysteria, with the latter going on to shift more than 16 million copies. |
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The launch of the Baltic indexes marks another milestone in the creation of a truly integrated Nordic and Baltic securities market. |
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Its fleet broke the 1,000-fish single-day milestone for forktails by mid-May. |
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A milestone was reached in the United States according to results of the 2010 census, as women surpassed men in attaining master's degrees, for the first time. |
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The trademark is the latest milestone for Capsiate Natura, the first and only dietary supplement with natural capsinoids extracted from the CH-19 Sweet pepper. |
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This will be a significant milestone not only for Dendreon, but also for the several Dendreon-like companies in the Cancer Immunotherapy Index that use the same approach. |
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This patent further solidifies the strong intellectual property foundation of the company and is an important milestone for the development of our novel NITROSYL Systems. |
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Under the agreement, FAES will receive upfront and milestone payments and will be the exclusive supplier of the Active Ingredient to INVIDA for the region. |
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His discovery of the neutron was a milestone in understanding the nucleus. |
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Mercedes-Benz, a subsidiary of Daimler AG, has achieved the milestone of producing its 25,000th commercial vehicle at its plant in Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia. |
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The Humacyte investigational bioengineered blood vessel technology represents a research and development milestone in vascular tissue engineering. |
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The milestone marks a long-standing collaboration between the two companies on the design of sophisticated bearing solutions for automatic transaxles. |
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The baby alligators represent a milestone for the 10-year effort to reintroduce the Chinese alligator on Chongming Island, located at the mouth of China's Yangtze River. |
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It's likely Mr Blair won't want to go down in history as the Prime Minister who almost served 10 years, but was forced out of office just be forereaching this milestone. |
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Creating a complete map of the human connectome would therefore be a monumental milestone but not the end of the journey to understanding how our brains work. |
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Following the discovery and development of the Ceiba Field, this is another important milestone in the development of Equatorial Guinea's hydrocarbon industry. |
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He points out that tetrads have only occurred a handful of times in the last 2,000 years, and each of the last three was associated with a major religious milestone. |
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This is a milestone for the terabit startups, nearly all of who have been acquired, especially with rumors running rampant about nobody having a working system. |
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The SeaWolf Onome was completed and formally accepted by the owner during the quarter, with the final milestone payment received after the quarter end. |
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Many of the game's greatest footballers and managers are scattered throughout the FA's new map to mark the milestone of both the governing body and the London Underground. |
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With the public listing of emerging technology development lifecycles, NewMarket will be able to improve the development lifecycle milestone granularity. |
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Franklin Sports, the official batting glove of Major League Baseball, has reached a major milestone in brand history, the 30th Anniversary of the Franklin Batting Glove. |
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Canon is the world's leading manufacturer of laser printer engines and our Bubble Jet printers recently achieved a major milestone of 10 million units shipped worldwide. |
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Developer and republisher of Mac, Windows and iOS products thanks customers for their support in reaching this milestone with great savings on desktop apps. |
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Latest milestone in the creation of safer cycle superhighway networks. |
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The landing of WACS in Namibia is seen as a milestone towards broadband cost cutting becoming a reality and a key enabler to critical telecoms industry development. |
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The road connectivity between Bani and Banderwah, expected to be restored within days would prove be a milestone for the government and a blessing for local residents here. |
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For example, a milestone from the 17th century exists, calling the town Cowes, but up until the late 19th Century the Urban District Council bore the name West Cowes. |
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By happenstance, we showed profit a year ago because of one milestone payment that hit at a fortuitous time, but I am talking about sustained profit. |
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In return, FMC will receive royalty and milestone payments on the compounds and access to certain Bayer CropScience products for premixes with FMC products. |
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He also became the first English driver to reach that milestone. |
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This year another five sailors will have their names engraved on the beautiful Huon Pine map of Tasmania that celebrates reaching the 25 Hobart milestone. |
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Another milestone in the LSO's history in film music was in 1977 with the recording of John Williams's score for the first of the Star Wars films. |
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Leading rescue service operator expands their AgustaWestland helicopter fleet and adds the new generation AW169, marking a milestone in Project Icebird. |
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