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1. or landmark, I could pinpoint us once again on the map
2. A landmark! Both of them
3. brought with her from Cyrodiil were frustratingly incomplete in some holds; there would be space for a landmark, but no marker on the parchment
4. The not insubstantial figure of Mr Rudolph Snickerty was as familiar a landmark as the spire of St Jasper's to those various persons within the orbits of the little house at the corner of Bimini Square
5. It was a local landmark, a remnant of a once glorious industrial past
6. It had been totally renovated years before by the State of Pennsylvania as a historic landmark, but while doing so, they had also completely brought it into the 21st Century of wireless technology
7. landmark Canary Wharf Tower
8. Maryland, one of the Court"s landmark decisions
9. I have also heard of them being a landmark of the gods when they travel far above the lands
10. What: The end of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, avoiding war in Iran, the Arab Spring, preventing another Great Depression, and the very imperfect but still landmark healthcare program
11. Still, the treaty between the US and Iran is as big a landmark as when Nixon recognized China
12. Though the treaty is a landmark and benefits Israel more than anyone, the Israeli right wing and its US supporters complain, believe it or not, that the treaty prevents the war they want
13. Even after the Roman destruction in AD 70 of the primary landmark of their faith, Jewish leaders felt the urgent need periodically to appeal to Roman authority for help in resisting the growing number of proselytizers of this “false faith
14. 6 square kilometres adjoining the temple complex has been under Cambodia's territorial sovereignty since the International Court of Justice's landmark adjudication in 1962
15. Navigating the featureless land, I relied on the occasional landmark to ensure we were still going in the right direction
16. The church was something of a local landmark, its spire visible from miles around, and I found out from the leaflet that I picked up out of habit that it was the highest point in what was once the county of Middlesex
17. human’s favourite landmark as it is, of course, alien to this world, so it would be a random visit
18. It is now privately owned, and is located near the Texas Historical Landmark site of the Santa Fe Railroad Locomotive 5000, “Madam Queen
19. The building, now preserved for future generations, remains a beloved Amarillo landmark with its distinctive Santa Fe sign still burning brightly and visible for miles
20. landmark at the corner of East Tenth
21. The activist minority of the Justices, straining to set the Court on a new and more aggressive course, sensed a landmark case in the making
22. Designated as Historic National Patrimony in 1977 and dislodged six years later, it now serves as a landmark for the visiting ships and a museum for tourists
23. They spotted unharmed islets of green and luxurious bushes, sandy sea arms, attractive suburban ports with their pleasant beaches, numerous boats of all types and sizes, the city’s distinct silhouette with its magnificent tower and world-famed historic structures such as the stunning landmark Opera House and the Bridge
24. Distinctive landmark of Sydney and called The
25. Nowadays, Gastown constitutes a pleasant mixture of the old and the new, with cobbled streets, Victorian architecture, restaurants and boutiques, and a landmark clock, unique in its kind, that functions with vapor, which it emits into the air and greets the people with music every fifteen minutes
26. An interesting landmark of the city is its aqueduct, distinguished by its massive arches, many of which stand as high as 30 feet
27. 14 you shall not remove your neighbour's landmark, which they of old time have set in your inheritance, which you shall inherit in the land that the Lord your God gives you to possess it
28. As Dumbell reported, If Evans has unspoken reservations having sold to Park, there are none where the former owners of the Statesville Record and Landmark, purchased in 1979, four years before the interview took place
29. Huskins, the former majority owner of the Statesville Record & Landmark, decided to sell his paper to Park in 1979 partly for that reason
30. landmark, to identify the place where they spent their vacation, in
31. These were the words of President Obama after the landmark decision of the Supreme Court to broaden marriage rights
32. There’s the route to attaining a landmark that moves, truly goes away, then arrives
33. Right smack in the very centre of sailors’ haven, this conspicuous landmark of music, drink, sex and laughter beat all lesser competitors such as the Moulin Rouge, the Atlantik Bar, One-Eyed Jack and the Englische Garten, so named for its starchy waiters and potted palms
34. She thinks it would be a good landmark for her to reach
35. Ash is now the landmark case in England and Wales, and all authors and
36. It was near a landmark pub called the Halfway House
37. They were coming up on the Whitehead Bridge, a half-mile long national landmark famed for it spectacular views over the city port and as a suicide ‘hot-spot’
38. I knew of ‘The House in the Clouds’, it was a amazing local landmark that Pier’s Uncle Gregory owned down the coast in Thorpeness
39. This was an important landmark
40. The Ida Tarbell House is a National Historic Landmark
41. La Follette House, a National Historic Landmark
42. It is not only the top school on the continent, but also the oldest establishment on the planet, and a landmark of the continent
43. Shooters was a Foggy Harbor landmark, sitting just off the town square, located conveniently between a bail bondsman and the law firm of Tatters and Barnes
44. � The submarine, operating at periscope depth in view of an easily identifiable landmark on the coast, would give them an accurate initial point to start their final run on Kiel
45. said, referring to the landmark, revolving, upscale restaurant on the
46. Usually, the streets are known by the area, and in that area, is a landmark of some sort, whether
47. a landmark in Carson City, especially in the eyes of those who’d helped
48. As he approached the intersection of King’s Highway and 501 in downtown Myrtle Beach at the Pavilion, the local amusement park that was a virtual landmark, he mentally overcame thoughts that had given him a sense of peace during the drive, and he realized that he could not remember the last leg of his journey
49. At first light the low level of cloud reflected slate grey from the ocean, as sea and sky became visually inseparable with the vague image of Mayor Island thirty kilometres to the east the only landmark
50. This was a landmark day for him for he had just finalised the deal of his lifetime; a deal which would make him as a rich man much richer, for this was a savage transaction of huge proportions of which he was immensely proud