Synonym: milestone, point. Similar words: mark, market, mark off, mark out, marker, remark, supermarket, marketing. Meaning: ['lændmɑrk /-mɑːk] n. 1. the position of a prominent or well-known object in a particular landscape 2. an event marking a unique or important historical change of course or one on which important developments depend 3. a mark showing the boundary of a piece of land 4. an anatomical structure used as a point of origin in locating other anatomical structures (as in surgery) or as point from which measurements can be taken.
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31. In 1759 a small landmark in the history of Tyburn occurred.
32. Glasgow certainly needs a modern landmark - something to deflect the eye from the miserable tower blocks of the 1960s.
33. He looked down at London, searching for the tall familiar landmark, his eyes glazed but still seeing.
34. A landmark on the Waxholme/Withernsea road is the old Black Mill, and has been so for many generations.
35. Ben Elissar shared the landmark diplomatic twist with dinner guests last Friday.
36. It was the same with Cornelius, another great landmark in the spread of the gospel in Acts.
37. Washington the home town and Washington the historic landmark are physically the same but logistically, legally and pragmatically separate entities.
38. Almost painfully avant-garde in style, it nevertheless remains a landmark in post-Soviet literature.
39. Elisabeth stopped at the old peat barge, the single landmark on an otherwise featureless wilderness.
40. Select a local landmark on a 250,000 scale map and draw in the correct quadrant.
41. By nature the malais were heavily into festivals, and this was a landmark in the history of their presence.
42. Reunion Tower, a downtown landmark, looks like a giant, electric golf ball on 50-story tee.
43. This new drug is a landmark in the treatment of cancer.
44. Another, on his first bus journey, noted down the name of a shop as a landmark for the return trip.
45. Since its landmark 1978 decision in the Bakke reverse-discrimination case, the court has been trying to answer those questions.
46. Kay said the ruling violates the Fourteenth Amendment, and could affect landmark rulings on reproductive rights.
47. They organized quickly, and had the Tiradito Wishing Shrine declared a national historic landmark.
48. The 6-3 ruling was hailed by gay activists as a landmark in homosexual rights.
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50. It would neither be the subject of uninformed scandal, nor slated to become a national historic landmark in our city.
51. Together, they won a landmark union contract for better pay and working conditions.
52. She had the Monument built on top of the hill so everyone could see it as a landmark.
53. The only obvious landmark in north London was Alexandra Palace.
54. Their craggy Nab, poised above the Tees estuary, was as proud a landmark as neighbouring Roseberry Topping.
55. Hospital goes: A familiar landmark in Hartlepool has been reduced to a pile of rubble by bulldozers.
56. Towering over East Main Street, the elegant nine-story landmark has been plagued by financial instability since it opened in 1925.
57. Washington the landmark is mostly white, affluent, politically connected and frightened by the violence of the home town.
58. In about 60 days the Port will invite developers to make proposals for this landmark structure. 7.
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59. Our man at the Yard Historic landmark buildings loom large in Geoff Lewry's life.
60. Getting my first part in a movie was a major landmark in my life.
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