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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121. The new Broadcasting Headquarters will serve as a distinct landmark connected with surrounding public amenities to create a dynamic backdrop to Centum City's seaport.
122. It may not seem like a landmark, as important to architectural history as the Louvre or New York's Woolworth Building.
123. This approach with a certain landmark, it directly with a visible symbol of the culture on display in the clothing so that it will have a marked feature of Chinese cultural rites.
124. The Edmund Pettus Bridge carries far more than the traffic of U.S. Route 80 over the Alabama River: It carries the memory of a crucial day and a major landmark in the civil rights movement.
125. Perineural vascular plexus as a landmark for identification of the facial nerve in surgery were observed to assess the utility.
126. As a landmark building of the airport, the tropical fish-like terminal is being installed with glass curtain wall.
127. The azimuth error is one of the main error sources of dead reckoning. The method is very effective that make use of landmark to improve the accuracy of azimuth alignment.
128. She said it was striking that the public were even more concerned about climate change than in the runup to the landmark Copenhagen summit on climate change in late 2009.
129. An Art Nou-veau classic built in 1912, and turned into a military department store by the Soviets, it was the first major Moscow landmark demolished by Luzhkov, in 2003.
130. Viewed by some as a landmark, the study is one of the few rigorous looks in the past 40 years at a hallucinogen's effects.
131. Twitter spokesperson Carolyn Penner aptly pointed out in response to our inquiry about the landmark, "If only I had a nickel for every Tweet. I'd be a billionaire."
132. 'The year 2008 will be a landmark year for the development of the space industry,' Ivanov said. He said the construction of a new space center in Russia's Far East must start this year.
133. Conclusion:Safe scope could be acquired in endoscopic transnasal surgery in pterygopalatine fossa and foramen rotundum could be thought as an important landmark.
134. Controversial sexologist Li Yinhe hailed it as "a landmark event" and "historical progress" on her blog.
135. In 1889 Yeats met his great love, Maud Gonne (1866-1953), an actress and Irish revolutionary who became a major landmark in his life and imagination.
136. The archaeologists from the University of Birmingham and the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection in Vienna have been surveying the subsurface at the landmark since summer 2010.
137. In the harbor sits Denmark’s best-known landmark: the Little Mermaid.
138. This landmark work was the basis for the later publication of Luther's German Bible, Tyndale's English Bible, and the King James Version.
139. This landmark tower will be the first building in the UK to break the 1000 foot barrier. It will be nearly twice the height of the Gherkin, and one of the tallest buildings in Europe.
140. In addition, landmark neurologic research also appears in general medicine journals such as The New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association.
141. Chinese Village: Taitou, Shantung Province is one important ethnographical work about rural society in North China. It is a landmark work as Golden Wing in the early anthropological study in China.
142. It was the first movie by Welles, who bucked studio and storytelling conventions to craft a landmark film about the rise and fall of a William Randolph Hearst-like newspaper publisher.
143. In May a landmark genome analysis determined that humans most likely interbred with Neanderthals, and that as much as 4% of the modern human genome seems to be from Neanderthals.
144. Conclusion Taking THB as a landmark to locate the blood vessels and nerve surrounding THB would be beneficial for dealing with the operation on neck.
145. Landmark peaks including the Annapurna South and the Hiunchuli can be seen in the spectacular images which took hours to capture and expose.
146. Democrats in the United States Senate say they've secured the votes they needed to begin a full debate on a landmark health bill.
147. With these landmark events, the evolution of national cosmonautics entered the history of mankind.
148. Leaf-shaped openings in the fa?ade give the building a strong identity with landmark potential, while complying with the necessity for discreetness with respect to visibility from the outside.
148. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
149. The KNN Media Center is a new landmark broadcast headquarters and cultural media facility located in Busan's Centum City.
150. Objective To provide anatomical data for the clinical operation on neck to locate the acroteric vascular nerves of the tip of the greater horn of hyoid bone(THB) with taking THB as a landmark.
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