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landmark

[land-mahrk] / ˈlændˌmɑrk /


NOUN
turning point
Synonyms


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Stanley Kubrick’s landmark mind-melter begins as a mission to Jupiter and ends somewhere much harder to define.

From Los Angeles Times

Although the focus is on architecture, many of the homes in the landmark district have lovely landscaped backyards that guests are welcome to visit and admire.

From Los Angeles Times

An Instagram post on March 7 from Dubai’s official tourism account featured slick visuals of the emirate’s landmark high-rise buildings overlaid with a catchy pop-soundtrack that declares: “Dubai is still the safest place on Earth.”

From The Wall Street Journal

After all, he pointed out, it was a Republican president, George H. W. Bush, who signed into law the landmark Americans With Disabilities Act.

From Los Angeles Times

The sculpture became known as one of his landmark pieces, described by one critic as "Moore's finest achievement since the war, and probably the most graceful of all his works."

From BBC