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milestone

[mahyl-stohn] / ˈmaɪlˌstoʊn /


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“The motion sickness opportunity could add some upside to numbers, and today’s approval is a big milestone for the company,” Cantor analyst Olivia Brayer wrote in a late Tuesday note.

From Barron's

After that, adding cities would be the next big milestone.

From Barron's

Mother Megan said Edward was her "pride and joy" and he had achieved milestones she never thought possible.

From BBC

Parliament’s “Mothership Connection,” released 50 years ago this month, was a rococo musical milestone that bridged funk’s hammering, rhythmic pulse and the emerging hip-hop movement in New York and Los Angeles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite this milestone, developing safer, non-toxic catalysts that can achieve similar performance at lower temperatures has remained an unresolved challenge.

From Science Daily