Collocations withlandmark
These are words often used in combination withlandmark.
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anatomical landmark
For $ rostro-caudal identification of corresponding levels between subjects, all sections were referred to the isthmus as an anatomical landmark.
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architectural landmark
Nowadays it is a protected architectural landmark.
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city landmark
It obtained federal and city landmark status in that same year.
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cultural landmark
His grave site has become a cultural landmark.
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familiar landmark
As each familiar landmark recedes, only the eccentric refuse to move on.
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famous landmark
The market there is considered to be a famous landmark on the northside of the city.
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historic landmark
That was a very historic landmark.
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historical landmark
The garden could be constructed as a productive compromise, a solution to the boundary-less qualities of suburbia and a reassuring cultural and historical landmark.
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landmark case
That is why this could be a landmark case.
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landmark decision
That was a great landmark decision.
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landmark event
That will be a landmark event in the development of relations between our two regions.
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landmark legislation
In 1991 the government passed landmark legislation that created the figure of the permanent civil servant.
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landmark status
The landmark status applied only to the exterior of the building.
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landmark study
Here we have all the ingredients of a landmark study.
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local landmark
The church was a notable local landmark and a greatly loved building.
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major landmark
The objective recognition of disability is the second major landmark in the parkinsonian life, if time of diagnosis is the first.
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natural landmark
River is distinct for its meanders which are protected as a unique natural landmark.
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notable landmark
This is a notable landmark for people who measure their career success in those terms.
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prominent landmark
It acquired its name by being a prominent landmark just south of a phony diamond deposit in the diamond hoax of 1872.
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visual landmark
The robot was used to investigate the path-integration capabilities of insects, which are based on the polarized-light pattern of the sky, and to test models of visual landmark navigation.
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well-known landmark
The fire station is a well-known landmark, and the firefighters are loved by all and appreciated for their bravery, professionalism and enormous skills.
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