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landmarks

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Landmarks is a studio album by Irish folk group Clannad . It was released in 1997. A remastered recording was released February 22, 2005, by RCA records. It includes a remix of "An Gleann" by Cantoma. Landmarks garnered Clannad their first ever Grammy Award ...

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n. (plural of landmark English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: landmark )

Usage examples of landmarks.

Consequently I saw a great deal of such landmarks as the immense pit quarries of South Motlina, for Ore had been alone in Gartly's house near Astolla and had taken us south, away from prying inquiries about the wrecked boat.

They overflew the black and yellow chevrons ten minutes later and she circled, mentally chanting Lars' choosing rhyme - eeny meeny - as she looked for the landmarks he'd told her marked the exact location of the black crystal.

All landmarks will have been destroyed by now, and none of us saw where your father's craft actually crashed.

I've no landmarks here, except the mountains, so we'll have to head that way until I can get my bearings.

Brian had not made the trip all that often, and in the dark, most landmarks would be obscured.

They were full of news of well-grown, healthy-looking yearlings, and had made good notes of landmarks so the smaller herds could be easily found.

As a rider becomes adept in picking out landmarks, he gets additional references from other riders.

He kept his eye open for unusual extrusions to use as landmarks, but the sides had sheared clean for almost four minutes of flight.

I chose landmarks so that my eyes could focus upon the spot again, and I went on with my work.

I moved away from the place, choosing landmarks and other trail markers that could be found at night.

Things look different at night, so on the first couple of trips around I was mostly locating landmarks and spotting the known troublemakers among the steers.

But there couldn't have been too much snow left, or they'd have found no landmarks at all.

I figure that after they buried the loot they took them for landmarks — just looked back and saw only two peaks, close together.

They had all the landmarks and they had a map, but they found nothing.

Benny had an uncanny sense of place, a kind of three-dimensional memory that allowed him to see and remember forest landmarks that were invisible or unremarkable to other people.