Sentences with phrase «become landmarks»

For their structural innovation and daring subject matter, films like A MOVIE (1958) and CROSSROADS (1976) have become landmarks of American experimental cinema.
Because of their structural innovation and daring subject matter, films like A MOVIE (1958), REPORT (1963 — 67), and CROSSROADS (1976) have become landmarks of American experimental cinema.
In 2017, preliminary coin choices (ICOs) grew to become a landmark characteristic as they entered the mainstream.
In fact, Bissinger's has become a landmark in chocolate - making history.
The restaurant, which has truly become a landmark in its own right, is famed for its Sunday brunch, which Executive Chef has expanded to include gourmet renditions of classic Christmas favorites.
I'm starting to believe that Wenger isn't the culprit in the transfer penny - pinching that Arsenal have become a landmark name for.
Once built, this project will become a landmark accomplishment that we can be proud of here in the Borough of Queens.
The building became a landmark in 2004.
Still, the Berkeley results became a landmark for Cooper — a crucial sign that «the molecules were giving the right answer.»
It will become a landmark in the history of physics.
In particular, the Laufenmühle viaduct is considered a major construction of early railway building and has become a landmark.
As they and colleagues noted in what has become a landmark Science paper, published online 28 June 2012, this tool had «considerable potential.»
Recently, the Journal of the American Medical Association published what I hope will become a landmark study.
Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton deliver remarkably nuanced performances in Loving, a late»50s / early «60s - set true life story of a mixed race couple who's illegal marriage became a landmark case in the United States supreme court.
Eight years ago, KM 31: Kilometer 31 unexpectedly became a landmark for Mexican horror cinema.
Their home state of Virginia sought to end their love story by first jailing and then banishing them, and it became a landmark Supreme Court case and important victory in the Civil Rights battle.
Despite its tiny budget, it became a landmark of the genre, lauded for the way it nimbly blended outlandish amounts of gore with lots of dark humor.
In 2012 at the Virginia Film Festival, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein reflected upon their role in the Watergate saga and the film that became a landmark of American cinema.
In 1951, a football game inspired what would become a landmark study in psychology.
Texas sues the EPA in what could become a landmark decision.
Amazon eased into what would become landmark event with the new Kindle Paperwhite ereader.
Some of it's main attractions include Winter Park and «Tommy Turtle,» the world's largest turtle, which is made of fiberglass and has become a landmark for the city.
According to their attorneys, the case could become a landmark for the thousands of students seeking loan relief who experienced similar trouble.
Poe v. Seaborn, which was decided in 1930, would become a landmark case in taxation of community property.
The Maheno - is the most famous of Fraser Island's wrecks and has become a landmark attraction.
The Golden Buddha is installed at the highest level in this impressive building which has become a landmark in Yaowarat Chinatown.
Wickaninnish Inn The Wickaninnish Inn, Tofino Canada, has become a landmark — the enchanting and critically acclaimed destination on the awesome western edge of beautiful British Columbia.
Visitors enjoyed this personalised atmosphere and family - style hotels became a landmark of San Pedro.
It has become a landmark to be visited and appreciated, one of many historic gems tucked away in the neighborhoods of Philadelphia.
Do keep in mind that these are mostly touristic and «obvious» attractions, but if a certain thing became a landmark once upon a time, that's probably because there is something special abut it.
This hotel, built in 1889, was to become a landmark in the town.
Surrounded by nature, only accesible by boat it is ready to become a landmark for the most experienced tourist.
«It has a wonderful central location, close to all the key business and tourist sites - no doubt, it will quickly become a landmark hotel for us and the city.»
«The opportunity to work with Starwood is an important recognition of the high caliber of work that we have accomplished with this development and we believe The Westin Santa Fe, Mexico City will become a landmark in our city.»
The five - star Hotel Santa Catalina has become a landmark of Las Palmas on the island of Gran Canaria.
«With the thriving economy in the country and the success of the high - end Blue Mall complex, we are confident that this unique and visually stunning hotel will become a landmark in Santo Domingo attracting travellers and groups from all over the world.»
Quickly gaining recognition from local and international agencies for its unique personality and great service, the hotel became a landmark within the city.
It is perhaps the most traditional of Paphos hotels, still maintaining its original character, uniqueness as a listed building and over the last few years has become a landmark, meeting place and a favoured venue for eating out in Paphos.
Dwarfed by the scale of the world that surrounds you, 2011's Xenoblade Chronicles had defied expectation to become a landmark technical accomplishment on Wii.
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This game in the genre RPG from the developer Owlcat Games will become a landmark for all lovers of role - playing strategies.
Will the original Crysis became a landmark PC brand for its visuals alone, Gibeau perceives the console version of the IP could be a serious threat to a certain green - armored Spartan.
The now famous Crack is Wack mural of 1986 has become a landmark along New York's FDR Drive.
Offering unique facilities, location, professional and academic networks, and various other resources, the Consortium has instantly become a landmark in New York City and the World.
Over the years it became the landmark that the many immigrants looked out for as they arrived in the Promised Land: the land of opportunity.
I know it will generate debate and become a landmark in its right.
Initially starting out as a writer her novella Sitt Marie Rose, 1978 has become a landmark in feminist literature.
Both organised what would become landmark shows in the exhibition history and historiography of Latin American art in the UK.
When Roy DeCarava set out in mid-twentieth century Harlem to undertake what would become the landmark photobook The Sweet Flypaper of Life (1955), he employed photography as «a creative expression to meditate on everyday life and family,» says Drew Sawyer, head of exhibitions and curator of photography at the Columbus Museum of Art.
Enthusiastic reviews include the prestigious national daily El País, which praised the Museum's Collection «since its opening in Dublin in 1991, IMMA has become a landmark Museum thanks to the 4,500 works in its Collection».
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