All 3 Uses
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One Writer's Beginnings
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- But of course it was not the same experience: what was new to me, not older than ten, was a landmark to him.†
Chpt 3
- Like distant landmarks you are approaching, cause and effect begin to align themselves, draw closer together.†
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- With the approach of the War, on crowded and ill-maintained trains, the kind never running on time and often breaking down, the route itself retraced the same country as in those earlier days; landmarks were slower then to fade away.†
Chpt 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(landmark) an important event or achievement
or:
a well-known feature or structure used for navigation or recognition - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)