Word: landmarking
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Athletes and preservationists said yesterday they had only recently become aware of the impending destruction of the cage, which is home of the varsity weight-room and an architectural landmark...
...Floyd's criticism extends beyond the actual project to the politics of the approval process. The architect said she was very upset that the proper architectural authorities were not informed of the Boston Landmark Commission's hearing on the issue...
...recent months, landmark legal decisions have been reached in American and British courts concerning the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sports. This summer the Supreme Court ruled in favor of allowing drug tests of high school athletes. Currently, Britain is moving to establish legislation that makes possession of steroids without a prescription punishable by up to five years in jail...
...prolific decade spent writing novels and short stories, has returned to the politics or, perhaps, anti-politics of poetry. Reading these latest poems, one starts to miss Atwood-the-novelist a little bit. The author's brilliance still lies in her prose, and the new book is not a landmark like Cat's Eye or The Robber Bride. Nevertheless, Morning in the Burned House is solid and thoughtful, an inventive re-working of familiar Atwood themes. It also accomplishes what has become increasingly difficult in an age of obscure poetry: In a spare, often stacatto language, Atwood themes. It also...
Students said they felt the verdict announcement is a landmark moment in American history...