Encara no tenim significats per a "familiar landmark".
1He is a familiar landmark in the Berkshire town, where I live.
2There was the familiar landmark-thetree-crested hill and the church.
3He begins to zigzag a bit, peering through the gloom for some familiar landmark.
4Indeed-having blasted every familiar landmark-hewas utterly and hopelessly lost.
5I regarded a stand of trees across the way, one large one a familiar landmark.
6Maybe the wind's blown it down. He shifted position, trying to find a familiar landmark.
7Each familiar landmark reminded them of some fallen comrade, or some disastrous incident in the siege.
8Meantime, with every familiar landmark she passed, her pulse escalated and her palms began to sweat.
9Suddenly the studio-building loomed before her, a familiar landmark, like a cliff above some well-remembered cañon.
10But this sort of sickness used to pass off with the first sight of a familiar landmark.
11They are at least a familiar landmark.
12She turned about: there was no familiar landmark, no river or bridge she could use to orient herself.
13There was no familiar landmark left.
14Then they spot the familiar landmark, a graffito on a bridge: "Dale Loves Sophie To Death."
15At ten o'clock they reached the first familiar landmark-Roop'sDam-andthe home coming began to seem a reality indeed.
16The Big House In one article, The Big House, Miss Elizabeth Bowen indicates a new approach to a familiar landmark.
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