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Question 8: Facebook announced it had reached a major milestone this week.
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He called the move a significant milestone'' for the Irish banking sector.
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Reuters hit an exciting milestone today: reaching one million followers on Instagram.
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The results are an important milestone in bringing resveratrol-related drugs to market.
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The Bill is an important and welcome milestone in Ireland's democratic development.
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She looked ahead, nodded at a roadmarker two hundred meters further on.
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The sphinx may be nothing but a magnetic roadmarker.
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But you could also ask the past to set aside some kind of roadmarker.
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The occasional roadmarker points the way to towns called Chairville, Leisure-town, and Mount Misery, names that suggest histories Robin can't quite put together.
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She leaned forward, her perfume oozing its nectar, her eyes scanning the ditches for identifying roadmarkers.
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I'd hardly left Bryson City when I passed a milemarker for Cherokee.
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Just after milemarker 153, turn right onto a very straight dirt road.
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I passed the milemarker I had been waiting for.
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Where the road turns to gravel past milemarker twenty-four.
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Just before the three- milemarker, these three routes start to merge onto a single course.
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Every milepost took them farther from the gypsies, and nearer the hotel.
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They are passing the milepost now, and Prothero is twelve or fourteen lengths ahead.
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The milepost flashed by, but Eugene could barely sit erect, much less note the time.
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It had been a hard run, and the Chelton lawyer had only turned back at the last milepost.
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A milepost a little further along told him that he had covered just twenty miles of his journey.
Usage of waymarker in English
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White waymarker posts will guide you across the river Bann estuary.
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He can lead himself into bad ways, he doesn't need me as his waymarker.'
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Look for a waymarker pointing across the dunes, which will drop you into a car park by a caravan site.
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West of Slieve Daeane above the tree line a waymarker has fallen over -the trail continues under the power lines.
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Waymarkers can be a little hidden, particularly when growth is wild.
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Follow the river Linnet valley along the blue waymarkers.
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Soon you pick up the waymarkers for the Avonmore Way as you climb through Scots Pines.
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Because I find Forestry Commission colour-coded waymarkers bewildering, I mistook the beginning of what should have been a easy 11km walk.