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milestone造句
(31) There's something about those milestone birthdays that brings out millennial gloom rather than the gaiety in us all. (32) Four surviving children, 12 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren and six great, great grandchildren helped mark the milestone in style. (33) The bill is an important milestone in preserving America's natural resources. (34) He chooses instead to focus on a slightly more manageable milestone: the turn of the century. (35) A milestone on the way was the onset at Pirelli in the summer of 1968 of an avalanche of wildcat strikes. (36) It is as simple and as revolutionary a milestone in human culture as the invention of the wheel. (37) This time it was to mark a milestone in the history of exploration. (38) Now the milestone has been passed - and there is still no end in sight to the slaughter and suffering. (39) Clinton did not mention the milestone in his remarks to the business executives. (40) For most people, the birth of their first child is a milestone in their lives. (41) And Los Descendientes del Presidio de Tucson recognize that pending milestone with a party in honor of our cultural traditions. (42) He looked for a milestone, but none was in sight. (43) It fits uncomfortably into Braque's oeuvre but it is nevertheless a milestone in the history of Cubism. (44) To me it seemed such a milestone: I had earned myself a permanent place in his life at last. (45) We believe that what we have agreed today will be a milestone on the road to true peace and prosperity in our country. (46) This year has seen another milestone in the life of the Society, in that our assets passed the £3 billion mark. (47) They provide an identified and secure milestone in the development path. (48) At home, Johnson would have reached the milestone by halftime. (49) His decision to accept the university's offer was an important milestone in his career. (50) What also remains a tantalising possibility is that two circles include a milestone as a marker. (51) Reaching adulthood is a much longed-for milestone. (52) The whistle jigs to a milestone. (53) Develop and maintain a project milestone status report. (54) To reach and surpass a midpoint or milestone. (55) The 300th outing came against Siena and Carlo joined previous coaches such as Viani and Rocco at that milestone,(Sentence dictionary) and no doubt he would love to double that total . (56) And stands like a blank milestone along the way to eternity. (57) This technology milestone was accomplished after years of research conducted by The University of Maine-based Advanced Engineered Wood Composites Center in Orono. (58) When the RV is fixed, we will go directly to Baton Rouge and pick up both of them at that iteration milestone. (59) It is an established practice for each team member to sign-off on a milestone deliverable. (60) The milestone marks a quick march toward sovereignty after the US-led invasion in 2003.