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She became prominent for her part in Chick Corea's landmark album Return to Forever ( 1972 ).

landmark and remains
His large house ( purchased in 1509 from the heirs of the astronomer Bernhard Walther ), where his workshop was located and where his widow lived until her death in 1539, remains a prominent Nuremberg landmark.
His " oration " on this occasion, which was immediately published in the French Mercure, remains a striking landmark in the history of French Protestantism.
< imagemap > File: 1st millennium montage. png | From left, clockwise: Depiction of Jesus, the central figure in Christianity ; The Colosseum, a landmark of the once mighty Roman Empire ; Gunpowder is invented during the latter part of the millennium, in China ; Chess, a new board game, takes on popularity across the globe ; The Roman Empire falls, and then reappears ushering in the Early Middle Ages ; The skeletal remains of a young woman, known as the " ring lady ", killed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 ; Attila the Hun, leader of the Hunnic Empire, which takes most of western Europe.
The bridge, arching over the road, spanned the distance between the lower gardens of Achilleion and the nearby beach ; its remains, a monument to imperial vanity as well as impracticality, are an important landmark on the highway.
The Adams Power Plant Transformer House remains as a landmark of the original system.
This landmark production raised funds to erect a statue of Shakespeare in Central Park, which remains to this day.
He felt racial segregation was simply wrong, and Brown, whatever its doctrinal defects, remains a landmark decision primarily because of Warren's interpretation of the equal protection clause to mean that children should not be shunted to a separate world reserved for minorities.
The cupola still remains and is a landmark in Uppsala.
The canteen ( built during World War I ) became the town hall of the Crayford Urban District Council and remains a major landmark in municipal use.
A new bridge was constructed in 2002 and the lift bridge was moved to a location just south of the new bridge where it remains as a landmark.
His gambrel mansion of 1733 remains a landmark at Pepperrell Cove on the Piscataqua River.
It remains a community landmark at 8151 15th Ave. CASA of Maryland purchased the property in 2009, making the site its home base, and a Multicultural Community Center is now open in the mansion.
Alsford's warehouses were demolished and replaced in 1994 by Fairclough Homes with a housing development, but the totem pole remains in place today as an unusual local landmark.
A lonely and picturesque old cemetery in the prairie about a mile east of what remains of the town is the chief landmark.
Vicary himself retained some property in the area, including a stone house ; today, the house remains a local landmark, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Newcomen Society sold the property in the late 1990s, but its campus remains an Exton landmark serving as the headquarters of another business.
The tank, although no longer used, remains a landmark in the downtown district.
Upper town: ( oldest part, remains from the 13th and 16th centuries, town walls still standing ), old town hall ( 1662 ); the Martinsturm is considered the landmark of Bregenz ( late Roman core, chapel with frescos from 1362, from 1599 to 1601 a storey was added, biggest Baroque bulb-shaped steeple in Central Europe, houses the Museum of Military History ); Gothic parish church of St. Gall ( the Roman-Romanesque foundations date from before 1380, rebuilt around 1480, from 1737 to 1938 altered by F. A.
Gibson's Federal-style house remains near Gibsonville, and is recognized as a Guilford County landmark property.
Although the ride has been closed since 1968, it remains a Coney Island landmark, and is sometimes referred to as Brooklyn's Eiffel Tower.
It quickly obtained a European reputation, and still remains a prominent landmark in the history of jurisprudence.
Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987, it currently remains the only such landmark to be affiliated with automotive racing history.
The famous sign is a historical landmark and remains.
The courthouse, formerly housing the jail remains a historical landmark in the town.

landmark and absolute
The absolute threshold for vision was assessed in a landmark experiment by Hecht, Shlaer and Pirenne in 1942.

landmark and classic
Secular perennialists espouse the idea that education should focus on the historical development of a continually developing common western base of human knowledge and art, the timeless value of classic thought on central human issues by landmark thinkers, and revolutionary ideas critical to historical western paradigm shifts or changes in world view.
The landmark event that established the discipline of information theory, and brought it to immediate worldwide attention, was the publication of Claude E. Shannon's classic paper " A Mathematical Theory of Communication " in the Bell System Technical Journal in July and October 1948.
In 1977, the ODJB classic " Singin ' the Blues ", co-written by ODJB pianist J. Russel Robinson, was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in a landmark 1927 recording by Frankie Trumbauer and His Orchestra featuring Bix Beiderbecke on cornet and Eddie Lang on guitar, as Okeh 40772-B, recorded on February 4, 1927.
Most recognised their debut album as a landmark, an instant classic.
Several of Michael Jackson's videos show the unmistakable influence of the dance sequences in classic Hollywood musicals, including the landmark " Thriller " and the Martin Scorsese-directed " Bad " which was influenced by the stylised dance " fights " in the film version of West Side Story.
Elton organized species into functional groups, which was the basis for Raymond Lindeman's classic and landmark paper in 1942 on trophic dynamics.
Elton organized species into functional groups, which formed the basis for the trophic system of classification in Raymond Lindeman's classic and landmark paper in 1942 on trophic dynamics.
2001: A Space Odyssey, the landmark 1968 collaboration between filmmaker Stanley Kubrick and classic science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke featured groundbreaking special effects, such as the realization of the space ship Discovery One ( pictured here )
Willy's Butte resembles the landmark of Mexican Hat, Utah, but also resembles a classic Pontiac hood ornament.
In his studies of medieval literature Staines has examined the evolution of romance traditions, which resulted in a landmark new translation of the classic tales of Chrétien de Troyes: The Complete Romances of Chrétien de Troyes ( 1990 ).
For this reason, and because many of the motion pictures photographed by Musuraca have attained a classic or landmark status only recently, he remains a neglected master.
It is an Art Deco structure designed by architect S. Charles Lee and is considered a classic Los Angeles landmark.
After this landmark recording he was given a chance to engineer John Lennon's classic Imagine album.

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The three also created the youth culture magazines Homeboy and Dirt ( the latter of which was described as " Sassy Magazine for boys ," being published by the same company and distributed in cellophane bags with the landmark magazine for young women ).
A landmark exhibition, " The Architectural Visions of Paolo Soleri ," organized in 1970 by the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, traveled extensively in the U. S. and Canada, breaking records for attendance.
This tree or grove, with a name that must mean " teacher ," " oracle " was a landmark in the area called the " plains of Moreh " ( Deuteronomy 11: 30 ) or the " hill of Moreh " ( Judges 7: 1 ).
A landmark counterculture film, and a " touchstone for a generation " that " captured the national imagination ," Easy Rider explores the societal landscape, issues, and tensions in the United States during the 1960s, such as the rise and fall of the hippie movement, drug use, and communal lifestyle.
The Church of the Assumption of the Holy Virgin, commonly referred to as " The Church of Poor Clares ," is a famous landmark of the city.
* Ciconiae Nixae, a landmark listed in the 4th-century regionaries, but probably two separate sites, the Ciconiae, or " Storks ," perhaps a sculpture, and the altar to the di nixi in Region IX.
* The Alexander Litvinenko poisoning with radioactive polonium " represents an ominous landmark: the beginning of an era of nuclear terrorism ," according to Andrew J. Patterson.
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, was a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that ruled unconstitutional the admission process of the Medical School at the University of California at Davis, which set aside 16 of the 100 seats for " Blacks ," " Chicanos ," " Asians ," and " American Indians " ( and established a separate admissions process for those 16 spaces ).
The resulting decision, Allain v. Alexander, is sometimes referred to as " Mississippi's Marbury vs. Madison ," after the landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court which delineated the powers of the three branches of the federal government.
Known locally as " The Falls ," the waterfall was purchased in 1907 as part of the campus of Toccoa Falls College and stands today as the distinguishing landmark of the college.
* A vacant building, formerly a restaurant known as the Flavor Haus, located at Killborn Corners ; its signature landmark is " The Weenie at the Y ," an increasingly dilapidated large wooden hot dog.
Because it set a precedent regarding harassment " because of sex ," Oncale v. Sundowner has been lauded as a landmark " gay rights " case, even though all those involved were heterosexual.
Mapp v. Ohio, 367 U. S. 643 ( 1961 ), was a landmark case in criminal procedure, in which the United States Supreme Court decided that evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment, which protects against " unreasonable searches and seizures ," may not be used in state law criminal prosecutions in state courts, as well, as had previously been the law, as in federal criminal law prosecutions in federal courts.
*" Brick Chapel at St. Mary's City stands as a landmark of religious freedom ," My Catholic Standard, by Mark Zimmermann, July 22, 2010.
The folklorist Stith Thompson, although crediting Schoolcraft's research with being a " landmark ," was quite critical of him: " Unfortunately, the scientific value of his work is marred by the manner in which he has reshaped the stories to fit his own literary taste.
Until 2002 a Miranda landmark was called " the number one black spot in the State for minor accidents ," the five-ways roundabout which intersected The Boulevard, Kiora Road and Port Hacking Road.
Allen Bergin is noted for his 1980 paper " Psychotherapy and Religious Values ," which is known as a landmark in scholarly acceptance that religious values do, in practice, influence psychotherapy.
The year 2005 has been named the World Year of Physics in recognition of the 100th anniversary of Albert Einstein's " Miracle Year ," in which he published four landmark papers, and the subsequent advances in the field of physics
The resulting work, Dont Look Back became a landmark in both film and rock history, " evoking the ' 60s like few other documents ," according to film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum.
Schultz was also instrumental in establishing econometrics as a tool for use in analyzing agricultural economics empirically ; he noted in his landmark 1956 article that agricultural supply analysis is rooted in " shifting sand ," implying that it was and is simply not being done correctly.
However, a conflict was avoided after these men came upon " a group of two thousand armed black men ," who had been prepared and gotten their weapons at Griffith Stadium, chosen as a meeting place because of its landmark status in the community.
It is also contains a landmark known as " The Big Chair ," located on Martin Luther King Avenue.

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