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LKSri Lanka
LKLake
LKLich King (gaming)
LKLike
LKLeak
LKLion King
LKLandmark
LKLarry King
LKLeistungskurs (German)
LKLackey (gaming)
LKLatin Kings (gang)
LKLenny Kravitz
LKLisa Kudrow (actress)
LKLime Kiln
LKLetter Kills (band)
LKLosartan Potassium (antihypertensive)
LKLittle Kickers (toddler soccer program)
LKLaatste Kwartier (Dutch)
LKLääketieteen Kandidaatti (Finnish: Medical Student)
LKLillehammer Kommune
LKLaser Keratotomy (laser procedure for correcting nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism)
LKLamellar Keratotoplasty
LKLatin Killers (gaming clan)
LKLaister-Kauffman Aircraft Corp. (aircraft code)
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He is gay and thoughtless, takes little heed of landmarks, depends upon his leaders and companions to think for the common weal, and, if left to himself, is easily perplexed and lost.
No sooner, however, had we crossed the back of a hill, and got out of sight of the house windows, than he told me Torosay lay right in front, and that a hill-top (which he pointed out) was my best landmark.
We could recognize the Tower of Hippicus, the Mosque of Omar, the Damascus Gate, the Mount of Olives, the Valley of Jehoshaphat, the Tower of David, and the Garden of Gethsemane--and dating from these landmarks could tell very nearly the localities of many others we were not able to distinguish.
From the village school of Chesney Wold, intact as it is this minute, to the whole framework of society; from the whole framework of society, to the aforesaid framework receiving tremendous cracks in consequence of people (iron-masters, lead-mistresses, and what not) not minding their catechism, and getting out of the station unto which they are called--necessarily and for ever, according to Sir Leicester's rapid logic, the first station in which they happen to find themselves; and from that, to their educating other people out of THEIR stations, and so obliterating the landmarks, and opening the floodgates, and all the rest of it; this is the swift progress of the Dedlock mind.
Not a cousin of the batch but is amazed to hear from Sir Leicester at breakfast-time of the obliteration of landmarks, and opening of floodgates, and cracking of the framework of society, manifested through Mrs.
About noon Mudge perceived by certain landmarks that he was crossing the Platte River.
We cannot be surprised, therefore, that some of the resolute of his party should feel dismay at the thoughts of adventuring into this perilous wilderness under the uncertain guidance of three hunters, who had merely passed once through the country and might have forgotten the landmarks. Their apprehensions were aggravated by some of Lisa's followers, who, not being engaged in the expedition, took a mischievous pleasure in exaggerating its dangers.
A second care, and nearly related to the first, is to have an eye both to the public and private edifices in the city, that they may be an ornament; and also to take care of all buildings which are likely to fall: and to see that the highways are kept in proper repair; and also that the landmarks between different estates are preserved, that there may be no disputes on that account; and all other business of the same nature.
Competitors took the plunge from lebanon's landmark Raouche sea rock, treating onlookers to a wild and daring display of athleticism.
In May of 1988, Landmark Makati was born: An entire nine-story building with five floors of merchandise and the ground floor devoted to a supermarket.
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