These are cornerstones, flint stones, millstones, limestone, and milestones. |
A metal plate on the milestones says they were cast by Burts the ironmongers in Devizes adding to their local importance. |
Furthermore, the Zohar says, Adam is an acronym standing for the three milestones of human history. |
Brown's paintings are like milestones marking the distance traveled from the cradle to points far into adulthood. |
Elections are not the sole gauge of democracy, but they are, of course, important, substantive milestones. |
He wraps the book up tidily with a timeline of the company's development milestones. |