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  1. Milestones

    Milestones is an album recorded in February and March 1958 by Miles Davis. It is renowned for including Miles' first forays into the developing modal jazz experiments, as noticed on the piece "Milestones", which would be followed to its logical conclusion on Kind of Blue. It was also the last time the rhythm section of Jones, Garland and Chambers would ever play with Miles on record. Coltrane's return to Davis’s group in 1958 coincided with the “modal phase” albums: Milestones and Kind of Blue are both considered essential examples of 1950s modern jazz. Davis at this point was experimenting with modes—i.e., scale patterns other than major and minor.

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  1. Milestones

    Forty is the old age of youth. Fifty is the youth of old age.


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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of milestones in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of milestones in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

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  1. John Mica:

    Congress has been reluctant to give Amtrak the money because they squander it. They don't have a plan that has milestones and can be seriously considered, we're a Third World country when it comes to passenger rail and we need to look at the alternatives out there.

  2. Clive Staples Lewis:

    The safest road to hell is the gradual one-the gentle slope, soft underfoot, without sudden turnings, without milestones, without signposts.

  3. Jeroen Dijsselbloem:

    The agreement paves the way for the formal approval by the ESM Board of Directors on Monday 23 November of disbursing the 2 billion euro sub-tranche linked to the first set of milestones.

  4. Gail Besner:

    They still have some milestones to achieve, but they made it through the biggest one: separation.

  5. Dana McCoy:

    By virtue of the fact that these children are not meeting these milestones doesn't mean they can't go on to have a very healthy, happy and productive life.

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