The gulag was a veritable economic institution, managing a temporary workforce of several million people providing free labour.
Their 12:30-1:15 p.m. Monday-Friday broadcasts became a veritable institution in the region.
N Map With a pedigree going back to 1983, this little place is a veritable institution on Berlin's music scene.
He had the idea to create the Foundation for Vocation, and could not doubt that it would become a veritable institution.
It's a veritable institution among generations of Long Islanders.
In spite of that, or perhaps because of it, she had become a veritable institution at the Council headquarters.
H Map A veritable institution since 1960, Elenidis is a very rare thing in today's world: a shop that sells only one product.
Both of those magazines embodied the age where the little magazine was a veritable institution and a major centre of innovation in arts and politics.
During its 21-year run, it became a veritable institution of Swedish popular entertainment.