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To cornerstone

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A ceremonial stone set at the corner of a building, joining two exterior walls, and often inscribed with the starting and completion dates of construction, the name of the architect and owner, and other details.

  • The cornerstone on the Flatiron Building is set on the Fifth Avenue facade.

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If no other women file claims, the money will be returned to Cornerstone.

"Harlem Guaranteed," a selection of some 30 photographs, makes a small but dynamic show, with shots that range from "mortuary" views of bodies in their coffins to cornerstone layings, which to him symbolized Harlem's solidity.

Through the end of 2006, settlements in technology- and telecommunications-related class-action suits brought by shareholders totaled $15.4 billion, with more than a third of that coming from one company, WorldCom, according to Cornerstone.

We should look to Cornerstone OnDemand as a great example of a company who has grown in L.A. and is now helping to grow L.A. through their investments, accelerator and annual conference for the community — not to mention the spinoff of great enterprise talent they've distributed into the ecosystem over the last decade.

America's passion of including all that choose to come here has been to cornerstone of our history, democracy, and constitutionalism.

The issue on which Pittsburgh's WQED asked me for help, I believe, in the fall of 1999, was that it was in serious financial distress and, possibly to save its very existence, it wished to sell its second public TV station in Pittsburgh reserved for public television, WQEX, to Cornerstone.

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When it comes to cornerstones, the agency that Mr. Perry once ran has its rules for names and dates.

Two senior starters — the power-hitting Chris Anninos, who has 11 home runs, and Jeff Grantham, who leads the team with a.366 batting average — went from walk-ons to cornerstones.

From the original position and function of the cornerstone arose figures of speech in many languages referring to cornerstones or foundation stones of character, faith, liberty, or other excellences.

Cities like Los Angeles have to be more accommodating to this cornerstone of the California economy.

According to the cornerstone, it is Stephen A. Perry.

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