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The company surely saw EcoPass as a cornerstone for its U.S. play, bolstered by sales of phones and TVs to serve up that content, Fire-style.
Spotify, which now has 6 million paying users and tens of millions more who use its free, ad-funded services in 28 countries across desktop and mobile devices, as well as through more traditional music gear, is at a crucial crossroads in its growth, and scaling out its business is a cornerstone for its success.
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RC is treated similarly but radiation treatment is also a large cornerstone for its treatment, unlike colon cancer.
The NRA, for its part, cites the risk of governmental overreach as a cornerstone of its argument for subjecting any contested gun purchase to the scrutiny of a judge.
Medical Center, a cornerstone of its community for a century and the home of the state medical school's teaching hospital.
The independence of the Federal Reserve is considered a cornerstone of its identity, crucial for keeping monetary policy decisions free of electoral politics.
For its part, Israel's defense minister, Ehud Barak, issued a rare statement of regret, signaling just how important Israel sees preserving the peace with Egypt, which has served as a cornerstone of its regional policy for decades.
Faith is a cornerstone for many country girls, but it doesn't need to be.
deal would serve as a cornerstone for Argentina's renegotiation of the debt it defaulted on last year.
Sax is my first love and it's kind of a cornerstone for me.
But it is equally valuable as a cornerstone for a host of other creations.
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