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Not a cornerstone on which to build your franchise.
Bodies were meant to clash and hacking was a cornerstone on which the game was built.
And it provided a cornerstone on which a modern collection could be built.
A cornerstone on the squat, gray, two-story Paterson Catholic building shows that it was erected in 1966.
Right-wing officials and activists, accompanied by Mike Huckabee, the Republican former governor of Arkansas, laid a cornerstone on Tuesday for new Jewish housing on the Mount of Olives in contested East Jerusalem.
"Even after we achieve that goal," Mr. Yoon said, "I think the alliance should remain important as a cornerstone on which we can build any kind of peaceful and stable international relationship among Northeast Asian countries".
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Articulating vision and common goals has long been a cornerstone of leadership on the battlefield.
As I said, it's not easy for some to realize, but this also is a cornerstone of the foundation on which American justice is built.
It is thought to be a cornerstone of free speech on the Web.
He calls Koons's output "bold and theatrical," words that could well be engraved on a cornerstone of the museum; Broad adores punch.
He has also reaffirmed the fundamental importance of public service as a cornerstone of community life on campus and in the United States," said Schnaubelt.
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