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Now, he said, "we're laying a different cornerstone".
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Teachers and autoworkers are two very different cornerstones of American society, but they are cornerstones nonetheless.
In order to send a different image to each eye (which is the cornerstone of all 3D technology), the television monitor switches rapidly between two different images, many times per second.
The Wild Goose Festival also owes its origins to Greenbelt, but the ethos and theology are radically different than Cornerstone's.
Not a great amount for a cornerstone, is it?
"This is a cornerstone of a country's competitiveness.
–Why is "competition" a cornerstone of a free market economy?
Dissent is a cornerstone of a democracy.
A cornerstone of a long-lasting relationship is friendship.
But that standing, as a must-have cornerstone of growth funds, might be different when individual mutual funds update the information on their holdings in the fall.
For many decades, cancer registries have been a cornerstone in monitoring cancer occurrence in different populations.
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