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"Ain't No Sunshine" gave Withers his first gold record, earned him a Grammy, and, with later hits such as "Lean on Me" and "Use Me," forms the cornerstone of a small but indispensable section of the American songbook.
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You see while Australia has a very close alliance with the US, and the super power remains the cornerstone of the smaller country's foreign policy, that doesn't mean the two nations are in lockstep.
It's the cornerstone of a civilization.
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CAN Syria be the cornerstone of a new Middle East?
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