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Riyadh believes that its role and influence over Sunnis in Iraq and Syria is powerful ammunition in the hands of the Secretariat and the international community, if the United Nations truly wants a new approach in these two countries -- an approach that does not rely on Iran as the cornerstone of the two countries' fate as is the case now.
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Casting an aura of confidence, Mr. Bush insisted that his decision to spend some of the last days of the campaign in a state that has been a cornerstone of the last two Democratic presidential victories would pay off with an upset here.
The cornerstone of the project, four plays created by directors Thomas Ostermeier, Alvis Hermanis, Krzyzstof Warlikowski and Ivo van Hove, are touring the six participating cities.
And who's to say the student body's graphic concern over Prohibition isn't as weighty a historical note as anything entombed in the cornerstone of the Chapel three years later?
It may have been conceived as a stopgap, a way to bide time until the brain's role in psychological suffering has been elucidated, but in the meantime, expert consensus about appearances has become the cornerstone of the profession, one that psychiatrists are reluctant to yank out, lest the entire edifice collapse.
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