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Many cornerstones are prominently marked with the date construction began.
Rugby may change but the cornerstones are always going to be the scrum and lineout.
Those investors, called "cornerstones," are de rigueur in Hong Kong, though they serve little purpose.
Jutting out from the cornerstones are great stone rings, where medieval galleys and merchant vessels would have attached their ropes.
These cornerstones are both decorative and structural, since they usually differ in jointing, colour, texture, or size from the masonry of the adjoining walls.
Openness and innovation, Mozilla's cornerstones, are dependent on diversity.
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Early customs connected with cornerstones were related to study of the stars and their religious significance.
Tomorrow, the cornerstone is Beethoven.
Its cornerstone was laid by President Theodore Roosevelt.
"The cornerstone is our three-to-five par stories.
Clementine's first EP, Cornerstone, was released in June 2013.
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