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Justice Department lawyers have worked for months on the proposals, which Holder wants to make the cornerstone of the rest of his tenure.
Ramanuja was the first of the Vedanta thinkers to make the cornerstone of his system the identification of a personal God with the brahman, or Absolute Reality, of the Upanishads and the Vedanta-sutras.
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Still, all this very bad news speaks to the uniquely, viciously punitive approach toward immigration that Trump has made the cornerstone of his government — and to the brutal assault on immigrant women's reproductive rights that is key to his strategy.
He promised to listen to criticism from outsiders and to make the fund "a cornerstone for promoting growth and stability".
Hillary Clinton has expressed concern over growing economic inequality in the US and is expected to make the issue a cornerstone of her widely anticipated presidential campaign in 2016.
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