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His latest historical work debunks the origin myth of döner kebab, the rotating roasted meat that forms the cornerstone of Turkish street food: a chef called Iskender is supposed to have invented it in Bursa, in the eighteen-sixties.
He carried out a series of studies on the subject, the most notable of which was an experiment testing the principle of equivalence (i.e., that the gravitational mass of a body is equal to its inertial mass) that forms the cornerstone of Einstein's concept of gravitation the general theory of relativity.
As popular as pedestrian islands are in urban settings these days -- usually constructed with the best of intentions to accommodate the foot traffic that forms the cornerstone of a healthy downtown -- the new construction tends to be a bit fancier, with more monumental features, clearly articulated crosswalks and stormwater management design in the form of bioswales or rain gardens.
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Yet the response is always the same: hunker down all the more to protect the property investments that form the cornerstone of the American dream.
A group of Islamist lawyers calling itself "Lawyers Without Shackles" is taking Egypt's ministry of culture to court for issuing a new edition of the Nights that is more faithful to the 1835 Cairene manuscripts that form the cornerstone of the canonical version of this famously fluid text.
"Seymour Levin the ex-drunkard and Gregor Samsa the bug embody acts of colossal self-travesty, affording both authors a weirdly exhilarating sort of masochistic relief from the weight of sobriety and dignified inhibition that formed the cornerstone of their staid comportment," Mr. Roth writes.
Robbins Barstow, a Connecticut man who, movie camera whirring, documented every aspect of his family's life for decades, yielding a vast body of work that formed the cornerstone of the recent home-movie revival and has lately garnered a huge following online, died on Nov. 7 at his home in Hartford.
That's largely due to the access Morgen achieved: Courtney Love and Frances Bean Cobain turned over the keys to Kurt's archives, which house the extensive diary entries, music demos and personal artifacts that form the cornerstone of "Montage of Heck".
Thus, primary and secondary sensitization effectively account for all experimental data that formed the cornerstone of the dual-process theory.
The dual personal-professional relationships that form the cornerstone of knowing and being known in a rural community present challenges to relational boundaries, confidentiality, and anonymity [ 2, 5, 22- 25].
Politically, budget reduction is also the cornerstone of the detailed coalition agreement that forms the basis of the Conservative and Liberal Democratic government that took power in May 2010.
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