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He explained that the cornerstone of Scientology was the writings of L. Ron Hubbard.
The physicist asserts that "the cornerstone of civilisation isn't language, it's science".
They have learned that the cornerstone was hand-cut by Cormack McCall, a 22-year-old Irish immigrant.
Isn't that the cornerstone of British justice?" Mrs Tappin, who has a chronic illness, was accompanied by her son Neil.
Second, let's not forget that the cornerstone of the federal safety net — federal deposit insurance, funded almost entirely by large banks — benefits small banks more than large.
One theory is that the cornerstone might have been dislodged or moved later during construction of the Lady Chapel at the cathedral's eastern exposure.
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"We need a change in Washington and both candidates had that as the cornerstone of their campaigns," Mr. Bonior said.
That robust debate they have, that's the cornerstone of the movie".
It's this fundamental respect for the startup community, and the founders that foster it, that was the cornerstone of Michael Arrington's TechCrunch.
That is, how we generate the reliable, actionable insights that are the cornerstone of any effective behaviour change intervention.
Recognising the fragility of the political neutrality that is the cornerstone of the modern monarchy, they wanted to argue that he was not simply acting on personal whim.
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