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A ceremonial stone set at the corner of a building, joining two exterior walls, and often inscribed with the starting and completion dates of construction, the name of the architect and owner, and other details.
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In terms of perfecting the art-form, I did a short creative writing course in my 50s, but one of the best teachers I had was Cornerstones' Literacy Consultancy in London.
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All three are cornerstones of their teams.
"These rights are cornerstones of democracy.
Information systems are cornerstones of modern organizations.
Metamodels are cornerstones of various metamodeling activities.
J. J. Redick (21.8 points) and Shelden Williams (15.5 points) are cornerstones.
Traditionally, First Baptist churches are cornerstones of Protestant communities.
Health promotion and health prevention are cornerstones of public health.
Teachers and autoworkers are two very different cornerstones of American society, but they are cornerstones nonetheless.
Drug treatment, counseling and drug testing are cornerstones of the ComAlert program.
Mediation, the zone of proximal development (ZPD), contingency and scaffolding are cornerstones in DA.
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