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President Clinton has called the agreement, negotiated over 13 years, a cornerstone of bilateral relations.
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Trusting Jay Carsey, or Jay Martin Adams, was for seven years a very cornerstone of her life.
He has not yet house-hunted in Orange County or even visited Southern California since the November trade that sent him from Atlanta to Anaheim, but he'll be there for the next five years, a franchise cornerstone the Angels want to pair with center fielder Mike Trout.
At the center of the public debate — the latest chapter in the tense relationship between the United States and Mr. Karzai — is an American military tactic that, while used for years, has become a cornerstone of General Petraeus's strategy to reassert NATO and Afghan control over contested parts of Afghanistan since the American troop buildup reached its peak at the end of the summer.
The 30-year-old was a cornerstone of City's first title triumph in 44 years last season but Mancini's decision to drop him down his list of preferred central defenders originally cost Lescott a place in England's squad for the World Cup qualifiers against San Marino and Tuesday's critical meeting with group leaders Montenegro.
The shock of Tjan's death reverberated over the weekend through USC, where he had worked for more than 15 years and was considered a cornerstone of the neuroscience graduate program. .
Over the years, the events became a cornerstone of each new book release, and were a chance for fans to meet like-minded Muggles and feel a little bit of magic, if only for a night. .
6 Assessing neurodevelopment within the first 2 years of life remains a cornerstone of preterm infant follow-up ensuring early detection of problems and initiation of appropriate support services.
Accounts for Collins Autosport Ltd from 2003 - the year the present Stig first got behind the wheel - describe it as "a cornerstone year".
Aspirin, a 110-year-old molecule, is a cornerstone in the treatment of atherothrombotic patients.
"Next Year in Jerusalem" is a cornerstone of "The Essential Ellen Willis" (University of Minnesota Press: 512 pp., $24.95 paper), which is the second collection put together by her daughter, Nona Willis Aronowitz since the author's death in 2006.
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