Next week, we have a chance to help lay a cornerstone in that foundation.
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Her reluctance to back paid-sick leave had even become a cornerstone of a rival campaign.
The UK-born scientist was best known as a cornerstone of radio telescope development.
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Oregon, another forested state, has also made biomass a cornerstone of its renewable energy policy.
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The 4Cs are a cornerstone of the modern workforce revolutionized by cloud based technology.
You said that Egypt has been a cornerstone for that region since the Camp David Accords.
Japan hosts about 50, 000 American forces and is a cornerstone of Washington's Asia policy.
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He created the cash economy-a cornerstone of capitalism-with a brilliant insight: Money is the enemy of caste and stagnation.
William O'Dwyer spoke in 1949 during a cornerstone ceremony for the headquarters building on Manhattan's East Side.
"I'm confused, " he says, because reducing low-density lipoprotein (LDL), or bad cholesterol, is such a cornerstone of cardiology.
Adler's latest exhibition, "Reality in Translation, " has been made a cornerstone of the Academy of Management's 2010 conference.
The New START treaty is also a cornerstone of our relations with Russia.
Early in the Kentucky race, Mr Chandler made criticism of Mr Bush's economic policies a cornerstone of his campaign.
CAPM, a cornerstone of corporate-finance theory, is more commonly used to analyse large portfolios of shares than individual companies.
Renunciation of military solutions after all, is a cornerstone of Japan's post-WWII success and high esteem in the region.
It has become a cornerstone of Bosniak identity, says Emir Suljagic, one of the younger generation of Bosnian politicians.
Our alliance, forged in war, is now a cornerstone of peace, security and prosperity for all of Northeast Asia.
McCain has also made cuts in government spending a cornerstone of his campaign.
Two years later, it is a cornerstone of health care in this city.
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Supporters of the law consider it a cornerstone of consumer protection in Arkansas.
As a church, it became a cornerstone of Chicago's black community and the place where gospel music became an institution.
Incorporating the best of Sony technology and premium entertainment, the Xperia NXT series is a cornerstone of Sony's connected experience.
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You might recall it being a cornerstone of the movie and podcast support that Apple has implemented since 2005.
In making charitable giving a cornerstone of its bowl game, the Chick-fil-A Bowl hopes to sow further seeds of giving.
U. Medical Center, a cornerstone of its community for a century and the home of the state medical school's teaching hospital.
The very same sounds that had been a cornerstone of our social experience suddenly transformed millions of us into isolated walking zombies.
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Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, a rival for the Democratic mayoral nomination, has made the sick-pay issue a cornerstone of his campaign.
It was a cornerstone during his run for the presidency in 2004.
Many of them live and work in areas with a rich and proud tradition as a cornerstone of the British railway industry.
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