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cornerstones <a cornerstone; cornerstones> N

cornerstones

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Cornerstones were included in the design, to join the walls together and to support the higher floors.
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Architecturally it is similar to the vihara; the main differences are the eight cornerstones placed around the bot to ward off evil.
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The cornerstones of management are proactive treatment of airway infection, and encouragement of good nutrition and an active lifestyle.
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All three predecessors were major financial institutions in their own right and had served as cornerstones of major zaibatsu (prewar era) and keiretsu (postwar era).
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The engravings seen today on cornerstones of the church are still immensely inspiring.
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Souls and spirits are cornerstones of their belief system.
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The two-storey rectangular bell-tower includes footers, cornerstones, frames, corners and pinnacles in masonry.
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This explains why the white walls stand out from the cornerstones instead of the other way around.
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These would become the cornerstones of criticisms of Webster for the next century.
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Two events are the cornerstones of the series and are stepwise described during numerous flashbacks.
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