Ceremonial stone set at the corner of a building.
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Examples for "cornerstone"
Examples for "cornerstone"
1That's all great news; physical health is a cornerstone of emotional wellness.
2The Hinkley Point project is a cornerstone of Britain's future energy policy.
3But many view carbon trading as a cornerstone of a future treaty.
4Background: Damage control resuscitation forms the cornerstone of management in trauma surgery.
5Background: Cytotoxic chemotherapeutics form the cornerstone of systemic treatment of many cancers.
1Footnote 6: The Prince laid the foundation stone of the new Royal Exchange.
2It is a foundation stone of democracy in the United States.
3The very next year they laid the foundation stone of the new castle.
4An abiding faith in the Allies was the foundation stone of its complacency.
5The foundation stone was laid in 1843, very soon after which the Rev.
6Adele had remembered her cache of money behind the foundation stone.
7More than that, he is the foundation stone of German-Irish relations.
8Autonomy is the foundation stone of the doctor-patient relationship, he wrote.
9To remove a foundation stone is a delicate and difficult operation.
10May Heaven bless it, from the roof to the foundation stone!
11The export markets they built are the foundation stone of Scotch whisky's success today.
12Providence was a foundation stone of our culture and society.
13In all sports, and in team sports especially, discipline is our very foundation stone.
14The Prince came again, to lay the foundation stone of the Midland Institute buildings.
15Adopt this, and you lay the foundation stone of disunion.
16Its foundation stone was laid in 1858, less than a decade after the Famine.
Translations for foundation stone