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cornerstone

[kawr-ner-stohn] / ˈkɔr nərˌstoʊn /


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Shown alongside a selection of his paintings and sculptures, these photos are the cornerstone of an exhibition that aims to illustrate the inventive ways Samaras approached both living and working as an artist.

From The Wall Street Journal

“What makes Pokemon unique is that it isn’t aging out of its audience but it’s expanding it, becoming a cornerstone of the modern collectibles hobby rather than a passing trend.”

From Los Angeles Times

The court will now have to assess the legal challenge, a process that could delay and even derail a deal seen as a cornerstone of a Brussels push to open up new markets.

From Barron's

The court will now have to assess the legal challenge, a process that could delay and even derail a deal seen as a cornerstone of a Brussels push to open up new markets.

From Barron's

“To the extent possible” became the cornerstone of the city’s explanation of why it had used the number of beds occupied as a catch-all for the city’s interactions with people.

From Los Angeles Times