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lay foundation
verb as in establish
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verb as in start
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His son, Alan Sisson, remembers arriving from Corvallis, Ore., to lay foundation timbers two decades ago.
The pope, who arrives in Abu Dhabi on Sunday evening, will hold talks with the crown prince, address the interfaith meeting, celebrate mass at a sports stadium, and lay foundation stones with the Grand Imam, Ahmed Al Tayyib, for a new church and mosque.
That could lead to growing pains this season as San Francisco tries to lay foundation for future success.
Among the more impressive figures is the fact that it will cost about $16 million to lay foundation on the site alone.
Another reason to stress: Stress itself may lead to dementia Three Americans win Nobel prize in medicine Their discoveries about the transport system of cells helped lay foundation for biotech industry.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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