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That could lead to growing pains this season as San Francisco tries to lay foundation for future success.

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.

Three Americans win Nobel prize in medicine Their discoveries about the transport system of cells helped lay foundation for biotech industry.

Better far for us to turn to the government and by this ostentatious show of our allegiance, lay foundation for future demands and concessions.'

If she has not the heart to love the child and to let the child love her, and so to lay foundation for the larger loving, that, by and by, shall out-reach and take in the whole humanity of God, then we will not say she has mistaken her calling, but her own process of education has been defective and she has much to learn.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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