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Now, I'm sure most of you tuning in probably have a cat or five because after all cats are kind of the cornerstone of the Internet.
Now, I'm sure most of you tuning in probably have a cat or five, because after all, cats are kind of the cornerstone of the internet,
in rendering universal sympathy a cornerstone of its view of existence.
So, I think the cornerstone of Pyo Chai is, sort of, our South Asian flavors.
The Republic of the Philippines, once an American possession, represents SEATO's cornerstone on the East in Asia.
The Republic of the Philippines, once an American possession, represents CITO's cornerstone on the East in Asia.
The cornerstone of that reputation has to be the success story of Toyota, a company that began in 1926 as a maker of textile looms, only to grow into the world-spanning automobile giant we know today, based in the city of Toyota, just outside Nagoya.
The cornerstone of that reputation has to be the success story of Toyota, a company that began in 1926 as a maker of textile looms, only to grow into the world-spanning automobile giant we know today, based in the city of Toyota, just outside Nagoya.
I've made auditing my spending a cornerstone habit quarterly for my business and monthly, sometimes weekly if I can, for my personal accounts.
I've made auditing my spending a cornerstone habit.
So, these intermediate outline thingies are called cross contours, and they are a cornerstone of Good Drawing.
So these intermediate outline thingies are called cross contours, and they are a cornerstone of good drawing.
Students have been the cornerstone of civil protests for centuries, espousing lofty ideals in search of justice and social change.
As Professor Igata just emphasized, cross train stability is not only a regional concern, it is a cornerstone of global prosperity.
When I came into office, the cornerstone of the world's effort, which is the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, was framed.
When I came into office, the cornerstone of the world's