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cornerstone

[′kȯr·nər‚stōn]
(building construction)
An inscribed stone laid at the corner of a building, usually at a ceremony.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

Cornerstone

A stone that is situated at a corner of a building uniting two intersecting walls, usually located near the base and often carrying information about the structure.
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cornerstone

cornerstone
1. A stone that forms a corner or angle in a structure.
2. A stone prominently situated near the base of a corner in a building,
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Khornerstone

A benchmark program developed by Workstation Laboratories, Irving, TX. It uses 21 separate tests and encompasses other benchmarks such as Whetstones and Dhrystones to rate overall system performance. See benchmark, Whetstone and Dhrystone.
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After laying the corner stone, Cvetkovic said that the 25,000 square meter facility in the town of Indjija, north of Belgrade, represented a new chapter in the economic development of Serbia.
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It pointed out that such factors serve as the corner stone in the Sultanate's competitiveness.
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It was made a corner stone of the austerity measures program of the GERB party Cabinet but appears not to have produced much in terms of impressive savings.
She urged the governmental and non-government sectors as well as the Saudi families to extend support to the project in a manner that serves its announced goals as regards the awareness in its capacity as the corner stone for the welfare of the Saudi society and spreading the culture of dialogue among the members of the society in addition to setting up priorities and confronting challenges facing each family with a collective spirit and genuine work.
AaAa The princess noted that the preservation of the environment is the corner stone of development policies and strategies instituted by the Kingdom.
Mohammad Halim Fidai, governor of Wardak province addressing the ceremony held for laying down corner stone of the building praised sincere assistance of Turkish Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) for its financial assistance in construction of the two-story building which would have 14 rooms, a meeting hall, one dinning room, and other necessary accessories.
"We are very pleased to witness the launch of the first vehicle manufacturing and assembly plant in the Kingdom," stated Minister of Industry and trade Amer Al-Hadidi."We are very proud to lay the corner stone of the first vehicle manufacturing and assembly plant in Jordan.
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