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Corner stone

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the stone which lies at the corner of two walls, and unites them; the principal stone; especially, the stone which forms the corner of the foundation of an edifice; hence, that which is fundamental importance or indispensable.

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These include a fitness center, indoor/outdoor pools, library and computer center, the Village Green and the Corner Stone Market featuring a bakery with fresh baked goods and a deli offering gourmet delicacies, fresh produce, salads and specialty coffees.
14, members of the First Baptist Church's Corner Stone Day Care board sent a letter to parents stating that the church would close the center in the spring and reduce its tuition until its closure.
Well thought out integration strategies are the corner stone in linking critical partner information with other enterprise applications such as CRM or ERP," comments Tiffani Bova, Research Director with Gartner.
 
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