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  • At the time of Talboy's request, the school district was considering seven companies, including Schneider Electric, for the contract on what it calls the Cornerstone project.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • At the time of Talboy's request, the school district was considering seven companies, including Schneider Electric, for the contract on what it calls the Cornerstone project.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Some of our other contacts reminded us that Cornerstone is a defense oriented organization, whose primary clients are large defence firms.

    Future of Class-Actions in Canada : Law is Cool 2008

  • Cornerstone is a multi-ethnic, ensemble-based theatre company.

    ?365 Days/365 Plays? in Los Angeles Now thru September 2007

  • "On this occasion, Cornerstone is backing the front bench, but I doubt it would have any qualms about turning against Cameron if he starts pursuing too liberal an agenda."

    Cornerstone About to Become Tombstone? 2006

  • For the uninitiated Cornerstone is a group of hard right Conservative MPs led by John Hayes (pictured right) and Edward Leigh whose priorities are family, flag and faith.

    Exclusive: Cornerstone Youth Group Formed 2006

  • Junior Cornerstone is made up predominantly of the MP members 'researchers apparently.

    Exclusive: Cornerstone Youth Group Formed 2006

  • At the time of Talboy’s request, the school district was considering seven companies, including Schneider Electric, for the contract on what it calls the Cornerstone project.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • At the time of Talboy’s request, the school district was considering seven companies, including Schneider Electric, for the contract on what it calls the Cornerstone project.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • A conservative movement to supplement the political party was mooted at by Tim Montgomerie over a CH. com, and should such a movement develop it has to embrace a “broad church” attitude just as the GOP does in the states, bringing together all strands of thought and enabling those ideas to be discussed at a time when the left has been barren of intellectual originality for well over a decade some from the right should be welcome and perhaps the development of Cornerstone is the first sight of this … hopefully other groups within the party and outside of the party will continue to grow and develop into the “movement” which Tim Montgomeire has suggest could emerge?

    Exclusive: Cornerstone Youth Group Formed 2006

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