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core
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core noun backbone, bedrock, body, center, content, cornerstone, corpus, epitome, essence, fundamentals, gist, heart, main point, meat, nave, nub, nucleus, prime ingredient, principle, quiddity, quintessence, soul, substance, sum and substance, summary
Associated concepts: core of a case, core of a claim, core of an accusation, core of an allegation, core of testimony
See also: body, center, consequence, content, cornerstone, corpus, epitome, essence, gist, gravamen, interior, main point, outline, point, purpose, significance, structure, substance, summary, synopsis


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Corer says it takes about one hour per week per stock to watch their investments.
By 2000, he was deputy director of the CIA's Counter-Terrorist Center--a soft-spoken, steady counterpoint to the flamboyant director of the center, Corer Black.
Moreover, had Ortiz Corer chosen "farmer" or "peasant" over campesino then her poem would not have been about her homeland of Puerto Rico.
 
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