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foundations

n. (plural of foundation English)

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Foundations (song)

"Foundations" is a song co-written by British singer-songwriter Kate Nash for her debut album, Made of Bricks (2007). It was released as the album's lead single in June 2007, her first single since signing with Fiction Records after the success of her debut single " Caroline's a Victim".

Usage examples of "foundations".

The building beside the old Billingsgate Market had never been properly finished, and now its poorly set foundations had been pulled up to clear the site and make way for a new Japanese banking syndicate.

There are two dances, the first is performed when the foundations of the city walls are laid, and this is called the Dance of the Torches.

It was by his power that England, Scotland, and Ireland were brought to some vague acknowledgment of a common suzerain lord, and the foundations laid of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

Multitudes of men were busied in raising the vast pile of buildings which made up a religious house,--cloisters, dormitories, chapels, hospitals, granaries, barns, storehouses, whose foundations when all else is gone still show in the rugged surface of some modern field.

In truth, of course, there are thousands of charitable foundations scattered across the country.

Also stored in its gray discs were five chapters of the book I was writing in what I laughingly referred to as my spare time: a book about how to play the big league grants and foundations game.

It was during the third month of digging, just prior to the new concrete foundations being poured into their moulds that the little casket, wrapped in an oilskin cloth and several layers of mildewed woven straw, was unearthed.

Confused, Masters began crying as the carriages dissolved around him and tumbled away through the night sky, the foundations of his life evaporating as he fought to recall anything at all that made him human.

On one side, skirting the Rue de la Federation, one could still see a garden and a little house, which had been the modest dwelling of Leon Beauchene in the heroic days of desperate toil when he had laid the foundations of his fortune.

Gateway was marked only by a few isolated foundations and the great roads of the Builders.

That meant the foundations had to be dug at least the height of a man into the ground, and preferably the height of one and a half men.