The best writing reflects deeply located and centred lives, voices embedded in accent, in history, in place. |
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Psychoanalysis disrupts notions of a unitary, centred and rational self by its emphasis on an inner world permeated by desire and fantasy. |
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Since you are affected by situations and influenced by people around you, you need to remain centred and aware. |
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Consequently, most of our knowledge of Tournaisian tropical vegetation is centred on the drylands. |
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The present system of evaluation mainly centred on the text, is capable of assessing only the intelligence quotient of the student. |
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I'll spare you the individual punches, but it was a very fickle and pointless affair centred topically on the BBC website. |
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One of the main concerns about the plan centred on the inadequacy of the current sewage system. |
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The fictional plot centred around the Yamakasi, a group of traceurs despised by the police for causing havoc in the neighbourhood. |
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In fact the main thrust of the argument centred around the lorry trailer and those caravans on the site in use for agricultural purposes. |
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I sat like a stunned mullet trying to absorb that this entire event to raise money is centred on the celebration of my life. |
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When I became a member in the early eighties, the main activity centred around the bar and the card room. |
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Tarquin had an uncomplicated life centred around work, the cricket club and his family. |
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The most difficult discussions centred on the Polish government and Poland's frontiers. |
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His ideas centred around the so-called polynomial theorem which was a generalisation of the binomial theorem. |
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The service centred on the memorial sculpture donated to the city by its twin town of Hamm in Germany. |
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The nub of his modest claim centred on a dramatic case history of a youth whose life was threatened by asthma. |
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Her first novel, The Languages of Love, is a cosmopolitan Bloomsbury romance, much of it centred on the Reading Room of the British Museum. |
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One script, called The Rose Girl, centred on young women who stand at traffic lights or motorway off-ramps selling flowers to commuters. |
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Yorkshire racing tomorrow is centred on the course, where the horse makes his keenly-awaited fencing debut in the chase. |
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In the build-up to this year's showcase event, all the talk had centred on who would face Australia to win the honours. |
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He therefore influenced all succeeding generations of archaeologists whose interests centred on the Roman period, especially the Roman villa. |
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They are spooky, eerie and atmospheric but they're not necessarily centred in that. |
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Work at present is centred around a set of limekilns, expanding the original basic handworked system. |
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An American import centred on an unlikely fashion magazine recruit who dresses frumpily in glasses and braces. |
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This tour is centred around the small village of Apriltsi, in the northern slopes of the Balkan mountains. |
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King Edward Hospital in Perth centred on the treatment of obstetrics and gynaecology cases. |
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The argument has centred on men being fed up to the teeth with being blamed for all that is wrong in the world. |
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Our discussion was centred on whether she is a true journalist or just a fashion victim who happens to know a lot about the latest trends. |
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The mass was centred in the anterior ethmoidal air cell and extended to the lateral margin of the right frontal sinus. |
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Lord Jenkins of Hillhead was an admired writer whose biographies centred on the world in which he forged a successful career of his own. |
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Nonetheless, in this period the portolan chart remained very much centred on the Mediterranean and destinations easily reached from there. |
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It was centred on Garden Island Sydney but involved ports and civilian harbour controllers around Australia. |
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You tend to be moody but need to come from a centred and balanced space to deal with finances and business opportunities. |
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Whilst it is a presumptively child centred jurisdiction, it is not straightforwardly so. |
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Paul made cultural norms subservient to the absolute truth which is centred on the gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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We merely centred our weight over the daggerboards and shoved the tiller round to turn. |
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As far as the other continents were concerned British capital was centred on the Empire. |
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Most of the discussions have centred around the future of the team and which players should be eligible to play for them. |
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He has quietly produced a series of pieces centred on what might be described as the phenomenological properties of liquids. |
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The causes of economic upswings and downswings in capitalism are more centred on its unplanned and unregulated nature. |
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Since 1990, the Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary have provided a day service, centred in Abbeyleix, for adults with intellectual disability. |
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My own views, however, cannot be solely centred around incidents which occur in the constabulary's force area. |
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A district heating scheme, using heat from the mini power-station centred on the incinerator, was always part of the plan. |
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Like many Celtic festivals, the Imbolc celebrations centred around the lighting of fires. |
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These regions are centred in the cerebellum, hippocampus, hypothalamus and basal ganglia. |
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Legal objections centred on the Marriages Act of 1949, which updated the 1836 Marriage Act under which civil marriages were first allowed. |
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He is fine company and laughs chestily at times, even if for the most part he assumes the patented demeanour of the serious, centred actor. |
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MidCentral District Health Board, centred in Palmerston North, does this successfully. |
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It was actually formed by a number of scholars, mainly centred in Trinity College in Cambridge. |
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In Britain, economic worries centred on the alarming prospect of pensions failing to deliver their optimistic promises. |
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Scott McNiven centred from the right to the back post where Brass lifted his arm above his head to push the ball into his own net. |
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So far, doubts have centred on dealings in shares and derivatives that are based on movements in share prices. |
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Each is centred on a vast transparent dome housing swimming pools, water slides and Jacuzzis and set at a balmy 84 degrees. |
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The breast is examined in a segment arranged in an imaginary radial pattern centred on the nipple. |
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Much of the debate centred on what money and powers the Government would give assemblies. |
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To all my online friends who have listened to my whinges and whines and put up with my annoyingly self centred outlook on life. |
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It follows a survey of local residents which centred on extra traffic using the road as a rat run since the opening of the park and ride. |
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More than 27,000 Australian and US personnel are participating in the biennial drill centred in central Queensland. |
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The driver around whom the dispute is centred was demoted after passing four red signals. |
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Until that point, the action has centred on two mountaineers who have come adrift from each other after conquering a peak never climbed before. |
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So I would have festivals within the festival, centred around jazz, or early music, or world music. |
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But, at the moment, see I'm very much centred in the city because I'm busy. |
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Beyond neighbourhoods, policing then needs what I would describe as answerability, at the level of the services centred in large towns. |
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Cyclonic weather with a depression centred over the UK can cause unsettled conditions in both winter and summer. |
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The Neuson's crane is centred to the right of the operator, and rotates independently from the carrier a full 90 degrees to either side. |
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The problem centred around intelligence from a police informant suggesting people other than Coghlan could have committed the murder. |
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Since the release of the commission's report last month, debate has centred on what powers the new intelligence director should have. |
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Hold the skate over the Allen wrench and place the stripped bolt directly on top of the Allen wrench, as centred on the hole as possible. |
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All four heads use a patented feeding mechanism that keeps the feed rollers centred on the stem as the diameter changes. |
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For example, arable agriculture on the demesne centred on the use of oxen ploughteams and their complement of manpower. |
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This is the essence of patient centred care, and most health professionals strive to achieve it. |
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Religious life on the missions centred on the teaching of the catechism and a calendar of elaborate festivals. |
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The piece centred on the malign effect he believes environmental sceptics have on discussion of pollution and industrialisation. |
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The case centred around pleural plaques, a benign condition which causes scarring to the lung lining and which is caused by exposure to asbestos. |
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It is a way of coming to terms with one's immediate environs, doing away with the centred and schematized practices of modernism. |
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Secondly, most of the story of Gladiator centred around mano a mano confrontations of one sort or another. |
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No. 1057 represented the final years of steam with a Pyle National headlight centred on the smokebox door and a standard tender. |
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Hitlerian national socialism centred on the idea of a superior race disposing of any other race or group it deemed inferior. |
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The arguments centred on the ability of terrestrial vegetation to take up CO2, and retain it in the form of wood, roots and soil carbon. |
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It's a formula centred around an almost predatory, sexually-confident brand of glamour. |
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Arguments opposing treatment centred on the supremacy of autonomy as an ethical principle. |
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The business was highly seasonal, and centred largely on the September to December period. |
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Most of the sketches of the differently abled centred round the themes of national integration and religious harmony. |
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Other fake explanations have centred on a supposed frustrated desire for sexual gratification, which entry into paradise will apparently fulfil. |
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Into The Blue's story line is not much different from most action thrillers with a plot centred around the drug trade. |
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Popular advice for young men and, oddly, for young women, often seems to be centred on pleasuring men. |
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Aramaic belongs to the Semitic language group historically centred in the Middle East. |
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This time last year I was living a life centred on myself, on things that would give me instant gratification and were sensually pleasurable. |
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Much of the corridor gossip centred on the success of Justice Minister in inveigling his cabinet colleagues to hold a special meeting in his beloved South Kerry next Monday. |
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A collection of steam and traction engines, antique class cars, fair-ground organ etc. will also be centred at Bolger's yard while a large marquee is also to be erected. |
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Why does everything have to be centred around that snivelling little brat? |
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Much interest was centred in the event and when the candidates left in procession for the church from the school, Churchgate was packed with onlookers. |
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Consequently, by 1815 the countryside was again as rural as it had been a century earlier, and a reconstructed textile industry was later centred in towns. |
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Most of the festival centred itself around the bandstand in the Arboretum park, with its surrounding paved semi-amphitheatre, and a grassy sitting area beyond that. |
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The advancing anticyclone is centred between 35 and 40 degrees South. |
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She was the most arrogant, vain, self centred person I'd ever met. |
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A teenage youth offender, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been banned from acting antisocially in a large area of York centred around the Bell Farm estate. |
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Until scientific evidence became available, the most famous tales centred invariably around man-eaters, narrated by the shikari or hunter-turned-conservationist. |
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Dr Leuthardt and Professor Moran centred about 32 electrodes over the sensory motor cortex of the brain and a region called Broca's area, which is associated with speech. |
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Dr Kucia said her research centred around broken heart syndrome's effect on younger women and those in labour, but the findings would help all people with the condition. |
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It seems to be centred on the graphic rather than the plastic arts. |
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Most people's advice centred around the financial aspects of jobs. |
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Two decades of psychoanalytic film theory have shown us how to read these films as the working out of a particularly ambiguous oedipal fantasy, centred on the woman. |
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In the Mesozoic section, a Triassic basin, up to 1800 m thick and roughly circular in map view, is centred SW of the present uplifted Bishri block. |
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Questions such as how clinicians can be patient centred in email consultations require innovative approaches to researching consultations that place emphasis on semantics. |
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Diana had to cover her eyes, one of the beams were centred right on her. |
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The man couldn't be offensive even if he tried and once the conversation centred around greyhounds and horses the genial Caseyville man was in his element. |
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Many jokes centred on the relative sanity of lawyers compared to doctors. |
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William's own ambitions centred on preserving his wife's and his own right of succession to the throne, and in securing England's participation in the continental war. |
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When running a spit from a weight driven clockwork jack, it is essential to ensure that the joint or bird is properly centred, or the spit may stop running. |
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Meanwhile, music for the home centred on the piano, which was now the quintessential domestic instrument, badge of female gentility and social respectability. |
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Jacobite hopes centred on the facts that Britain was heavily engaged in the War of the AUSTRIAN SUCCESSION, and that the Hanoverians had never been popular. |
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Fisheries Minister Kim Chance said the case centred on a complex and challenging issue that required important considerations to be balanced in the public interest. |
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The action is rooted in the 1940s, most of it centred on a single family. |
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When he finally chooses it will be because he has found a memory in which he formed part of an assemblage beyond his centred, egoist consciousness. |
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The Yare Valley colony of Cetti's warblers, centred on the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds' Strumpshaw and Surlingham reserves, attracts much interest. |
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The age pattern of cordierite leucogranites is neatly bimodal, with a population centred exactly on the same value as the schlieren and nebulitic mesocratic migmatites. |
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As they pulled and twisted the cotton in the charkha, the children learnt to weave in threads and also became familiar with stories centred on it. |
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Werden also said that the station will be pre-empting or running special editions of their regular programming in favour of women centred content. |
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The copper-gold mineralization of the Chuchi deposit is centred on a cluster of plagioclase porphyry monzonite stocks, dykes and sills. |
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London has a modern tram network, known as Tramlink, centred on Croydon in South London. |
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Such is a bald statement of the singular and romantic series of events which centred public attention upon this Lancashire tragedy. |
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Much of the UK's space industry is centred on EADS Astrium, based in Stevenage and Portsmouth. |
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A mix of rural and urban landscape, two large conurbations, centred on Liverpool and Manchester, occupy much of the south of the region. |
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Alaric's military operations centred on the port of Rome, through which Rome's grain supply had to pass. |
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Another view, probably the most widely held today, is that the migrants were relatively few, centred on a warrior elite. |
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The kingdom was centred on the valley of the River Trent and its tributaries, in the region now known as the English Midlands. |
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A second extensive lake system is centred on Lower and Upper Lough Erne in Fermanagh. |
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The filming centred around Pull Wyke Bay and Pull Wood House on the northwestern shoreline. |
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Northumbria then saw a Golden Age in cultural, scholarly and monastic activity, centred on Lindisfarne and aided by Irish monks. |
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The city was the site of race riots in 1958, centred on the St Ann's neighbourhood. |
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In the city centre, shopping is centred on Commercial Road and the 1980s Cascades Shopping Centre, with over 100 high street shops between them. |
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All these demanded a highly organised and centralised Government centred on the Cabinet. |
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These areas, often built by upper class property owners to rent, were often centred upon collegia or taberna. |
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Initially a very large community was centred around Swindon, due to the fact many military personnel has been stationed there during the war. |
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Popular Sufi culture is centred on Thursday night gatherings at shrines and annual festivals that feature Sufi music and dance. |
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During British rule, East Bengal developed a plantation economy centred on the jute trade and tea production. |
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After his death he became one of the most important medieval saints of Northern England, with a cult centred on his tomb at Durham Cathedral. |
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In the later part of the 18th and through the 19th century, criticism centred on debates over the moral message of the play. |
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It covers an area of 26 square km and is centred on the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge. |
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Since 2003, a firework display centred on the London Eye and South Bank of the Thames has been provided as an alternative. |
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Darts is another British centred sport with an assured place in the attention of the British sporting public. |
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Yorkshire cricket became centred around Sheffield, where it was more organised than in the rest of the county. |
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The concept of temple states centred on religious shrines occurs in some discussions of the ancient world. |
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Political debates, however, have centred themselves predominately on universal suffrage and education reform. |
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Originally centred on Old College the university expanded to premises on The Mound, the Royal Mile and George Square. |
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Today the West End of London has many theatres, particularly centred on Shaftesbury Avenue. |
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In the 19th and early 20th centuries there was a vigorous literary and musical culture centred round eisteddfodau. |
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Retail, transport and educational infrastructure are centred on Wrexham, Rhyl, Colwyn Bay, Llandudno and Bangor. |
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Since the 1990s, the British presence has centred on the 1st Armoured Division, and supporting elements. |
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The guild aims to link its programmes with the Irish language initiatives which have been centred round Christ Church Cathedral. |
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This led in 962 to the founding of the Holy Roman Empire, which eventually became centred in the German principalities of central Europe. |
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Some authors have written tales centred on characters from the canon other than Holmes. |
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Somalia has a rich musical heritage centred on traditional Somali folklore. |
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Located on top of a small hill, Dumfries Museum is centred on the 18th century windmill which stands above the town. |
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In 2017 a new seven day festival centred around Cornish language, history and culture, The Kernewek Festival, started in Penzance. |
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Before the present Temple complex was built, Samye Ling centred on just one building, a former hunting lodge called Johnstone House. |
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Primarily centred on the city centre, there are a large number of chain stores, as well as the Thistles shopping centre. |
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They are mostly centred around kinship and contractual relations, although we have some ideas about criminal law and legal procedure as well. |
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Another seemingly important omission is that the laws never mention the High King of Ireland centred at Tara. |
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However, these powers ebbed away as more and more civic and judicial powers were centred on county towns. |
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The early Irish laws are devoid of a state centred enforcement mechanism and at least some of the judges were outside the state apparatus. |
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Competition between the Old and New Banks was fierce and centred on the issue of banknotes. |
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It was also at the moment that the dominance of the Antiquarian and Welsh learned societies centred in London were on the wane. |
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Royal government in England had traditionally centred on several great offices of state, filled by powerful, independent members of the baronage. |
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The Caernarfon UK Parliament constituency was a former electoral area centred on Caernarfon. |
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The community is mainly centred in the district of Hightown, and the community hold an annual carnival through the town centre. |
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Merthyr Tydfil was a parliamentary constituency centred on the town of Merthyr Tydfil in Glamorgan. |
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The main heavy industry of note during this period was copper smelting, and this was centred on the towns of Swansea and Neath. |
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Education did ultimately continue, and was centred in the monasteries and cathedrals. |
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The subsequent Scandinavian settlement centred on the River Poddle, a tributary of the Liffey in an area now known as Wood Quay. |
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The town is centred on Main Street, which is the only street that is inside the original Pembroke town walls. |
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However, Margaret's successors, whose rule was also centred in Denmark, were unable to control the Swedish nobility. |
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Originally centred on the bay's eastern side, Bergen eventually expanded west and southwards. |
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The basic computation thus attempts to find the shortest directed line tangent to four oblate spherical shells centred on four satellites. |
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Transport in Egypt is centred around Cairo and largely follows the pattern of settlement along the Nile. |
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Medang's religion centred on the Hindu god Shiva, and the kingdom produced some of Java's earliest Hindu temples on the Dieng Plateau. |
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Travel by car in the city is often difficult with regular jams centred on the Exe Bridges area. |
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Although much of Plantlife's work is centred on plants, it is also involved in the conservation of fungi. |
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Downtown Winnipeg, the city's financial heart and economic core, is centred on the intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street. |
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Wards were areas originally organised for military purposes, each centred on a castle. |
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Thanks to the importance of car manufacturing in Lower Saxony, a thriving supply industry is centred around its regional focal points. |
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Some of the immigrants from Albania are from the Greek minority in Albania centred on the region of Northern Epirus. |
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Mercantilism was centred on England and France, and it was in these states that mercantilist polices were most often enacted. |
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A slave market for captured Russian and Persian slaves was centred in the Central Asian khanate of Khiva. |
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Unusually, most of the rain falls in two distinct wet seasons, one centred on April and the other in October or November. |
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Portuguese rule in the African Great Lakes region focused mainly on a coastal strip centred in Mombasa. |
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Their subsistence activities were historically centred on hunting and trapping caribou, deer and small game. |
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In recent times, the society's activities have centred on charitable agendas. |
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It soon became clear that Portuguese control of Malacca did not also mean they controlled Asian trade centred there. |
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Classic Maya rule was centred in a royal culture that was displayed in all areas of Classic Maya art. |
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The Otago Harbour was formed from the drowned remnants of a giant shield volcano, centred close to what is now the town of Port Chalmers. |
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Prior to 1970, however, the metropolitan of the Province of Rupert's Land was always the bishop of the eponymous diocese, centred on Winnipeg. |
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By the 7th century they were part of the Church of the East, centred in Persia. |
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The students were taught rhetoric based on the Rhetorica ad Herennium, and Greek centred on the works of Homer and Virgil. |
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The Johor Sultanate, centred on the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, became the dominant trading power in the region. |
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That industry was centred in the east and south in towns such as Norwich which jealously protected their product. |
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Cottonopolis denotes a metropolis centred on cotton trading servicing the cotton mills in its hinterland. |
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Ancoats, part of a planned expansion of Manchester, became the first industrial suburb centred on steam power. |
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The scientific network which centred on Gresham College played a crucial part in the meetings which led to the formation of the Royal Society. |
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The buying and selling of sheep and wool were no longer centred on the great Abbeys, being handled locally by the new landowners and tenants. |
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Grasmere's famous Rushbearing Ceremony, centred on St Oswald's Church, has ancient origins. |
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The northern part of the village centred on a large green is called Ratten Row. |
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On the southern flank of the fell, centred on the head of the pass, are the Honister Quarries. |
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The Western Fells are centred around Great Gable and form a triangular area between Buttermere and Wasdale. |
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Their territory, often referred to as Brigantia was centred in what was later known as Yorkshire. |
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Much of Rochdale's built environment is centred around a central business district in the town centre, which is the local centre of commerce. |
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By the middle ages Bradford, had become a small town centred on Kirkgate, Westgate and Ivegate. |
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Nightlife in Bradford has traditionally centred on Manor Row and Manningham Lane. |
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Burnley has a small gay scene, centred on the Guys as Dolls showbar in St James Street. |
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Meanwhile Ajaria, the Black Sea coastal province centred on Batumi, is also largely beyond the control of the central government in Tbilisi. |
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The Telegraph understands the dispute centred primarily on how Dr Mattu should be reskilled to resume his research. |
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The con allegedly centred on two companies set up by Durgesh Mehta and Lew Doyle in Glasgow and Ayr. |
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The multimedia duo are set to create a new artwork in the Slatey Road landmark, entitled Starkers and centred around the popular Pauline statue. |
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There can be little or no doubt then that Fortriu centred on northern Scotland. |
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The quake, with a depth of 10km, was centred in the mountains that divide Qinghai province from the Tibet Autonomous Region. |
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Tennant has also voiced a children's audio book centred on the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang story. |
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Complex negotiations have centred on the arrangements where a woman bishop is appointed but traditionalist parishes reject her authority. |
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Much of the Brighton gay scene is centred in the Kemptown area, particularly St James's Street and the Old Steine. |
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The quake was centred 56 km NNE of Shwebo, 59 km WNW of Mogok, 117 km N of Mandalay and 123 km NNW of Maymyo. |
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The property is centred 30 km east of Kankan, a major regional centre in Guinea and 700 km east of Conakry, the capital city of Guinea. |
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Devata is a domestic melodrama whose action is centred on its female lead Savitri who plays a double role. |
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Peter Kay's routine centred around the fact that HE should have been the one to switch the lights on and he'd been double-booked with Dale. |
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Fears about pig-organ transplants centred on the spread of Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus. |
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The mass is usually centred in the posterior nasal cavity, originating at the sphenopalatine foramen, extending into the pterygopalatine fossa. |
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Recent research by scientists at Glasgow University centred on Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus, which appeared capable of infecting human cells in laboratory tests. |
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The epicenter of the earthquake was 196 km deep and centred 82 km southeast of Faizabad in a remote area of Afghanistan in the Hindukush mountain range. |
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It takes the freshness and tangerine centred citrus flavours of chardonnay and supercharges it with the long, perfumed peachiness of the Viognier grape. |
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But he is probably best remembered for Boon, the light-hearted drama centred around two ex-firemen Ken Boon and Harry Crawford, played by David Daker. |
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The tense stand-off centred on a house on Chiders Street, Old Swan. |
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Saghbini says the decision to invest in a technologically-advanced slitter from the US was centred on USGME's quest for a better quality end product and less waste. |
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The third theme focused on the beneficial effects of religion in the treatment of mental illnesses, while the fourth centred around GPs' perceptions of spiritual illnesses. |
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Areas in between Coventry and Birmingham have been searched, with efforts centred on Berkswell, while Luke's sister Linsey has been looking closer to his home in Tile Hill. |
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This daily practice of diet was, writes Andy Crouch, a deliberate act of reorientation, a small act that daily kept his heart centred on the true King. |
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The town continued to be centred on St Peter's Church, until the market was moved to the bottom of what is today Manchester Road, at the end of the 18th century. |
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The conquest of Cumberland was the beginning of a war between Scotland and England which saw the region centred around Carlisle change hands a number of times. |
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The name of the scheme is Penrith New Squares as the new shops were going to be centred around two squares which would provide parking and places for public entertainment. |
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Morris' vision of the future socialist society was centred around his concept of useful work as opposed to useless toil and the redemption of human labour. |
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Further regeneration is centred on Hare Street and the Riverside. |
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The debate now centred on the divinity of their personal law. |
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Ordination of a bishop, and thus continuation of apostolic succession, takes place through a ritual centred on the imposition of hands and prayer. |
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A system of parishes was established throughout Bermuda, the parishes being both religious divisions, each centred on a parish church, and political ones. |
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This quake struck at about lunchtime and was centred closer at Lyttelton, and shallower than the prior quake, consequently causing extensive damage. |
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In Canada, the Jamaican population is centred in Toronto, and there are smaller communities in cities such as Hamilton, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver and Ottawa. |
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The state's economy, population and infrastructure are centred on the cities and towns of Hanover, Stadthagen, Celle, Braunschweig, Wolfsburg, Hildesheim and Salzgitter. |
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The free zone model, and in turn economic clusters, is centred around attracting foreign direct investment, which helps to build sustainable and diversified economies. |
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These services developed into the First South West bus network that currently serves the area and is still centred on a terminus alongside Penzance railway station. |
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Criticism of the Act also centred on the size of the new districts. |
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The term the Cape has also been used in a wider sense, to indicate the area of the European colony centred on Cape Town, and the later South African province. |
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Canada also has a sizeable manufacturing sector centred in southern Ontario and Quebec, with automobiles and aeronautics representing particularly important industries. |
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The 13th century also witnessed the Crown of Aragon, centred in Spain's north east, expand its reach across islands in the Mediterranean, to Sicily and even Athens. |
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Meanwhile, the royal authority became more and more assertive, centred on a hierarchically conceived society distinguishing nobility, clergy, and commoners. |
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Although Welsh is often criticised throughout his career as being unable to knock out his opponents, his style centred on his footwork and ability to avoid punishment. |
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Initially these were mostly centred on a building, but over the course of the century, with the growth of the Romantic movement pure landscapes became more common. |
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Within the Act of 1832 the one significant change in Wales was the carving out of a new parliamentary constituency, centred at Merthyr Tydfil, from the county of Glamorgan. |
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Fraser are now taking it for granted that Fortriu was in the north of Scotland, centred on Moray and Easter Ross, where most early Pictish monuments are located. |
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Traditionally the kingdom has been seen as centred on central Scotland, equivalent to the Kingdom of the Southern Picts, with a heartland perhaps in Strathearn. |
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Oxfordshire and the Thames Valley had an active independent music scene in the late 1980s, but it centred on shoegazing bands such as Ride and Slowdive. |
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Populous Acadian communities in the Atlantic provinces contributed their song variants to the huge corpus of folk music of French origin centred in the province of Quebec. |
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The economy of mediaeval Dundee centred on the export of raw wool, with the production of finished textiles being a reaction to recession in the 15th century. |
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Ward's theories centred around his belief that a universal and comprehensive system of education was necessary if a democratic government was to function successfully. |
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Some island countries are centred on one or two major islands, such as the United Kingdom, Trinidad and Tobago, New Zealand, Cuba, Bahrain, Singapore, Malta, and Taiwan. |
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There was a considerable migration of people from the countryside to the cities, and Danish agriculture became centred on the export of dairy and meat products. |
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The dispute was about a point of principle and centred on the right of bowlers to use an overarm action, which had been legalised ahead of the 1864 season. |
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The issues creating the uncertainty in the game all centred on money. |
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Production was centred at Pinewood Studios and principal photography began there on 11 January 1999 with scenes from inside the MI6 offices, designed by Peter Lamont. |
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Alan Bennett depicts Britten in a 2009 play The Habit of Art, set while Britten is composing Death in Venice and centred on a fictional meeting between Britten and Auden. |
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A theory has arisen centred on the notion that Marlowe may have faked his death and then continued to write under the assumed name of William Shakespeare. |
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The gates might vary from two to six and not be centred on the sides. |
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His preaching centred upon the universality of God's grace for all, the effect of faith on character and the possibility of perfection in love during this life. |
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The new town of Telford is built partly on a former industrial area centred on the East Shropshire Coalfield as well as on former agricultural land. |
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Politics in Pakistan is centred on, and dominated by, a homegrown social philosophy comprising a blend of ideas from socialism, conservatism, and the third way. |
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Yorkshire's Golden Triangle which extends from north Leeds to Harrogate and across to York is an example, as is Cheshire's Golden Triangle, centred on Alderley Edge. |
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Safe headwaters and reaches are a summer venue for organised swimming, which is prohibited on safety grounds in a stretch centred on Central London. |
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Transport in Liverpool is primarily centred on the city's road and rail networks, both of which are extensive and provide links across the United Kingdom. |
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Historically, the economy of Liverpool was centred on the city's port and manufacturing base, although a smaller proportion of total employment is today derived from the port. |
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Little trade existed and much of that was with the British Isles and Scandinavia, in contrast to the older Roman Empire with its trading networks centred on the Mediterranean. |
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The planned invasion was thwarted when an Allied task force, centred on two American fleet carriers, fought Japanese naval forces to a draw in the Battle of the Coral Sea. |
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Nonetheless, many of the functions of government centred on Henry himself and he was often surrounded by petitioners requesting decisions or favours. |
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This native British Church developed in isolation from Rome under the influence of missionaries from Ireland and was centred on monasteries instead of bishoprics. |
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He was afraid to get in with the cat because there was nowhere to push the snow, and as there was no side to push it to, he was afraid of getting high centred. |
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Since the 15th century, Southeastern varieties centred around London, which has been the centre from which dialectal innovations have spread to other dialects. |
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In the 13th century the Hanseatic League, though centred on the Baltic Sea, started to control most of the trade through important members and outposts on the North Sea. |
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The Kardomah Gang was an intellectual circle centred on the poet Dylan Thomas and poet and artist Vernon Watkins in Swansea, which also included the painter Alfred Janes. |
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Norwich's attack centred on a front pair of Steve Morison and Grant Holt, but Younes Kaboul at the heart of the Tottenham defence dominated in the air. |
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On 5 November people make bonfires, set off fireworks and eat toffee apples in commemoration of the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot centred on Guy Fawkes. |
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