Sentence examples for And centrepiece from inspiring English sources

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Behind it is the Alcázar, which was the fortress and centrepiece of the original Moorish town (open Mon to Sat 10am-5 30pm, Sun 10 am-5 30 pm; admission €3).

The closest off-screen double to this Murnau is Werner Herzog, the world's most gonzo film-maker and centrepiece of some of the most spectacular and extreme making-of-a-movie stories ever heard.

It's a few days after Belfast, and Neil Hannon - creator, songwriter, singer and centrepiece of the Divine Comedy, and, in most ways, the man who is the Divine Comedy - sits in a north London cafe, blithely ignoring the nutritious hummus and bread he has ordered, even though he looks as if he really should not ignore it.

Her vocal part is arguably the highlight and centrepiece of the song, cutting through its bassy beats with her own divine light.

Her vocal part is arguably the highlight and centrepiece of the song, cutting through its bassy beats with her own divine light. .

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While unsuccessful in saving the estate from demolition, each form of resistance and their interrelation succeeded in exposing the degree to which the regeneration of Elephant and Castle and its centrepiece demolition of the estate, was/is not in the 'public interest' and in discrediting the local authority's 'regeneration spin'.

The proposed development will include a library and community centre, and the centrepiece will be a statue of Bobby Moore, captain of West Ham and of the England 1966 World Cup team, set in a landscaped garden.

Open Tues-Wed midday-2pm, Thurs-Sat midday-2pm, 7.30pm-10pm, lunchtimenuenu is €17 Don't miss MuCEM is Marseille's new national museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations and the centrepiece of the dazzling new docks development.

It is the most sophisticated and successful carbon market yet, and the centrepiece of EU efforts to reduce its carbon emissions.

During her service, the carrier was deployed overseas on 35 occasions, visited over 22 countries, and was seen as the physical and psychological centrepiece of the RAN fleet.

An anthemic ballad and one of Harrison's most celebrated compositions, "Isn't It a Pity" has been described as the emotional and musical centrepiece of All Things Must Pass and "a poignant reflection on The Beatles' coarse ending".

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