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Being centered
noun
The point in the interior of a circle that is equidistant from all points on the circumference.
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"Being centered is very important and accepting who you are with your flaws..
Being centered in yourself is about knowing who you are, asking for what you need, accepting what you deserve, rejecting what fails to honor you and learning to love yourself, fully and truly.
But it starts with understanding that there's a big difference between being self-centered and being centered in yourself.
"You can see my evolution as a human being through the greens, as I was getting closer and closer to being centered," he said.
Their premise is that the alerts run backwards, being centered on the sender, not the recipient.
All of that is predicated on a person being centered in the image and well lit.
They're hitting line drives, not ground balls and pop-ups, so you know the ball is being centered".
Some commentators attributed the lack of casualties to the quake's being centered on relatively sparsely inhabited countryside.
Kia initially resisted the recall, claiming the problem was attributable to adult passengers not being centered on the seat cushion.
In another way to minimize risk, some new series borrow the Vanilla Ice template in being centered on faded stars.
Because Terminal 5 was designed from scratch after 9/11, instead of being reconfigured, it accurately portrays the state of air travel today as being centered on security.
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