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To centrepiece
noun
An ornament to be placed in the centre, as of a table, ceiling, etc.
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The song just has that feel – a standard in the making, only waiting to become a part of the fabric of the coming years, chosen again and again on karaoke machines, picked out for people to get married to and buried to, centrepiece of an album that seems sure (however much she flaps her hand and demurs) to rattle the world the way 21 did.
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Clegg can hardly be seen to take this rebuff to the centrepiece of his constitutional reform programme with total equanimity.
Walking left towards the river, I come to the centrepiece.
Solicari leads me across a wide landing to the centrepiece of the City of London's Guildhall Art Gallery, where she is principal curator.
West Ham have been dogged by hooliganism since they moved to the centrepiece of the London Olympics this season, with serious crowd trouble also erupting in league games against Middlesbrough and Watford.
Now we come to the centrepiece of the painting: here is Eustace (larger than everything else, as was the custom in such pictures), treading water in the middle of the river, hands clasped prayerfully, hoping for better times.
It's a reference to a centrepiece skit at the midweek gig, when Hill was attacked by a very short man wearing a golden leotard, who charged in from the wings to engage him in a pillow fight.
In addition to the centrepiece, the east face has four bays which are set forward and have shaped gables topped with finials.
The land would become home to the centrepiece for the Anfield Plaza development, which would include a hotel, restaurants, and offices.
A "shocking" new advert is to form the centrepiece of a drive to encourage women to act early if they suspect they have breast cancer.
"It's a building which has the potential to be a centrepiece for visitors to learn more about the city and showcase the Highlands as a tourist destination".
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