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In April, she began presenting a new current affairs television show that the BBC flagged as a new centrepiece for their daytime scheduling, airing on both BBC2 and BBC News.
What if, say, 50 years down the road, oil sands production has been scaled back to meet real, enforceable international climate targets, and weed has taken off as a new centrepiece of Alberta's economy?
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More significantly, it boosted what the New York Times called the new centrepiece of US foreign policy: "diplomacy, the venerable but often-unsatisfying art of compromise".
It could be that, if Murray takes a rest from the competition, doubles will be Great Britain's strength, with the elder Murray brother the new centrepiece of the strategy.
The next game in the Call of Duty series will come from another studio, Treyarch, and is likely to be Black Ops 3. If this title becomes the new centrepiece of CoD eSports, what happens to the successful new features?
Not surprisingly, he chose the latter.The government has never really recovered politically from the introduction a year ago of a new tax system, whose centrepiece was a tax on most goods and services in exchange for lower income and corporation taxes.
Kalusha became the centrepiece of a new team.
Kalusha became the centrepiece of a new team, which became known as the Chipolopolo, the Copper-headed Bullets. Copper-headed Bullets
The centrepiece is a new portrait of Garner by BP Portrait Award winner Andrew Tift.
(Richard's grave is now the centrepiece of a new visitor's centre).
The image is the centrepiece of a new BBC series, the Son of God, which begins this Sunday.
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