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Australia is an epicentre of extinction.
Open daily 11.30am-10pm Downtown Phoenix is an epicentre for Super Bowl events.
Mr Advani accused Pakistan of being an "epicentre of terrorism" and a hotbed for al-Qaeda.
And if there's an epicentre of that culture, it may be Paris Hilton's shoe closet.
He has his thoughts on why California seems to be an epicentre for all manner of outdoor idiosyncrasies.
The chapel can back it up: Mary Wollstonecraft spent three formative years attending the chapel, back when Stoke Newington was an epicentre of dissent.
I like Helsinki a lot because the city is extremely relaxed and has recently become an epicentre for spontaneous grassroots urban events.
Amid decades of depopulation, nearby Central City, once a nexus of black-owned businesses, became an epicentre of abandonment and violent crime.
It seemed ridiculous that I'd visit an epicentre of culture and spend two hours jostling strangers in the hope of eating an object smaller than my fist.
Aleppo had been a focal point of the initial civic protests, and was now an epicentre of a rebel push, the scars of which were everywhere.
The weeklong meeting in Santiago includes a full-scale emergency reaction to a simulated 9.0 earthquake hit with an epicentre in Santiago.
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