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are centered for
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The point in the interior of a circle that is equidistant from all points on the circumference.
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From 1225 onwards, a series of medieval doctrines of the transcendentals was formulated by such diverse authors as Philip the Chancellor, the authors of the Summa Halensis, Bonaventure, and Albert the Great that are centered, for historical reasons,[2] on the transcendentality of the good.
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Power lines were brought down in Sparta, where the storm was centered for most of the day.
Note that all the figures in Fig. 2 have been centered for easier comparison.
Finally, hybridization data have been centered for each spot.
As explained below, the time profiles were centered for the statistical analysis.
All variables were centered for this analysis (Kraemer et al., 2002).
By the middle of the third period, Holik was centering for the newcomer Ronald Petrovicky and the rookie Jamie Lundmark.
Lovejoy has been paired with Olli Maatta, while Bonino has been centering for Hagelin and Phil Kessel.
But two cities in particular are centers for the event.
Hubs are centers for collection, rearrangement, and redistribution of commodities in transportation networks.
"But they're much more than just retail spots aimed at attracting customers, the stores are centers for community connection.
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