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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.
Generally, university teaching hospitals, which are government hospitals attached to universities, are centers for future clinicians and academics to learn and practice their knowledge and skills.
Both are home to clusters of photonics companies, despite the modest sizes of their communities; both benefit from their proximity to larger cities (Phoenix and Toronto, respectively); and both are centers for intensive photonics research.
The Equality Act of 2010 tries to secure certain trans rights, but also talks about conflicting needs the example it uses are centers for survivors of rape or domestic violence being allowed to exclude trans women.
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I don't believe charter schools take anything away from traditional public schools; rather, I think they can be centers for innovation and models for best practices.
Higher education institutions, which have historically been centers for education and innovation, must do a better job of educating the students needed for a competitive workforce.
Power lines were brought down in Sparta, where the storm was centered for most of the day.
By the middle of the third period, Holik was centering for the newcomer Ronald Petrovicky and the rookie Jamie Lundmark.
Note that all the figures in Fig. 2 have been centered for easier comparison.
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