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They are usually centred on a reception/dining/games area, with a scattering of chalets that offer hot water, ceiling fans and half-hearted air-conditioning.
Inflammatory or infectious diseases of the bowel are usually centred in the bowel wall and can cause segmental or diffuse wall thickening [17].
Since administrations and institutions are usually centred along one specific resource (think about ministries for agriculture and water treaties), establishing cross-divisional capacities will have to climb up on the governance agenda.
4 8 The lesions of classical GIP are usually centred on the centrilobular areas.
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The sacrificial ceremonies performed annually in the groves were usually centred on some ancient tree dedicated to a deity.
The relationship between a company and its transaction bank is usually centred on the chief financial officer or treasurer, but chief executives like to deal with trusted confidants whose loyalty is to them, not their CFOs.
While in the Bible worship was usually centred in the sanctuary of the Temple in Jerusalem, the rabbis, particularly after the destruction of the Second Temple (70 ce), attempted to sanctify all of life.
Such a TTL measurement is usually centre-weighted (predominantly based on the image centre).
"He's usually centre stage and he usually is better at it than everyone around him," he adds.
The costs centres are usually ranked according to importance and the costs are being assigned to centres lower down the scale in a step-wise fashion [ 8].
Parishes are civil subdivisions, usually centred on a village or small town, that are distinct from church bodies.
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