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Until then, whales had been a locus of fearful wonder, or an industrial resource.
Hudson Valley Hospital Center, formerly Peekskill Hospital, has long been a locus of relationships among northern Westchester's influential Republicans.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, this part of the world has been a locus of the problem of addressing separatist aspirations.
The Town of Berkshire was established in 1791 as "Brown's Settlement," and has been a locus of lumber production and agriculture since its beginning.
The River to River Festival (June 17-July 15) has seldom been a locus of choreographic innovation, but this year the free programming transplants some of the best recent dances for small stages (by Beth Gill, Maria Hassabi, and others) onto piers and into ferry terminals.
The center officially opened on May 18, with the GHCC as its operator, and so far, the building has been a locus of activity.
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For one character, Paris is "a locus of several desires".
Robin Hood's Sherwood is a locus of freedom from tyranny.
Sri Lanka is a locus of guerrilla war and arms smuggling.
The Maysles' movie Salesman was to be a locus classicus in this field, freighted with implied irony and tragedy.
Last week the Burnquist homestead was a locus for family and friends from Brazil and industry filmmakers and photographers.
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