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been centres
proper noun
A former région of France, now named Centre-Val de Loire
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She is loyal to her staff, including her special advisers, who have themselves been centres of storms.
However, one genetic study that compared the DNA of dogs and wolves inhabiting areas thought to have been centres of dog domestication suggests that dogs and modern wolves belong to separate lineages that share a common ancestor.
In Wales in 2010, the Welsh government decided to de-incorporate and focus on what the "old techs" had always been: centres for training, for adult and communication education (now distant memories in England) for GCSE and A-level provision, and for apprenticeships, day release and much else, with a primary focus on identifiable local communities.
Sources ReprintsLaw has been essential for urban life since Babylonian times, both because cities have usually been centres of commerce, and trade needs regulation, and because cities tend to draw different kinds of people, whose success in living together depends on common rules of behaviour.
But also I have a fascination with conflict and places that have been centres of civil or sovereign dispute.
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The BBC has often been centre-stage.
But this week, music has been centre stage.
There Elamite civilization was centred.
I was centre-half.
He was centre stage.
It is centre stage.
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