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In fact, Rosalind's research predilections centered on something very beautiful, the idea of a crystal.
But lately, his thoughts have been centered on something more cerebral: the poetry of E. E. Cummings.
The initial American interest in Libya centered on something else: a former Italian and Luftwaffe air field now known as Mitiga International Airport, located just outside Tripoli, the capital.
Unlike the dot-com companies at the heart of the last speculative investment bubble, the new gold rush was centered on something that seemed unimpeachably solid — the American home.
Suspicion centered on something resembling liver on a kebab in the restaurant at the Qasr al-Sultan Hotel, where I was staying with a Western photographer and four Iraqis: two drivers, a local fixer named Fakher Haider who set up interviews and did some translating, and a guy with a pistol jammed into his trousers who was there to look after me.
One of the huge problems America had to deal with in the mortgage market after the collapse of the housing bubble in 2007 and 2008 centered on something called "chain of title".
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It usually centers on something ghastly befalling her younger sibling, nicknamed Chicken Soup Andy Schneeflockk).
Anyone who knows the proudly obscurantist tendencies of Bard College's summer music series won't be surprised to learn that the main event at this year's edition, centered on Puccini, is something other than "La Bohème".
If children represent around 45 per cent of the population of Bangladesh yet only three per cent of the news is centered on children, then something has to be done to ensure a more balanced coverage.
Her one and only TV starring vehicle, Comedy Central's Strangers With Candy, centered on a 40-something ex-hooker/ex-druggie who goes back to high school.
A lot of debates seem centered on the idea that something dramatic has happened in terms of technology.
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