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Mr Cameron is copying this gambit of centralising in a narrow sense to devolve in the broader one.
It created not so much a new erotic act as a separate erogenous zone, one – as Acker says in her second email – of "pure narcissism", the opposite of meatspace sex, which Wark describes as "centralising in space and localising in time".
Other accelerators in Europe seem to want to start lots of local divisions based on cities, rather than centralising in one, as Seedcamp does.
Delaney says agencies have been "centralising in order to refine the skill set", and says: "You need to have a concentrated team that can refine best-in-class processes and realise 'we've got to move slowly'.
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It would be too centralised in London.
Power used to be centralised in the presidency.
Education has been centralised in Hungary in recent years.
That's not to say that we aren't too centralised in this country; we are.
They prefer political power to be centralised in their own joint operation.
Mr Williamson has centralised in California the responsibility for brand, risk and interoperability three core concepts.
Power is centralised in his office, his cabinet is deferential and the opposition looks crushed.
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