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While most politicians are reluctant to talk about possible coalition deals, Robinson has made the probability of a hung parliament one of the centre points of his campaign.
The building walls were framed with 5 × 10-centimetre (2 × 4-inch) vertical members, or studs, placed at 40 centimetres (16 inches) on centre (that is, measured between the centre points of each); these in turn supported the roof and floor joists, usually 5 × 25 centimetres (2 × 10 inches) also placed 40 centimetres (16 inches) apart and capable of spanning up to 6 metres (20 feet).
After the fuzzy data is clustered into marketing segments, the centre points of market segments are used as ideal points for new product development.
No difference was detected for any of the compared digestibility coefficients when evaluating the four centre points of the multiple simplex design.
Curvature can be expressed in a number of ways, including the maximum deflection from a straight-line joining the centre points of the two ends of the log.
Mixes 1 5 were randomly selected to cover a wide range of mixture proportioning within the modelled region, while mixes 6 10 were the centre points of the models.
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This will help you find the precise centre point of your drawing.
The centre point of Toulouse is the Romanesque Basilique St-Sernin, dating from 1215.
This culminates in the centre point of such meetings: the altar call.
This beautiful bridge is (and always has been) the centre point of the city.
At "the centre point of her soul" is not God, but a humanist writer taking walks with his mind.
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