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Tripping through assorted rhythms, sonnets, end-rhymed quatrains and the looping lines of its centrepiece, it is as formally vibrant as the luminous letters that adorn its cover.
But when such chaos envelops its centrepiece it is little wonder that the stadium, more money pit than white elephant, continues to grab all the attention – for all the wrong reasons.
She said: "Equity is the centrepiece, it cannot be shifted.
Although she appeared in a stage version of The Forsyte Saga as late as 1991, in which the Soames-Irene marriage was made even more the centrepiece, it was that one BBC television series in the 1960s that gives the Nyree Dawn Porter name (it means "little white flower" in Maori) a continuing resonance.
If you decide the table needs a centrepiece, it's easy enough to Google "tofu turkey''.
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But if it is not your centrepiece, let it help you relish what is.
Colin Hogg of The New Zealand Herald called it "a remarkable musical centrepiece", believing it to be the best song on the album.
It enjoyed instant success, paying for its construction within weeks, and survived changing tastes and trends to remain as the park's centrepiece until it shut its gates in 2003.
The store is actually from western Japan, but its Akihabara shop is the centrepiece and it has been visited by countless Japanese celebrities.
I became really proud to be the centrepiece of it.
There is no main lodge – usually a great camps' centrepiece – as it burned down in the 1930s.
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