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He is the centrepiece to the most remarkable sequence, captured on the film's poster.

Yet it has a delightful, subtle fig aroma that works perfectly at Christmas and even as a centrepiece to the dining table.

"Televisions are a centrepiece to the modern living room and thereby a promising gateway into the home for Apple's growing ecosystem," Icahn said, predicting an Apple television could be on the market in 2016.

From the gargantuan roasts on Sunday, where inevitably we would have heated discussions about what animal would provide the centrepiece to the following week's lunch, to the Welsh stews and Bengali curries prepared by my mother, meat was at the centre of every meal and remains so to this day.

The gallery has been built as the centrepiece to the city's £100m regeneration.

As an ironic centrepiece to the display, Arad features the vintage 500's original wooden panel-shaping buck, on loan from the Fiat Archive and Museum.

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Doubles from £60 Strident, vibrantly designed rooms are the centrepiece to this addition to the Commercial District's hotels: think sherbet-coloured throws and Day-Glo soft furnishings.

And Triton submarines, a Florida-based submersible company, intends to build a sub with a giant glass sphere at its centrepiece to take tourists down to the deepest ocean for $250,000 a ticket.

For the release, they shaved down their epic Leeds set (their shows stretched beyond the two-and-a-half-hour mark, with an entire performance of Tommy as the centrepiece) to just six songs totalling 37 minutes.

I've read the centrepiece to this year's festival, Rona Munro's bold and effervescently modern James plays – a landmark for the National Theatre of Scotland and, in a tense year for that country, a gratifying collaboration with the English – I mean, British – National Theatre.

In our book, the centrepiece to any Christmas cheeseboard has to be stilton: we'd recommend Colston Bassett stilton or Stichelton, a raw milk blue from Nottinghamshire (and made, incidentally, by one of Neal's Yard Dairy's original founders, Randolph Hodgson).

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