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Roger Federer was crossing the bridge connecting Centre Court with the players' area, trim in a navy polo.
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All-weather roads were developed in the 1930s, which began to depart from the surveyed township roads connecting centres directly.
Red lines show boundaries of domains and they connect centre of particles that build the domain.
So-called "many-to-many" connections can be established, in which the connected centres can interact with each other through a common platform.
A second line is drawn between point A and the axis of the femoral neck, which is defined by connecting the centre of the femoral head with the centre of the femoral neck (c).
The mall also sits on almost any route connecting the centre of Stratford, with its train stations, and the Olympic Park, and the housing, schools and businesses which it is hoped will emerge in the Games' wake.
The CEA is the angle between the line connecting the centre of the femoral head and the acetabulum and the line perpendicular to the line connecting the sit bones of the ischial tuberosity.
For better visibility of this error coding we leave out the lines originally connecting the centre with the end of each ray (Figure 4, right column).
For each cell, a polygon is calculated such that each edge is perpendicular to and passes though a line connecting the centre of the cell with that of its near-neighbour and bisects the separation between the cells.
The anterior tibial tubercle axis (ATT) was defined by a line connecting the centre of the posterior cruciate attachment on the tibia and a point located at the medial third of the anterior tibial tubercle.
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