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The broader cuts that councils are expected to make could hit services run from the centres.
Rather, it spread from the centres of Canada, Scotland, Sweden, and possibly northern Russia.
"South Africa is far away from the centres of conflict, but transnational terrorism is a reality and I don't think any country in the globe is unaffected".
He also dismissed the concerns from refugee advocates and from whistleblowers about restrictions on information that can be disclosed from the centres.
Is it ethical to have made no progress because these epidemics affect people far away from the centres of political gravity?
In the meantime, millions of Indians are still searching for democracy to trickle down from the centres of power into their forests.
Radio jet, material spewing from the centres of some galaxies at close to the speed of light and emitting strong radio waves.
In 1887, promoting the location of power stations away from the centres of cities, he designed the Deptford Power Station outside London.
It is worrying that despite lying far from the centres of the drugs business they preside over such thoroughly corrupt criminal-justice apparatuses.
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