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It makes shopping much easier – you don't have to go into central London town.
Rosenbaum is retired now, but he still goes into Central on Wednesday afternoons to meet with the magic club.
When you go into central London, you go into these places with beautiful old houses around Regent's Park and no one lives there.
Earlier the home secretary, Charles Clarke, had urged people to stay at home until further notice, telling them not to go into central London.
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"A lot of people don't want to go into central administrative positions because sometimes senior teachers make more than they do," Ms. Willett said, "and they don't have good bargaining positions".
Here is Watson in the new book recalling an early visit to the California Institute of Technology: "In the evenings we would often go into central Pasadena to a restaurant where we had earlier spotted two striking blondes about my age.
"We have taken the opportunity to use the 40 Commando relief in place to put US troops into the north of Helmand, which is where they can have best effect, and when we bring the next battle group in from the British forces they are going to go into central Helmand".
If one-quarter of that total went into central Europe an arbitrary estimate, but not an absurd one that would make Russia the region's third-biggest foreign investor after Germany and the Netherlands, roughly equal with France.Will central Europeans ever be at ease with investment from their mighty neighbour?
VICE went into central London to see the FLA reveal their plans for terror suspects and hear from their founder, John Meighan.
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