Sentence examples for heart of a network from inspiring English sources

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Whittamore was at the heart of a network of corrupt officials and "blaggers" responsible for obtaining information such as ex-directory phone numbers, car registrations and criminal records.

The attorney general, Rafael Macedo de la Concha, said "corrupt public servants" were at the heart of a network that had been stealing secrets from the government and selling them to the cartels since 1996.

Mr Mankarious sits at the heart of a network that includes another four overseas campuses, more than 100 training centres and 300 full-time trainers.There are now some 1,600 corporate universities in America, four times as many as a decade ago.

The former Tottenham manager was sacked after just 46 days in charge of CSKA following a controversial 3-1 home defeat to FK Moskva on 25 October, but that was just one consequence of a match that lies at the heart of a network of reports of possible match-fixing and Chechen-based mafia corruption.

Today she's navigating the Prinsengracht, the outermost of three canals that loop round the city's medieval centre to form its canal ring – the Unesco-World-Heritage-listed, 400-year-old heart of a network of 165 canals that flows for more than 60 miles.

Rupert's family was at the heart of a network of Protestant rulers across the north of Europe, as Frederick had close ties through his mother to the ruling House of Orange-Nassau in the United Provinces, and Elizabeth was the daughter of James I of England and Anne of Denmark.

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Ministers want to scrap the legal services most needed by the poor and vulnerable and which are at the heart of a threadbare network of advice agencies.

Charity would be at the heart of a national network, backed by EU aid money, called Feeding Britain, in which food banks, supermarkets, local councils and government departments work together to "eliminate hunger".

Beyond Palencia, however, Spain's most successful female runner is generating more astonishment than sympathy as allegations mount that Domínguez was at the heart of a trafficking network of illegal performance-enhancing substances.

An article on The Guardian's Web site, citing no sources, said the newspaper "understands" that "names of at least three doctors" who worked at hospitals linked to Mr. Savile over decades had been passed to police investigators, with "claims that they were at the heart of a loose network of child abusers connected with Savile".

AGU is at the heart of a global network of societies and individuals in the geophysical sciences.

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