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Taken together, these claims make the body the central locus of the mind.
"There is an extraordinary mismatch," says Lester Salamon, the director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies, "between the geographical locus of the need and the geographical locus of the giving".
For some in China and India the US is no longer the most obvious locus of the modern.
I am certain that Syntagma is the locus of the first advanced-democracy revolution we have ever seen.
Now restored, it serves as the locus of the Cervantino Festival and a concert hall year-round.
But this just shifts the exact locus of the problem.
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, this part of the world has been a locus of the problem of addressing separatist aspirations.
In its northern reaches, the avenue is quiet and accessible, feeling more like a byway in the West Village than the locus of the world's hipster activity.
"We are grateful to Royal Navy Rescue 177 who transferred rescue team members from the valley floor to the locus of the avalanche.
They've hypothesized in a series of papers that this so-called "transition zone" may be the locus of the "root brain" first proposed by Darwin.
There have been other neurological controversies concerning the locus of the soul.
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