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The stories that might be central, however -- those of Assaf and Tamar -- remain oddly oblique.
Now the woman better known to headline writers as "DisGrace" or "First Shopper" is making a surprise entrance on to the political stage and, it is speculated, might be central to her autocratic husband's plan to build a dynasty.
Previous studies have indicated that structural properties of the manufacturing network might be central influencing factors triggering synchronization emergence.
They might be central information sources for groups of people who did not answer the survey.
Further study of the relationship between astrocytes and PC injury might be central to understanding ET pathogenesis.
Particularly, the idea of organizing information in order to save working memory might be central for the application of decision strategies in multicue decisions.
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But issues like the tax code that might otherwise be central to the campaign debate took a backseat again on Saturday to the debate over war and peace.
The challenge for developers and city officials is creating a sense that this downtown might actually be central to something -- though it won't ever be the center of Los Angeles.
Beyond the specific clinical focus that might relate to a suspected TIA, many express how they cannot simply ignore a wide range of other factors that might possibly be central to the patients' current health status.
In addition, one can hypothesize that TNF-α might not be central in generating active discopathy-related Modic 1 signal and back pain symptoms, as suggested by animal models [ 55, 56].
We have a knack for gliding over grief even in literary works where it might seem to be central, such as "Hamlet" and "The Catcher in the Rye".
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