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As such things often go, even the most central of details mutated with each telling.
Situated on prime land near Regent's Park, it is the most central of London's main sporting arenas.
The three most central of those pastors — Paula White, Mark Burns and Darrell Scott — all came from the prosperity gospel-infused world of black televangelism.
James asserted that the problem of the one and the many is "the most central of all philosophical problems" in that the answer given to it influences so greatly the approach to other problems and the answers given to them.
If Jane Jacobs was right that old buildings benefit from new uses, so do old technology and such venerable concepts as a mom-and-pop (or pop-and-pop) bookstore named for that most central of human relationships.
As the most central of the landing fields the American and British "raisin bombers" used during the Berlin Airlift of 1948-49, it always held a special place in Berliners' hearts.
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Norman Reedus Daryl Dixonn has brooded his way into being one of the most central characters of the entire show that he gets his own epilogue in the trailer.
It would be enough of a career for any politician to be remembered as one of the most central figures of nuclear disarmament in history.
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