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Freekick to Arsenal about 25 yards out, quite central.
My luck has finally run out.' But there is something about journalism that is quite central to the person I am – a tendency to ask awkward questions.
Updated at 8.25pm GMT 8.06pm GMT 21 min: Trouble for Portugal: Postiga, battling back at the edge of this area, trips Nilsson to concede a freekick 19 yards out, quite central.
Levels of Life is a hard book to describe; no summary will capture the experience of reading it – the way in which, as the slim volume progresses, something not quite central to your vision builds, so that by the end you are blindsided by a quiet devastation.
Hoque and Nahid (2015) had suggested that business mission and market exploitation are quite central constructs in the phenomenon of social entrepreneurship, in addition to the social missions.
Being thoroughly knowledgeable about the variety of aspects and streams of Judaism, Maimon simply could not participate in this reductive project which unfortunately was quite central to modern Jewish philosophy.
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But his work was never again quite as central to American culture.
"Academics have wondered for years why music is quite so central to the play," said Holmes.
That, obviously, made a lot of people question whether finance should play quite so central an economic role.
"But as time goes on, it won't be quite as central to people's thinking as it is today -- but it will be there".
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