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the hubs
noun
The central part, usually cylindrical, of a wheel; the nave.
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I know the hubs, the connecting flights, the weather forecasts.
They are one of the hubs of theatrical life.
"What it nicely shows is that for the purpose of this particular experiment, they tend to avoid the hubs, or the hubs drop the message," he said.
Including only a small percentage of the nodes -- the hubs -- would be a starting point.
(Andy Carvin, an NPR producer, appears to have been one of the hubs).
In addition to offering passengers duty-free goods, the hubs attract corporations considering regional offices.
Finch was stupefied and began rubbing the hubs of her palms together, a nervous habit.
And Mackay – one of the hubs of the resources boom – is at a crossroads.
You can also link the hubs together to create more outlets for U.S.B. equipment.
Joachim and Anne is one of the hubs of New York's Haitian community.
Cheap upstarts are growing faster than the European and American legacy carriers that rule the hubs.
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