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They were then put on one of the white buses taking them to centres across France.
A clause was specially drafted in the BJP's manifesto pledging autonomy to "centres of excellence".
"Although if anyone is good enough, we can send them on to centres of excellence," he adds.
What is more of an issue is if you take GM crops to centres of origin like Ethiopia.
Domestic airlines serve local airports, and air service to centres such as Cuenca and Machala has been established.
Higher density development in these places will bring new life to centres such as Barking and Ilford, which has already identified space for 5,000 new homes.
Vice-chancellors warned of inevitable damage to centres of learning and teaching, arguing that EU membership was a critical factor in British universities' global reputation for excellence.
(The bid she refers to centres on the area's distinctive topography, a landscape created in large part by hundreds of years of sheep farming).
Police were needed, she said, in case what she described as "extremists" tried to stop migrants accepting offers of new accommodation or buses to centres elsewhere in France.
The Obama administration must be a guillotine, cutting all federal funding to centres that violate its citizens' civil rights and waste resources by targeting law-abiding citizens.
French officials said around 300 women and children would be taken from a neighbouring building on Thursday to centres around France.
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