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His shows typically centred on the lives of police officers or lawyers.
Each coastal settlement had a stone mosque, which, typically, centred upon a roofed rectangular hall divided by masonry pillars.
The premise of each season typically centred on a grave terrorist threat to the United States, such as a nuclear attack.
New atheism is a predominantly Anglo-American phenomenon (though concentrated primarily in the United States) and is typically centred on the works of a number of high profile authors, colloquially known as the "Four Horsemen"—Dawkins (2006),Dennett (2006), Harris (2004) and Hitchens (2007).
He played with Miles Davis in the early 1960s, then had a freelance career in America and Europe, and continued to record often; his albums were typically centred on his own imaginative songs and arrangements and included his stimulating interplay with drummers such as Blakey, Philly Joe Jones, and Billy Higgins.
Schwannomas are typically centred on the porus and have a sharp angle towards the dura.
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Food typically centres around generous chicken and rib combos and an array of lobster, shrimp, snapper and crayfish, with a whole lobster priced at £15.
This typically centres on distinctive style, clothing, make up, body art and music preference.
Definitions typically centre on the perceptions of the target, but vary with respect to duration, frequency, intent to harm and behaviours included.
All six centres typically focus on the acute care phase.
However, in simulation studies, it has been shown that the volumetric images produced by beam-formers typically show a peak centred around the electrical source location with a width depending on true source extent and on the signal-to-noise ratio of the data (Barnes and Hillebrand, 2003; Hillebrand and Barnes, 2011).
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