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The point in the interior of a circle that is equidistant from all points on the circumference.
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Pierce and Garnett were limited to 12 minutes 29 seconds, as were center Brook Lopez and guard Joe Johnson.
Mosasaurs and other marine reptiles were center stage in the growth of the fossil record in the early 19th century.
The two oldest starters were center Nenad Krstic (26) and guard Thabo Sefolosha, who turns 26 on Sunday.
Broncos O vs. Chiefs D The players of the game were center J.D. Walton and left guard Zane Beadles.
In Super Bowl XXXV after the 2000 season, two discards were center stage -- Baltimore's Trent Dilfer and the Giants' Kerry Collins.
But on a clear Monday afternoon, the Orioles were center stage, splitting the doubleheader with the Blue Jays and keeping pressure on the division-leading Yankees.
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"We wanted to do something different from what, at the time, was being built around town, which were center-hall Colonials".
The NIPU dispersed uniformly and a transition from brittle to marginally tough occurred when L/d reached a critical value, 1.74, where L and d were center-to-center distance and the diameter of the particle, respectively.
All predictors were centered.
Sessions were center-based, conducted via computer, carried out with small groups of no more than six individuals, and monitored by skilled trainers.
Of note, although the Beginning and Ending Supportive Therapy for the Kidney study is an important step forward as it contains comparative analysis from 23 countries and five continents, assessments were center-based rather than patient-based.
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