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were centered
noun
The point in the interior of a circle that is equidistant from all points on the circumference.
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Indeed, minor earthquakes in January 2001 and October 2001 were centered in Manhattan itself.
Both quakes were centered about 95 miles north-west of Oklahoma City.
Rather, the ads were centered on young, physically fit men in humorous situations.
Siemens said the problems were centered in its energy, transport and technology groups.
On Sunday most rescue efforts were centered on Dorchester and Charleston.
Previous campaigns to promote outside investment in the Irish economy were centered on the country's people.
"Most of the reviews were centered on how I looked like Frasier," Mr. Grammer noted ruefully.
All my education, my background and my social life were centered around it.
By contrast, quakes like those that hit L'Aquila and Amatrice were centered just below the surface.
It is unbelievable, that whole area, where the clock and metal industries were centered internationally.
Preliminary analysis showed they were centered within several thousand feet of the wells.
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