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The film centres on the tempestuous relationship between Lady Bird and Marion.
The union's dispute with Wincanton centres on how holiday pay is calculated.
The Malibu Games mostly featured people whose notoriety centres on social media.
The row centres on how the effect of the China shock is measured.
President Joko Widodo was expected to visit evacuation centres on Bali later on Tuesday.
Broadspectrum Ltd, which runs the detention centres on Manus and Nauru, declined to comment.
But only one of these processing and registration centres, on Lesbos, is fully functional.
That risk centres on trouble at Italy's third-biggest bank, Monte dei Paschi di Siena.
The Chronicle describes a remarkably bitter debate, much of which centres on choices regarding methodology.
The affair highlighted a fundamental division among Catholics, which centres on the buzzwords "clarity" and "accompaniment".
OPEC's deal to release more supply centres on returning to 100 percent compliance with existing, agreed cuts.
The second objection centres on the appalling conditions in the Libyan camps to which migrants are confined.
Sources familiar with the SFC probe have told Reuters that the investigation centres on possible market manipulation.
The Corte dei Conti case centres on interest rate derivatives agreed between the Treasury and Morgan Stanley.
Another complaint centres on the film's director, John Trengrove, a white South African accused of appropriating Xhosa culture.
The plot centres on a collection of paintings discovered by Josephina (Zawe Ashton), an ambitious young gallery assistant.
The key issue in the case centres on the impact of the merger on the national employer market.
The case centres on agreements between Barclays and Qatari investors during two fundraisings in June and October 2008.
The dispute centres on the house in which Lee Kuan Yew lived from 1945 until his death in 2015.
The dispute centres on a planned advance payment of $700 million by Evergrande to Faraday subject to some conditions.
The publication's wrath centres on Baidu, China's biggest online-search firm, for a scandal involving the ads it carries.
This often forces people to walk for miles to check in at reporting centres on a weekly or monthly basis.
The row centres on what happens if parliament rejects the initial exit deal May and her team negotiate with Brussels.
The case centres on whether Apple's App Store, which takes a 30% cut of all sales, constitutes an unfair monopoly.
The diplomatic row over Huawei, a Chinese telecoms-equipment firm, centres on the legitimacy of America's extraterritorial reach (see article).
The series centres on the issue of post-traumatic stress disorder among veterans, with Castle far from the only example.
Part of the dispute centres on U.S. allegations that China has stolen American intellectual property, an accusation denied by Beijing.
Set in 1950s Baltimore, the film centres on two youth subcultures: the "drapes" and the "squares," who are direct rivals.
The dispute centres on the role of conductors, staff who current have responsibility for opening and closing the train doors.
Fortunately, they're still widespread in Tasmania, where they exist in the wild and in captive breeding centres on the island state.
The case centres on Shoprite Checkers' event ticket selling subsidiary, Computicket, which was also charged and fined 10 percent of turnover.
Much of the animosity towards Thoreau centres on the two years he spent by Walden Pond and the book they inspired.
Nestlé also rounds out its product range, which at the moment centres on high-end Nespresso capsules and cheap instant drinks.
Washington will honour the deal to take up to 1,250 asylum-seekers held in Australian detention centres on remote Pacific islands.
Set in England, The Shadow of a Doubt centres on the character Kate Derwent, a former nurse married to a gentleman.
The latest scandal to envelop the social network centres on its contract with a consultancy to dig up dirt on its detractors.
The main uncertainty centres on how far and how fast oil prices and the industry's costs will rise in the years ahead.
When it comes to faith, that premise centres on the idea of improvement – what if things were better than they are now.
Barry centres on the life of Obama as a young Columbia University student in racially-charged New York of the early '80s.
Mr Howard then introduced the Pacific Solution, which included the construction of two offshore detention centres, on Manus Island and on Nauru.
Much of the criticism directed at the Department centres on its funding for energy research and development on fossil fuels and renewables.
The case centres on the acquisition by Blackstone of RCS's historic headquarters in central Milan for 120 million euros ($134 million) in 2013.
The work of Mr Holmström, a Finnish economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, centres on the behaviour of individuals rather than organisations.
Her Feast of the Seven fishes centres on simple dishes with big flavour: tuna carpaccio, octopus with preserved lemons, and whole sea bream.
The case centres on RCS' historic headquarters in central Milan, which Blackstone bought from RCS for 120 million euros ($134 million) in 2013.
The case centres on the player's image rights and a web of shell companies allegedly used to evade taxes on income from those rights.
The case centres on the purchase of a big offshore oil field known as OPL 245, and touches the top ranks of both firms.
A Western diplomat said that late on Tuesday, turnout was between 15 and 20 percent, with around 30 percent in some centres on Wednesday.
If one considers our gallery records comprehensively, our greatest strength centres on the market for New York painting and sculpture between 25 and 7303.
BREXIT - UK TO PROPOSE "CUSTOMS CLEARANCE CENTRES" ON BOTH SIDES OF THE IRISH BORDER AS PART OF BREXIT PLAN - RTE EUROPE EDITOR ON TWITTER
The conflict centres on control of the Nagorno-Karabakh region, which declared independence from Azerbaijan in 1988 as the Soviet Union started to break apart.
The row centres on Andrew Brunson, a Presbyterian preacher from North Carolina who was imprisoned in Turkey in 2016 on flimsy terrorism and espionage charges.
Few have made it in by sea since politicians resumed a bipartisan policy of putting "boat people" into detention centres on Pacific islands in 2013.
They say their angst centres on three key risks: the future of the central bank's current independence, policy continuity and the competence of Zeti's replacement.
Conte further said that some EU states had informally offered to open these centres on their soil, but underlined that Italy was not among them.
The latest fund, its fourth, will focus on Germany, Britain, the Nordics and France, as well as tech centres on both coasts of the United States.
It centres on more than 300 advertisements in which Samsung showed its Galaxy phones being used at the bottom of swimming pools and in the ocean.
The current speculation over Mr Berlusconi centres on the likelihood of his playing the kingmaker—and true arbiter of his country's fortunes—after the next election.
And pipelines to move the produced oil from the shale fields to refining centres on the U.S. Gulf Coast or onto tankers for export are full.
The cabinet dispute centres on a long-standing faultline in Israeli society between those who serve in the military and those who receive a religious exemption.
The spat centres on two Irish-registered subsidiaries that hold the right to use Apple's intellectual property to make and sell its products outside the Americas.
It would also be a victory for Abe, whose conservative agenda of restoring traditional values and loosening constraints on the military centres on revising the constitution.
Most of the controversy centres on the fossil energy, renewables, and energy conservation programmes and other small items which amounted to around $5 billion in total.
The conflict between the two nations often centres on the disputed Spratly and Paracel Islands, where China has built artificial reefs and set up military facilities.
In America, venture capitalists shy away from backing startups whose business centres on the consumer internet, because the likes of Google and Facebook are so dominant there.
The case centres on whether DNB, charging customers for so-called active fund management, had in fact covertly been tracking a stock index - a claim DNB denies.
Taking place in 1915, "The Promise" centres on a passionate love triangle but is set against the genocide perpetrated against Armenians by officials of the Ottoman Empire.
Built in 1992 using Bulgarian limestone and 2,000 tonnes of imported Italian marble, the building is carved with intricate Hindu symbols and centres on a huge fluted dome.
The dispute centres on Novartis's Sandoz unit's contract manufacturing deal with Alder Biopharmaceuticals to help produce an Aimovig rival, eptinezumab, which on Tuesday was accepted for FDA review.
The case centres on whether DNB, in charging customers for so-called active fund management, had in fact covertly been tracking a stock index - a claim DNB denies.
The scandal centres on claims that, as Vote Leave neared the £7m ($10m) spending cap imposed on it by the commission, it handed £625,000 to another group, BeLeave.
Much of the debate centres on a classification by a working group of the International Agency for Research on Cancer, even though it is not a regulatory authority.
The main dispute centres on the Islamic principle of takfir, the categorisation of others as non-believers, argues Jacob Zenn, an analyst at the Washington-based Jamestown Foundation.
The argument centres on whether Britain should be able to leave the EU with no deal governing its departure, which most businesses say would be a catastrophic outcome.
The case centres on Bobby James Moore, then 20, who was sentenced to die in 1980 after fatally shooting a grocery store clerk during a botched burglary in Houston.
The play centres on a heated argument about identity, assimilation and stereotypes among Amir, his white wife and two friends, an African-American lawyer and a Jewish art dealer.
Six weeks after the hurricane, 20123 of the 93 health centres on the island had reopened, but at least 60 had no power and were running with generators only.
This celebration centres on the moment when, according to church tradition, the Holy Spirit bestowed upon the disciples of Jesus Christ the mysterious power to communicate across language barriers.
But dozens of people still live in the abandoned restaurants and amusement centres on the park's southern edge after losing their jobs when it closed over three years ago.
The most likely outcome at this stage is that many of those held at Manus will be transferred to the other Australian-funded centres, on Christmas Island and Nauru.
"Debate that centres on making one fossil fuel appear more climate-friendly than another misses the point," Mackenzie said, according to a copy of his speech to Peking University.
The case centres on whether three horses donated by Samsung Group for the training of Choi's daughter, a competitive equestrian, should be considered bribes aimed at winning Park's favour.
The CMA competition investigation centres on whether Takeaway might have re-entered the UK market — which it quit in 2016 — if its takeover of Just Eat had not succeeded.
After learning that he was a suspect in an inquiry that centres on the award of Expo 2015's juiciest contract, Mr Sala, who denies wrongdoing, suspended himself from office.
The play (pictured) centres on a heated argument about identity, assimilation and stereotypes between Amir, his white wife and two friends, an African-American lawyer and a Jewish art dealer.
The latest (and biggest) controversy centres on claims that he has allowed his wealthy businessman friends, the Gupta brothers, to meddle in cabinet appointments and rake in preferential government contracts.
Sibanye's case centres on its argument that the collective members of three other unions - which have already signed a wage agreement with the firm - make up a majority of employees.
"The bullish argument for crude still centres on Iran sanctions which are due to begin in November, and continued output declines from Venezuela," said William O'Loughlin, investment analyst at Rivkin Securities.
The second issue centres on the additional volume of U.S. goods that China will agree to buy, Vice Premier Liu He, China's lead trade negotiator, said last week without giving details.
Strong, Flexible Financial Position The company has a conservative financial structure and policy, which centres on a loan/value (LTV) of 35% and a maximum limit of 40% in exceptional cases.
The Australian government's decision to move 267 asylum seekers, 37 of these babies, to detention centres on the island of Nauru has been met with fierce opposition by the #LetThemStay campaign.
THREE HORSES The case centres on whether three horses donated by Samsung Group for the training of Choi's daughter, a competitive equestrian, should be considered bribes aimed at winning Park's favour.
But two years on, health centres on the tiny mountainous island of 72,000 people are better prepared for the next storm, as climate change fuels more powerful hurricanes across the Caribbean.
Another suit, filed the next day in the same court by three environmental groups, centres on the harm to wildlife and other "far-reaching environmental impacts" that building a wall could cause.
The Homeland Security budget passed in February provided financing for humanitarian work, but it reduced financing for detention centres on the grounds Congress preferred alternatives including monitoring asylum seekers in the community.
"Our plan for FY18 centres on completing the combination with Tatts," Chief Executive Officer David Attenborough said, adding that the company expected to complete the transaction in the last quarter of 2017.
All these remains tell a story, but the most vivid centres on a group of hominin hunters who brought down and butchered a horse using axes knapped and then abandoned on site.
The Pride's plot centres on protagonist FabMan, who decides he's had enough of the poor representation, treatment and media coverage of LGBTQ+ superheroes, and resolves to form his own group of "queer powerhouses".
TIRANA (Reuters) - Albanian opposition supporters scuffled with police outside vote-counting centres on Wednesday and burned voting equipment at three locations in a dispute over whether to hold local elections on June 30.
The worry centres on the "liquidity mismatch" between mutual funds, which offer instant redemption to their clients, and the corporate-bond market, where many securities may be hard to trade in a crisis.
"The key to fire and haze prevention in Indonesia centres on the question of how to restore flammable deforested peatlands back to the fire-proof system they once were," said climate scientist David Gaveau.
THE long-running dispute between China and its rivals in the South China Sea centres on an apparently insoluble conflict: China's maritime claims overlap with those of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam.
Red Hat's OpenShift is supposed to create an über-cloud, allowing computing workloads to run anywhere: whether it is in corporate data centres, on any of the big public clouds or a combination thereof.
Well, internet trolls have found a way—two ways, in fact—to claim that Cadbury is engaged in a pro-Muslim and anti-Christian conspiracy, which they allege centres on its famed chocolate eggs.
Protests have also become a near daily occurrence in the detention centres on the Greek islands where migrants who arrived after a deal between the EU and Ankara came into effect earlier this month.
The dispute emerged six months ago and centres on breaches the Egyptian Financial Supervisory Authority (EFSA) says were involved in the 2011 demerger of Orascom Telecom Holding, which resulted in OTMT's current shareholding structure.
The scandal at VW centres on its development of software that detected the regular driving pattern of emissions-test cycles and responded by artificially lowering the amount of NOx produced by 11m diesel cars.
"Promise Me, Dad" centres on his last years as vice-president, when he was deciding whether to run in 2016 and his older son, Beau, was struggling with the cancer that ultimately killed him.
"Accordingly, and in line with our policy on opposing mandatory detention, we have suspended some of our activities at all closed centres on the islands," Melissa Fleming, a UNHCR spokesperson said of the decision.
This will cause problems for technology companies that share data and for the cloud service providers, such as Microsoft, Amazon, IBM and Google, which host information in data centres on behalf of other companies.
SEOUL, May 29 (Reuters) - South Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Tuesday the government will designate key shipbuilding centres on the southeast coast as "industry crisis" zones eligible for support, Yonhap news reported.
The political tension of "Albion" centres on its exploration of who is permitted to cross the boundaries of the garden's walls, who entitled to police its gates, and to whom the enclosed land rightly belongs.
Set in the near future when mankind has set up living stations and research centres on the moon and Mars, McBride makes his way into the vast abyss journeying through spectacular landscapes and empty space.
The case centres on whether Pimlico correctly classed Mr Smith as self-employed, merely contracting his services to the firm, or whether, as he argues, his relationship with the company more closely approximated one of employment.
New York took first place, followed by London, Hong Kong and Singapore in the Z/Yen global financial centres index, which ranks 100 financial centres on factors such as infrastructure and access to high quality staff.
New York overtook London as the globe's most attractive financial centre last year, according to the Z/Yen global financial centres index, which ranks 100 centres on factors such as infrastructure and access to quality staff.
The UN Human Rights Committee has long condemned Australia's refugee policy, particularly the management of offshore detention centres on Nauru and (now-closed) Manus Island, where assaults, sexual abuse, child abuse, and squalid living conditions were documented.
The two centres on Nauru and Manus Island in Papua New Guinea are part of a system set up in 2001 to send anyone who arrived by boat seeking asylum offshore while their refugee claim was assessed.
Several European and overseas banks have been dragged into the Danske Bank scandal, which centres on suspicious transactions of 21 billion euros that originated in Russia and elsewhere and flowed through its Estonia branch in 20.8834-2015.
The investigation centres on the flow of information ahead of a Metro announcement on March 30, 2016, about plans to separate its wholesale and food business from its consumer electronics chain, sending its shares 12 percent higher.
In the shopping case, Google has been accused of favoring its shopping service over those of rivals in internet search results while the AdSense case centres on the company's measures which block competitors in online search advertising.
When we talk about animal welfare in the meat industry, discussion usually centres on how animals are raised: what size the coops are, whether they can roam in green pastures, and the conditions under which they're transported.
The concern in EU governments and capital markets over the vote on March 4th centres on the possibility that the League will return to government, and the remoter, but still conceivable, prospect of Mr Salvini becoming prime minister.
Managing risky decisions Tymula's research centres on the trade-offs people make when deciding between safe but smaller rewards and larger rewards that come with more risk, and understanding who will tolerate more risk and in what circumstances.
Made up exclusively of refugees, many of whom have spent time in detention centres on the Italian island of Lampedusa, the team needed help when they arrived in Hamburg and St. Pauli were more than happy to oblige.
The dispute between the drivers' union ASLEF and Southern, run by GTR, a joint venture owned by London-listed Go-Ahead and France's Keolis, centres on whose role it should be to open and close the train doors.
Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) raised concerns over the new centres on Friday, saying they may provide better living conditions but could eventually turn into prisons for people who seek safety and are already trapped "in an endless drama".
He says it is similar, and usually centres on the fact that customers are already using TransferWise and that if a bank wants to put those customers first it makes sense to offer TransferWise functionality within its own app.
MILTON KEYNES, England, Sept 6 (Reuters) - John Lewis , Britain's largest department store group, opened two new national distribution centres on Tuesday at a cost of 150 million pounds ($200 million), enabling faster restocking of stores and deliveries to customers.
The dispute between Mr Yameen, as the current president is called, and Mr Gayoom, the former one, centres on the Progressive Party of the Maldives (PPM), which Mr Gayoom founded in 2011 (for most of his presidency, political parties were banned).
A separate lawsuit from the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) centres on the scant justification that accompanies the declaration and demands that the Department of Justice provide a full explanation under earlier Freedom of Information Act requests.
The dispute centres on mid-sized oil company Bashneft and has pitted powerful Rosneft chief executive Igor Sechin, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, against Yevtushenkov, a billionaire who some media reports suggest is close to Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
Swedbank and several other European banks have been dragged into the Danske Bank scandal, which centres on suspicious transactions totalling 200 billion euros ($226 billion) originating from Russia and elsewhere that flowed through its Estonian branch between 2007 and 2015.
While the thrust of the case centres on whether the British parliament has to give its assent, the judges also heard arguments from the Scottish government and lawyers for Northern Irish challengers that Britain's devolved assemblies must give their approval too.
Swedbank and Nordea are among several banks that have been dragged into the scandal, which centres on 200 billion euros ($226 billion) of suspicious transactions originating in Russia and elsewhere that flowed through Danske Bank's Estonian branch between 2007 and 2015.
"The Look of Silence" centres on one of the worst massacres since World War Two, when at least 500,000 people died in violence that raged after then-general Suharto and the military took power following an abortive coup in 1965.
"The UK has proposed a string of 'customs clearance centres' on both sides of the Irish border as a key part of its plan to replace the backstop, RTE News understands," the broadcaster's Europe Editor Tony Connelly said on Twitter.
The Australian government has taken a hardline approach against those who come to Australia outside accepted channels, promising to tow-back boats and placing those who arrive without a visa in offshore detention centres on Manus Island or Nauru, among others.
The Eurostar dispute centres on what the RMT called the company's failure to honour an agreement from 2008 which sought to ensure that train managers could expect a good work-life balance in terms of unsocial hours and duty rosters.
The inquiry is preliminary and has been overshadowed by the ongoing trial, which centres on the 2011 purchase of a Nigerian oilfield by Eni and oil major Shell, but it is gathering momentum, said three sources familiar with the probe.
As the Jewish state celebrates its 70th anniversary, it is enjoying sustained economic growth (see chart), its lowest unemployment rate in decades, booming high-tech exports and a growing list of international companies eager to set up research centres on its soil.
The imbroglio centres on a report for the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) that found the Russian government and the FSB security service had over years covered up hundreds of doping cases across the majority of Olympic sports, as well as Paralympic events.
DUBLIN, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Britain is proposing to set up "customs clearance centres" on both sides of the Irish border after Brexit in order to avoid the need for border checks on the border itself, Irish state broadcaster RTE reported on Monday.
The problem centres on a so-called backstop - an insurance policy to ensure there will be no return to a hard border on the island of Ireland, a former focal point for sectarian tensions, if a future trading relationship is not in place in time.
"There are solutions to the existing problems between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government about the oil file," he told Baghdad-based Sumaria TV. The conflict centres on the Kurdish region's crude oil exports which Baghdad wants to bring under its control.
Perhaps being diplomatic, he argued that those conversations are quite similar, and usually centres on the fact that customers are already using TransferWise and that if a bank wants to put those customers first it makes sense to offer TransferWise functionality within its own app.
The argument for a Plutonic ocean—advanced by teams led by Francis Nimmo of the University of California, Santa Cruz, and James Keane, of the University of Arizona, Tucson, centres on Sputnik Planitia, a basin 1,300km across (see picture) caused by a collision in Pluto's distant past.
That's the message that Jordan Peele is driving home in his terrifying, keep-you-up-at-night movie Us.  Without giving too much away, the premise of this film centres on society's fear of the unknown and of outsiders — and the destructive power of those fears.
Since 2004, China has established hundreds of "Confucius Institute" cultural centres on campuses around the world and started paying scholarships to thousands of its nationals studying abroad, raising concerns among some academics that universities are becoming too dependent on the financial benefit to keep mainland politics out.
But the Supreme Court is considering a case looking at whether only eligible voters should count, excluding illegal immigrants, under-18s and so on, which could affect the apportionment of seats (the case, Evenwel v Abbott, centres on the drawing of districts for the state legislature in Texas).
Apart from the event's PR-friendly hook, which centres on the fact that the pair have created a beer using yeast from a swab down the back of Dahl's writing chair, when Bompas gets into the nitty gritty of the science, Dinner at The Twits starts to sound interesting.
The Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development said "massive progress" had been made over the past year as it revealed there would be no significant offshore centres on the blacklist of "unco-operative tax havens" it had prepared for the G20 group of leading countries.
One where free travel (at least for those who do not look like they might be asylum-seekers) is preserved at the cost of intensive discretionary checks; detention centres outside the EU's external borders and holding centres on its internal ones; fast deportations; and a web of pricey bilateral deals.
Opener "I Have To Feed Larry's Hawk," premiering today on Noisey with a video by Melbourne designer Ashley Goodall, feels like a riff on John Carpenter's classic Halloween theme, with its hauntingly solitary central synth line, and centres on the monotony of the song's protagonist's central task: feeding Larry's hawk.
The case centres on tax rulings granted by Ireland to two Apple businesses in the country, Apple Sales International and Apple Operations Europe, which reduced Apple's tax burden for more than two decades - to as low as 13% in 2014, according to the Commission, although that is disputed by Apple.
When people attempt to enter Australia illegally by sea, the authorities either turn their vessel back to the port from which it sailed, usually in Indonesia, or transport the would-be asylum-seekers to processing centres on Manus island, part of Papua New Guinea, or Nauru, a minuscule country in the Pacific.
Set in 2003, during the early days of the invasion of Iraq, the novel centres on three protagonists: Sleed, an American tanker, Cassandra Wigheard, a 19-year-old on her first deployment, and Abu Al-Hool, a veteran Egyptian jihadist whose brotherhood of fighters has travelled from Afghanistan to Iraq to wage war on America.
More from Madison Marriage and Matthew Garrahan: Interviews with a range of WPP employees, past and present, have now allowed a picture of events to emerge, which centres on an alleged visit to a Mayfair brothel one year ago — said to have been witnessed by two employees, one of whom later reported it to the company.
The industry employs 2.2 million people in Britain including around 90 percent of U.S. investment banks' European staff and 78 percent of capital markets activity by the other 27 members of the EU taking place in the UK. Paris and Frankfurt are the two largest financial centres on the continent and are therefore seen as the most likely new locations for the EBA.
Animated by Mighty Nice and created by Jamie McKelvie—illustrator for The Wicked + The Divine (whose plot centres on pop stars with supernatural powers), Phonogram, Young Avengers, and every other good comic book series currently going—the video sees Lauren Mayberry team up with superhero pal Hayley to fly around an island city and, uh, magically lob some toasters around.
It pledges new controls on the Austrian-German border, the main entry point for immigrants travelling from Europe's south (see map); extraterritorial "transit centres" on borders from which rejected asylum-seekers will be deported to countries with bilateral deals with Germany; and a policy of turning back those whose countries of registration do not have such a deal, under an arrangement to be agreed with Austria.

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