This helps to keep politics grounded squarely in the centre.
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The opposition is now trying to woo voters in the centre.
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"Absolutely nothing has changed in the centre-right's position," he said.
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It's literally planting yourself in the centre of the arts. Fantastic!
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" They had "puffed sleeves with one little bow in the centre.
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Life here is far tougher than in the centre or south.
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The biggest protest took place in the centre of São Paulo.
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Many in the centre-left Social Democratic party (SPD) agree with him.
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But it could put off younger voters, and those in the centre.
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The three parties in the centre-left government coalition oppose a sale.
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"We're all sat in the centre of the #housesofparliament," the school wrote.
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Hundreds of protesters gathered in the centre of Yerevan again on Monday.
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The busy port city of Southampton can be spotted in the centre.
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It is considered to be in the centre-right of German politics.
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IT IS OFTEN claimed that elections are won in the centre ground.
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A swan is causing a traffic hold up in the centre of Rotherham.
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The capital, Abuja, is placed right in the centre as symbol of unity.
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He could complement that by developing his own political base in the centre.
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The town is in North Cotabato province in the centre of Mindanao island.
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In the centre-western region of Daloa, farmers said downpours would strengthen trees.
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THE humdrum town of Gaotian lies, with symbolic neatness, in "the centre of China".
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Slap-bang in the centre of Cybozu's headquarters are stuffed-toy monkeys and parrots.
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In the centre-western region of Daloa, farmers said the soil was drying out.
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He is now seeking votes in the centre ground from which Ciudadanos is retreating.
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Tapping on the "T" also puts your caption in the centre of the screen.
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London's congestion zones have had only modest success in preventing gridlock in the centre.
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But the two main parties have become even less interested in the centre ground.
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These benches in the centre of the office come from the London Fruit Wool Exchange.
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FOR MERCEDES, a shop assistant in the centre of Buenos Aires, the decision took itself.
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The tension continued in the centre of Dover as the demonstrations proceeded on Saturday afternoon.
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The Kamel family have run their butcher shop in the centre of Cairo for generations.
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Still, they look short up front, and occasionally fallible in the centre of their defence.
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Turnout was strong in the centre of El Fasher, where security forces were out in force.
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And much of this Israelisation of Jew-hatred originates in the centre-left and the left.
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But ultimately, for the periphery to function, Sunnis will need to find faith in the centre.
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WeWork's first location is in Sydney's Martin Place, in the centre of the central business district.
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Any interest you will owe, shown in the centre of the dial, changes with the payment.
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But the palace holds on, in the centre, reminding people of what once was the norm.
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Transformational change will not come from the middling programs dreamed up by politicians in the centre.
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We race in the centre of Paris, we race in Rome, we race in Hong Kong.
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First, by spotting the gap in the centre-right market for a harder line on refugees.
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Sirte lies in the centre of Libya's coastline, on the dividing line between the warring factions.
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She has placed small, fragile-looking bell jars in the centre of a cavernous white room.
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Britain's decision to leave the EU last June created a gaping hole in the centre of politics.
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The orange set of streets are all located in and around Soho, in the centre of London.
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Intermittently they removed the pistol he used from its evidence bag in the centre of the courtroom.
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The boom in the centre has brought new shops and other businesses, helping to stabilise tax revenues.
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Similar stories abound in the Centre of Hope, a clean, bright shelter for children just outside Manila.
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I guess that was 2003, 2004 when she was right in the centre of the storm really.
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The largest hospital in the territory is Shifa, in the centre of Gaza City, with 750 beds.
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"In the centre of Damascus, there is now no problem to repatriate refugees," Pohl told Deutschlandfunk radio.
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A huge formaldehyde-frozen cow made by Hirst stands in the centre of the chef's Tramshed restaurant.
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Pockets of militants are still present in the centre of the city, the Britain-based Observatory said.
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At one syringe exchange point in the centre of Tallinn, a man named Vitya* was quivering erratically.
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In the Centre they have this huge screen where you can see live what's happening in the station.
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But the appearance of Emmanuel Macron, an independent, liberal candidate in the centre, has taken everyone by surprise.
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The women brandishing them in the centre of Seoul, South Korea's capital, wore red clothes and large sunglasses.
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Passers-by in Gwanghwamun, a square in the centre of Seoul, were not fretting about an imminent apocalypse.
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A lorry bomb exploded in the centre of Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, killing at least 183 people.
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In the 1980s drug users were prominent in the centre and many residents moved out to Taunus villages.
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There's really no way you could miss the huge blue hole in the centre of Asus' new router.
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Place the dough in the centre of the baking sheet and rub with a little bit of oil.
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Fellow British actor Jude Law was also in attendance in the Centre Court Royal Box on July 12.
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In Central, which, as its name suggests, is in the centre of Hong Kong, streets were unusually quiet.
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"Today a North Korean soldier defected through our military's general outpost in the centre-western region," Roh said.
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The ball of life has been placed in the centre circle and it's almost time for kick-off.
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"He added: "I wanna meet him head on, &aposmano el mano&apos in the centre of the ring.
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Brent oil is at $2500 a barrel, in the centre of the range of the last three months.
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LESS than a hundred yards away, Via San Biagio dei Librai in the centre of Naples bustles with activity.
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He let Solidere, a new company in which he was a shareholder, requisition chunks of land in the centre.
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The restaurant sits in the centre of the space, rather like a triangular spaceship in a secret aircraft hangar.
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We intend to sit as independents alongside The Independent Group of MPs in the centre ground of British politics.
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The second was stronger and was closer to the Starbucks cafe which is in the centre of the hall.
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It says it wants to redesign the majestic Chiang Kai-shek Memorial in the centre of Taipei, the capital.
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Cordons remained in place in the centre of Salisbury and some police investigators wore full chemical and biological suits.
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Among those spotted in the Centre Court stands were famous faces from the movie, music, business, and royal worlds.
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The first time this reviewer met the author, she was living in a hotel in the centre of Juba.
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Yet for all his innate modesty, he lives on 115 manicured hectares bang in the centre of crowded Tokyo.
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Boasting two Michelin stars, it sits in the centre of Berlin and serves what's described as unconventional light fare.
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A picture on social media appeared to show a victim being treated in a Starbucks outlet in the centre.
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Lightly oil a serving platter and place the bowl of ice in the centre of the dining table. 4.
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Another box is lit up to look as though Bieber is in the centre of some burning shooting star.
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"Barcelona needs to work towards a more inclusive city model whereby people can live in the centre," he said.
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In a separate incident, an explosion killed at least three people in the centre of Kabul, police officials said.
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Roads cracked, houses crumbled, and tiles fell from the roof of Kumamoto Castle in the centre of the city.
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Yet Suto Orizari - born after the 1963 earthquake destroyed Roma homes in the centre - defies outsiders' tag as a "slum".
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Australia's very first vineyard was planted in the centre of the city in 1791, on Macquarie Street in the CBD.
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Recall how Mr Obama won the presidency opposing gay marriage and Bill Clinton built a coalition in the centre-ground.
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THE scene in the centre of Afrin, a Kurdish city in north-western Syria, hardly inspires confidence in the future.
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In the centre-western region of Daloa, which produces a quarter of Ivory Coast's output, farmers the ground was dry.
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As the cost of living in the centre of the capital has risen, many have been forced into the suburbs.
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Spinney Hills, in the centre of Leicester, ranked 13th out of 67 areas in terms of the volume of crime.
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"No to Bensalah," the protesters chanted, gathering in the centre of Algiers where mass protests broke out on Feb 22.
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Moreover, the EPP lost seats, along with its traditional partners in the centre-left Socialists and Democrats (S&D) group.
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Draw one more card to represent next year's vibe and lesson, and place it in the centre of the circle.
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On two occasions, people ditched bags of cocaine in the Centre Block (why not just burn a bunch of money?).
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In the centre of the city, police also used tear gas to disperse a crowd gathered near the Orthodox cathedral.
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In the two knockout games, his partnership in the centre with Andre Silva has provided a hard-running, tough-tackling core.
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In the centre-western region of Daloa, farmers said more rain was needed this month to increase the size of beans.
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Alain Juppé, the front-runner in the centre-right Republican party's presidential primary, is not a politician to set pulses racing.
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They've also reduced the size of the spacebar — splitting it into two single space keys in the centre of the keyboard.
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The Taliban launched an assault on the Afghan city of Kunduz and raised their flag in the centre of the city.
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His colleagues in the centre-right Fine Gael party hope he represents a new, more direct and personable style of politics.
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Boro have conceded only 25 goals this season, down in no small part to Ben's influence in the centre of defence.
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He places a dollop of the mixture on top of the circle of dough and puts his thumb in the centre.
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The huge edifice, lined with colonnades, towers behind gates and guards on a busy boulevard in the centre of the city.
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A white marble statue of Mao looms in the centre, and people place yellow flowers on an altar, bowing three times.
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Big screens and food stalls have been set up in the centre of the capital, and Ukrainian memorabilia put on sale.
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They face an uprising in the south-east, militants in the oil-producing Niger delta and sectarian clashes in the centre.
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Bake in center of oven until almost set but still a bit soft in the centre, about 30 to 40 minutes.
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Gunmen from the Shabab, a Somali jihadist group, attacked a hotel in the centre of the capital, Mogadishu, killing 15 people.
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Southern Shi'ite-dominated Iraq contains far more oil and gas than the Sunni-majority areas in the centre of the country.
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"The counter-terrorism service and the rapid response forces have retaken the government compound in the centre of Fallujah," Lt. Gen.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Etienne Rigo stands in his sun-baked vineyard in the centre of Belgium, enjoying the fruits of climate change.
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It goes without saying that a massive meeting of fans in the centre of Paris would require a huge security operation.
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In the centre-western region of Daloa, which produces a quarter of national output, farmers said black pod disease was spreading.
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This sprawling plant, near Äänekoski, a town in the centre of the country, consumes 6.5m cubic metres of wood a year.
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KABUL (Reuters) - A blast in the centre of Afghanistan's capital Kabul killed at least six people on Tuesday, police officials said.
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Players gathered in the centre circle at the Stadio Olimpico after Roma fans aimed racist chants at Koulibaly, according to TalkSPORT.
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The flag masts will be the same size as one installed in a in the centre of New Delhi two years ago.
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In the centre-right primary, held in November, voters rejected an ex-president, Nicolas Sarkozy, and an ex-prime minister, Alain Juppé.
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But the one on the fifth floor of an office building in the centre of Bristol fits in an average-sized drawer.
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The biggest exception, Italy's Five Star Movement, sits in the centre only because it combines policies from both left and right extremes.
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A congestion charge, introduced in 63, has gone some way to reducing the volume of traffic in the centre of the capital.
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Instead, moderates on the left and right need to move further apart to offer genuine policy choices in the centre of politics.
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Despite the more radical left's strong performance, Chile still looks most comfortable in the centre: at once pro-market and socially aware.
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Mr Trump and Mr Kim might balk at having to take turns serving themselves from platters in the centre of a table.
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Off to one side is the beginnings of a labyrinth, in the centre of which stands experimental Berlin-based vocalist Stine Janvin.
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Protesters were reportedly stoned in Jos, a city in the centre of the country, when they encouraged traders to close their shops.
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The next day I went to Hotel Sacher, which is by Vienna's famous opera house, also in the centre of the city.
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Yes, being the man in the centre while the other man is along the fence can be a position of tremendous advantage.
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People with damage to a region in the centre of the brain called the hippocampus are often unable to form new memories.
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Yung Ma was appointed curator in the Centre Pompidou's contemporary and prospective creation department through a partnership with the K11 Art Foundation.
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The court ruled that keeping 850 people — around half of them already determined to be refugees — in the centre contravened the constitution.
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Lai was previously arrested in 2014 for refusing to leave a key pro-democracy protest site in the centre of the city.
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ON CALLE FLORIDA, in the centre of Buenos Aires, the money-changers are back, offering dollars at a black-market exchange rate.
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Britain is caught in the centre of a geopolitical tug-of-war over Huawei, the world's biggest maker of mobile networking equipment.
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This new rift has formed in the centre of the Pine Island Glacier over the past few months, indicating a worrying trend.
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On November 14th Ulf Kristersson, the leader of the Moderate party, the largest in the centre-right Alliance, failed to form a government.
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A speaker suspended in the centre of the coil projects the manifesto throughout the gallery, with the exhibiting artist's reacting to this declaration.
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He explains that Istanbul is the only ancient city in the Mediterranean basin with such concentrated agriculture in the centre of the city.
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Stacks of papers, fat pens and endless books surround the artist, a pale figure with large glasses who sits, unassuming, in the centre.
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As PO edges more towards the right of the political spectrum, other parties are trying to fill the potential gap in the centre.
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He apologised for having "buckled" under pressure applied by the defeated administration of Mr Najib (the two men are pictured, in the centre).
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To remain solvent, the city has decided to shrink not just in population, but in size, concentrating residents and services in the centre.
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Possible left-wing successors include Rebecca Long-Bailey and Clive Lewis; in the centre, Yvette Cooper and Chuka Umunna are expected to stand.
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THE final parish meeting of the Holy Trinity Church, in the centre of Bath, took place on a rainy day in February 2011.
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Local television broadcast images of soldiers and police crouched in doorways and on rooftops as gunshots echoed in the centre of the town.
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In 2016 Charles erected a statue of the Queen Mother, his late granny, in the centre of Poundbury to celebrate the town's success.
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Locals blame the excavation of an amphitheatre found in the centre of Kadifekale, which has already seen the displacement of hundreds of families.
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Mr Singh's party has little chance of forming a government, but a split in the centre-left vote could usher the Conservatives in.
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In an effort to shift attitudes the authorities burned half a million pirated CDs and DVDs in the centre of the capital in 2008.
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Mr Macron, for example, is now in trouble in France partly because he has made too few efforts to bind in the centre-left.
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It located the town centre, quaintly, in the centre of town even though putting it by the highway would have made more economic sense.
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ON A side street in the centre of Singapore, a Muslim-American lawyer beats his wife bloody, only to be treated to rapturous applause.
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Frankfurt, small compared to London or Paris, has appeal because it is in the centre of Germany, Europe's strongest economy and most populous country.
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In the centre and south of the country, though, it does so as a sister party (which Mr Salvini also leads): Us With Salvini.
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It has failed to keep the peace in the centre, where 4.5m people have fled their homes to avoid men with guns and machetes.
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The prices are so low that it seems foolish to pass by the jumble of weird goods placed in the centre of the store.
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"The authorities have now given the green light for the testing of this type of passenger transport in the centre of (Sion)," it said.
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Hundreds of youths gathered in the centre of Algiers chanting anti-government slogans, the scene of mass protests on Friday and Sunday, residents said.
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But in the centre-western region of Daloa, which produces a quarter of national output, farmers reported a lack of rainfall and high temperatures.
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In theory there's an intriguing seed in it— Battlegrounds, but with spike-traps and slapdash shelters built in the centre of otherwise coverless fields.
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Two more Poles were beaten up outside a pub in the centre of town on September 4th after attending a vigil in his memory.
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Protests in Sudan are usually limited to campuses and Thursday's demonstration was unusual in that it took place in the centre of the capital.
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In the centre-west region of Daloa, which accounts for about a quarter of national cocoa output, farmers reported no rainfall in the period.
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Sure, Phelan will probably have to play two planks of wood at full back, and an abandoned washing machine in the centre of defence.
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"It is a disaster for employers and workers," 39-year old Mustafa Elkeneski, a waiter in a cafe in the centre of the city.
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"It is a disaster for employers and workers," 39-year old Mustafa Elkeneski, a waiter in a cafe in the centre of the city.
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The women and children hidden in the centre of the dinghy behind the ringing wall of male bodies sitting life vest to life vest.
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The clashes shattered a day of relative calm on Saturday after authorities lifted a curfew and traffic moved normally in the centre of Baghdad.
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The municipality also reported a strong fiscal performance, has a diversified socio-economic profile and a strategic location in the centre of Jiangsu Province.
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This iconic comb represents the ethos of the civil rights movement, with the power of the clenched fist and the peace sign in the centre.
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In line with that, the decor of the "club" was illuminated with pink and purple neon lights, with a shiny robot placed in the centre.
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At a stop in a village in the Centre-Est region of Burkina Faso, O'Halloran met a young man digging for groundwater with a shovel.
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Slap bang in the centre, its close to all the city's charms, but the forests and fjords of the surrounding countryside are easily reachable too.
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They are suburban superstars: the pinnacle of a night out in the centre of any town or small city in Britain on a typical weekend.
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In the centre-western region of Daloa, which produces a quarter of Ivory Coast's output, farmers said moisture was needed to keep the trees healthy.
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In this way, both camps can pull in supporters from the extremes—and once again offer voters real alternatives in the centre ground of politics.
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It sits right in the auroral zone in the centre of a continent and in the rain shadow of the Mackenzie Mountains to the west.
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This actually becomes even easier when the flamingo is asleep because it moves less and so there is less variation in the centre of pressure.
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TWO years ago Swedbank, Sweden's biggest retail bank, moved from its offices in the centre of Stockholm to a drab business park outside the city.
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Fans of "The Great British Bake Off" would have been excited to see former judge Mary Berry in the Centre Court stands on July 3.
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Three Myanmar cities were chosen, but it is in Mandalay, in the centre of the country, where authorities have done most to embrace the proposal.
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In 215, at the beginning of the Kosovo war, his hometown of Drenica, in the centre of the country, was a hotbed of Albanian separatism.
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He demonstrated a remarkable knack for hoovering up loose balls in the centre of the pitch and spraying them upfield to the Foxes' fleet-footed forwards.
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In 2000 a similar number may have died in the centre-west of the country, one of the places to which people brought it from Pará.
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THE CAPPUCCINO patisserie in the centre of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso's capital, offers freshly baked croissants and that rare delicacy in west Africa, a decent Italian coffee.
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The wheel part consists of an aluminium assembly in the centre, from which emerge spokes made from a new composite material described as "resin-embedded fibreglass".
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In the centre-western region of Daloa and the central area of Bongouanou, data collected by Reuters showed rains were below average but farmers remained optimistic.
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"My six year old and I spent a good 3 1/2 hours in the centre during a preview on Saturday," one woman wrote on Facebook.
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Using impressive 3D technology, the lights rotate along a massive ring that houses Datsik right in the centre, giving the effect of a funnel-shaped wormhole.
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A MUSEUM in the centre of Wisbech, a Georgian town of 11.53,000 souls in East Anglia, proudly displays the original manuscript of Charles Dickens's "Great Expectations".
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Mr Dhlakama indisputably won three provinces in the centre and north, out of the ten nationwide, including one whose coastline abuts some of the biggest gasfields.
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The comics are notoriously hard to find, but I found both of them in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies archive at Memorial University in St. John's.
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Ten out of 29 states, with a population of some 330m, have been badly hit, with the worst-affected areas in the centre of the country.
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Star player in qualifying: Denis Zakaria's commanding performances in the centre of midfield have seen him linked with both Arsenal and Manchester United, according to Goal.
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"With such an amount we will not win much," Walesa said in front of the protesters outside the Supreme Court building in the centre of Warsaw.
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The bar glows with a crepuscular ambience but it's the tree, propped up on its side in the centre, that draws your eyes through the dimness.
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All the walls from the performance deck down are suspended from the tower in the centre so our tower practically stands upon itself on the floor.
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The findings revealed a 9-mm Luger pistol and ammo was found at the visitor center in the Centre Block last September; cops discarded the weapon.
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Getting there and getting in: Rosenborg Castle is in the centre of Copenhagen and an easy walk from the central railway station or main shopping streets.
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In the centre-western region of Daloa, which accounts for a quarter of Ivory Coast's cocoa output, farmers said they were confident production would remain strong.
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In the centre-western region of Daloa, which produces a quarter of Ivory Coast's output, farmers said they were expecting harvesting to start by mid-September.
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