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1 At home, however, attention will centre on the beleaguered Anglo Irish Bank.
2 Doubts centre on whether similar results will be obtained in English schools.
3 The changes centre on improvements to the application process, Madden points out.
4 More than 200 people currently use the centre on a weekly basis.
5 Nzimande said the focus of continued-learning would centre on remote learning initiatives.
6 A protest will be held in Dublin city centre on May 2nd.
7 A tractor protes caused traffic delays in Dublin city centre on Tuesday.
8 Duncan Poroa is being held at the detention centre on Christmas Island.
9 Farage was hounded out of Edinburgh city centre on Thursday by protesters.
10 We're unlikely to pack out a small arts centre on a Tuesday.
11 A man was shot dead in Belfast city centre on Thursday evening.
12 It landed dead centre on the hopper's open throat, and slithered down.
13 The most contentious changes centre on Britain's future economic relationship with the EU.
14 The complaints centre on restricting the supply of candidates and possible price fixing.
15 Concerns centre on two issues with strong relevance to euthanasia: dementia and autonomy.
16 Their concern is believed to centre on insurance difficulties connected with travelling north.
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