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1 The look screams young professional and the ceiling-hung stove takes centre stage.
2 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Hopkins takes centre stage at the age of 80.
3 A potato feast is due and a Kerry-based writer takes centre stage.
4 The economy takes centre stage five weeks ahead of the election.
5 Now he takes centre stage with his debut solo EP Food For Thought.
6 The piano takes centre stage at The Piano for Christopher's Classics.
7 It is the gallant human heart that takes centre stage.
8 The vexed issue of racial classification takes centre stage.
9 It's not that often the bassoon takes centre stage for more than a few bars.
10 Each student is once again put to the test as the investigation takes centre stage.
11 The Absa Premiership takes centre stage again this week as the action returns on Tuesday night.
12 Friday Golf: The British Masters takes centre stage on the European Tour this week at Hillside.
13 In Saturday's evening game it's the all-Irish clash of Leinster and Ulster which takes centre stage.
14 Superannuation takes centre stage in the election campaign as Labour promises to raise the age of entitlement.
15 This year, as well, the expanded and revamped City Art Gallery takes centre stage as a venue.
16 Some established broadcasters are losing listeners as a new generation of presenters takes centre - stage , writes Emmet Oliver.
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