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1 The Euros are over and the EPL is taking center stage again.
2 Sophie had a way of taking center stage in his awareness.
3 But with Cuban Fury, he's finally taking center stage-figurativelyand literally.
4 But while Pepperdine honored its upperclassmen, it was sophomore Kessler Edwards taking center stage.
5 Meanwhile, the hearing turned to issues that are taking center stage in the presidential campaigns.
6 Consumers are fickle, imitation is easy and electronic devices are taking center - stage in children's free time.
7 Yet when it comes to a major U.S. insider trading investigation, Boston is taking center stage.
8 Smith and her trusty band largely strip arrangements bare, lyrical and emotional content taking center stage.
9 A woman strolled toward them as if she were taking center stage at the Metropolitan Opera.
10 But right now Cormier's taking center stage.
11 The World Economic Forum has had an injection of youthful energy this year with young attendees taking center stage.
12 Discussion centered around privacy, the future of e-commerce and money, broadband technology, and - taking center stage -biotech.
13 Because they avoid taking center stage, those directors might serve their films well but not their films' best picture prospects.
14 Then again, it is Congress which is taking center stage in the current political food fight over raising the debt ceiling.
15 If possible, his smile grows, blush deepening, dimple taking center stage, and he opens the door wider, stepping out toward me.
16 Even after taking center stage in phone towers this year, Cellnex still has appetite for deals, Martinez told the Morgan Stanley conference.
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