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1 The two-day Federal Open Market Committee will take centre stage later today.
2 This is rich, pastoral land, where food and wine take centre stage.
3 Perhaps it's no surprise that she allows him to take centre stage.
4 She said the peace process would take centre stage with the new government.
5 It was time for penalties; time for the goalkeepers to take centre stage.
6 In this election campaign, as with most, the economy will take centre stage.
7 Low on frills, the quality of the materials and workmanship take centre stage.
8 The year also saw Paralympic sport take centre stage and capture hearts and minds.
9 Paul Nicholls can take centre stage yet again at Cheltenham today courtesy of Dines.
10 Also read: South Africa's top designers take centre stage at the Miss SA finals
11 This look lets your natural brow texture take centre stage.
12 That set the scene for Tipsarevic to take centre stage.
13 On Monday the senior clubs take centre stage at headquarters.
14 His penchant for spine-tingling arrangements and small-hours whispers take centre stage on Romantic Works.
15 Another difference is that kids take centre stage in Afterlife.
16 Third-quarter earnings may provide a catalyst for bluechips to take centre - stage again, analysts said.
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