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And the centre-piece of the launch is a major new report on Climate Change Impacts in the US.
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The centre-piece of the recording will be our brand new commissioned work, At Sunset, by Elmira, Ontario, composer Jeff Enns. This work features Julliard graduate and brilliant mezzo soprano Christianne Rushton of Wolfville, NS, and sets the stunningly evocative poetry of Mohawk Canadian Pauline Johnson.
Help the Canadian Chamber Choir make its first professional recording ewillett 2009
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Within the Collaboration category Daden entered its Datascape data visualisation environment. … the centre-piece of Datascape is a 20m diameter virtual map showing Google ™ Maps (or its OpenStreetMap open-source equivalent).
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And the centre-piece of the launch is a major new report on Climate Change Impacts in the US.
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And the centre-piece of the launch is a major new report on Climate Change Impacts in the US.
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And as such, there is the inevitable battle centre-piece, which is done so predictably well but of course! that it does not need mentioning, beyond the brief fact that it is joyful, breathless and uber-violent: a delicious morsel of typical Miike.
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Okay, Exhibit A looks like a hunting lodge centre-piece
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The two challengers to mixi are currently involved in a battle over an incredibly tedious-looking fishing game that GREE make the centre-piece of many of the television spots, as can be seen below:
Over a quarter of pages accessed from home are from Yahoo! 2009
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But back to the centre-piece of the enclosed garden.
Garden Retreat Kirsty 2008
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I couldn't resist taking these $5 poster shots of the pumpkins that formed the boundary of the centre-piece.
Garden Retreat Kirsty 2008
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