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- noun Alternative form of
centerground .
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Examples
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Brown has gifted us the centreground for a generation, they say, rubbing their hands.
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US politics is played out over time in the centreground - right of the Dems and the left of the GOP.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2009
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Brown has gifted us the centreground for a generation, they say, rubbing their hands.
The Tories and class 2009
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To answer the proposition - DC can find definition for himself in this centreground mess.
Sarko shows Dave how its done Burke's Corner 2007
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I also think he is trusted when it comes to the centreground of British politics, public services and the economy - which is also important.
McDonnell Campaign in Trouble Say McDonnell Supporters Kerron Cross 2006
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Turning to the philosophy of science, it was clear by the end of the 1980s that the centreground was now occupied by a new realism, one that took on board lessons from general philosophy of language and epistemology, in particular referentialist semantics and a belief in the possibility of objective knowledge and justification.
Thomas Kuhn Bird, Alexander 2004
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Brown has gifted us the centreground for a generation, they say, rubbing their hands.
Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2009
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The centreground isn’t a sand-meets-shore cut off.
Sarko shows Dave how its done Burke's Corner 2007
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