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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
decentre .
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Examples
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There is of course another term to describe the process occurring in this new 'decentred' art centre.
Mute magazine - Culture and politics after the net - CULTURE AND POLITICS AFTER THE NET 2010
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There is of course another term to describe the process occurring in this new 'decentred' art centre.
Mute magazine - Culture and politics after the net - CULTURE AND POLITICS AFTER THE NET mute 2010
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Mohsen Makhmalbaf is confident that the green-movement's "decentred" strategy of avoiding a single point of command has been a key to its resilience.
openDemocracy 2009
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There should be no contradiction in maintaining the decentred, powerful forms of communication and planning that technology has afforded the new movements, while also drawing on the experience and organisational power of older left groups.
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Eat This Book places diversity on a pedastal and is a culinary passport of the decentred yet globalised world in which we live.
Archive 2008-05-01 Shaun 2008
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The specific reality of the human self is not abolished, but it is dethroned or decentred.
The Spiritual and the Religious: Is the Territory Changing? 2008
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Her performance as the morally decentred opposition lawyer Karen Crowder is a brilliant reproach to a frankly wretched part: the role is tinged with misogyny, but Swinton makes Karen, with all her neurosis and terror, seem like the stricken victim of a man's world.
Why Isn't This a Bigger Issue? Melissa Silverstein 2008
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Eat This Book places diversity on a pedastal and is a culinary passport of the decentred yet globalised world in which we live.
Weekend Cookbook Challenge # 28 - TV Cooks Shaun 2008
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Drawing largely on Liz Gunner's important work on Zulu izibongo, Isabel Hofmeyr points out in a recent review article on oral literature in South Africa that women's praise poetry from other African contexts shares this articulation of feminine identity as "fluid ... labile ... shifting, decentred."
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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Mann's decentred methodology is simply incorrect mathematics ….
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