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It's not permanently in the exclusive economic zones of these five
Central
American countries, but it moves with the season.
And just for fun, we've proposed this for a roundabout in
central
London, which at the moment is a complete eyesore.
PM: And did you get pushback from making that a
central
tenant of foreign policy?
The bottom line that I decided was actually women's issues are the hardest issues, because they are the ones that have to do with life and death in so many aspects, and because, as I said, it is really
central
to the way that we think about things.
And that has always been a
central
part of the work.
And so reading and educating your emotions is one of the
central
activities of wisdom.
So me talking about emotion is like Gandhi talking about gluttony, but it is the
central
organizing process of the way we think.
I'm a biologist, and the
central
theorem of our subject: the theory of design, Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.
You know, it basically uses as its
central
premise Greek mythology.
The future holds the promise that new drugs will be developed that are not symptom-modifying drugs that simply mask the problem, as we have now, but that will be disease-modifying drugs that will actually go right to the root of the problem and attack those glial cells, or those pernicious proteins that the glial cells elaborate, that spill over and cause this
central
nervous system wind-up, or plasticity, that so is capable of distorting and amplifying the sensory experience that we call pain.
But ironically, this situation has empowered all of us, because we are considered, as artists,
central
to the cultural, political, social discourse in Iran.
So angiogenesis is really a
central
process to the pathogenesis of cancer.
(Narrator: And this
central
box connects the whole system together.
The hacker is absolutely
central
to many of the political, social and economic issues affecting the Net.
The staircase that remained standing after September 11th and the attack on the World Trade Center was dubbed the "Survivors' Staircase," because it played such a
central
role in leading hundreds of people to safety.
It takes a
central
cortex, if you like, to be able to orchestrate all those elements at the same time.
Even more worrying for the Americans, in December 2008 the holiest of holies, the IT systems of CENTCOM, the
central
command managing the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, may have been infiltrated by hackers who used these: plain but infected USB keys.
And in the review, what they were interested in seeing is what kind of stresses most reliably raise levels of cortisol, the
central
stress hormone.
What isn't true is that this renaissance is reaching most Detroiters, or even more than a small fraction of them that don't live in the
central
areas of the city.
Perhaps the
central
purpose of the third act is to go back and to try, if appropriate, to change our relationship to the past.
It is obviously
central
to the movement of the chromosomes.
So when you look at the brain, and you look at how the brain makes possible a sense of self, you find that there isn't a
central
control spot in the brain.
And every one of those barbs is sending that venom into this
central
nervous system.
It's a
central
document in Jewish history.
The
central
element, still, of the notion of return, a
central
part of the life of Judaism.
But what Cyrus represented remained absolutely
central.
Ever since I can remember thinking consciously about such things, communication has been my
central
passion.
And that's why the end of growth is the
central
issue and the event that we need to get ready for.
So these ants don't have any
central
coordinator.
"I" passes insensibly into a "we," "my" becomes "our" and individual faith loses its
central
importance.
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