Sentences with phrase «again take centre stage»

However, Tippl's wording was, «In 2017, Activision will take Call of Duty back to its roots and traditional combat will once again take centre stage» — and the roots of Call of Duty are in the Second World War.
Considering how much the Black Mask has been built up by Warner Bros. in trailers and previews as the big baddie of the game, he is quickly shuffled off to the side in order for the Joker to once again take centre stage and lead the orchestra of carnage.
Bett Arena The Bett Arena will once again take centre stage, with a programme of headline names taking on the big topics in education at the heart of the show floor.
When it comes to the Middle East, the «global race» narrative should once again take centre stage as a central, comprehensive and positive foreign policy guiding light.
«With no high impacting data expected from the eurozone or the UK this morning, US numbers in the afternoon could once again take centre stage.
Liverpool made the most of some moments of controversy to kill off Stoke City and return to winning ways with Mohamed Salah again taking centre stage.
At the Spring European Council on 14/15 March 2013 the perennial issue of economic growth and jobs once again took centre stage.
Now we don't only have a child - like battle between two longstanding politicians that frankly belongs in the playground with one refusing to hand back the metaphorical football unless the other apologises — but the questionable standing of Lib Dem party rules once again takes centre stage in the public eye, and it's not going to go away any time soon if this really does end up in the Courts.
At the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, a «Q by Aston Martin» Vanquish Volante again took centre stage.
Once aboard the ship, fundraising for the foundation again took centre stage with heated bidding bringing in $ 39,000 in a popular live auction overseen by Kent Browne and Hanna Browne of Royal LePage Team Realty in Ottawa.

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My evening with Parmigiano Reggiano showed me once again that Parmesan cheese deserves to take centre stage - the more mature examples have depth and character that just gets lost if it is only being melted into a risotto or grated over a pizza.
Only the gullible will recognise themselves in that bullshit... This is a farce and Wenger is taking centre stage once again.
This time around — with events taking place four years earlier, of course — Churchill's frailties are centre stage again but far more convincingly so.
Empire and cultural identity are recurrent themes in Yinka Shonibare RA's work, and they take centre stage once again in this exhibition at the Turner contemporary.
Madrid is set to take centre stage in the art world once again, having done so successfully for thirty - five years thanks to ARCOmadrid, one of the most emblematic international contemporary art creation events.
Professor Mackay takes centre stage again as he has agreed to the publishing of the original reply he gave to an email by my colleague Ed Hoskins, who had posed a question to him.
It's not impossible that the weather will take centre stage again, particularly if there's more flooding before the election.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) will soon test how it could issue digital currency using a blockchain - based interbank payment system; Cash is drying up for bitcoin and blockchain startups amid a broader decline in FinTech funding, according to new research from KPMG and CB Insights — it is time for Bitcoin to take centre stage again.
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