Sentences with phrase «centre of»

Pour into loaf tin and bake in centre of oven for about 60 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into the centre comes out clean.
Yes, the hotel is slightly outside the very centre of town but that doesn't really make it inconvenient.
Its flat profile also enables a lower centre of gravity for a more planted feeling, better handling and improved stability overall.
There's nothing worse than arriving somewhere and feeling like the unfortunate centre of attention.
The field of mathematical biology is growing worldwide, and there are centres of excellence in many countries.
That aside, we're struggling in the very centre of midfield right now which is my main concern.
The result of these changes is a lower centre of gravity designed to improve the handling.
The creative class is transforming our economy, and we, in turn, must transform our cities into centres of creativity.
Today I styled it pretty much the same as in my last post, but kept the metallic pleated skirt as centre of the attention.
Guests can easy reach the historic centre of the city as well as many of the best bars, restaurants and entertainment options of the area.
Starting in the very centre of your necklace fix using a 5 cm jump ring one piece of your 12 cm chain.
Because they are short - lived, aerosols generally aren't distributed evenly through the atmosphere like CO2, but tend to be concentrated near centres of pollution.
It aims to ensure that all maternity facilities become centres of breastfeeding support.
This can involve a detailed look at where the family's centre of interest lies: where the assets are, where the family lives, where the children go to school, etc..
The same law should apply to distant galaxies swirling around their common centre of mass.
These benefits include falling costs, and multiple social and environmental benefits which are increasingly front and centre of global policy concerns: less climate risk, less price volatility and cleaner air.
The excellent handling the 3 Series is famed for remains, even if its higher centre of gravity means there's a fraction more body lean in tight bends.
The core of the galaxy is the right hand dark object at the top centre of the image, with its stars spreading out over a large section around it.
An impressive range of museums and other centres of culture.
This small sized hotel has only 16 rooms but this makes it a special, hidden gem in the bustling tourist centre of the city.
Further, we can expect that with this shift toward video content, we will see the concept of fair use at the front and centre of many cases.
It comprises of tropical surroundings, panoramic ocean views, and various forms vegetation and wildlife, besides being the commercial centre of the island.
Patients and love are centre of what I value most in a partner!
They weren't sure about accepting: it would mean striking out alone, in a small university in a country isolated from the world's major centres of research.
Most of the projected increase in the world's population over the next several decades is expected to occur in urban centres of low - income regions.
«Only this will allow it to become a new European centre of excellence,» he says.
To do that, we build our practices and knowledge bases in the financial centres of the future.
These are the common names given to different centres of energy in your body.
They can either pose to be consumer rights personnel or claim to be calling you from the service centre of the insurance provider.
But as you travel around the country, there are definite spots of historical significance, and centres of expertise.
In the traditional model of a national electricity system — widely used for more than 50 years — large conventional gas, coal and nuclear generation plants supply large centres of demand.
My past clients and centres of influence know what business I am in.
As well, check safety deposit boxes and contact the human resource centre of previous employers.
This hotel is in a prime location, right in the busy centre of the city walking distance from all the major sights..
The conventions centre of the city is also located nearby.
The areas of our brain that are involved in cognitive learning are directly linked to the emotional centres of our brain.
Additionally, a new bumper and skid plate give the CR - V a wider appearance and hint at its improved stability, while also lowering the car's visual centre of gravity.
As an Australian centre of excellence, and a WHO Collaborative centre, we are unique in focusing on adolescence as a critical life stage.
By 2030, three Canadian law schools will establish centres of excellence for access to justice research.
«Each centre will become a recognised centre of excellence and a «skills bank» for companies,» the report continues.
And the more autonomy and power a city has, the more likely it is to pull in talent and investment and to become a thriving centre of regional economic growth.
But within these collective subjects, normally the individual members remain isolated in their individuality; that is, they do not possess a single centre of consciousness.
She is a collective subject but at the same time she has one single centre of consciousness.
The reduced centre of gravity also allows for a reduction in spring rates and anti-roll bar diameter, helping to improved ride comfort, body control and steering response.
A circular icon located at the bottom centre of the screen allows users to capture both pictures and video.
For me, finding your own centre of gravity comes from doing what makes you really happy and grounded — family, cooking and gardening are key for me.
Bake until golden and a cake tester inserted in centre of cake comes out clean, 35 to 40 min.

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