Following her unsuccessful race last year for the leadership of the Assembly of First Nations, Palmater
took centre stage during the Idle No More protests that shook the leadership of AFN rival Shawn Atleo.
Not exact matches
We know from research that teens are more prone to addiction than children and adults.1 We know that many teens demonstrate increased risk -
taking behaviours (though it's a myth that teens are unaware of the consequences of their actions).2 We know that
during this time sex and sexuality
take centre stage.3 Recently, neuroscience has begun to weigh in on this picture of teenage cognition and behaviour.
This car, which will be manufactured at the Pune Plant, will
take centre stage at the Volkswagen pavilion
during the «Make In India Week».
During the day, the Viennese love nothing more than a quiet moment spent in one of the city's many coffee houses, where the rush of the modern era is set to one side as newspapers, conversation and delicious fresh - brewed coffee
take centre stage.
Additionally, on four separate occasions
during the open, the BVI
took centre stage when representatives from the Tourist Board presented BVI vacation giveaways on the main court to lucky attendees between matches before the thousands of fans in attendance along with millions of television viewers.
It's mostly discussions of what was played
during the week, with Destiny, Forza Horizon 2, Disney Infinity 2.0 and Super Smash Bros.
taking centre stage.
The son of exiled Chinese nationalists, Tseng Kwong Chi was part of an intimate circle of artists, Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, and Cindy Sherman among them, who
took the
centre stage of the New York art world
during the 1980s.
The late flowering agapanthus, unique to Hole Park, and the exotic border will
take centre stage in late summer before the reds, yellows and golds of autumn bring interest
during October.
A bespoke washstand
takes centre stage in the guest bathroom with plenty of drawers and shelving for visitors to store their toiletries
during their stay.
In North America, red was used most widely
during the Victorian era when ruby red and crimson walls
took centre stage in formal sitting rooms.