Lifetime has released a trailer for Center Stage: On Pointe, a follow-up to the 2000 teen ballet flick Center Stage.
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Now, a teenager's life span later, the budding "fempire" of Lifetime brings us Center Stage: On Pointe, which is actually the third installment in the Center Stage franchise.
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This time, MacBooks are rumored to be taking center stage.
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In some scenes it takes center stage, like a character.
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That's among the reasons we shouldn't grant it center stage.
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In Philadelphia, by contrast, climate change is taking center stage.
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Mexico took center stage in the U.S. market on Monday.
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Paradise took center stage in the coverage of the fire.
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London time, as earnings and economic data took center stage.
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Biden and Harris will share center stage on Wednesday night.
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That's when King's commitment took center stage, as he recalled.
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Benchmark's Gurley took center stage, calling on Kalanick to resign.
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ET. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders will be center stage.
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Kamala Harris at center stage along with eight other contenders.
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Another day, another member of Generation Z taking center stage.
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During Thursday's debate, the Affordable Care Act took center stage.
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Healthcare takes center stage in these photos of the week.
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But once again, the issues with Chad took center stage.
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So why give the states center stage in the fight?
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Human rights will not take center stage at his meetings.
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Diversity took center stage at the Emmys Step aside, #OscarsSoWhite.
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Drug prices have been taking center stage in the campaign.
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The takeaway: Health care will be center stage in 28503.
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Campaign finance has also taken center stage in the race.
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Healthcare policy is taking center stage in the political arena.
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Warren and Biden will take center stage during the Sept.
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But the show does elevate their expertise to center stage.
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"She always liked to have center stage," Ms. Rivera said.
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Smart displays will no doubt take center stage, as well.
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But Biden is still center stage during the Senate process.
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Now, in 2020, the right to privacy takes center stage.
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Once a sideshow, cyberspace operations have moved to center stage.
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And yet, it took center stage over and over again.
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Samsung will want to give its best phones center stage.
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As a result, the administration's manipulations are given center stage.
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And for this event, new iPads are taking center stage.
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Now, 30 years after its premiere, Seinfeld remains center stage.
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Tech legend John Chambers was back at center stage recently.
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Kaepernick takes center stage in the brand's new ad campaign.
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But under the Trump administration, politics has taken center stage.
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Corruption takes center stage in so and so's novel. Done.
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Her fashion and beauty sense have often taken center stage.
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Then he stood at center stage, beaming, to deafening applause.
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When he ceded center stage, though, the song began to swell.
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He'll be at center stage, flanked by Rubio and Ted Cruz.
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With France, politics have moved center stage in Sino-French relations.
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In the future, another supply chain threat will take center stage.
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Here's what you need to know: • Gun control takes center stage.
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Standing down National anthem protests are literally taking center stage now.
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Taking center stage will be its long-awaited original content play.
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In other words, their self-made careers are taking center stage.
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And that's where Beats headphones are going to take center stage.
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The debate over U.S. sanctions on Russia is taking center stage.
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Whereas at Flash Factory, the VIP tables were literally center stage.
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But in fact, Davos is putting the circular economy center stage.
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As in the other installments, cars and gadgets take center stage.
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The controversy has taken center stage in the House this week.
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We are ready to bring this conversation to the center stage.
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In the defeat of Roy Moore, women's lives stood center stage.
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And a new controversy involving the president will take center stage.
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Since Hanoi, national security adviser John Bolton has taken center stage.
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He is an electrifying presence and accustomed to occupying center stage.
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When violence was center stage, it was there to communicate grittiness.
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I feel like the food is not center stage at Bangsgiving.
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Read more:The wealth gap took center stage at last night's debate.
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With Biden's win, the electability argument once again takes center stage.
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Wade, the landmark 1973 case legalizing abortion, will take center stage.
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"Endless" takes center stage, though, and seems the most conceptually expansive.
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I like to think of the mainstream as the center stage.
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All of that receded as Biden and Sanders took center stage.
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Early in the show, they festooned a platform at center stage.
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BigID announces $50M Series C investment as privacy takes center stage
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They gave other musicians center stage at their own farewell concert.
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In Mexico, widespread protests about women's rights have taken center stage.
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He wanted to leave the supporting cast and take center stage.
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This tells me that women will take center-stage this season.
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For long stretches of "The Big Fella," Walsh takes center stage.
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We still have one prophet left on the center stage: Bran Stark.
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For now, though, the underlying supply-demand balance was taking center stage.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden will stand center stage, flanked by Sen.
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Firstly, certain high-profile personalities have taken center stage in both events.
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"Silent Sky," currently performing at Ford's Theatre, finally gives her center stage.
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In the main hall, AWS took center stage with its DeepRacer competition.
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City Center Stage I, 103 West 55th Street, 212-581-1212, nycitycenter.org.
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City Center Stage I, 131 West 2393th Street, 212-581-1212, nycitycenter.org.
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City Center Stage II, 131 West 55th Street, 212-283-1212, minttheater.org.
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Mixed martial arts takes center stage at the famed New York venue.
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City Center Stage II, 131 West 55th Street, 212-581-1212, minttheater.org.
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City Center Stage I, 28113 West 247th Street, 2888-2841-24111, nycitycenter.org.
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City Center Stage I, 2866 West 2811th Street, 2239-21-230, nycitycenter.org.
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City Center Stage I, 21 West 220th Street, 2777-2777-247, nycitycenter.org.
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City Center Stage I, 131 West 55th Street, 212-581-1212, nycitycenter.org.
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But for real hybrids, the Honda Insight will take center stage again.
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After decades in the wilderness, AI has swaggered back onto center stage.
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Twitter's Trump trip-ups have taken center stage these past few months.
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Music took center stage on Sunday with a diverse collection of performances.
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I didn't want to be center-stage, but I had to be.
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Indeed, security is going to continue to take center stage moving forward.
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And Under Armour takes center stage in the battle for shareholder rights.
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The result was a #notnolan hashtag, where his comments took center stage.
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Welcome to Center Stage: 360VR — our first foray into 360-degree video.
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The U.S.-China trade war will be center stage during their talks.
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City Center Stage I, 131 West 8003th Street, 212-581-1212, nycitycenter.org.
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Steve Broadnax directs the drama, which originated at Penn State Center Stage.
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At the start, Nadja's mother occupies center stage in this sprawling account.
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City Center Stage I, 131 West 55th Street, 212-21727-2397, nycitycenter.org.
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City Center Stage I, 13 West 21th Street, 230-2195-1212, nycitycenter.org.
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City Center Stage I, 131 West 55th Street, 212-581-13, nycitycenter.org.
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City Center Stage I, 131 West 55th Street, 463-581-1212, nycitycenter.org.
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City Center Stage I, 247555 West 241th Street, 2430-24549-2452, nycitycenter.org.
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Read more: The wealth gap took center stage at last night's debate.
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Fans seem primed and ready for the duo to take center stage.
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Paper Scissors puts these realities center stage, so that readers from any
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Bob Corker take center stage THE LEAD STORY – WHERE IS MOLLIE TIBBETTS?
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City Center Stage II, 21 West 230th Street, 238-2866-2811, minttheater.org.
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City Center Stage I, 553 West 55th Street, 212-581-2352, nycitycenter.org.
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City Center Stage I, 2249 West 245th Street, 2212-2239-26200, nycitycenter.org.
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City Center Stage II, 235 West 2312th Street, 236-581-1212, minttheater.org.
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City Center Stage II, 877 West 2393th Street, 2929-1-00, minttheater.org.
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City Center Stage I, 25196 West 22th Street, 245-2222-251, nycitycenter.org.
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City Center Stage I, 2807 West 29300th Street, 21-230-2161, nycitycenter.org.
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City Center Stage I, 2800 West 2745th Street, 23000-21-45, nycitycenter.org.
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City Center Stage I, 2727 West 517th Street, 22-210-2220, nycitycenter.org.
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They take center stage in "The Crossroads" alongside the evil spirit Wiindigo.
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Immigration has taken center stage in many Republican election campaigns this year.
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They only ask that public transportation take center stage in the work.
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Two women's accusations will take center stage at Weinstein's Los Angeles trial.
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This year, it was Keys' talent for uplifting that took center stage.
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Ireland in particular is taking center stage in the wide-ranging battle.
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Yovanovitch's ouster has at times taken center stage in Trump's impeachment proceedings.
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Women's rights took center stage in 1991, when Anita Hill came forward.
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Of course, gun control is a prominent discussion that takes center stage.
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Dr. Rubin and Dr. Ford's work brought these ideas to center stage.
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There's a pole center stage, with bright stage lights illuminating the base.
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And you know when you leave center stage things aren't going good.
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Here, too, the diva shared center stage with an array of drums.
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Sixteen years ago, Columbia Pictures released a little film called Center Stage.
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His compositions are imbued with soft light that subtly takes center stage.
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But her trip put Ms. Kim very much closer to center stage.
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To begin, a cartoonish sculpture that resembles an egg yolk splashing into a white will take center stage — but throughout the show, what is at center stage one day will likely end up waiting in the wings the next.
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Lucky for us, she did, and the delicate rose immediately took center stage.
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But systemic racism has taken center stage in ways unparalleled in previous elections.
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The moon is taking center stage this month in skies around the world.
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Blockchain, cryptocurrencies and digital assets took center stage at the Code Conference today.
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"The negotiation was not easy," Mr. Erlicht said from the Lincoln Center stage.
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In the eulogy she gives for William minutes later, she takes center stage.
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Currently taking center stage for this phenomenon is the now notorious border wall.
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In politics, the Clintons have returned to center-stage, promising 90s-era posterity.
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While rates take center stage, tariffs and wage pressures also will be important.
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Conversations about reproductive rights took center stage as the women's movement gained momentum.
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At Thursday's meeting, though, a less formal clash of ideologies took center stage.
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Go deeper: Public markets take center stage with all eyes on Uber IPO
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And it will take center stage Tuesday at a forum in New Hampshire.
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I've placed myself center stage, you know, with my voice as an instrument.
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George chose a traditional black tuxedo, allowing his wife to take center stage.
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The nation state is back at center stage as a unifying European idea.
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The President's personal failings are now not just center stage but whole stage.
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That's the equivalent of Google's event last week where AI took center stage.
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And we went to center stage almost from day one in the debates.
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Anti-vaxxer misinformation has not taken center stage in this debate until recently.
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That's the equivalent of Google's event last week, where AI took center stage.
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Only after Trump's upset victory did Russian interference begin to take center stage.
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Below it, Ninja was playing on his own custom machine located center stage.
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August 30, 2016 Nature takes center stage on today's edition of our show.
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A powerful supporting turn took Mark Rylance to center stage on Sunday night.
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Trump's hands later took center stage during the 2016 Republican presidential primary. Sen.
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Former Vice President will take center stage alongside top rivals Sanders and Sen.
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The central ballerina, supported by her partner, holds an immobile arabesque, center stage.
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City Center Stage II, 131 West 55th Street, 212-581-1212, minttheater.org. (Soloski)
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Investors will get another snapshot of economic health before Yellen takes center stage.
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All confusion aside, he had no problem with his ass taking center stage.
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In the movie "Interstellar," a fictional black hole called Gargantua takes center stage.
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"India is moving to the center stage of global energy affairs," he said.
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The violence, when it does move toward center stage, is visceral and stunning.
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In Idris Goodwin's play, racial injustice pushes a warm-up guy center stage.
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Most dance films, like "Center Stage" and "Black Swan," are riddled with stereotypes.
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LOS ANGELES — The coffin, adorned with white and violet flowers, sat center stage.
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Biden, leading in the polls and center-stage, will be flanked by Sens.
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" A new era has begun "that sees China moving closer to center stage.
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But what really takes center stage this week is Meredith's (Ellen Pompeo) listicle.
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On the data front, housing starts data for September will take center stage.
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City Center Stage I, 131 West 55th Street, 212-581-1212, nycitycenter.org. (Isherwood)
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And this may be the election in which social media takes center stage.
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Climate change finally took center stage in the race for the White House.
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Tech companies are taking center stage in the fight against Trump's immigration actions.
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Los Angeles often takes center stage when it comes to the influencer world.
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Galliano's trademark tailoring took the center stage, with the impeccable cut and draping.
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Women's issues took center stage in the run-up to the presidential election.
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Below are 17 bold ways to bring millennial edge center stage this summer.
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Our live blog tracked reaction as geopolitical events once again took center stage.
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With that provenance, mushrooms, naturally, take center stage in a number of dishes.
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When you&aposre giving a presentation, you might think you take center stage.
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The ongoing war of words between the U.S. and Iran remaining center stage.
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During the year's final Democratic debate on Thursday, climate change took center stage.
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The Federal Reserve will take center stage on the economic agenda this week.
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But India has serene areas too, remote places where nature takes center stage.
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Women — thin and unsparing, tough and uninterested in sex — often take center stage.
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Meanwhile, certain dramas take center stage, distracting from the Colton-falling-in-love narrative.
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Husband George chose a traditional black tuxedo, allowing his wife to take center stage.
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While they wait for that direct data, these geopolitical headlines are taking center stage.
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All season, Bryan Abasolo has been taking center stage and seemingly stealing Rachel's heart.
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The game has arrived in a big way and Toronto is at center stage.
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Rather, traits like someone's natural glow, energy, style, or overall aura took center stage.
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Nevermind the celebrity guest list, it was Williams' wedding dress that took center stage.
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The Ukraine dispute lies center stage in the row with Western countries, including France.
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But we're ready for Matt Murdoch's tortured Catholic soul to take center stage again.
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In the seventh episode of the show's second season, he returns to center stage.
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And with its decline, an old friend has once again returned to center stage.
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A man with huge angel wings strapped to his back walked into center stage.
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The first night will put the race's two progressive stars center stage, with Sens.
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Alas, the kerfuffle over Russia's shenanigans in the 2016 U.S. election took center stage.
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Get your tickets now for Baby Bouder, taking the Lincoln Center stage in 2036!
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Here's what should take center stage when negotiations begin this summer: The digital economy.
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I fought the desire to stay up another two hours and watch Center Stage.
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Still, it's a victory to see women and people of color take center stage.
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As Pyongyang continues to occupy center stage, it's a unique selling point for Saccone.
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Every moment we see Ryan take the center stage he blows the audience away.
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Lead exposure has taken center stage in recent years due to the Flint, Mich.
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Since leaving his government post, he has taken part of center stage at CNN.
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As drug costs take center stage, states are becoming laboratories for new payment arrangements.
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EST Where: Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. Participants: Donald Trump stands center-stage.
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Now, Mr. Shine, a consummate behind-the-scenes player, is moving to center stage.
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But now that Germany finds itself on center stage, it might as well perform.
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In the absence of earnings data, I think the Fed will take center stage.
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Then comes December and the holiday season before the 2020 race takes center stage.
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The 538-page judgment places management of terminally ill patients at the center stage.
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When it came to industry profits, the trucks and SUVs were at center-stage.
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The plan takes center stage at the annual session of the National People's Congress.
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As ever, the latest version of Android will take center stage at I/O.
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At other times, one can take center stage, while the others wait in wings.
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If you follow one of those center-stage teams, you're used to all this.
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Our guess is that soda will take center stage for the next few years.
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This whole fracas began with Pelosi trying to push the Squad off center stage.
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In that moment the wrestler's identity was disregarded and his disability took center stage.
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But growing inequality and marginalization — byproducts of financial globalization — have thrust socialism center stage.
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Now, the lessons of an Oklahoma childhood are center stage in the presidential race.
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With my photography it's important that the female voice and perspective becomes center stage.
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The first rule stationed the highest-polling contender at center stage, reinforcing his advantages.
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For the museum's last 2018 Warm-Up show, female D.J.s will take center stage.
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In the previous inning, it was the rookie Miguel Andujar at center stage again.
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Biden will notably be the only candidate who is center stage during the forum.
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For Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders, a clash at center stage was perhaps inevitable.
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Their voices are the central ones, and their complicated lives must get center stage.
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The announcement thrust a fundamental question to center stage: Does such training actually work?
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But while Pepperdine honored its upperclassmen, it was sophomore Kessler Edwards taking center stage.
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We all have a role to play, whether center stage or behind the scenes.
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That personal story took center stage on Saturday before Sanders made his first appearance.
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That fight took center stage during government spending negotiations in Congress earlier this year.
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You must know by now that he wants to be center stage 24/7.
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In new opening credits, Dan, daughter Darlene (Sara Gilbert) and Jackie take center stage.
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Puccini retakes center stage during the festival "Puccini and His World" (August 5-14).
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Harington takes center stage in an "epic showdown between good and evil," Activision said.
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"Once athletes make it to center stage, their rights are tread upon," Symmonds said.
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She skipped jewelry for this look, allowing the dramatic dress to take center stage.
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At center stage, they placed the desk where Beale delivers his increasingly unhinged jeremiads.
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Undocumented immigrants will bring more crime — a narrative that took center stage this week.
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Center Stage: On Pointe premieres Saturday, June 25, at 8 pm ET on Lifetime.
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The issue has taken center stage in the 20163 battle of ideas as well.
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The bottom line: We're back where we started, with Trump and Kim taking center stage.
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The Amazonian princess takes center stage in a World War I period film this summer.
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This organizing of apps puts everything you frequently use center stage in a minimal layout.
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But with the arbitrary anniversary deadline slipping, a new arbitrary deadline moved to center stage.
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Martinez takes center stage in the season's new poster, which you're seeing first on CNN.
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The surging Elizabeth Warren will be center stage among a group of low-polling challengers.
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Before her SNL appearance, the star was center stage at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
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My biggest regret is that Edyta won't be center stage the rest of the season.
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The penis costume-clad teenagers in particular took a rapid-fire approach in center stage.
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And above all, the dragons, the White Walkers, and magic in general took center stage.
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The conference was light on announcements, but tried its best to make gameplay center stage.
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Summit host France's president, Emmanuel Macron, has put climate change center-stage for the event.
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Taking center stage in the days ahead will be the divide between Trump and Ryan.
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On Sunday, the eldest West child confidently took center stage at the rapper's Sunday Service.
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Instead of her fellow actor, though, she meets her real-life boyfriend at center stage.
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Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Meryl Streep take center stage in this fashion focused drama.
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This is the center stage to the sideshow of London's Syria meeting earlier this week.
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Whatever takes center stage, it's already shaping up to be a weird year for Google.
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Among the male contestants was Cam, who performed a rap for Brown on center stage.
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Disney's direct-to-consumer streaming strategy took center stage today at the company's investor day.
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Issues ranging from tax cuts to border security will now take center stage in Washington.
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Right now, the pop world is ripe for newer, forward thinkers to take center stage.
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The Trump administration is taking center stage at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
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Monroe took center stage at the venue Monday night during Mom and Lionel Richie's concert.
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It also hurts Ted Cruz who will be taking center stage as the front-runner.
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Macron, it seems, believes he can influence Trump and guide him back to center stage.
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Also, the Faraday FF 91 flubbed its big culminating act – parking itself center stage. 2.
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Bob Menendez's expensive travel arrangements took center stage during the senator's federal corruption trial Wednesday.
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I never left center stage meaning I had lead in republican primaries from day one.
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At a time of danger to American security, Marco Rubio now stands at center stage.
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The monthly jobs report will take center stage on Friday as investors kick off November.
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There was no center stage for this summit, no signpost to pose beside for pictures.
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But then came those letters, thrusting Loyalton onto center stage of America's public pension drama.
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The exhibit making the biggest splash takes center stage: a 16-foot-long water table.
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Amid the U.S. government's largest partial shutdown, issues like border protection have taken center stage.
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Despite the rain, which started to pick up, the colors and patterns took center stage.
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A confident-sounding Trump was unbowed and dismissed the attacks from his center-stage position.
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Candidate health and transparency has taken center stage in the presidential campaign in recent days.
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Taking center stage is the high-yield savings account we opened right after getting engaged.
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But it remains to be seen which Trump will take center stage in Brussels. 3.
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Beyoncé and the dancers that later joined her on the center stage get into "Formation."
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If we are to have a real democracy, then We the People belong center stage.
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"I could do a couple of jumps and be past center stage," said Jacques d'Amboise.
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But when the curtain lifted on the season, it was Stanton who seized center stage.
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Bank of England: Now Bank of England Governor Mark Carney takes central bank center stage.
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Now she's Elizabeth Warren, and childhood lessons have taken center stage in her presidential run.
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Now, the lessons of an Oklahoma childhood are at center stage in the presidential race.
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And he didn't need to shake hands on the Barclays Center stage to get there.
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"Lo spread" soon took center stage not only in politics but also in everyday life.
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Seeing City Ballet itself on the smaller, closer City Center stage was the greatest revelation.
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Central bankers will take center stage when they gather in Jackson Hole later this week.
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San Marco took center stage in 15th-century Florence when Savonarola started his reformist campaign.
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Bowen stood center stage then in the unusually rarefied world of big-time college basketball.
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Parodies based on popular Marvel characters, including Thanos and Iron Man, will take center stage.
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This district-by-district approach to attacking partisan gerrymanders will now move to center stage.
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In 2019, Lady Gaga was no stranger to making a red carpet her center stage.
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We shall learn in due course, when penetration rather than collusion rightly takes center stage.
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The Texas senator will find himself at center stage for the first time Thursday evening.
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But at Princeton University, portraits of blue-collar campus workers are now taking center stage.
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A wedding is just a chance to take center stage, bride and groom be damned.
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Kathleen Littlefield, 28, now knows what it is like to be center stage for both.
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Those are the stakes, and battles over tax reform and spending restraint are center stage.
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This was in contrast to Portland, where hyphenated sexual and gender identities took center stage.
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Meanwhile, the hearing turned to issues that are taking center stage in the presidential campaigns.
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Immigration, on the rise again, took center stage, and mainstream parties promised a tougher stance.
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Appropriately, a whistle-blower named Gabriel Thompson, played skillfully by Brent Sexton, takes center stage.
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Once again, earnings took center stage with better-than-expected results driving Europe's top gainers.
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Angelica Ross' previously sidelined Candy takes center stage in this heartbreaking 'Pose' Season 2 episode.
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The Boeheims took center stage throughout with each leading their team in field-goal attempts.
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Elizabeth Warren and her "Medicare for All" plan center stage in its latest cold open.
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It is small, however, and short on seating as the art installation takes center stage.
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In Washington's greater focus on the power of Big Tech, Facebook has taken center stage.
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Now Vonn is retired, and Shiffrin is center stage — the face of women's Alpine skiing.
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The British-born Mr. Kwei-Armah is the artistic director of Center Stage in Baltimore.
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Abandoned European castles and their wildlife inhabitants take center stage in this five-part series.
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In that sense, "Ek Ladki," the first to put lesbians center stage, is an improvement.
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Design took center stage in many new developments, and Hudson Yards opened to great fanfare.
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His outsize personality, capricious decision making and tumultuous management style consistently put him center stage.
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To the Editor: Medicare for all will be at center stage in the 2020 elections.
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Fans of Center Stage will notice a few familiar faces within the On Pointe cast1.
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With spring officially upon us, it's also time for flora-inspired tattoos to take center stage.
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She often hides her face behind wigs and lets dancers take center stage when she performs.
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Bernie Sanders are set to center stage in the second night of Democrats' first presidential debates.
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But we're not out of the microaggression woods yet: Lee joins Chris Harrison in center stage.
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An electric blue Lexus LC500h takes center stage at the Lexus booth at the 2016 show.
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This week, Entertainment Weekly published its Fall Movie Review, and The Last Jedi takes center stage.
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That debate took center stage at a World Economic Forum (WEF) panel in Tianjin on Tuesday.
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In Pretty Woman, she's able to quite literally take center stage and demonstrate her star power.
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It's rare to see a center-stage bond like the one between Insecure's Issa and Molly.
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Even though sound bites often take center stage, the presidential election should be about real issues.
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All eyes were on the 2018 midterm elections, but Election Day 2017 has taken center stage.
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The most attention will be paid to Warren and Sanders, who will stand at center stage.
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But the bond rally came to a halt last week as political tensions took center stage.
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Racial justice, often seen as a marginal issue by politicians and pundits, has taken center stage.
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There was a gigantic opportunity to take center stage; the Jets failed to seize the moment.
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Mr. Trump was to remain at center stage, by virtue of his lead in the polls.
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We saw customer experience take center stage this week when SAP bought Qualtrics for $8 billion.
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A supporting role led Alicia Vikander to center stage at this year's Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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"At this point in the negotiations, more challenging issues will start taking center stage," he added.
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Having that center stage yesterday explaining the vision for China, it's coming into a new era.
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And of course, in April, she took center stage in great-grandma the Queen's birthday portrait.
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Connected cars: The intersection of car tech and consumer electronics will once again take center stage.
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Errol Louis: With Trump gone, substance is center stage The big Republican debate winners were Sen.
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Now immigration has taken center stage in the litany of fabrications that defines the Trump campaign.
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The handset's revenue dropped 15 percent year-over-year in Q1, with China taking center stage.
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This isn't the first time fashion has played a prominent role on the Lincoln Center stage.
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It was another contentious day at Judge Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing, with abortion taking center stage.
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In recent months, transgender issues have taken center stage in a national debate over civil rights.
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It was a rematch of their razor-tight 2016 primary, with government spending taking center stage.
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President Xi Jinping took center stage Monday at the annual Boao forum, China's answer to Davos.
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The issue of how to handle Islamic State detainees is likely to take the center stage.
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"Humint," the stuff of Benedict Arnold and Mata Hari yarns, is no longer at center stage.
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The battle over health care has moved to center stage in the Democratic primary, as Sen.
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AndI am sure that once Trump leaves center stage, society will have a gigantic media hangover.
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WRIGHT-RIGHT-NOW Presented on election night at the Baltimore Museum of Art by Center Stage.
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As things turned out, he strode onto the Wells Fargo Center stage around 5:30 p.m.
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Transparency in the rulemaking process took center stage at a hearing Wednesday focused on midnight regulations.
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But the political calendar and global events have combined to push the topic to center stage.
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ICYMI: Lifetime just released a trailer for its new Center Stage sequel — and it looks epic.
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Your eyes take center stage in this look, so feel free to call it a day.
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Increasingly, the technological rivalry between the two countries is taking center stage in the trade war.
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But leaders say their hopes that island issues would take center stage have mostly been dashed.
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And there is no holiday where the chicken takes center stage, like turkey does on Thanksgiving.
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Easter Main Dishes Ham, lamb or pork roasts traditionally take center stage on the Easter table.
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Undervalued flora — the wild dandelion, the invasive knotweed, the stinging nettle — are now taking center stage.
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Last November, she took center stage in the music video for "Lemon" by N.E.R.D and Rihanna.
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When it comes to life on earth, we tend to think of ourselves as center stage.
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In fact, once the affair comes center stage, you hardly hear anything about Donald at all.
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Ronaldo always takes center stage; at Real Madrid, the coach is relegated to the supporting cast.
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A staircase extended from wing to wing, and at center stage there was a vertiginous platform.
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Prison reform and a fundamental change in the criminal justice system will move to center stage.
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For many of them, the brackets of their NCAA Basketball Tournament pools will take center stage.
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Yet it was Pelosi, a historic figure in her own right, who was on center stage.
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As the New Hampshire primary approaches, Marco Rubio now takes center stage in American political life.
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This new brand rollout is just the latest example of Target's private brands taking center stage.
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But in France on Sunday, the fillies take center stage in the Prix de Diane Longines.
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No wonder tech is taking center stage as we enter the ninth month of the year.
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Without forensic evidence to bolster their arguments, the credibility of the women's testimony takes center stage.
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The issue is center-stage in Scotland ahead of a UK-wide election on June 8.
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Dinnerstein takes center stage while Tanowitz's tireless dancers surround her and seem to embody every note.
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The issue is quickly taking center stage in the election-year fight over the tax law.
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Whatever sentiments of disaffection and affront may seem to apply, the artist's exhilaration takes center stage.
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Irrefutable evidence be damned — these two national dramas continue to play out contentiously on center stage.
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Now it's taking center stage as the first aircraft maker to sign onto Uber's flight plans.
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Off-field discussion around social justice protests and player safety also are no longer center stage.
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And at center stage of what looked like a Nine Inch Nails concert was Taylor Swift.
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"Dalit politics suddenly has come center stage with a bang," Neerja Chowdhury, a political analyst, said.
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The conflicts are expected to take center stage at the United Nations General Assembly this week.
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With artificial intelligence increasingly taking center stage, many outsiders had wondered how Apple would keep pace.
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Where Center Stage mostly dealt in internal conflict, On Pointe mines its drama from external sources.
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At center stage was Argentine President Mauricio Macri, hosting this year's summit of G20 industrialized nations.
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Go deeper: Trump's judicial agenda takes center stage with House flip How Trump is reshaping the courts
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The confrontation, and the political divisions it has opened, will be center stage on Thursday when Sen.
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"House of Cards" will return minus scandal-tainted Kevin Spacey, with his screen wife taking center stage.
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After the performance, McCartney thanked his old bandmate for joining him as Starr took center stage again.
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Drama between Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna is taking center stage on Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
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In the stunning photos, Princess Madeleine's delicate flower tiara, which perfectly matches her dress, takes center stage.
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This year's UN General Assembly session promises to bring the Israeli-Palestinian conflict back to center stage.
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Funnily enough, he's only in the movie for about 10 minutes, and he never takes center stage.
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In Thoroughbreds, the two finally take center stage in a way that promises great things to come.
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Fresh farm produce takes center stage at The Third Bird, where the clever menu is surprisingly affordable.
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It was only later, after you passed the "acquaintance" stage, that your Scorpio sun took center stage.
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After daughter Chelsea introduced her, Clinton took laps around the Wells Fargo Center stage, smiling and waving.
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All About Love: New Visions by bell hooks, 22001In this book of essays, love takes center stage.
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This time around, it seems like the black women of Luke Cage will be taking center stage.
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Now, a metallic casket carrying Gentry's remains held a stark and bracing presence, solo, at center stage.
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Rosie McClelland made a great hype girl in 2011, but now she's ready to perform center stage.
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More than 10 years since Malcom in the Middle's end, Frankie Muniz is taking center stage again.
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And just when all hope seems lost, a most unexpected hero rises up and takes center stage.
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It has played a pivotal role in Hungarian cultural politics and decides which artists assume center stage.
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The new strategy will take center stage on Tuesday, when Morgan Stanley announces its 2015 financial results.
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" Maddox himself took center stage when he spoke to audience, saying: "Thank you everyone for attending tonight.
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The gem, from the brand Sisley, once took center stage in an Instagram photo she posted (below).
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Her ashes, placed in a gold rectangular box, were set center stage beside pink long-stemmed roses.
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Instead of letting Trump dominate the cover yet again, women, specifically women of color, take center stage.
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"Moon Pie" occupies center stage at the exhibition: a giant, free-hanging disk nearly ten feet wide.
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Nuclear weapons took center stage in the discussions to move the clock, but it's not just nukes.
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In the span of a few short years, voice has taken center stage in the smart home.
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Detroit (CNN)The drama on night two of CNN's presidential debate starts at center stage on Wednesday.
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But state-level commission members say if they were to get underway, Russia should be center stage.
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It begins as a plaintive, piano-accompanied pop song with S-AB's slender falsetto taking center-stage.
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If ever there was an issue worthy of public debate, congressional ethics rules should take center stage.
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It's looking like virtual reality will take center stage at Intel's Developer Conference in a couple weeks.
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The debate was center stage in the negotiations that led to the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement.
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She kept the makeup simple, letting her dress take center stage — a place it very much deserved.
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The second day of the Rio Olympics saw some of the best American athletes take center stage.
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The latest of her books to appear in English puts the perspectives of actual children center stage.
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Smits and Perez were center stage as he dropped to one knee and pulled out a ring.
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This summer, while nuclear tensions are center stage, we can't afford to divert attention from biological threats.
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There are a great number of reasons why the president is now putting these countries center-stage.
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Climate action has taken a center stage in New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Massachusetts, Colorado, among others.
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As the 2016 presidential campaign devolves to depths heretofore unseen, America's democracy occupies the global center stage.
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And his mega-hit Hamilton puts people of color and strong female characters center stage (super woke).
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The decor had an elegant and understated tone, allowing the bride and groom to take center stage.
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Still, being center stage, having all the answers, does not seem to be where his heart lies.
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The lights went out on him raising the blank sign, his feet firmly planted at center stage.
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As the U.S. election approaches, feminism takes center stage at scores of art institutions across the country.
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They're perfect for enriching a tomato-based sauce, or for taking center stage in this easy galette.
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But those domestic reforms slip to the sidelines, in Belew's telling, as foreign policy takes center stage.
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Voters in Sweden head to the polls on Sunday, and immigration and crime have taken center stage.
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The message was finely tuned throughout his campaign and continues to take center stage during his presidency.
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Instead, concerns about the economy and coping with some 1 million Syrian refugees have taken center stage.
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And with formulaic language stripped away, it is the characters and their interactions that take center stage.
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But the coronavirus has taken center stage while the ravages of climate change wait in the wings.
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Geaney, center-stage, leads a chorus of digital replicas — of himself — projected onto the screen behind him.
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A selection of his new work takes center stage with his upcoming show at Tip or Die!
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The news is likely to take center stage today, the third day of Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings.
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When technical skills are allowed to shine and take center stage, there can be less obvious discrimination.
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Bloomberg's tax plan comes as the economy and taxes take center stage in the 2020 presidential election.
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It's as if, in his being called up to center stage, I can feel that tug, too.
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We've seen this before: At CBS last year, with Stephen Colbert flailing, James Corden took center stage.
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But increasingly, academic papers, policy analyses, cross-sectional studies, closely argued op-eds, center-stage presentations, etc.
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Mr. Moon's election signaled the return of the liberals to the center stage of South Korean diplomacy.
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But in the near term, it's the emergency caused by low interest rates that's taken center stage.
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With tax reform about to take center stage, now is the time to make this NMTC permanent.
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"The announcement this morning puts it in center stage and turns the lights on," said Schoenberg. "Bravo."
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United Company Rusal, which produces 6 percent of the world's aluminum in any year, takes center stage.
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The idea of relics took center-stage, a favorite subject for collaborator and category-defying artist Arsham.
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And their differing paths and personalities are now converging at center stage of a desperate geopolitical drama.
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Earnings will take center stage Friday, when some big Wall Street banks, including JPMorgan Chase, report results.
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That rampant violence takes center stage here, as do the people who tirelessly work to stop it.
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As the US's stated mission in Syria of fighting ISIS nears completion, others have taken center stage.
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"God put me through these trials and tribulations and put me center stage for a reason," she says.
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At this year's Tribeca Film Festival, women are taking center stage — particularly in the realm of immersive experience.
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Here's why transit systems around the world are positioned to take center stage in a smart city revolution.
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Joanna's favorite, a white-and-green dollhouse, and a convertible home-shaped log holder also take center stage.
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The experienced bring picnic supplies, and set up where they can watch each car cross the center stage.
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From floral Afros to rainbow dye jobs, next-level hair has always taken center stage during festival season.
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And when misogyny and sexual abuses in Hollywood took center stage in the national conversation, Tamblyn dove in.
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Now, the inquisitive spork is taking center stage for his own short film series, Forky Asks A Question.
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It's a tacit acknowledgement that as core gadget sales plateau, developers will take more of the center stage.
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"Kiss It Better" is also one of several songs on "Anti" on which Rihanna's singing takes center stage.
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Of course, like any good friend, Rocha let the bride take center stage and shine with a solo.
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A basketball hoop commands center stage, surrounded by cameras plunked on the floor and perched in every corner.
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Home and family usually take center stage during the colder months, which can mean moving our priorities around.
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Center stage of this day-long, action-packed event is, of course, our renowned pitch competition, Startup Battlefield.
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SCOTUS will, in some ways, be center stage for the next step in the fight for LGBTQ rights.
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He and his younger sister, Princess Charlotte, 3, have taken center stage at several royal events this season.
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Named after the utopian architect behind Arcosanti, the unique space was constructed with aboriginal aesthetics taking center stage.
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However, the message in their beauty was clear, with no BS buns in every texture taking center stage.
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But if Trump wants to do better next time, he should start by letting Clinton take center stage.
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She was center stage when actress Julie Walters cut the ribbon to open the charity in early September.
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"At this point in the negotiations, more challenging issues will start taking center stage," he added, without elaborating.
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Climate change also will take center stage when CNN hosts a town hall on the subject in September.
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Entrepreneurship: Automation will change everything about how we conduct business today, and entrepreneurship will quickly take center stage.
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On Sunday's brand new episode, tensions between Kourtney Kardashian and her sisters Kim and Khloé took center stage.
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For the first time ever, women will be able to take center stage in a basketball video game.
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It was an action-packed night for the singer, who took center stage to belt out two hits.
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It's as interesting as it is frustrating; Nomura's stories still feature women, but they're rarely given center stage.
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Mars is taking center stage on some people's locations to escape the fallout of a bruising election season.
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Consumer privacy questions briefly took center stage at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing about drones, as Democratic Sen.
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Johansson in particular is the kind of character who would normally take center stage in a Coens comedy.
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She teamed the vibrant design with nude pumps and minimal jewelry, letting the bold color take center stage.
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Donald Trump will take center stage as the dominant front-runner, with three victories now under his belt.
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Until more Black voices are given center stage in telenovelas, racist portrayals of Black Latinx population will continue.
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Meacham's focus on Jefferson's political approach yields several stories in which Jefferson's ability to compromise takes center stage.
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Jennifer Garner took center stage at the Starkey Hearing Foundation Gala in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Sunday night.
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President Trump's second choice to lead the Labor Department will take center stage next week on Capitol Hill.
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As a bulwark against chaos, uncertainty, and the threat of death, sex takes center stage during the war.
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Melania has also taken center stage in hosting the Easter Egg Roll, which is customary for first ladies.
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Instead, it's the album's various collaborators who take center stage, lending Flower Boy a sense of colorful variety.
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Donald Trump has taken command of center stage, and the public is not thrilled with what it sees.
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Related: Ballot questions took center stage in New York City, and Airbnb suffered a defeat in Jersey City.
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"The issues of the color line and the history of policing needs to be center stage," he said.
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It began, of course, with the ritual handshake at center stage before the candidates retreated to their lecterns.
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Although never center stage, he was a darling of the international culture scene in New York and Paris.
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The debate surrounding the negative effects of minimum wage increases on employment levels continues to take center stage.
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A center stage, we have President Donald Trump and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer trading barbs on Twitter:
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There may be another legal avenue; a little-known case from the Nixon era may take center stage.
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Ashton places this stationary image center stage, but, transportingly, has the other men and women dance around it.
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Warhol lurks in the corner of the image, while his disciples, five of them nude, take center stage.
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It also built on the first film's feminist undertones and hints of maternal dread, throwing both center stage.
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While the dancers are sometimes center stage, they also dance to the side, half-obscured by the curtains.
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Humble, sincere, enormously dedicated to his craft, Bill never took center stage letting his subject be the star.
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This country is depending on morally principled patriots to never let that fact be shifted from center stage.
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Despite his rising profile, Ninomiya steadfastly shuns the spotlight; he prefers to let his craftsmanship take center stage.
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The Perplexed Tickets Through March 29 at New York City Center Stage I, Manhattan; 212-581-1212, manhattantheatreclub.com.
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Bernie Sanders facing off in the Democratic primary debate, it was the coronavirus pandemic that took center stage.
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He noted that the state Board of Public Utilities was also "center stage" in planning for the storm.
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At center stage is a swatch of dark blue denim with conjoined-twin pockets forming an hourglass shape.
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Times Insider A new TV show from The Times places journalists' expertise — and their inner conflicts — center stage.
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You easily could have imagined a set of Democratic debates where those kinds of issues took center stage.
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Center stage: Three actors from Iran and Syria overcame President Trump's travel ban to perform in New York.
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At other times, the issues themselves took center stage, sometimes to the detriment of theatrical effect or intent.
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As the Plebeians head toward defeat, strife among powerful oligarchs within the Red Aristocracy will take center stage.
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But this year the use of florals took center stage as gowns featuring elaborate blooms dominated the runway.
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At major events, Mr. Christie always took center stage, with Ms. Guadagno standing silently off to the side.
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Super Tuesday takes center stage as investors look for clarity on who will be the Democratic presidential nominee.
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The four blue states are expected to take center stage in the 2020 fight for the speaker's gavel.
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Consequently, none received an A. B+ Bernie Sanders The Vermont Senator handled himself well when placed center stage.
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Lead House impeachment manager Adam Schiff took center stage as the prosecution began wrapping up its closing remarks.
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And with lawmakers returning from their Memorial Day recess, Puerto Rico's debt woes are returning to center stage.
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As the sun sets in the United States and rises in Vietnam, the summit will take center stage.
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For Joe Biden, it was the second center stage he's taken this week, after the House impeachment hearings.
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An audio series following first-year House members as they take center stage in Washington's most polarizing debates.
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But it was really the AirPods Pro, which debuted in October, that brought AirPods back into center stage.
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Ever since Earnhardt announced he would retire after this season, Nascar has ensured his spot on center stage.
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Floats with steel drum bands took center stage, with pranksters and costumed eccentrics acting as a side show.
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As Apple takes center stage, the bank has slowed growth of Marcus, which held steady at $4.8 billion.
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This unlikely pairing took center stage in a thoughtful interview Dalio publicized on Twitter and released on YouTube.
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"Laurel and Cara Maria's long-standing feud takes center stage for a dysfunctional Team USA," the network teases.
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I will focus on WeWork and Away, which took center stage of the startups and venture capital universe.
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Dow component Nike (NKE) takes center stage this afternoon as it issues quarterly earnings after the closing bell.
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Mario Draghi takes center stage on Thursday for his penultimate meeting as president of the European Central Bank.
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One after another, a dancer takes center stage for a solo, then stares down the audience in silence.
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Once you set something in ancient Mesopotamia, it would be bizarre to have white people take center stage.
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Sam GravesSamuel (Sam) Bruce GravesOvernight Energy: Environment takes center stage in House infrastructure plan | Iowans push 2020 candidates on climate | Sanders offers bill on 'forever chemicals' Environment takes center stage in House infrastructure plan House Democrats unveil 0B infrastructure plan MORE (Mo.), the top Republican on the Transportation Committee, said.
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The Savannah College of Art and Design's ninth annual fine art event takes center stage February 20-23, 2018.
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Light flooded the center stage as Christopher Tignor began his set of impressionistic drum playing and whizzing violin experimentations.
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In 2018, Flynn mostly stayed out of the spotlight as other characters in the Russia probe took center stage.
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Particularly in the last year, the national conversation around sexual best practices (and violations thereof) has taken center stage.
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Leon Russell (Nov, 13) sat at a piano in center stage and took the first chorus of -- what else?
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Lange's Crawford occupies center stage, especially at first, having been told there are essentially no parts available to her.
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McKinnon took center-stage during her impromptu show, even getting the audience to join in with the catchy refrain.
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Filters No restaurants to view 2148 Peter Chang's latest, a celebration of women, puts homestyle cooking at center stage.
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Yet it is exactly perceptions of wobbliness and its opposite — resolve — that have taken center stage in this race.
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When Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump meet for their first debate on Monday, immigration will be taking center stage.
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"He's the grandfather of all grandfathers," Barrymore lovingly told the crowd at the Time Center Stage on Tuesday afternoon.
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As the models took center stage before the show, two dozen singers made their way into a choral arrangement.
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First and foremost, she says, Crisis Text Line is about innovation — with data and startup roots taking center stage.
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With his hair tucked away under an oversized black hat, his brows and glowing skin immediately take center stage.
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Since #MeToo took off, Swift has occasionally taken center stage in discussions of the movement, to a mixed reception.
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Keep the rest of your makeup simple (add a baby pink pout!) to let the sparkle take center stage.
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And climate change will literally take center stage when CNN hosts a town hall on the subject in September.
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"What we need to do is start putting rights and jobs center stage in the campaign debate," O'Grady said.
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Bell: Immigration and terrorism have been put center stage by the far right and have, as result, been central.
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And when Taraji struck every pose on the red carpet, it was her beaming strobe that took center stage.
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The grass season concludes this month before big events like the Canadian Open and Cincinnati Open take center stage.
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The White House dubbed this week "Workforce Development Week" but the chaos in Washington has taken center stage instead.
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"Eiko Ishioka's work had a way of taking center stage no matter the medium," her Google Doodle bio reads.
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The nude photo scandal that spans all branches of the military has brought Marine Corps leaders to center stage.
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For now, he will have the off-season to contemplate how the Patriots will return to football's center stage.
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Kamala Harris at center stage and progressive agitators like New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Washington Gov.
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The Democratic field in 2020 got a little more crowded — and someone is finally putting climate change center stage.
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Such troubles may not be on everybody's mind in Washington this week as the presidential inauguration takes center stage.
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Rather, the debates have taken center stage and have had a direct impact on the caucus and primary results.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The so-called FANG stocks take center stage on Wall Street this week, with Amazon (AMZN.
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Take center stage with the Brooklynettes of the Brooklyn Nets for a dance video like you've never seen before.
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The tax law has taken center stage as Heller has touted his role in crafting the law that Rep.
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I definitely am always subconsciously and sometimes consciously trying to step back and let other things take center stage.
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The issue took center stage last month for the US Federal Communications Commission, which authorizes telecom satellites for launch.
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She let her new 'do take center stage, wearing a simply white tank top, black pants and white sneakers.
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Benedict Arnold takes center stage in Nathaniel Philbrick's vivid and in some ways cautionary tale of the Revolutionary War.
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U.S. government debt yields ticked upward on the first day of the trading week as politics took center stage.
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Partnerships between automakers and Silicon Valley companies on self-driving technologies are taking center stage at this year's show.
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Trump's speech at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit took center stage and stayed on a carefully worded script.
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Morell said the debate on how many troops to keep in the region will take center stage in Washington.
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In September, he will direct a production of "Little Shop of Horrors" at Portland Center Stage in Portland, Ore.
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The former vice president will be center stage with the candidate who is finishing second in most polling, Sen.
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TV. Questions surrounding whether Trump committed obstruction of justice have taken center stage following the release of the report.
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Is there not another reason the dynastic dueling, the catfight with Mary, Queen of Scots, have assumed center stage?
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The Green New Deal has placed the issue of climate change at the center stage of the political agenda.
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With impeachment taking center stage, it may be hard to believe, but lawmakers are actually working on other items.
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The debate over the set-top box could also put Democratic Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel center stage during the hearing.
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A rotation of sparkly leotards and a disco ball set the mood as her massive vocals take center stage.
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That shooting took center stage in some of the testimony in Mr. Apperson's trial, according to local news reports.
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Addie (Odeya Rush) and Dorrie's (Liv Hewson) friendship takes center stage amid the romantic adventures of 'Let It Snow.
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While always important, women's issues, particularly their representation in government, took center stage during the campaign for U.S. President.
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ROSENWORCEL NOMINATION AT CENTER STAGE: There was also some discussion on the stalled renomination of Democratic Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel.
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One with a swerving plot line, wild narrative digressions and an unpredictable lead, center stage at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Here both writing and music take center stage, used not only to enhance the experience but actively shape it.
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Fusion is bringing these influencers center stage, with a new, all-women, all-political "30 Under 30" video list.
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They've long lived on the fringes of American politics and now their policies are about to be center stage.
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But AR places us, not an avatar of us or a character we wish we were, at center stage.
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Wade takes center stage The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments today in a Louisiana abortion access case.
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Midsummer is when New York City's classical calendar thins out, and music festivals with scenic views take center stage.
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For this VMA performance, however, they sat center stage and sang acoustic versions of two of their biggest hits.
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The things I saw in the Marine Corps raised questions that the #MeToo movement would later bring center stage.
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In this case, the robots take center stage, where the theme park visitors were the heroes of the original.
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In her new solo, "I'm Gonna Need Another One," Rosenblit again allows colorful inanimate objects to take center stage.
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Congestion pricing died in Albany earlier this year, but it could take center stage during the next legislative session.
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A lesser-known quantity, "The Band's Visit," hopes to steal center stage with a win for best new musical.
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The delay after the listening session has also helped another issue -- trade -- take center stage inside the White House.
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In the past week, he has returned to center stage in an apparent effort to swat away such talk.
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The interview came just hours before the fourth Democratic debate in Ohio, where Joe Biden will take center stage.
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In a matter of days, they'll take center stage on the Senate floor as millions of Americans tune in.
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But despite the focus on Iowa, for the first time in the 343 primary, foreign policy took center stage.
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And it allowed China's ruthless dictatorship to take center stage through flagrant cheating and violations of global trade law.
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It is remarkable only for the picturesque, improbably tall tower of books that looms center stage, like a fortress.
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For the main course, mushrooms are taking center stage, featured in King Oyster mushroom "scallops" and wild mushroom risotto.
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Taking center stage on Sunday night, alongside Shakira, is a role she was born to play, our writer argues.
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President Donald Trump&aposs lawyers took center stage Saturday as they begin opening arguments in his historic impeachment trial.
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An underdog like the Philadelphia Eagles taking center stage could lead to more excitement and in turn more sales.
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It's easy for that to sort of take center stage in that moment, especially when you're a young woman.
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The impact on 2020 With impeachment taking center stage, the Democratic presidential primary race will shift to the backburner.
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Cybersecurity will take center stage at a number of hearings in the House and Senate in the coming week.
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Reuben noted that during Hanukkah, however, oil-heavy foods take center stage as an important way to honor tradition.
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The activity has taken center stage on sites like YouTube and Twitch, which has nearly 22015 million daily visitors.
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"Sometimes I cut off the owner, as the dog is more interesting and they deserve center stage," he said.
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But once the games were underway, dramatic sporting events — along with NBC's routinely shoddy coverage thereof — took center stage.
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Hit play on the VCR, because here are five things Center Stage did so much better than On Pointe.
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Lou Armour, a marine who now teaches children with special needs, takes center stage with a microphone in his hand.
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Center stage was the new MacBook Pro, which now has a touchscreen strip at the top of the keyboard. Neat!
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In the absence of President Donald Trump, Brazil's populist leader is widely expected to take center stage at the forum.
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European stocks lost some of the steam seen earlier in the session, as trade concerns began to take center stage.
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Wall Street looked set to open higher as corporate earnings take center stage, with index futures up 2295.42-254.93 percent .
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Minaj is known for more than just her rap skills, with explicit lyrics and risque performances sometimes taking center stage.
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It's another sell-out crowd at Center Stage for Tauren Wells, one of the biggest stars in Christian contemporary music.
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Interestingly, Jackson will remain on the back of the $20 bill, while Tubman takes center stage in the front portrait.
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Ultimately, a cruel man who didn't think twice about the humanity of the women he murdered still gets center stage.
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As soon as corn exports wind down, soybeans take center stage with peak shipment volumes occurring between April and June.
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So there is a lot of technology in the film, it's just… I never wanted it to take center stage.
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There was, however, an early sign last term that the clause might be moving from the wings to center stage.
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The complicated relationship between Shia LaBeouf and his dad takes center stage in the actor's loosely auto-biographical new movie.
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The move puts the stock exchange center-stage as it weighs the pros and cons of forcing Toshiba to delist.
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Another Copenhagen restaurant, Geranium, was fifth on the list, while Paris's Arpège, where vegetables take center-stage, was No. 8.
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But season two never succeeds in finding something as interesting as Ruth and Debbie's conflict to slide into center stage.
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Lowe takes center stage at the venue, the only woman surrounded by three men who accompany her during the broadcast.
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While the rest of the industry plays catch-up, brands that have long championed this transparency are taking center stage.
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That makes the Golden State center stage for what Democrats are hoping is a major anti-Trump wave in November.
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Elsie's art, and her late husband's art, fell out of favor as Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art took center stage.
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On February 5, your other ruling planet, Pluto, takes center stage when it meets sweet Venus in Earth sign Capricorn.
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Points to Motorola for not skimping on the hardware, even as the novelty of the Mods understandably takes center stage.
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Offshore drilling is also likely to take center stage during a hearing of the Senate's energy and natural resources committee.
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She has promised to bring women and women's health issues center stage in a way previous male Presidents have not.
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Artificial intelligence took center stage at this year's Dreamforce, and it's a challenge to explain these concepts to the masses.
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Here are five reasons: It puts rap and hip-hop center stage Broadway is usually slow to follow musical trends.
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AI-powered bots took center stage at this year's F8 developer conference, but are they really ready for prime time?
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Over the years, thongs, G-strings, and seamless underwear took center stage to help us all "avoid" those "dreaded" creases.
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It was a focus of the June 2017 tech summit as Trump's Muslim ban and DACA posturing took center stage.
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In "Popcorn," directed by Ryan Case, Lucy takes center stage for an episode set almost entirely in her parents' house.
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On Friday, Whitaker will testify before the House Judiciary Committee, where the Mueller probe will occupy center stage with members.
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TOMORROW IN THE HILL: In the ongoing fight over President Obama's new ozone pollution rule, Denver is taking center stage.
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In little more than a generation, sports has gone from representing a marginal corner of the business to center stage.
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Later this week he travels onward to Papua New Guinea for the APEC meetings, where Xi will take center stage.
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In previous years, China's currency policy angered American lawmakers and took center stage in the United States' dealings with China.
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The impact on U.S. deficits, business growth, the investment community, as well as consumer confidence must be on center stage.
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This week, Ms. McIver returned to center stage for her writing, but not in the manner she might have hoped.
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Going forward, taxes will reclaim center stage, but rather than tax cuts, there could be endless battles over tax hikes.
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Infant mortality had declined substantially, and heart disease — the single biggest killer in most developed countries — had taken center stage.
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She has re-emerged in Los Angeles as a defensive specialist, but she took center stage late in Game 1.
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Healthcare took center stage throughout the entire debate, as Biden and Harris both sparred over her Medicare for All plan.
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In Gucci's magic lanterns collection, layered and ruffled gowns, gold decorations and outfits echoing a hippy style took center stage.
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Too many times we see the technology of the platform take center stage — a clever delivery mechanism or good design.
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This year, it may be China that takes center stage: Xi Jinping will be the first Chinese president to attend.
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Without Mueller and Russia, Scott Pruitt would be closer to center stage, with an even brighter, harsher spotlight on him.
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A crisp autumn morning takes center stage today, followed by a scene-stealing afternoon: radiant with a high around 70.
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VICE has actively aligned itself with the LGBTQ community with queer programming taking center stage in the VICELAND series Gaycation.
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"This is a hilariously meta version of that," she said — with the plant's behind-the-scenes role taking center stage.
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When everyone else treated sex and female sexuality as a dirty secret, Dr. Ruth Westheimer was bringing it center stage.
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A much-delayed discussion of how to make amends for slavery has taken center stage, but it's only a start.
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Before this leg warmer lady was stepping up to center stage, she was just another dancing queen in Hartford, Connecticut.
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With just a piano and a spotlight, Kate McKinnon took center stage and sang Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" as Hillary Clinton.
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A kaleidoscope of yellow ocher, Cinnamon Toast Crunch (part of Kyrie Irving's cereal pack) and green Grinch took center stage.
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Wilson's landmark achievement illuminates the poem's double meanings and subtleties, with the characters and their interactions always on center stage.
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And yet so many ideas that once seemed to live on the fringes of credibility can now take center stage.
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As Mr. Mueller lines up the president for an interview, the issue of obstruction of justice will take center stage.
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Finally, life insurance could also take center stage for those who want a tax-friendly way to pass on wealth.
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And when those betrayals threaten to undo him, he is only sorry that he did not put himself center stage.
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To begin with, at center stage, there is a kind of glass house — the kind whose inhabitants shouldn't throw stones.
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She went from hovering in the audience with a mic to being center stage, on the couch with her guests.
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Rhododendron and azalea were already in place, as well as a spirea, taking turns on center stage as spring unfolded.
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The announcement comes days before the Frankfurt Auto Show IAA, where sustainable driving and electric cars will take center stage.
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The announcement comes days before the Frankfurt Auto Show IAA, where sustainable driving and electric cars will take center stage.
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On Monday in many shows, New York itself — its power structures and institutions and still-glorious landmarks — took center stage.
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The question of the islands has moved center stage because it incorporates many motifs of the conflicts troubling Egypt today.
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And the gradually growing closeness between Elizabeth and Paige, which took center stage this episode, has been a nice development.
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But do not be fooled by the mattress positioned center-stage: Physical intimacy is limited to a barely achieved touch.
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"Skippyjon Jones" series, written and illustrated by Judy Schachner A Siamese cat takes center stage in this children's picture book.
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Foreign policyWith Iran and Ukraine dominating news cycles, one may have thought foreign policy would take center stage this week.
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont will stand at center stage in Tuesday night's CNN/Des Moines Register Democratic presidential debate. Sen.
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USWNT star Carli Lloyd will take center stage in a Secret deodorant ad set to air during Super Bowl LIV.
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Lehane has always written wrenching female characters into his stories, and he has no trouble giving center stage to one.
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President Donald Trump&aposs lawyers took center stage Saturday as they begin their opening arguments in his historic impeachment trial.
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"This has taken center stage for investors, and it will remain there for several more days, at least," Colas says.
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Now the issue is taking center stage in Madrid during the summit, which takes place from December 2nd to 13th.
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Center stage are four Greek columns with tightly curled Ionic capitals and fluting defined by shifts in soft, exquisite colors.
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Facebook first made its harassment policy public in 2017 as discussions about sexual misconduct at tech companies took center stage.
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Much as the British empire eroded publicly with nowhere to hide, the nation's humiliation over Brexit has staggered center stage.
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Since Mr. Trump announced his choice for attorney general, Mr. Sessions's history with issues of race had assumed center stage.
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After his arrest by the F.B.I. on Friday, he found himself where he has always wanted to be: center stage.
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But on Friday night, toward the close of his trip, that all changed when he brought them onto center stage.
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Claims that Trump was primarily concerned about corruption in Ukraine are likely to take center stage in the Senate trial.
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In her [email protected] series, oversized, naked female figures take center stage in large canvases measuring 84 by 60 inches.
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The late '90s and early 2000s were a banner period for pop music, and the Center Stage soundtrack reflects that.
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As a host country, China and its central bank were naturally center stage at last week's G-20 meeting in Shanghai.
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The revolt in Syria, in the heart of the Middle East and with nearly four times Libya's population, took center stage.
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The ghost light is on, planted at center stage, but if its job is to keep spirits away, it isn't working.
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Google has taken accidental center stage, in its role providing Android and a variety of apps for the embattled handset maker.
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It's a powerful move and statement towards a certain faction of fandom that gets upset when female superheroes take center stage.
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There can be little doubt that 25G is going to take center stage at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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It's that time of the year when your toes take center stage, even if they aren't quite ready for the spotlight.
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They also vary in size, though even the 1,050-seat Center Stage can feel intimate thanks to its stadium-style seating.
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He makes his way to center stage, puts on his red, white and blue guitar strap and picks up his guitar.
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The look, posted to her Instagram account last night, downplays lip color and contouring and lets the eyes take center stage.
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He'll share center stage with Warren on Wednesday night while the other four top-polling contenders are on stage Thursday night.
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This week, the TPP retook center stage after President Trump signed an executive order pulling the U.S. out of the agreement.
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Nowhere is that more apparent than in the CT6, where the company's Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving system takes center stage.
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The reason why this new app is going to take center stage is because Algoriddim is switching to a freemium model.
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution will take center stage at the World Economic Forum's (WEF) annual meeting next week in Davos, Switzerland.
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The "rough ride" the driver allegedly gave Gray took center stage in the state's opening arguments but was seldom mentioned again.
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He got out of the car and was asked to push a button to make it drive itself to center stage.
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Before this rockstar-in-training was taking center stage in Hollywood, she was just another jammin' gal in New York City.
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Surprise medical billing took center stage in the House where the Education and Labor legislation on the issue advanced through committee.
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She mourns and then reemerges to take her place at center stage — in the spotlight, but also permanently shadowed by tragedy.
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The exhibition puts the viewer center stage, creating immersive environments in which visitors gain a heightened awareness of their own bodies.
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Nnamdi Asomugha has taken his talents to center stage ... 'cause the ex-NFL superstar is a real-deal Broadway actor now!!
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"Geopolitics is also back to center stage with tensions between the U.S. and Mexico caused by immigration," crop consultancy Agritel said.
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"Roy Moore Win Makes Steve Bannon, Breitbart News Take Center Stage," read a headline on the site after the primary win.
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The company also took center stage as a voice for women at the tech industry's biggest event of the year, CES.
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In the pivotal Hollywood blockbuster, which offers an empowering new narrative, a majority Black cast takes center stage as Marvel superheroes.
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Movies like Step Up and Center Stage appear in winking listicles and half-assed roundups, not serious pieces of film criticism.
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The singer took the Staples Center stage by storm, performing an acoustic version of "Love Yourself" from his recent album Purpose.
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The benefits of peace to the long-suffering people of Colombia should take center stage and determine the outcome from here.
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Technical solutions around fleet management, smart routing, sensors and other technology aspects of the flying robots will take center stage again.
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Takeover efforts -- or feints in that direction -- were center stage at Trump's April 2100 casino license renewal hearing in New Jersey.
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This year, Series 24 took center stage, looking sleeker, easier to perform basic tasks on, and full of innovative new features.
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Meghan Markle's bridal messy bun is taking center stage in a new candid portrait she and Prince Harry released on Monday.
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Eventually, once Faraday Future dimmed some of the stage lights around the EV, it slowly and quietly cruised to center stage.
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Podcasting took center stage this week, with music giant Spotify snapping up podcasting tool startup Anchor and podcast production company Gimlet.
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He and the Massachusetts senator will be center stage on Tuesday night surrounded, largely, by lesser-known and more moderate candidates.
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The three guitarists in Promise of the Real assume center stage with Young like some prairie cavalry attack, brutal and unyielding.
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And the effects work really took center stage with the Martian tripods that loomed over the increasingly charred and bloodied Earth.
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It's perhaps fitting that a glistening rack of ribs or platter of skewered shrimp take center stage at a backyard barbecue.
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Alphabet's effort to catch Amazon's cloud is taking center stage at one of the media industry's biggest conferences of the year.
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I saw it in Center Stage, where Susan May Pratt plays an uptight ballerina who purges in the bathroom after meals.
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So, as Obama remains on center stage he needs to be cognizant of what impact this will have on Democratic candidates.
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But over time, the latter took center stage as Gambia morphed into a police state that tortured opponents, rights groups say.
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Discussions about the federal budget take center stage this week, sparking conversations about where to cut and where to increase funding.
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Federal Reserve officials, meanwhile, took center stage on Thursday, more or less voicing willingness to continue on a rate-hiking path.
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It's a series of toys and cartoons, aimed at a younger demographic, where the women of Star Wars take center stage.
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Finally, after decades of negligence by the two major political parties in the mainland, Puerto Rico will be taking center stage.
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Where the male comedian like Louis C.K. has long since taken center stage, the female comedian has yet to do so.
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Instead, the one-way Trumpian notion of loyalty -- which includes purging any former anti-Trumpers from government -- remains at center stage.
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The trailer centers on Sandra Bullock's character Debbie Ocean, whose brother Danny (George Clooney) took center stage in the earlier films.
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In congressional hearings and on televised cable news shows, Russia's efforts to meddle in our democratic process have taken center stage.
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Why is it the right time for issues of racial equality to be brought to the center stage of political discourse?
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Auto firms are also expected to have a big presence with artificial intelligence, robots and virtual reality all taking center stage.
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Tim Burton is directing, with famous names such as Michael Keaton, Colin Farrell, Danny DeVito and Eva Green taking center stage.
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But Trump's unexpected move to put the Taiwan issue center stage in relations with China had put an end to that.
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Claire Underwood (Robin Wright) takes center stage to close out the series, assuming the presidency following the resignation of her husband.
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It is a career highlight for someone who had long aspired to be center stage, just not always in the courtroom.
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In election years, the gap in the average rate of pay of men and women takes center stage in political debates.
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It's one of the many subplots in the fight over Exxon's climate science, and it will take center stage on Wednesday.
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A new Democratic majority is taking over in the House next year with a number of health issues taking center stage.
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Taking center stage, then cleaning the whole stage are now more matters of marketing and financial engineering than electrical engineering moonshots.
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So I beat the Bush dynasty, the Clinton dynasty, 2628 people, and I never left center stage once, you can check.
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With Bohemian Rhapsody newly minted with four Oscars, it's time for the Elton John music biopic Rocketman to take center stage.
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In 21st century-great power competition between the U.S. and these revisionist powers, the Arctic — and Greenland — will take center stage.
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There are some dishes where it takes center stage, minimally coated with a sauce designed to bring out its wheaty excellence.
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Trump took center stage in New York's 85033th District primary, where the two Republicans battled over their loyalty to the president.
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Biden, Warren, and Sanders will once again be center stage, but they will not be the only targets of the evening.
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The political crisis in Italy took center stage, with investors concerned over its implications for the rest of the euro zone.
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Or in the training room itself, as white people take center stage with their guilt and tears and monopolizing the conversation.
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Regardless, Silvia said global factors won't shift out of focus anytime soon, at least until the U.S. elections are center stage.
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Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer (Getty)Step right up, join the fun, the headline IPO of 2019 is about to take center stage.
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And Maine is still the state with the oldest average age per resident, putting health care costs more on center stage.
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But these practices have now been thrust center stage in a more positive light by a bevy of black female celebrities.
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The film revolves around the trio's polyamorous relationship, putting polyamory center stage and, unusually, depicting it in a positive, uplifting light.
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Celine Dion is about to take center stage for the first time since husband Rene Angelil died, but not to sing.
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So, I beat the Bush dynasty, the Clinton dynasty, 2628 people, and I never left center stage once, you can check.
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The release of Kirk's medical record comes as the health of political candidates has taken center stage in the presidential race.
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Germany's recent elections suggest that the combustible mix of political passions and simplistic economic narratives has taken center stage there, too.
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It was Day 3 of Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Brett Kavanaugh, and the issue of abortion took center stage.
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There is the familiarity of the Conner house, still well-worn, the iconic couch taking center stage in the family room.
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"Even though she's not a huge name in America yet, we thought we have to put her center stage," he said.
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Video communication apps, software, and services have taken center stage as a critical resource to keep people connected during these times.
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The large tote, made on old looms from raffia jacquard, or crochet wool, and decorated with nautical motifs, was center stage.
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Martha McSally, another toss-up and another case where the candidates' positions on health care and abortion have taken center stage.
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Hamilton couldn't miss them when the lights came on and they were on center stage, just as he used to be.
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The White House has its Equal Pay Pledge initiative, and the issue took center stage during presidential primary debates this year.
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A moon hovers above the dancers, while a larger orb, placed center stage, glows with the help of Ms. Pearce's lighting.
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On April 2, Chintan Pandya, whose Adda Indian Canteen in Long Island City, Queens, has received raves, will be center stage.
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But the sex tape, which the actor himself parodied in a promo for the roast, took center stage for the night.
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But back to our president's paws, which aren't just at center stage but also at the center of so much controversy.
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You can see the look when Locken takes center stage in the season 3 of The Real Housewives of Dallas trailer.
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Twenty-one years into a music career that doesn't always get enough credit, J. Lo is ready to take center stage.
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The Point: Whether it was his own impeachment trial or events on the world's stage, Trump was center stage this week.
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As McConnell strides onto center stage, it's worth pausing to reflect on his philosophy and the role he's likely to play.
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Being center stage means he was in first, the big winner, the one everyone wanted to look at and talk about.
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As Congress moves to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the pre-ex problem once again takes center stage.
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The effort is not directly focused on the Democratic presidential front-runner, but she nonetheless is likely to take center stage.
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It was then, in the midst of the charred ashes of American political unity, that Robert Kennedy stepped to center stage.
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Meanwhile, the far more sensuous and, yes, sexy world of Aidan's gaming seems constantly to punch its way to center stage.
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Whereas in other iterations of Emma, this misstep has been portrayed as sad for Emma, here, her guilt takes center stage.
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No matter what, that evening the curtain was going to open on me standing center stage in my first Broadway show.
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A question from the not-so-distant political past took center stage again this week: Can a woman beat President Trump?
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Campaigns such as "Time's Up" and "Me Too" are expected to continue to take center stage, especially on the red carpet.
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When the demonstrations died down, the region's traditional geopolitical rivalries took center stage once more, threatening to reinforce the status quo.
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The complex also serves as center stage for the monthly food and craft FeelGood Market and the annual Dutch Design Week.
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Every clap, sensual noise, and whisper works to support her ASMR vocals, which have the space here to take center stage.
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The debate over G.M.O.s — genetically modified organisms — takes center stage in this documentary by the Oscar-nominated director Scott Hamilton Kennedy.
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Suddenly, a dancer center stage (the ebullient Macy Sullivan) takes the dance up tempo and onto the balls of her feet.
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GGG fight ... but it seems like he's turned a new leaf with Canelo-GGG 2 taking center stage on May 5.
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While the new-car freeze has taken center stage, it's what happens after that has become a major cause for concern.
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But just who is the woman who made headlines after finding herself thrust center stage at the biggest event of the year?
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On Wednesday, students will again take center stage in the political theater over guns that has gripped the country since the Feb.
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Though women, such as Kesha and SZA, took center stage with powerful performances, both female artists were shut out of their categories.
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Ciara, 31, partially covered up the cheeky underwear with a pair of denim overalls, but her baby bump still took center stage.
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The goal of the $1 Billion Wage Gain Challenge is to put America's wage stagnation crisis center stage for the JFF community.
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López Obrador wants to "pacify" the country by placing victims of the drug war center stage and granting amnesty to certain criminals.
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Scarlett Johansson was a vision in silver at the Oscars on Sunday, but it was her back tattoos that took center stage.
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Between Susan Alexandra and Simon Miller, we're still in a time when fun, mostly-mini, and colorful bags are taking center stage.
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But Messenger has taken center stage at the last two F8 conferences and we don't expect this year to be any different.
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"Crazy Nancy," he said at a recent rally in Dallas, where his epic self-pity and all-consuming grudges took center stage.
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Superman: Dawn of Justice and Justice League (pictured above), takes center stage here, with Arthur returning to Atlantis to lead his people.
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The plight of Flint, a poor city plagued by aging infrastructure and declining population, has taken center stage on the campaign trail.
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"While smartwatches from Michael Kors and Fossil took center stage, the company's hybrid watch lineup also gained traction," the IDC report noted.
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That attempt to foster Mac app development, codenamed Marzipan (Apple's all in on the fun codenames this year) will take center stage.
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Donald Trump will again take center stage at Thursday night's Republican debate with Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and John Kasich flanking him.
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I looked up from the blue coupon and stared at a slideshow of Ford, a known alcoholic, being projected on center stage.
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Wednesday's interview comes as the health of both Trump and his opponent, Hillary Clinton, have taken center stage in the 2016 election.
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U.S. stock-index futures ticked slightly higher on Wednesday, with retail earnings take center stage and crude oil prices still in focus.
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Cinnamon, clove, allspice and nutmeg shared center stage with the rich and savory Spam flavor, however, along with a hint of sweetness.
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While bold, the decision to place "Maria" at center stage, was both a measured pronouncement of the exhibition terms and an impracticality.
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Ross offers slow-paced flows about holding his friends down and supporting them, but it's Drake's controversial verse that takes center stage.
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Though women, such as Kesha and SZA, took center stage with incredible performances, both female artists were shut out of their categories.
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While the silver car up top was center stage throughout the presentation, they had one single red car off to the right.
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And if fun and crazy gadgets take the center stage instead of (often boring) phones, well, I wouldn't mind that at all.
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Photo: Salesforce The question becomes why is AI taking center stage now for Salesforce and much of the software industry in general.
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The NFL confirmed on their end, saying M5 will take center stage and TS and BB will be featured as guest artists.
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Cruz, Rubio appeal to the evangelical base In an alternate, non-Trump world, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio would be center stage.
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The issue took center stage at a meeting of a Senate subcommittee with oversight of the Department of Energy on Tuesday afternoon.
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And now, author and filmmaker Christian Moran is bringing another dimension of Disney's personality to center stage: his obsession with the future.
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Center stage will be two nominees with historically high unfavorable ratings whose basic honesty is doubted by large swaths of the electorate.
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Whether he sought it or not, Wednesday's Senate Judiciary Committee oversight hearing was yet another center-stage moment for the FBI director.
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More than five months after Clinton's loss, Obama is still not interested in taking center stage on politics, an adviser told CNN.
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Lamar Odom made his triumphant return to Madison Square Garden and took center stage alongside Kanye and the rest of his clique.
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NATO exercises have adapted to make hybrid attacks center stage, forcing military minds to think through their response to a complicated challenge.
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A debate over how hard to tax the rich is taking center stage in the early days of the 2020 presidential race.
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Image takes center stage The commonwealth says the memes are reminiscent of images that emerged from the scene of the deadly crash.
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And while Liza's (Sutton Foster) relationship with Kelsey (Hilary Duff) takes center stage, they each have BFFs who predate their work wives.
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Bolingbroke — who will ultimately become Henry IV — accuses Mowbray of plotting the death of his uncle, whose coffin is at center stage.
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J.) is heading to Iowa (Politico) … Republican tax law takes center stage in Nevada Senate race (The Hill) … Trump adviser says Sen.
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By then, concerns about "dirty" coal had taken center stage, while natural gas was even more plentiful, and the price was low.
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For Democrats looking to flip vulnerable districts, they face a map that shows the risky bet ahead in putting immigration center stage.
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On Monday, Juno will be on NASA's center stage as it begins 20 months of orbiting Jupiter, the solar system's largest planet.
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This national issue was at center stage at the 2016 conference of the Association of Inspectors General (AIG) last November in Boston.
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When "Center Stage" came out in 21, who among us would have guessed it would spawn two made-for-TV follow-ups.
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This latest WHO report is the ideal culmination in a year where "art wellness" has moved from the sidelines to center-stage.
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He does best when he is center-stage, and so this format didn't allow him show off his magic on the stump.
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The latest version of Google's mobile operating system seems likely to take center stage here — be it Peppermint Patty, Pudding or Popsicle.
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Plus, Tim Kinsella & Melina Ausikaitis from Chicago band Joan of Arc discuss their new album 1984, which finds Ausikaitis taking center stage.
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Now more than ever, color trends are taking center stage in hair play with vibrant tones, gradient hues, and all-over-color.
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There's nothing wrong with documentarians taking center stage in the drama of their own research, as the career of Werner Herzog demonstrates.
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Day 2 at Davos: Global economic concerns will continue to take center stage at the annual meeting, which enters its second day.
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Those issues took center stage at the American Economic Association's annual meeting, the largest gathering of the profession, last weekend in Atlanta.
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By the end of the decade, however, the Japan bubble had popped and the United States was poised to take center stage.
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That artificial intelligence will take center stage at CES also speaks to how the event has changed in the last few years.
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It's Gisleson herself who occupies center stage, and the drama she enacts is the story of her own deep and particular sorrows.
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Their jobs take center stage in the series, but the show will also focus on the changing landscape of morning broadcast news.
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Biden's address comes as some Democrats have expressed frustration that he's allowing Trump to take center stage in a time of crisis.
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Television tends to be a more diverse landscape in terms of gender representation, presenting more opportunities for women to take center stage.
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His style is intense, sardonic, philosophical, with a tendency to skitter away from the spotlight even as he places himself center stage.
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Castro brought Biden's age and mental acuity to center stage, repeatedly accusing the former vice president of forgetting what he'd just said.
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What is clear is that Haley does not want any of those disagreements, if there were some, to take center stage now.
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Chagall, who is represented in the show with 38 original works, takes center stage, but many other artists also tell this story.
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The service featured more than 30,193 roses placed around the center stage at the memorial, a tribute to Bryant's 33,643 career points.
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The central banks have held center stage since the banking meltdown here, the sovereign debt crisis in Europe, and Japan's economic stall.
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No, they make their grand entrance through a massive opening in center stage that is designed in the shape of a vulva.
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I wanted this beautiful brown girl to be in that classic hero's pose — center stage, looking right at you, like a badass.
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I want odd numbers because if you're center stage, if you have a 10 that means two people are in the middle.
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The Inland Waterways System must take center stage as the administration and Congress discuss a comprehensive overhaul of our national infrastructure system.
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While bitter infighting and subsequent price rise has taken center stage, rival cryptocurrency ethereum has been quietly pushing higher in the background.
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Politics Immigration takes center stage in the Senate starting today when Majority Leader Mitch McConnell opens up floor debate on the topic.
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Replacing China's best known tech tycoon at the top of the country's largest company by market value will push Zhang center stage.
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If ever there was a time for policies to address sexual harassment to take center stage in an election, it is now.
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And marijuana advocates recognize they have less clout with Republicans and say they'll let banking advocates take center stage in the Senate.
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The problem is that Mr. Tendler joyfully rocking out at his keyboard is much more engaging than almost anything happening center stage.
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For most of the 2016 campaign season, the Senate races have been center stage, as Democrats fielded some strong challengers to Republican incumbents.
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It also noted that millions of people have been pinning multipurpose beauty products, and that no-heat, natural hairstyles are taking center stage.
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In the heated discussions over the effects of fake news on democracy and civil society, Donald J. Trump has often taken center stage.
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In the coming days, three stories will take center stage in this drama: in Italy, Great Britain and, possibly of greatest consequence, Germany.
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The singer live debuted her brand new single "Formation" at the show, taking center stage in front of a bevy of backup dancers.
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Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Paula Rego, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Maria Bartuszová, and Haegue Yang will take center stage at the museum in 2020 and 2021.
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Manhattan Theatre Club's The Ruins of Civilization continues at NY City Center Stage II (131 West 55th Street, Midtown, Manhattan) through June 5.
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Related: Artist Hatches Steampunk Insects Wearing Mechanical Gears Steampunk Machine Guns Made from Old Typewriters Steampunk Puppets Take Center Stage in Indiana | #50StatesofArt
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WikiLeaks provided crucial insights into the key failures of the financial crisis and the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, and put whistleblowing center stage.
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In The Break with Michelle Wolf, the former Daily Show and Late Night with Seth Meyers writer puts herself center stage, quite literally.
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"If the EU governments balk again at doing this right, then Greece will be back at center stage the same time next year."
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The Asus phone leaked earlier this week is now an official product: the ZenFone AR, which puts virtual and augmented reality center stage.
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That said, the Federal Reserve will take center stage later on Wednesday when it releases the minutes of its latest monetary policy meeting.
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Feinstein, the leading Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, said in a statement: Go deeper: Trump's judicial agenda takes center stage with House flip
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That history is taking center stage now that the former New York mayor is battling to secure the Democratic nomination against liberals Sens.
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But a situation like this puts the flaw center-stage, standing right in the glaring, awkward spotlight, and forces you to acknowledge it.
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Though relegated to backing vocals, she took center stage when the young frontman — her cousin, Ira — was overcome with a case of nerves.
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" Although the pair was eliminated, Armstrong praised his partner before they took their final bow at center stage: "I'm super proud of Tinashe.
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Indeed, we heard surprisingly little about Xamarin during the Day 1 keynote, so I wouldn't be surprised if it took center stage today.
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Concerns surrounding rising interest rates again took center stage after U.S. government debt yields hit highs not seen in several years on Tuesday.
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She was always on North Korean TV and center stage, so they would have known exactly who she was when she came out.
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In lieu of letters and branding, iconic shapes and accents, like Loewe's Puzzle bag and J.W. Anderson's Pierce bag, have taken center stage.
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It isn't until the second playthrough — or chapter — when 9S takes center stage that we get more insight, thanks to its hacking abilities.
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The 1,200-pound (550 kg) spacecraft is the fourth in a series of ocean-monitoring satellites taking center stage in monitoring Earth's climate.
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In a new preview from the The Big Bang Theory star's upcoming face off against Josh Gad, Cuoco's breakover body takes center stage.
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Heck, the thing may have outshined all of the foldable and 5G phones that were set to take center stage at the event.
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As the ladies moved to center stage, they were greeted with an applause as Kesha continued into the next verses of her anthem.
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Autos were the clear top-leading sector, up more than 2.1 percent, as trade talks between the U.S. and China take center stage.
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And yet, thanks to the draw, Yang will be standing right next to Harris -- just off center stage -- in the July 31 debate.
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Like everything Clark does, it's well thought out and dynamic, and given center stage, the purity in her soprano is the highlight here.
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When he sings, he seems to lock eyes with everyone in the crowd, but the man center stage right now is very guarded.
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Set aside that whiskey and bourbon, because the Starbucks Reserve Whiskey Barrel Aged Sulawesi is taking center stage at the brand's Seattle Roastery.
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Six years after famously taking part in her sister Kate's fairy-tale wedding, Pippa will take center stage in her own lavish one.
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Washington (CNN)As the Democratic presidential nomination race turns to South Carolina, African-American voters will take center stage for the first time.
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No stranger to pop himself, Diplo's influence can be heard in the softer spots of the tune, allowing Elliphant to take center stage.
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Before this serious little star became a workaholic, she was just another dancing doll ready to take center stage in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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The three-way race was really a two-on-one, with Trump standing center stage between a salvo of Rubio and Cruz takedowns.
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His absence enabled the other candidates to shine, particularly Cruz and Rubio, who held center stage without Trump commandeering the viewing audience's attention.
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Prince Harry was careful to follow several steps behind, making small talk with guests and watching proudly as his wife took center stage.
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Alt-history is hot at the moment "Black America" and "Confederate" are just two of the latest "what if" projects taking center stage.
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She didn't really capture the way economic loss has triggered a series of complex spirals, and that social decay is now center stage.
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Allowing Enoch to take center stage, precisely because of his disturbing viewpoints, gives him a new platform from which to spew his hate.
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Flemish renderings of landscapes from the 16th and 17th centuries take center stage in this show at the Fitzwilliam on Cambridge University's campus.
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"My name is James Corden, and these are what I'll be awarden," he sang while standing center stage and holding a Tony trophy.
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But the administration has been relatively quiet on Iran since, as other foreign policy issues, from Syria to North Korea, took center stage.
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After intermission, the orchestra played the Williams film music, and Sun rose from his seat in the orchestra and moved to center stage.
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But a little over four decades ago, Gates was a brash young software developer who was just getting ready to take center stage.
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In fact, the exercise has the feel of a one-act play -- "When Barack Met Michelle" -- with two characters primarily holding center stage.
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The movie puts Fanning center stage on a literal stage as a budding pop star named Violet eager to ditch her small town.
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The Trumps and Macrons took center stage at the group photo, putting on a friendly display amid reports of widespread tension and disagreement.
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Science and technology may take center stage in Gout's fictional Game, but it's the less flashy craft of writing that sells the story.
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Ocasio-Cortez replaces Clinton, Pelosi as Democratic boogeyman Ocasio-Cortez took center stage at CPAC this week — and she never even showed up.
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The former special counsel Robert Mueller took center stage this week when he testified before two congressional panels in back-to-back hearings.
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Plus, healthcare is taking center stage in the coming presidential election, from Democrats debating Medicare for All to bipartisan scrutiny of drug pricing.
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During the post-22019/11 counterterrorism era, deep thinking on great power competition went into hibernation as more pressing issues took center stage.
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The cauliflower and cheese flavors took center stage here, and I almost felt like I was eating super cheesy (and fancy) mashed potatoes.
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With Wall Street's increased use of data, APIs have taken center stage as they help facilitate the process of tapping into various feeds.
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Medicaid, long the unwanted stepchild of the American health care system, took center stage during the ACA repeal debate as a key flashpoint.
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