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centre-stage

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centre-stage [ˌsɛntəˈsteɪdʒ] n to take centre-stageporsi al centro dell'attenzione


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But if the list of unions changes or another union group finds itself centre-stage, then things could change and there might be some social tension.
Plans to promote Bahrain as a prime option for investments yesterday took centre-stage.
In keeping with the first period of normal play the opening 15 minutes of extra-time saw the deadlock remain and indeed, with only a minute of the second period remaining it looked as if penalties were again going to take centre-stage until Ards' super-sub Justin McBride got on the end of a Johnny Roy free to head home the winner.
 
 
 
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