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be/take centre stage (British) also be/take center stage (American) to be the most important thing or person at an event or in a situation, or to be the thing or person that people notice most A new range of electric cars will be centre stage at next month's exhibition. See also: stage left, right and centre (British informal) also right and leftleft and right (AmericanAmerican informalinformal) if something bad is happening left, right and centre, it is happening in a lot of places or to a lot of people They were firing at people left, right and centre. The Postal Service has been losing customers left and right these past couple of years. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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When it comes to public-private partnerships, one promising area for continued focus centres around what companies can contribute to the development agenda in a way that goes beyond writing a check. for example, is the story of a Quebec family of five sons which centres around the second-youngest's love-hate relationship with his father before and after he comes out to the old-fashioned head of the house. The clinical trial has enrolled more than 400 patients at over 100 oncology centres around the world. |
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