-
needs the
centring to keep the
voussoirs in
their correct relative positions. A
simple centring without a
truss is
called a
common centring. A
cross piece...
- The
Centre (Livingston), West Lothian, Scotland, a
shopping centre The
Centre ****bernauld,
North Lanarkshire, Scotland, a
shopping centre The
Centre, Bristol...
- the
scrum are
called "the backs": scrum-half, fly-half,
inside centre,
outside centre, two wings, and a fullback.
Forwards compete for the ball in scrums...
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Athens was one of the most
powerful city-states in
ancient Greece. It was a
centre for democracy, the arts,
education and philosophy, and was
highly influential...
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Centre in Santry,
Nutgrove Shopping Centre in Rathfarnham,
Northside Shopping Centre in
Coolock and
Swords Pavilions in Swords.
Dublin is the
centre of...
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Central or
centre midfielders are
players whose role is
divided between attacking and
defensive duties to
control the play in and
around the
centre of the...
- were from the
centre-right
Together Prague group,
which governs the city in
conjunction with 12
members of the
Pirates (
centre to
centre-left) and 5 members...
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Centricity is a
brand of
healthcare IT
software systems from GE Healthcare,
formerly a
division of
General Electric. It
includes software for independent...
- up
centric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Centric may
refer to: BET Her, an
American cable channel known as
Centric from 2009
until 2017
Centric Multimedia...
- In psychology,
centration is the
tendency to
focus on one
salient aspect of a
situation and
neglect other,
possibly relevant aspects.
Introduced by the...