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centred

British  
/ ˈsɛntəd /

adjective

  1. mentally and emotionally confident, focused, and well-balanced

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For a series centred on what goes unsaid, both actors reflected on how difficult it can be to open up in real life.

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Booth and Cornbill mention the new levy on arena and stadium shows which sees £1 from each ticket shows go towards grassroots venues, but say this is more centred around gig instead of club venues.

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On a night of bizarre incidents, two of them centred around the goals.

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So an outbreak of 20, centred on a single nightclub in Canterbury, is why we're in unprecedented territory.

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Murray also said Dean's suspension centred on an undisclosed social media account during vetting, and referred to comments therein as "unacceptable".

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