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According to the city council, Turning Point is designed to create a city centre largely free of traffic.
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In the outgoing parliament, the largely rural Centre Party generally backed the government thanks to Mr Persson's promise to close nuclear power-stations.
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She said there was a "real depth of feeling" about the closure of the centre as it "was largely built on public subscription, so we really do care".
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It has its own new counter-terrorism centre, but it has focused largely on setting up double-check systems to see that material is genuine and assessments are challenged.
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The centre of the capital has been largely trouble-free.
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Henson was been largely used as an outside centre during his four appearances for Sarries and is looking forward to revert to his favoured inside centre or fly-half positions for Philippe Saint-Andre's Toulon.
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Mr Giuliani's reputation as tough on terrorists rests largely on his unflappability after the World Trade Centre was attacked.
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Army rule shifted the centre of power further from them still, for the army is largely Punjabi and Pathan, and those groups reaped the benefits of soldierly rule.
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This may seem unduly generous to Russia, the centre of so much evil in the past, whose economy is largely a wasteland, whose people often seem in two minds about democracy, and whose government now wages a brutal war against its own Chechen subjects.
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