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I suppose you could say his epicentre is still there, yes.
Around five million people live within 50 km of the epicentre.
Near the epicentre, many of the telephone networks were out.
In 1990 Weber was the epicentre for a large earthquake.
The Epicentre teen center is a music venue by night.
As the epicentre was on land away from the coast, no tsunami occurred.
We now have the strength to face the hordes, and head to the epicentre.
For this, as we discovered, truly is the epicentre of chill.
It lies near to the epicentre of the 2005 Kashmir earthquake.
The epicentre was located 47 miles to the north east of Almaty.
Hearing was still a problem and he scrambled away from the epicentre of the commotion.
The epicentre of this could be France which has presidential and parliamentary elections in 2012.
Cairo has been at the epicentre of much of the crisis.
As you know, delegated management is at the epicentre of the Commission proposal.
A star marks the epicentre of the atomic bomb dropped in 1945.
"All we had left were a dozen lions in what experts believe is the very epicentre of the lion's world."
Man, the European citizen, the individual, stands at the epicentre of the constitutional arrangements.
Worse still, the epicentre of labour militancy was the capital itself.
No one expected the steps of St Paul's to become the epicentre for a nation's debate about money.
It was felt 120 kilometres away from the epicentre.
Two women were killed instantly in that explosion; they had been very close to the epicentre of the blast.
Ladies and gentlemen, the agricultural sector has, so far, been at the epicentre of the negotiations.
Its central valley is seismologically active and the epicentre of many earthquakes.
The epicentre of the first shock was near Verona, the city which suffered the most damage.
Its epicentre is the heart of this album.
Epicenter was one of the terms I had spent the previous hour brushing up on in my old physical geology textbook.
The Epicenter is usually over the focus, because that is where the two plates initially impact.
As of 2012, Johnson was planning a related commercial development, Epicenter, on an adjacent property.
The EpiCenter was also recognized with ten awards for design excellence.
I went downtown to the New York Epicenter on Friday evening.
The EpiCenter provides Boston's young people with studio and gallery space.
The band played at Epicenter 2011 in California in September 2011.
In 2007 Rosenberg released a one hour documentary that discussed his theories in Epicenter and the potential end of the world.
Black Pacific played their debut show at Epicenter 2010 in Fontana, California.
In 2011, the band released their fifth studio album, Epicentar (Epicenter).
Epicenter (2000)
Rosenberg also wrote a non-fictional account of current events and Bible Prophecy in the book Epicenter.
Epicenter (sculpture)
The EpiCenter receives funding from the Indian Health Service.
Epicenter described the game as "Picture Typing of the Dead but with Guitar Hero guitars."
Kenmore, Washington; Epicenter Press, 1997.
Perth Amboy, Epicenter of Golf?
Sometime near the end of 2006, the complex, called Epicenter, is scheduled to open in Columbus at the Polaris Fashion Place.
Title sponsor: EpiCenter (since 2013)
Mr. Lee would not reveal the names of the "small" number of retailers who had signed up for Epicenter, but he said that "interest runs very high."
D Map The new Prada 'epicenter' on Rodeo is as much about ogling as shopping.
Confident of Next Time Epicenter, a coalition of 14 environmental and cultural groups, nominated Mr. Kozhevnikov.
In 1995 Epicenter formed two Internet health divisions: NetMed and NetHealth.
Epicenter (2000): At the beginning of the movie, the character Nick Constantine has a pack of Morleys in his briefcase.
"Thus, except for the price increase itself, little can be expected," concluded a critique by Mr. Yavlinsky's institute, Epicenter, published in today's Moscow News.