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In other words, our young people will take centre stage.
However, her own romantic life soon took centre stage again.
Currently, the natural resources of the area are taking centre stage again, but in a different way.
The entire hall held its breath as he took centre stage.
Issues like immigration, climate change and energy will take centre stage.
Which is to say, the word takes centre stage.
Human rights and the rule of law - where your country also shows deficits - take centre stage.
Friends and social life were, by his own admission, sacrificed as the table took centre stage.
Peace and Justice are beginning to take centre stage in the minds of millions.
Charles and Diana were to take centre stage in the drama.
As our skill increased, the area's natural attractions started to take centre stage.
Solidarity and responsibility rightly take centre stage in this plan.
Then he had stood among an admiring crowd, looking on as another took centre stage, but now it was his turn.
What can we do together to ensure that the environment and working conditions take centre stage in the trade talks?
But the girls take centre stage throughout the weekend.
What a distinguished career he had, making a virtue of letting other people take centre stage.
Yet more box ticking to adhere to which seems to have taken centre stage rather than the child?
As of April 2012, the booming offshore wind power industry has taken centre stage.
Taking centre stage in the square is a statue of Cervantes.
The move appeared to pay off but the Hamilton defence then took centre stage.
In that sense, and also in our document, the question of trade still takes centre stage.
Reinforcement of the government apparatus should take centre stage in aid provision.
Obviously, the economy has taken centre stage, but also medical science has moved on considerably.
With the arrival of Islam, Iraq again took centre stage.
A huge bed dressed in a pretty cream bedspread takes centre stage.
Soon enough, they found that the house had taken center stage in their lives.
But that does not mean James has to take center stage every moment.
But in two of this week's better efforts, men take center stage.
For the most part the art takes center stage, but the house itself sometimes becomes the focus of attention.
Over all, the Government would play a supporting role rather than taking center stage in technology development.
At a Christmas party in the neighborhood, he took center stage.
By last year, the question of the North's nuclear weapons project had taken center stage.
But her show business career took center stage at the memorial.
In other words, our young people will take centre stage.
A short time later, the last couple was paired up and took center stage.
The entire Hall held its breath as he took center stage.
Then he takes center stage and tells us about a dream he'd had.
"Everybody's been talking about it for a couple of weeks, but it'll take center stage next week," he said.
But the everyday problems take center stage for most residents.
On Tuesday, a fan is set to take center stage.
Violence against women takes center stage as an important issue internationally.
Sports tournaments take center stage during these times of the year.
But in commercial real estate, women hardly take center stage.
When a grain does take center stage, it is almost always rice.
At such a moment, he added, "Personalities should not take center stage."
Books in which reporters take center stage are a special genre.
At various times, one Liberty player after another took center stage.
In the present song, the Legion as such takes center stage.
Recently, in theater arts, women have begun to take center stage.
However, her own romantic life soon took centre stage again.