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center [ˈsent̬ər] N Am

1. center:

centro m

2. center:

center PHYS, POL, SPORTS
centro m

3. center (of population):

centro m

call center [ˈkɑːlˌˌsent̬ər, Brit ˈkɔːlˌsentəʳ] N telec

center on VB intr

convention center N

shopping center N Am, Aus, shopping centre N

youth center N, youth club N

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The extramural program funds research and training at universities, hospitals, medical centers, and other public and private organizations nationwide.
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Only the most habitual offenders are now placed in detention centers.
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The whole general ceremony centers on the relighting of this ceremonial fire.
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Financial support is given to the needy children who attend school, day care centers are created in specific areas.
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The organization supports approximately 500 local charitable agencies operating including pantries, soup kitchens, senior centers and emergency shelters.
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In this period villages began to become socially stratified and develop into chiefdoms, and large ceremonial centers developed.
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The town also features miniature golf courses and small amusement centers with go-karts and bumper cars for family entertainment.
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The centers of these two circles are offset, causing eccentricity.
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The player can build several types of firms including department stores, factories, research and development centers, farms, mines, oil wells and also logging camps.
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Several new centers have been established nationwide in recent years.
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