Similar words: center stage, postage stamp, nonviolent resistance, equivalent resistance, centre, percentage, centred, centrex. Meaning: n. 1. a position of prominence or importance 2. the central area on a theater stage.
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(1) Anne's sculpture took centre stage at the show.
(2) Education is taking centre stage in the government's plans.
(3) Nuclear proliferation has returned to centre stage in international affairs.
(4) A new actress will take centre stage in next month's production of "The Doll's House".
(5) In the eighties he took centre stage in his party's struggle with the unions.
(6) She always likes to take centre stage in whatever she does.
(7) The UN has moved to the centre stage of world politics.
(8) The Balkans continue to occupy centre stage in world affairs.
(9) Meanwhile(sentencedict.com), Heidi took centre stage at London Fashion Week.
(10) After years in the doldrums, Opec has grabbed centre stage once more.
(11) New constitutional theories will rapidly come to assume centre stage.
(12) Management development therefore moves centre stage, and this is for two reasons.
(13) Mime has never enjoyed a place on centre stage, it lives in the shadows of fringe theatre and the Big Top.
(14) She was able to take centre stage, providing comic relief while Zephyr shared intimate moments with her special friends.
(15) Control of the money supply should occupy centre stage in the conduct of macroeconomic policy.
(16) There is a pretty young girl centre stage and a vengeful older woman in the wings.
(17) Those few yards from side to centre stage are strewn with obstacles and few are able to complete the journey unscathed.
(18) By day, the Pirates Club takes centre stage with games(sentencedict.com), activities and competitions - even the parents join in!
(19) After his father's death, he was able to rise to power and take centre stage.
(20) But in her latest role it is her clothes, rather than lack of them, which take centre stage.
(21) The debate about who should pay what tax in the underdeveloped world has moved centre stage.
(22) I think the founding father saw to it that no-one else shared centre stage.
(23) On the company news front, brewing giant Whitbread commanded centre stage.
(24) As she says herself, this is one lady born to be centre stage.
(25) This was Abba's tour de force, a brilliantly structured melodrama which put Faltskog's fragile, emotional vocal centre stage.
(26) What measures of success might there be if the goal of changing client behaviour in some way is no longer centre stage?
(27) One particularly macabre statue of Saint Sebastian, arrows poking out of every limb, was given centre stage.
(28) She'd stripped to her stockings and garter belt, and carried a high stool centre stage.
(29) There are many others like him, lurking in the background when they should be centre stage.
(30) At the city's Bluecoat Concert Hall, dance has once again taken centre stage.
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