No-one following events could avoid the depth of unease at the heart of Europe.
But Gibson played down claims that falling attendances were at the heart of the dismissal.
At the heart of the scandal are market interest rates called Libor and Euribor.
At the heart of this model is a reimagined educational experience grounded in mastery-based, personalized learning.
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Yet, at the heart of it is our primary mission of bringing others to Christ.
At the heart of it all are two projects: "Operation Vote" and "The Field Department".
While on the surface procrastination often looks like laziness, at the heart of it lies fear.
The standards are at the heart of legislation passed in 2011 to promote the Welsh language.
Abandonment, rejection, loss or ridicule often lay at the heart of many seemingly bizarre phobias.
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Andrea Barzagli stood in for the injured Marco Materazzi at the heart of the defence.
"There is a basic contradiction at the heart of government policy, " he told him.
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Two primary messages appear to have been at the heart of this recent testimony.
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Thompson made a statement that captures the intellectual curiosity at the heart of libertarianism.
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Support for the euro is even stronger, including in countries at the heart of the crisis.
Its operatives are believed to be at the heart of the current smaller networks.
The government at the heart of concerns again this week is that of Greece.
Disregard, if not the abolition of property rights, is at the heart of the OWS movement.
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We must place Liberal Democrat values at the heart of the nation's political conversation.
The answer to that question is at the heart of understanding the Senate trial.
Mysticism of a different kind is at the heart of a new study of Lourdes.
Ultimately, this is at the heart of the current budget fights in Washington.
This crisis has revealed yet again the faultline at the heart of the euro.
Mr Beilin, deputy foreign minister at the time, was at the heart of things.
That gene is at the heart of a crucial but seemingly irrelevant process called genetic recombination.
It is a sad and sterile emptiness at the heart of a noble enterprise.
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At the heart of this finding, is our inability to process too much information.
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"Long-term security" is at the heart of foreign policy thinking, the government said in response.
At the heart of the trouble here is the housing market's subprime mortgage debacle.
The lesson at the heart of Sir Mervyn's lecture is a useful one for UK policymakers.
It says the safety of the asylum seekers lies at the heart of the policy.
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