They form the centrepiece of a display on mammoths at the Dinosaur Museum in Dorchester.
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The centrepiece of the show will be an extended interview with a senior politician.
Priscilla McMillan, a historian at Harvard University, has made the hearings the centrepiece of her book.
The re-enactment was to have been the centrepiece of a summer-long commemoration of 1759's events.
The centrepiece of the new Iraq, as with the old, is the oil industry.
On Wednesday, he introduced the centrepiece of his department's legislative programme, the Crime and Disorder Bill.
The battle over the nation's budget is the centrepiece of nearly every American presidency.
In Wales, a giant beacon in Cardiff will be the centrepiece for the country's millennium celebrations.
It was the centrepiece of the election and, indeed, of last year's State of the Union.
Centuries of foreign rule (first Swedes, then Russians) further entrenched education as the centrepiece of national identity.
Obama's plan may not be that popular but it still will be a centrepiece of his campaign.
He endorsed the centrepiece of Mr Bush's new tax-cutting plans: the elimination of double taxation on dividends.
Hardy's charismatic performance was the centrepiece of a narrative that was at once detailed, dramatic and didactic.
The centrepiece of the whole tour will be a speech in Westminster Hall.
Two Chinese Pagodas which formed the centrepiece of Liverpool's Garden Festival site have been restored to their former glory.
The attraction's centrepiece is the oval-shaped Great Glass House, believed to be the largest of its type in the world.
The Football Association has also offered the new Wembley Stadium for a variety of uses, including as a possible centrepiece venue.
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, passed in March 2010, has been the divisive centrepiece of President Obama's term in office.
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The Gathering formed the centrepiece of the Homecoming celebrations, which marked the 250th anniversary of the birth of national bard Robert Burns.
The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park would be the centrepiece of the bid.
The centrepiece of his programme was to be a cap-and-trade bill.
Mr Davis intends to make school reform the centrepiece of his governorship.
It was a centrepiece when Cardiff staged the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games when Ninian Park was home to the show-jumping event.
The 16ft-long (4.9m) silk velvet and ermine robe is the centrepiece of the Dress for Excess exhibition at the Royal Pavilion, opening on Saturday.
The department is charged with compensating businesses forced off the formally industrial site, now being transformed into the centrepiece of the 2012 Olympic Games.
Only the chimney on the roof and the faint smell of burnt hydrocarbons betray its status as the centrepiece of Britain's greenest local council.
Otherwise, the Harbour Route continues along Atlantic Avenue as it merges with the Rose Kennedy Greenway, the centrepiece of Boston's newly revitalised waterfront.
For many Christians, the centrepiece of the religious contribution was at Avenham Park where 3, 000 people joined church leaders for a two-hour ecumenical celebration.
The centrepiece of the city, Doha Bay was carefully constructed with landfill to make an attractive crescent, along which runs shaded footpaths and cycling tracks.
The irony is that the centrepiece of the changes, the abolition of the Lord Chancellor's post, would have been broadly welcomed if handled more skilfully.
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