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centrality

[sen-tral-i-tee] / sɛnˈtræl ɪ ti /




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Saudi state media boasted the country’s emergence as a major non-NATO ally for the U.S., and the signing of a so-called Strategic Defense Agreement as demonstrating Riyadh’s centrality to American strategic thinking.

From Los Angeles Times

Centuries after the Holy See muzzled Roman Catholic stargazers for questioning the centrality of the Earth in the cosmos, Jesuit astronomers from the Vatican’s in-house observatory are increasingly writing their names in the heavens.

From New York Times

White House officials said this had "implications for the centrality of the US dollar in the global financial system".

From BBC

The United States will monitor developments with an eye to maintaining the centrality of the dollar in the global economy, the official said.

From Reuters

Annette is the name of Ann and Henry’s daughter, and to explain her centrality to the narrative may be to risk a spoiler or two.

From New York Times