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121. The results of the experiment support his central thesis. 122. All data is stored on a central file server. 123. The central heating goes off at 9 o'clock. 124. The room was lit by one large, central light. 125. These facts are central to the case. 126. Make sure the central heating is off. 127. The prisons now come under central government control. 128. The drought is worst in the central African states. 129. Our house is very central for the shops. 130. The central heating is on a time-switch. 131. Local terminals are linked to the central computer. 132. Interest rates can be controlled by order of the central bank. 133. The Central harbour area will be closed to all marine traffic from 3.45 pm to 4.30 pm. 134. What drew him to the area was its proximity to central London. 135. People don't have central heating in their houses in my country. 136. Any European central bank should be directly answerable to the European Parliament. 137. The poem encapsulates many of the central themes of her writing. 138. The French finance minister is heir to a tradition of central control that goes back to Louis XIV's minister, Colbert. 139. They've entered this new confederacy because the central government's been unable to control the collapsing economy. 140. The film is autobiographical and the central character is played by Collard himself. 141. Central to the operation is a mile-deep well, dug originally to explore for oil. 142. The equipment was extremely sophisticated and was monitored from a central control-panel. 143. A bomb blew out the front of a hotel in central Jerusalem early today. 144. Pope John Paul celebrated mass today in a city in central Poland. 145. The idea that there is life on other planets is the central premise of the novel. 146. Recent events have made his central theme even more apposite. 147. Eugenics was the central, and most controversial, part of his social philosophy. 148. Economic policy in Europe should not be run by an unaccountable committee of governors of central banks. 149. The central character of the novel is a sort of underworld figure. 150. When you get to central London, take the Victoria Line to Finsbury Park.