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Its heart is beating.
The Holocaust is its heart and soul.
At its heart will be trust.”.
It's there right at its heart.
At its heart is….
Moscow is the capital of Russia, its heart.
Ministry, at its heart, is about people!
The hearth of our nation as well as its heart.
You can just feel its heart and soul.
Its heart is as large as a small car.
Management, at its heart, is all about people.
It is not just the center of our town but also its heart.
Its heart weighs as much as a small car.
Kathmandu is not only the capital of Nepal, but also its heart.
But to destroy this area through its heart was laid the road.
Cinema runs through the veins of the planet and this festival has been its heart.
You have to feel its heart; its origin is in the force.
The head of this emancipation is philosophy, its heart the proletariat.
At its heart, the Wikimedia Foundation requires operational excellence to continue to exist.
The head of this liberation is philosophy, its heart is the proletariat.
The NUTRILITE team gave its heart to the patients of the Center for Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiology.
The head of this liberation is philosophy, its heart is the proletariat.
At its heart will be the concept of ensemble, which loosely defined, values and emphasises the importance of the practice of the collective.
Everyone is used to begin exploring the new city with its heart- the center.
When it is deep-diving, its heart compensates by slowing 15 percent.
Everyone is used to begin exploring the new city with its heart- the center.
We value social work practice that has prevention at its heart and recognises the importance of collective approaches, actively engaging with and learning from user movements.
The head of this emancipation is philosophy, its heart is the proletariat.
Israel is the axis of the world, it is its nerve, its center, its heart.".
The Pi, and the Broadcom BCM2835 SoC at its heart, are also steadily becoming more open.