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Combine all of this with the fact that the Epicenter is actually the center of a larger sports complex.
Nothing Shaking 2004
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There are eateries -- including one called the Epicenter Restaurant -- tea shops and even a dry cleaner and a photo studio.
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There are eateries -- including one called the Epicenter Restaurant -- tea shops and even a dry cleaner and a photo studio.
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There are eateries -- including one called the Epicenter Restaurant -- tea shops and even a dry cleaner and a photo studio.
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And in the conditions of chaos and carnage, that ` s where he emerges to take over the world and create an Islamic caliphate where, as one of his key advisers, the Ayatollah Khamenei said -- and I quote him in "Epicenter" -- the Mahdi will offer the religion of Islam to the Jews and Christians.
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Sometime near the end of 2006, the complex, called Epicenter, is scheduled to open in Columbus at the Polaris Fashion Place.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Roland’s Sunday Smart Trends #60 2005
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So Jake be-bops carefreely into a business called Epicenter, which we immediately recognize as the magazine where Izzy and David (Izzy's dad).
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When the original edition of this "Epicenter" book came out two years ago, you and I were saying, very few people were talking about Putin being a real threat to the world.
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But I interviewed for my previous book, "Epicenter," a nonfiction book, "Epicenter," you and I have talked about it.
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I documented this in my book "Epicenter" when the Israelis invaded Lebanon to defeat the PLO they found enormous storehouses, allow multiple divisions of Soviet armored troops to come racing through Israel and take over the country.
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