(1) They had been the first Mobile Suits built and set the standard for future Mobile Suits with two legs, two arms with five-fingered hands, and a head dominated by a centered eyepiece.(2) There was a darkening of the lighting, about two inches wide and one high, right above the centered name on the display frame.(3) Its crosshairs moved independently of the image so they ended up cockeyed instead of centered .(4) With the exhibition ‘Rainbow Mandala,’ he combines his signature rainbow imagery and a new motif of circles with centered dots.(5) He had nothing to offer on whether the Selectric balls duplicated the superscripts found on Word, or whether the Selectric balls could produce proportional fonts, kerning, or centered titles.(6) She wants you to have a good centered position, and not to aim for the highest extension.(7) And it is literally impossible that on three separate memos, the typist managed to perfectly line up centered text exactly the way Microsoft Word would.(8) It made my entire desktop blink on each ring, with a centered popup showing who was calling and what number they were using.(9) You know which guy I'm talking about - he's the one who looks polished from head to toe, with his designer shoes, stylish tailored suit, and perfectly centered , knotted tie.(10) I've climbed extensively with both offset and centered monopoints, and the difference isn't readily noticeable - both work equally well.(11) A happy, centered and positive John Lennon was awesome to behold, and Double Fantasy was the beginning of that process.(12) The gently centered Quaker part of me is trying hard to calm the Help!(13) I suppose his time there was a matter of sorting out the difference between his identity and his mission, of confronting the many demands and voices that were to challenge his centered self.(14) For anyone who has wished for an elected official that is holistically centered , spiritually led and aware of the interconnectedness of ALL, this man is the answer to our prayers.(15) First-level headings are placed alone on a line, either centered or left-justified: Second-level headings are placed alone on a line, left-justified.(16) Likewise, her famous photograph Migrant Mother, of an Oakie mother with her children, has those same centered eyes, still with a vacant look.