I have come along in the middle of the backward and forward discussion on waitressing and the hospitality industry in St Lucia. |
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A spaceship was lying on 4 jacks in the middle of the shed, patches of the hull and fried wiring lying around. |
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Then, almost instantly, she let her shoulders drop and her body loosen, assuming a casual pose in the middle of the room. |
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His ability to play as a ruck rover gave them considerable height in the middle of the ground. |
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Sitting in the middle of his mantelpiece was an object of gold, about eight inches tall and six wide, shaped like a cross with a loop at the top. |
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With the game being played in the middle of the field neither team were looking like scoring. |
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If you go outside in the middle of the day, wear long-sleeved shirts, a hat and sunglasses. |
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The garlic bread was also artily arranged in the middle of a plate, surrounded by a creamy sauce with juicy button mushrooms. |
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Howard, not knowing what he should do, sits on a couch in the middle of this lonely street that leads nowhere. |
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It's a European art film stuck in the middle of an experimental film festival. |
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They stood in the middle of the canteen, arms round each other and heads held close together. |
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What impresses them is if I go out to my balcony in the middle of the night and fire off three rounds from my rifle. |
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A sculpture put up in the middle of the hall arrests your attention as you enter. |
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I went out to a swamp and sat in the middle of a canoe while George and Stephen rowed me. |
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The site was located in the middle of the village and was an infill development. |
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They stopped right in the middle of the parade grounds in front of the barracks, loaded their shotguns, and began to fire. |
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He was momentarily speechless, rooted to the ground in the middle of the spacious air conditioned bedroom. |
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When the film switches to live action in the middle of the credits, for a second, it is hard to tell that anything is different. |
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She stopped, then slowly walked over to stand in the middle of the large, round room, looking down at the threadbare area rug. |
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Expect your first time to feel akin to being strapped to a dodgy roller skate in the middle of a quarry. |
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As they roll the dice, a window in the middle of the game delivers decidedly sinister messages. |
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The arcade of shops in the middle of Silver End is to be sold once a development brief has been agreed by the landowner, Braintree Council. |
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Seconds later, a ball arced perhaps five yards from right-to-left before settling in the middle of the fairway. |
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He is awake in the middle of the night and he feels as if the hotel is being rocked by an earthquake. |
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Six friends on a road trip stop off in a small town in the middle of nowhere to spend the night. |
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Strong is not as effective away from the line of scrimmage as he is in the middle of the action. |
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And I will not put you in the middle of it and risk you losing Samuel the same way I did Marie. |
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They play awesome music and you ice-skate or dance on the floor in the middle of the rink. |
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The harsh ringing of his mobile phone on the coffee table in the middle of the studio makes us jump. |
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Cody was in the middle of a Behind The Music episode on Linkin Park when the door bell's irritating ring drifted to his room. |
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The boat was a lightship, essentially a lighthouse on a ship, a ship with a lighthouse stuck in the middle of it. |
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And they expect all manner of antlered creatures to bound out into the road, even in the middle of Penicuik. |
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The screen turned light purple and a single folder appeared in the middle of the screen. |
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The black Labrador wasted no time when his owner spotted lifebelts floating in the middle of Jubilee Lake. |
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Then one day in the middle of summer, we were giving them an awful licking. |
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The rest of the rhymes are embedded in the middle of lines whose meter becomes erratic. |
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I poured batter into the griddle before taking the plate over and putting it in the middle of the table. |
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It is never safe to flash wads of cash or walk around drunk in the middle of the night, whether in Sweden or Sierra Leone. |
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They even had a special microphone set up in the middle of the stage, equipped with reverb for dramatic effect. |
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Pressed to choose the most challenging and rewarding location, he cites the San Pablo leprosarium in the middle of the Amazon. |
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I had three panic attacks in three days, the most severe of which involved me legging it in the middle of Keswick. |
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While in Sacramento she paused in the middle of her performance and lectured the audience on their poor manners. |
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Maybe it was the fact that we sat in the middle of the room, talking quite animatedly, loud and laughing a lot, that scared them away. |
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Begin in the middle of something, where there's smoke, or, at the very least, a crackle of flame. |
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A large Celtic Cross stands in the middle of the plot and there too many of the Jones Family lay at rest underneath. |
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For one, the leap second occurs in the middle of the day in Asia and Australia, causing a time hiccup during stock trading. |
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A significant change in direction in the middle of one of the worst technology slumps in history needed a leap of faith. |
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Latvia led from the start racing in the middle of the field with Spain in second. |
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Spirit landed in the middle of Gusev Crater, a 95-mile-wide depression scientists believe contained a lake during the ancient past. |
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Through the human zoo called Paris, the driver found his way to the shop located in the middle of the entertainment part of the city. |
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She'll think that she was so tired from all that housekeeping she's done that she zonked out in the middle of your conversation. |
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There's a place in the US wants to attract interest from investors by having a giant lava lamp in the middle of the town. |
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One night, she stayed so late he suggested she stay, putting a bolster in the middle of the bed so she wouldn't feel threatened. |
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A growing demand for goat meat among New York City Muslims has been a boon to a livestock auction tucked away in the middle of Amish country. |
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It's so annoying when you are in the middle of a meal and then the person behind you lights one up yuk! |
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Those in the middle of society, whether yeomen farmers or tradesmen, prospered. |
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I dashed over to the small spring and hopped to a rock that was in the middle of it. |
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He was left for dead in the middle of the deadliest storm in the history of modern sailing. |
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You're in the middle of the field, and they're screaming and yelling and all excited. |
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Dom yelled louder than he should have while he pointed to a girl in the middle of the remains. |
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Indeed, most of the program-related discussion is relegated to a couple of chapters buried deep in the middle of the book. |
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It seemed a bit weird having a festival in the middle of town, but I'm looking forward to this, yeah. |
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Getting out to inspect, we discovered a yawning chasm in the middle of the bridge, with two girders going across it. |
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Blocks in the middle of rainforest were rezoned residential in the 1980s and sold off by a developer. |
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We should always be edgy when we walk down dark alleyways in the middle of the night and be scared of lorries on the motorway. |
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I laced my fingers together, sighing and looking down at the glittering, clear, ashtray in the middle of our table. |
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The voice is a little colourless in its lower register, compensated by a bright tone in the middle of his voice, and meticulous intonation. |
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Thoracic and lumbar curves have apex vertebrae in the middle of the thoracic and lumbar regions, respectively. |
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Occasionally a car stuck in the middle of a traffic channel refuses to budge when the light changes. |
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Located in the middle of Bagenalstown the house has been completely refurnished and modernised. |
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This will be impossible if there is a pedestrian refuge in the middle of the road. |
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She was shaking even though she was wrapped up in a thick long coat in the middle of summer. |
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We are all sick with mucky colds again and Amelia is in the middle of the worst of it. |
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Well if that's the case, why are we in the middle of a power battle not seen since the second world war. |
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They were dropped off at a work camp in the middle of nowhere, and his parents were forced to work as slave labourers. |
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Doctors and nurses ducked out of sight while Klein woozily plopped himself on the edge of a chair in the middle of the room. |
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We are merely enjoying a good knees-up in the middle of winter in the way that people have done for centuries. |
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A small group of wonderers stood in the middle of the street, talking silently amongst themselves. |
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The floor lit up at intervals below Lissie's feet as she stood in the middle of the dance floor. |
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The passionate outcry in the middle of this poem is reminiscent of Sep. Sep's God withholds his love from man. |
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I feel that if I want to have a good night's kip, I shouldn't be trying to do it in the middle of the nightly entertainment zone. |
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A table stood strong and proud in the middle of the room with four chairs at each end, standing like solitary guards. |
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In the same village, 70-year-old Samba Tutu winters her grain in the middle of the main road. |
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Because, here you have a judge recessing a trial, right in the middle of trial, and saying it could be exculpatory evidence. |
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Fireworks were set off over the family home and airhorns sounded outside in the middle of the night. |
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He was in the middle of doing the guitar solo on his air guitar when he finally looked up for a split second and noticed me. |
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Somehow she transforms into a siren who transfixes the beasts, literally in the middle of a brawl. |
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There is a huge bridge stretching to Denmark, and giant windmills turning in the middle of the sea. |
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She made her way to a platform in the middle of the court and gyrated suggestively in front of a wind machine. |
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Turns out dodgy panelbeating is a valuable skill on a little windblown island in the middle of nowhere. |
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Many times I have experienced ringing cell phones in the middle of my keynote presentations. |
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I was in no state to listen to reason and we began to argue in the middle of the dancefloor. |
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I couldn't come up with anything that wouldn't get my car keyed or otherwise vandalized in the middle of the night. |
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Jake sat back in the middle of the seat, rubbing a hand across his forehead. |
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With two reams, he wouldn't have to worry about running out in the middle of a good part and having to get up to run to the store. |
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He ventured out to the crowd, as fish takes to water, as a good portion of his career was spent in the middle of public protests and agitations. |
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Cars whizz round the one-way system, trapping pedestrians on a small triangular island in the middle of the flow. |
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Though it was practically in the middle of the desert, it was surrounded by electric fencing and razor wire. |
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It stopped dead in the middle of the road with a raucous screech of the brakes. |
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It's a gold plated door handle affixed to a glass bar that was mounted in the middle of a large empty warehouse-type space. |
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Perched on a tiny, tear-shaped island in the middle of the lake sat a small, white church shrouded in trees. |
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He led the two to the sidelines, knowing they need not air their private affairs in the middle of the ballroom. |
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She was about to explain, when a high-pitched whistle from somewhere in the middle of the soldiers sounded. |
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A brief pause and the band troops back on, clustering in the middle of the stage around those two loudhailers. |
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Traditionally, the sumos ate lots of food before bed and even in the middle of the night to gain flab, not muscle. |
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Finally, the cat sat in the middle of the street washing himself, lifting first one paw and then the other to clean his ears and whiskers. |
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Locating this in the middle of the family room however may not be aesthetically acceptable. |
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The projector in the middle of the domed theatre clicks and whirs into action, showing a stunning display of the night skies. |
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One of my ancestors could have got really fed up with the weather in the middle of a dull March in 1700 and moved off to Wisconsin on a whim. |
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Over 100 eyries were known in Britain and at least 50 in Ireland in the middle of the 19th century. |
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As a young police officer I remember finding a car parked in the middle of the entry ramp to the interstate highway. |
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There were couples standing by the cascade in the middle of the town adoring each other and kissing every now and then. |
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It should be kept in mind that these girls were still in the middle of adolescence. |
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His first surprise came when he stepped down from his car in the middle of a heavy rainstorm. |
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Yet, his age is not readily apparent in the middle of these discussions or interviews. |
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When your putting goes sour in the middle of a round, here's how to get the ball rolling into the hole. |
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He shut the door quickly, and turned to find a thin, raggedy cat licking the snow from its mangy coat in the middle of his kitchen floor. |
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Her parents raged at each other, as they often did in the middle of the night. |
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Her index finger was slightly pointing to the raft floating in the middle of the lake. |
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There was a lake in the middle of the garden, with a weeping willow growing in the middle of it. |
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Commuting is a way to get some exercise in the middle of the week, instead of being a weekend warrior. |
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He's standing there in a pair of leopard-skin jockettes tearing toilet paper apart in the middle of a war zone. |
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I like the style of the interior, but the location of the dials in the middle of the dash is not good. |
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Grip a sand wedge or lob wedge with your left hand only, and position a ball in the middle of your stance. |
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Think of us as a bullseye the size of a quarter in the middle of a target 11 feet across. |
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The perfect little brick acropolis is in the middle of the forest, and its mullions echo the rhythms of the surrounding dark tree-trunks. |
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There, in the middle of a cornfield, just beyond a row of housing projects, sits a weather-beaten ghost town called Westec City. |
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Another thing, Nancy, is that there's no one out there in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico to send up weather balloons. |
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Listening to this in the middle of the night is what I'd imagine having a particularly strange trip on acid would be like. |
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Her hair was pulled into two buns at the topsides of her head and a water lily was placed in the middle of them. |
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Then you might as well forget about walking to the traffic lights and just jaywalk in the middle of the street. |
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If you have two acres divided into four paddocks, you can place one waterer in the middle of the pasture where all four paddocks converge. |
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Her mouth watered as she took a look at the thing as the waiter set it in the middle of the table. |
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He is surrounded by the detritus of his addiction in a waste area in the middle of a rubbish dump. |
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After all, there are no guarantees that a summer wedding in the middle of June won't be a washout. |
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She was in the process of packing but she had left a box of clothes that she had planned to give away open in the middle of the room. |
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McManus routinely completed it in just over nine minutes and was in the middle of his warm-down when the rest crossed the line. |
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Both movies utilized non-linear stories, but only Pulp Fiction ended in the middle of the story. |
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Violet jabbed her stick at the cue and sunk the 8 in the middle of another, longer yawn. |
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There was a desk in the middle of the room, with account books stacked and arranged neatly around each other. |
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The tribe hangs out in the street, playing basketball, kickball or this odd game in which they just stand there in the middle of the road while you try to pass in your car. |
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We were in the middle of kissing when a car horn blasted behind us. |
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Where better to test cultures of anthrax, typhoid, plague and tularemia than on an island in a sea in the middle of the desert? |
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Last week, Mikhail Khodorkovsky was awoken in the middle of the night and taken away from his prison. |
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Not 90 seconds later, Brown lay shot to death in broad daylight in the middle of a Missouri street. |
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The Beds were crammed together, and a man in the middle of the room had spots of flesh on his body that obviously were rotting. |
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They wake you in the middle of the night, give you tea and a biscuit, and then you start your 12-hour shift. |
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They were always made in the dead of the night, when Camilla was alone in her country house in the middle of nowhere. |
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Caracas was plunged into darkness in the middle of a televised speech by President Nicolas Maduro. |
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A caravan of trams stuck in the middle of the medieval city waited in line for the protest to end. |
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By the early 1850s clashes between Indians and wagoners were so common that the travelers often took great pains to hide burials in unmarked graves in the middle of the trail. |
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With hangar space at a premium, flight-deck control was not going to let a huge Hummer sit on jacks in the middle of the hangar bay for two weeks. |
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He might land his hardest accent in the middle of a triplet of notes, or rustle the snare and tom-tom drums with his sticks the way others brush the ride and high-hat cymbals. |
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The police advise you not to stop if they wave you down in the middle of the night but rather speed past them and drive to your nearest police station. |
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In both experiments, flowers on racemes from main stem nodes in the middle of the canopy were tagged before anthesis and their development and growth were monitored. |
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Not coincidentally, all three of these folks lie somewhere in the middle of the gender spectrum. |
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I remember waking up 12 or 13 years ago in the middle of the night in a cold sweat. |
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Physicians are overwhelmed because we are in the middle of a collision of powerful unrestrained forces. |
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Sandwiched in the middle of the semiconductor are two layers of quantum wells in which the electrons and holes are created and confined to a 2D world. |
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Several years ago, I watched one of those 911 real life rescue shows in which a man had chanced to see a child fall into a reservoir in the middle of a raging flood. |
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Unfortunately, however, China eventually reverted into a confrontational posture, evident in the middle of last year. |
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In just a few minutes, I found myself looking up at a jungle gym in the middle of the playground Justin and I sometimes went to so we could talk and relax. |
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He rankled the teachers last spring when in the middle of a policy meeting with the union president he reportedly demanded a million-dollar campaign contribution. |
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After all, who hasn't found themselves in the middle of a favourite movie only to catch a whiff of some foul miasma making its way merrily up your nostrils? |
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With all this talk about young whippersnappers trying to get involved in politics, it has been largely overlooked that old coots aren't exactly in the middle of the action. |
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Corey Feldman used to show up in full Michael Jackson gear and dance in the middle of the dancefloor. |
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By the end of the fourth century B.C., the city had, right in the middle of the agora, a big public clock that divided every stretch of daylight into twelve hours. |
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This unit is subject to attack and has a certain round trip time, so rearming units in the middle of combat at a distant front line can be a dicey proposition. |
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On the set, a hole was dug in the middle of a cul-de-sac, surrounded by dilapidated clay houses overlooking a shady canyon. |
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Several years later I met George in New York while he was in the middle of his dark horse tour. |
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Etienne was knocked flat on his back in the middle of the ring and he lay there as referee Bill Clancy counted him out just 49 seconds into the scheduled 10-round fight. |
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I'm in the middle of redesigning our entire college website. |
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I told them the story about how delta helped her propose to me in the middle of the international terminal here at delta. |
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One shell blast in the middle of the courtyard has demolished the grey brick cobblestones. |
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Thousands of years ago, Saudi Arabia fortuitously sat in the middle of the raging incense trade. |
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Marxism may have developed in the middle of the 19th century but it has since evolved into the social democracies of Scandinavia. |
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We get a lot of youngsters at the back of our house jumping over the wall near our yard and a bottle was smashed near our back gate in the middle of the night. |
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Michael David got the call in the middle of a meeting at the dodger Productions office at 1501 Broadway. |
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She was standing like a lamped rabbit in the middle of the stage and no matter how many times I prodded and poked and pretended to fight, she didn't rise to it. |
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They staggered up the road and when clear of the town they both needed to relieve themselves and stood in the middle of the road urinating into the dust. |
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Often clouds of black skimmers, yellowlegs and a half-dozen species of sandpipers would wheel over our duck decoys, occasionally alighting right in the middle of them. |
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Sitting on a tractor in the middle of winter with three inches of snow in your lap must be one of those times when you wonder if you really want to run your own business. |
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The renegade commander had returned to a small village in the middle of an opium-growing area and had taken up residence with up to 300 gun-toting supporters. |
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But as the days wear on it becomes clear that, in this lifeboat in the middle of nowhere, the only things that survives are the brutal laws of nature. |
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This 12-hour DVD projection, shown on a screen suspended in the middle of the gallery, records a day in the life of Mexico City's central square, or zocalo. |
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And as if to emphasize their accounts, in early afternoon a U.S. airstrike hit a building in the middle of Kobani. |
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People representing a wide variety of rural pursuits including fox hunting, shooting and coursing were in the middle of Leeds to answer questions from members of the public. |
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Usually, leap seconds are inserted at the end or in the middle of a year. |
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I get a restful sleep without waking up in the middle of the night. |
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It's not every day that I'm jolted out of a lazy reverie by an estate agent and a potential purchaser standing in the middle of my bedroom, admiring the view from the window. |
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Williams' vivid descriptions put you right in the middle of the action. |
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She had been in the middle of a very interesting story about the origin of pork rinds, when she looked up and found that Sorcha and Davie had fallen asleep. |
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The symptoms of appendicitis can vary, but they usually start with a pain in the middle of the abdomen, around the tummy button, that comes and goes. |
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During an fmri study, a subject lies down in the middle of a giant magnetic tube. |
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At the back of the drainboard, smack in the middle of the dishcloth, a small brown roach waved his antennae sluggishly-sick, no doubt, confusing his nights and days. |
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And also probably because this fool stopped at a red light in the middle of an intersection. |
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There was an area rug in the middle of the wooden floor of the barn. |
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Right in the middle of our romp, who should walk in but my boyfriend! |
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The fuzziness was from the beer we drank after building bonfires in the dunes in the middle of the night. |
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Similarly, in homage to China's astronomical achievements, an armillary sphere stands in the middle of the lobby of the Purple Mountain Hotel and has become its emblem. |
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Ever since the blast rocked four houses in the middle of a terraced row in Cecilia Street, Great Lever, two years ago, piles of rubble have remained to mark the spot. |
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Headwinds forced a landing at gander, in Newfoundland, in the middle of a blizzard. |
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You can plant asparagus right in your garden or in the middle of a lawn. |
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The vehicle rumbled slowly past and stopped in the middle of the street. |
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He runs his fingers over the top of the grand piano that sits in the middle of the room, with a book of Scottish songs propped up on the music rack. |
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Two Swords are crossed in inner and outer conflict today but the flowering lotus, a symbol of love, in the middle of the two swords brings peace and compromise. |
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The year I started high school, my father joined the railway police and we moved down to De Aar in the middle of the Karroo. |
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The racecourse is also home to Royal Ascot Cricket Club, which was founded in 1897 and their ground is situated in the middle of the racecourse. |
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I was no sooner in the middle of the pond, but my horse vanished away, and I sat upon a bottle of hay, never so near drowning in my life. |
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If both batsman are in the middle of the pitch when a wicket is put down, the batsman closer to that end is out. |
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Rare bee orchids have sprung up in a lawn in the middle of an office development in Dingle. |
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The popularity of the daguerreotype in the middle of the 19th century was due in large part to the demand for inexpensive portraiture. |
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The middle linebacker is not always in the middle of the formation, but is usually between the other two linebackers. |
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Thousands of people across the state lost their coverage in the middle of complex, multimonth procedures and have found themselves at a loss. |
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The next morning Oswald stopped short in the middle of his shaving, which in his case involved the most tortuous deflections and grimacings. |
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My grandfather introduced me to the mystery of life and I'm still in the middle of it. |
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These phenomena appeared in the middle of the 13th century in Central European countries. |
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The minimal coverage of the story ran in the middle of the night on Vesti TV and was in relation to Lionel Messi and Michel Platini. |
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Here is his black heart sitting there as large as life in the middle of the pulp of his banjaxed corpse. |
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You get the Finnish state flag by defacing the national flag with the state coat of arms placed in the middle of the cross. |
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The year opened with French forces in the process of attacking the Dutch Republic in the middle of winter. |
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The factory is a towering leviathan in the middle of the town. |
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South Florida's Everglades Jetport is a fancy name for a concrete runway in the middle of nowhere. |
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The largest party in the Parliament sits in the middle of the semicircle, with opposing parties on either side. |
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It is played on a table covered with a green cloth, or baize, with pockets at each of the four corners and in the middle of each side cushion. |
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Sherman started from Atlanta in the middle of November. He cut a wide swath of desolation through the South. |
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Center work in the middle of the room starts out with slower exercises, gradually leading up to faster exercises and larger movements. |
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What were once shoreside amenities now stand forlornly in the middle of the desert, a 300-yard hike from the beach. |
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The dispatcher will have to talk him through landing the plane in the middle of a hurricane! |
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Even in this case, tearing still results if the swap occurs in the middle of a refresh cycle. |
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Each supported a tremendous load of water, which was gathered from three reservoirs, at either end of and in the middle of the park. |
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Not only did my teacher explain it brilliantly, but I was in the middle of an angsty phase. |
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Black AIDS activists were caught in the middle of a nearly yearlong series of zaps. |
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But that concern only increases against an opponent like Virginia, which has 7-foot Assane Sene in the middle of its lineup. |
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He then cleaned the water closet, but when he finished, he found a handprint smack in the middle of the mirror. |
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It is the only Gothic Revival architecture in the middle of the Peruvian Amazon, and was built in the early 19th. |
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It is the largest palace complex in the world and is located in the middle of Beijing, China. |
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To spend his life dedicated to that achingly beautiful art of getting a small, white ball in to a small, white hole in the middle of nowhere. |
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A fat wodge of peanut butter cookie dough in the middle of the tub, surrounded by peanut butter ice cream, studded with peanut butter cookies. |
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Every five years or so, in the middle of another task, I'll look at them and a particular cover will bring memory flooding back like a madeleine. |
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The four letters in the middle of the logo stand for the initials of company founder, Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman. |
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At a Major League Baseball game, three obviously 'roided-out men made their way to their seats in the middle of the section. |
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The fell lies in the middle of a large area of boggy moorland and requires a long hike to get to it from any direction. |
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He stood in the middle of a narrow part of the road, stopped the horse, and struck Fyot with a heavy cudgel, leaving him for dead in the ditch. |
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The landscape continued to change as a result of enclosures in the middle of the 16th century. |
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Who knew that a chimp could get in the middle of a human love triangle? |
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After his leave ends, Walker goes off to fight in World War II as a bomber pilot, but is shot down in the middle of a battle. |
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The Pharos is the only functioning lighthouse in the United Kingdom built in the middle of the street. |
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Some meals are communal, such as fondue, where a pot is set in the middle of the table for each person to dip into. |
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The border with Billerica is a point in the middle of the Concord River where Lowell and Billerica meet Tewksbury and Chelmsford. |
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According to an imperial ambassador to Istanbul in the middle of the sixteenth century, it was a sin for the Turks to print religious books. |
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The manufactory was demolished in the middle of the 19th century and the site used for housing. |
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Portland cement was developed from natural cements made in Britain beginning in the middle of the 18th century. |
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I got a cold call in the middle of dinner from someone trying to sell encyclopedias. |
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Nicaragua is located in the middle of the Americas and this privileged location has enabled the country to serve as host to a great biodiversity. |
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After the downfall of the prior Gupta Empire in the middle of the 6th century, North India reverted to smaller republics and monarchical states. |
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There was once a windmill and a baker's shop in the middle of Rabbitland. Three rabbits, Rodney, Rudolph and Rosie lived in the windmill. |
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The decline of Bracton's influence in the middle of the fourteenth century coincides with Parliament's first assertions of its powers. |
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The church was founded when a number of congregations separated from the established Church of England in the middle of the 19th century. |
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Thomas are in the middle of the country and are the only parishes without coastlines. |
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Australia is situated in the middle of the tectonic plate, and therefore currently has no active volcanism. |
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For example, Jean est en train de manger, may be translated as John is eating, John is in the middle of eating. |
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St Stephen's Entrance, roughly in the middle of the building's western front, is the entrance for members of the public. |
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Right smack in the middle of the village is a huge kapok tree, which is where they get together and have their market every fifth day. |
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In all these painters, colours are often very muted, with browns dominating, especially in the middle of the century. |
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Close to the Pile Gate stands the Big Onofrio's Fountain in the middle of a small square. |
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It doubles itself in the middle of his life, reflects itself in another, repeats itself, protasis, epitasis, catastasis, catastrophe. |
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So, after doing my professorly duty and dispensing wisdom, I hang up with the reporter and stand in the middle of the dark bedroom. |
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Peace with China strengthened the initial breakthrough to the Pacific that had been made in the middle of the century. |
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The main island group is the Solovetsky Islands, located almost in the middle of the sea, near the entrance to Onega Bay. |
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It was turned off in 2007, but WPI is still in the middle of a long and costly process to decommission the reactor. |
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Francis Drake made his way to Nehalem Bay in 1579 and spent five weeks in the middle of summer repairing his ship. |
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The Mexica moved to an island in the middle of Lake Texcoco, where an eagle nested on a nopal cactus. |
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Carl is a phenomenal scrummager, and he is the only person I know who can have a conversation while he is in the middle of an active scrum. |
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The Eritrean War of Independence is commemorated in a memorial of three tanks in the middle of Massawa. |
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I then start working a breaking ball that starts in the middle of the plate and breaks outside the zone. |
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Strachan was an attacking runner, a hurrier and scurrier who could pass as well, the key operator in the middle of the park. |
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The urge to clear my throat was suppressible, but the urge to sneeze wasn't, and so I made a large noise in the middle of the solo. |
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Starting in the middle of the 16th century, the kingdom came under repeated attacks by the Taungoo Dynasty of Burma. |
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But Sir Stephen House is entitled to a warmish glow in the middle of all the controversy surrounding his imminent departure. |
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The Bays were stormy and we heard the waves at different distances and in the middle of the water like the Sea. |
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I never imagined seeing something so wild and desolate as those emerging dark rocks in the middle of the raging waves. |
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Columbus, of course, was in the middle of preparing for his second journey. |
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Fred Andrew's mystery novel, Plato's Pond, features the fictitious land of Gaia, which is a continent in the middle of the Sargasso Sea. |
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The music video was also developed in the West in the middle of the 20th century. |
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France's population dynamics began to change in the middle of the 19th century, as France joined the Industrial Revolution. |
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In contrast, Kipuka Puaulu, right in the middle of a sea of lava, is a lush, native bird park alive with song. |
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Empirical temperature scales are historically older, while theoretically based scales arose in the middle of the nineteenth century. |
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Hook sizes generally are referred to by a numbering system that places the size 1 hook in the middle of the size range. |
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A storm broke out in the middle of the night and the waves could be heard smashing against the gate and the bronze walls. |
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It opens in medias res, in the middle of the overall story, with prior events described through flashbacks or storytelling. |
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The United Kingdom and United States maintain a military base on Diego Garcia atoll in the middle of the Indian Ocean. |
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You should avoid changing tense in the middle of a paragraph. |
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He could sleep at call, and it would come upon him and leave him in the middle of his work. |
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During the challenge, May had a concussion in the middle of the desert, resulting in a trip to hospital. |
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Hawke pursued, taking a high risk in the middle of a violent storm, and captured or drove ashore five French ships. |
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There is an old report that this church was formerly in the middle of Hayling Island. |
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A prominent statue of King Alfred the Great stands in the middle of Pewsey. |
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After several centuries of evolution, the fully developed longship emerged some time in the middle of the ninth century. |
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Hikiji's vehicular assault that turned homicidal comes two years after another autoworker went on a deadly assault in the middle of Tokyo. |
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