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How to use midcentury in a sentence

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Like many midcentury abstractionists, he was influenced by the Surrealist idea of automatism, which he incorporated into his early works.
It's written in tetrameter couplets, a form much more congenial to midcentury writers.
In spite of widespread statutory reform, legal loopholes gaped wide open at midcentury.
By midcentury, only 400 dorcas gazelles remained of the herds that had once covered the plains of the Negev.
To procure more large carriers today and expect them to be useful into midcentury is to be blind to reality.
At midcentury, New Yorkers who were comfortably off, but not rich, often lived in row houses.
During a transition period at midcentury, the largest warships retained masts and sails while adding steampower and either paddle wheels or screw propellers.
For those with even a vague knowledge of midcentury American art history, however, this narrative rings untrue.
This fashion reaches its height at midcentury, but keepsakes were cherished for many years.
Shiploads of ceramics arrive in Canada following changes in technology and navigation laws at midcentury.
They also sync up, however, with Western abstraction, monochrome painting and midcentury Minimalism.
Later, in the midcentury, as he put his hand to the defense of a new kind of sea science, he reached for the chronometer as a way to make sense of the oceans.
The country has 127m people and this is forecast to fall to fewer than 100m by midcentury because of the low birth rate.
By midcentury harness racing also thrived at county fairs in the United States and agricultural fairs in eastern and central Canada.
In fact, welfare state reformers of the midcentury were driven to create a more equitable society in the aftermath of the Depression.
Not only will the nation be more racially and ethnically diverse at midcentury, it also will be older, the Census Bureau says.
Meanwhile, another family in Oss, the Van den Berghs, had established themselves in the butter trade at midcentury and, in the 1870s, also began making margarine.
And sometimes, he buys the original painting that was used for the cover art of a midcentury dime novel that few people have read, then frames it next to a copy of that same dime novel.
But there is still a range of views on whether this could result in a catastrophic unravelling of natural resources as the human population heads toward nine billion by midcentury, or more of a steady diminution in diversity.
By midcentury all of the powers had established consulates in the city.
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With the founding of George Balanchine's New York City Ballet in 1948, modernism and neoclassicism became the defining traits of American ballet at midcentury.
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