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(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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Then he tells him a story, a parable perhaps, about a great violinist whose abiding dread was dropping his bow in the middle of a performance, even pointing to a place in the score where he was sure that he would drop his bow.
Keep the bow in the middle of the drill.
Center the bow in the middle of the can.
If you'd like, tie a ribbon bow in the middle of the handle, at the top.
Sew the two hearts together and place the felt bow onto the center of hearts by gluing; stick a ribbon bow in the middle of felt bow.
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(They don't mind taking bows in the middle of a number).
Which explains why three of the most glamorous new resorts in Italy are making their bows in the middle of a recession.
But fans saw an unusually public religious display last Sunday in Houston: players gathered on their knees, their heads bowed, in the middle of a game.
As a test to see whether he would die if he actually did, he did purposely drop his bow right in the middle of a concert at that same phrase.
Rick Dubinsky, the head of the pilots union at United, described employee ownership as a big red box tied with a bright bow that is sitting in the middle of an arena filled with United workers and managers.
I need a new bookshelf – it's starting to bow in the middle under the weight of all the sketchbooks.
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