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"It was," says Brotchie, "as though a modernist play from the middle of the next century had been dropped on the stage without all the intervening theatrical developments that might have acclimatised the audience to its conventions".
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His son Tommy resigned from Clemson in the middle of the 2008 season.
I can't learn anything from what Roger Federer did in the middle of the 2000s.
Generally, the drought frequency spatially decreased from southeast to northwest and was higher in the middle of the winter, late spring and early summer.
Two years ago, on a Sunday night in the middle of the summer, Anticev received a call from Fadl.
There was the middle of the second half.
By the middle of the 1990s however, Black Art in Britain had all but disappeared from view.
The earliest extant Upanishads date roughly from the middle of the 1st millennium bce.
There was little activity from the middle of November 2015 to April 2017.
Entrusted with the task of composing their program, Marx and Engels worked from the middle of December 1847 to the end of January 1848.
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