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(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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It also goes in the middle of sandwiches like cheese.
But Stewart goes in the middle of winter, crossing through some territory still shakily held by the Taliban — and entirely on foot.
"When the neighbors kill a deer, they call and tell her where they did the field dressing, and she goes in the middle of the night and grabs the heart".
(The penny goes in the middle of the nickels) Hold the nickel sandwich in between your dominant hand's thumb and index finger.
9 times out of 10 he will give you this band that goes in the middle of your knee and puts pressure on your muscle; don't worry, putting pressure on this muscle is a good thing.
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NICHOLS: Go in the middle of an operation?
Last June, if Martin had come out a year early for the draft, scouts were projecting him to go in the middle of the first round.
"When I saw Cavendish go in the middle of the road I saw some space, so I went for the line.
Another hot rock went under my neck; six more stones were lined up on my chest, and a chunk went in the middle of my forehead.
But what I really love is to go in the middle of the day and come out when it's still bright".
"And to have someone simply go in the middle of the night, cut a fence, and make off with someone's bee colonies is a very serious offence.
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