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(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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Try walking for an hour in the middle of the day.
"Marlin travel at 45 miles per hour in the middle of the open ocean.
They're like people who drink a lot and drive 90 miles per hour in the middle of the night".
Jeukendrup recorded the effort expended by a cyclist riding for six hours at forty kilometres an hour in the middle of the peloton, shielded from the wind.
But I am still drawn to the other lights, that come on for half an hour in the middle of the night, and then switch off.
Indeed, they run far more frequently than other commuter ferries do: NY Waterway boats run as infrequently as twice an hour in the middle of the day between the train terminal in Hoboken, N.J., and Battery Park City.
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"Gore struggles to get into the place he wants to be," says the California Democratic strategist Bill Carrick, "while Bush is this Southern-fried-Tom-Dewey-stay-out-of-traffic-don't-say-anything-controversial-run-for-an-hour-in-the-middle-of-the-day-and-I-have-to-get-to-the-ranch-by-the-weekend".
He particularly recommends the hours in the middle of the night: Permit me to make one impractical suggestion.
Without Citigroup's offer — which was struck in a matter of hours in the middle of the night — Wachovia would have been toast.
With the growing demand, the team can't afford to leave the office for two hours in the middle of the afternoon.
To get the plate into the city, Mr. Homestead added, "we'll have to close down the George Washington Bridge for about three hours in the middle of the night".
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