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(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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Rohatyn has been in the middle of crises before; he was a key strategist in the forming of the Municipal Assistance Corp, which helped get New York through the threat of default in the 1970s.
Firefighters would benefit most from heat and chemical-monitoring integrated sensors that notify the wearer if either gets too high, allowing them greater security in the middle of crises.
Like voting unanimously for purely political reasons to block banking reform and health care reform in the middle of crises -- solely because you don't want the President of the United States to succeed.
Rather, coordination mechanisms and policies had to be negotiated in the middle of crises and often in reaction to complaints in each instance.
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"Even in the middle of crisis, she listens to people, and keeps her cool, and treats everybody with respect".
But his key lines were: "When I spoke to the French Football Federation, we asked ourselves whether we wanted to be candidates in the middle of a crises.
Out there in the real world, students see a busy, harried, worried, very often depressed faculty who appear to be in the middle of budgetary crises all the time.
The DUP is in the middle of a crisis of confidence which is resulting in a crisis of confidence within unionism.
"And this should be done before the next financial crisis, because we now know it surely cannot be done in the middle of a crisis".
Doing so in the middle of a crisis is risky.
Was that really appropriate right in the middle of the crisis?
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