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(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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Later, in the middle of the night, he sends his family and his possessions ahead.
I had to return to Russia several months later, in the middle of winter.
Keenan left the Rangers a few weeks later in the middle of much bitterness.
Months later, in the middle of a diplomatic meeting, he broke down, crying: "Henry is dead, Henry is dead".
A few hours later, in the middle of a celebratory dinner for Lidback's first LPGA Tour title, in what was then a major, Castro gave the ball back.
It's on the interstate between Houston and Galveston and 30 days later, in the middle of November, we opened in Westgate.
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Later on, in the middle of the night, I tottered to the kitchen, found the trash bin in the darkness, pressed the pedal to open the lid, and pissed a thick, pleasurable stream into its mouth.
"I didn't mess up," she said later, "but in the middle of my speech he saw I was nervous and touched my face, and smiled at me. "It grounded me.
This is not possible if they migrate later or in the middle of others' migrations, because they need to move faster to make space for the herds following behind them.
For ex situ annealing, the samples are also cleaved into smaller pieces but later placed in the middle of a quartz tube and heated to 350°C for between 30 min and a few hours under continuous flow of a hydrogen-containing forming gas.
Here she was, all these years later, smack in the middle of Watergate, refusing to badmouth the guy.
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