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(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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"Maybe a church, maybe in the middle of nowhere, with no distractions, and some beauty".
Suddenly, mid-sentence, or maybe in the middle of a word, the kid stopped.
Maybe, in the middle of the chaos of his marriage, he suddenly found himself, with his success, forced into a new environment, under pressure to maintain his identity and all of this was just too much.
Most of my routes are deeper, so other teams often play a combination coverage -- Cover Two on my side and a rolling coverage on the other side with a safety maybe in the middle of the field.
And then we go out and do our batting practice and play our game, and then maybe in the middle of the game, if we really feel so inspired or feel we need a rally joint or something, we light one up.
Or maybe in the middle of the night, by the light of the fridge.
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Not in the maybe-I'm-in-the-middle-of-the-movie-Final Destination-and-I'll-catch-my-death-train-around-the-next-corner, but in the more somber realization that eventually it will all end.
But she hopes her action will give another girl "the courage to stand up for herself – maybe not in the middle of a possible vice president's speech – but maybe in her own personal life".
"I would do it again in a flash — though maybe not in the middle of winter".
He looked like a chorus girl (well, maybe not) in the middle of a Broadway stage set.
Maybe smack in the middle of Swan Lake, some swan pitching a fit center stage, her eyes rolled up to only show the whites, drool gushering out from her long, yellow beak.
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