Sentence examples for principle in the middle of from inspiring English sources

Idiom

(The) middle of nowhere.

A very isolated place.

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Stating a general principle, in the middle of the trio is some category that realises some feature(s) from 'above', and is itself realised by some feature from 'below'; while 'around' the middle category are the relation of the category under focus to those others in its family that are instrumental in defining its identity.

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He believed in the principle that N.F.L. teams cut players in the middle of contracts, so players should be free to renegotiate as well, but he "never imagined it would get so ugly".

But even this principle is flexible and can be bent for an important conference in the middle of the year.

But most of all it's an experimental prototype for human technological possibility in the middle of nowhere that stands on the principle of radical acceptance of everyone.

Compromise does not mean that principles and values should be discarded or that the correct answer always lies in the middle of two views.

In the middle of nowhere.

In the middle of the 19th century.

And in the middle of the season?

Right in the middle of the street.

In the middle of the day?

And in the middle of the afternoon!

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