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(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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It's like quitting in the middle of a serial.
But Andrea makes such a darn big deal about how I'm quitting in the middle of my term.
Bjorn, to put it bluntly, earned Curtis millions, and Bjorn kept paying the price for his blown opportunity, even quitting in the middle of a round at the European Open a year later because golf had become too much to bear.
And quitting in the middle of the surge would seem rather tame.
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Van Gundy quit in the middle of the season and is the worst kind of turncoat.
He's broken both his ankles and he's had to quit in the middle of Wimbledon on three occasions.
Martin Mude Jackson, another recruit, remembers a time when a recruit, exhausted from work, suddenly quit in the middle of training.
Walking the walk came to a dead stop last Sunday, when she quit in the middle of a race.
He managed a team and quit in the middle of the season because he couldn't hack it.
The real risk, Ms. Sutherland said, was that the perceived danger would push contestants to quit in the middle of taping.
"I'm disappointed that she chose to quit in the middle of a very intense campaign, but I expected her to leave after the election anyway.
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