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(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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"The torah is read in the middle of the house.
WHAT book did Mr. Cruz read in the middle of his marathon speech?
Was it was a spirit looking for something to read in the middle of the night?
Was it a spirit looking for something to read in the middle of the night?
Yet it still manages to preserve that otherworldly mystery, even cherishing it — treating it as if it were one of those ecologically vulnerable bioluminescent bays of glowing plankton in the Caribbean by whose shimmer visitors could once read in the middle of the night.
"Esmé" is a story read in the middle of the twentieth century by girls of unquiet heart sometime after reading "Ramona the Pest" and "Harriet the Spy" but before reading "Emma" and whichever one of the Judy Blume books is the one that has sex in it.
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"I went in and read, and in the middle of the audition I said: 'I'm boring myself, so I must be boring you.
That last description has been buzzing around in my head since I first read it in the middle of December.
You should keep the note short and sweet and make sure to give it to her at the end of the school day so you know she won't read it in the middle of class and won't get upset in public.
I stop reading right in the middle of a chapter.
A listing that reads "hut in the middle of nowhere" can't help but pique the interest, and this one's description is pretty accurate.
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