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(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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The galleries are empty, save for a low MDF stage in the middle of the space.
The musicians set up on a circular stage in the middle of the room.
IN Handel's day, dueling divas got into fights on stage in the middle of his operas.
The pair appear to be having an argument, on stage, in the middle of a gig.
According to Adler: "He would leave the stage in the middle of every single show we played.
A team of half a dozen handlers pulled it toward a stage in the middle of a field.
I love it!" People coming up the stairs find themselves suddenly center stage, in the middle of a concert.
There was a round stage in the middle of the floor, surrounded by a curtain that often doubled as a video screen.
Once she shoved her son on stage in the middle of Al Jolson's act so that he could do his Jolson imitation right next to the real thing.
It plays at the modern and graceful Philharmonic Hall, with its tent-shaped roof, stage in the middle of terraced seating and fine acoustics.
I hear the dancers coming on to the white stage in the middle of the gallery, feet thudding and sliding in one place then another.
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