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(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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We found that the early successional stages were about 6 8 K warmer than the intermediate successional stages and were 9 10 K warmer than the late successional stages in the middle of the dry season; meanwhile, a minimum LST difference (0 1 K) was observed at the end of the wet season.
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The musicians set up on a circular stage in the middle of the room.
The galleries are empty, save for a low MDF stage in the middle of the space.
The pair appear to be having an argument, on stage, in the middle of a gig.
IN Handel's day, dueling divas got into fights on stage in the middle of his operas.
A team of half a dozen handlers pulled it toward a stage in the middle of a field.
According to Adler: "He would leave the stage in the middle of every single show we played.
I love it!" People coming up the stairs find themselves suddenly center stage, in the middle of a concert.
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.
From the mound, a raised stage in the middle of the baseball diamond, they are entrusted with the all-or-nothing proposition of finishing off a victory.
On January 27 , 2011 from a stage in the middle of the San Antonio Convention Center, Jonathan Haidt addressed the participants of the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.
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