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(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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"If this book has 20 chapters, I feel like we're in the middle of chapter 15 or 16," Rodgers said.
The Xiang'er manuscript is unfortunately incomplete; only the first part has survived, beginning with the middle of chapter 3 and ending with chapter 37 in the current chapter division of the Laozi.
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(back story, dream sequences, odd languages, etc).. Don't add in too many flashbacks; devote entire chapters to the flashback instead of putting it in the middle of another chapter.
I stop reading right in the middle of a chapter.
That table, in the middle of a chapter titled "Millennial Plutographics," reports the compensation of America's 10 most highly paid C.E.O.'s in 1981 , 1988and 2000.
This story comes in the middle of a chapter dedicated to explaining the research on the early interactions between parents and children, on how much children's possibilities can be expanded when their parents take some time with them.
Leave off in the middle of a chapter, or preferably the middle of a paragraph.
The pair's differences are revealed in their witty exchanges at the end, or in the middle, of each chapter.
It was agonizing to be stuck in the middle of a chapter only to realize I was running out of things to say.
It was necessary to "tell" about this idea in the middle of the chapter, because the concept was necessary for building understanding of upcoming concepts, yet it was difficult to allow students to "discover" it for themselves.
The position of these colour plates in the book is somewhat surprising, as the first group of plates is right in the middle of the chapter on cardiovascular diseases (between pp. 168 and 169) and the second group of plates, between salivary pathology and endocrine diseases (between pp. 487 and 488).
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