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(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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"I stopped my car to buy sweets for my kids from a nearby shop when suddenly a huge blast shook the area," said a teacher, Kamal Mahmoud, 45. "I felt the heat of the blast on my face and the bodies of two women thrown in the middle of the street covered in blood, one of them without legs," Mr. Mahmoud said.
Doing research in a paper archive is to doing research in a Web archive as going to a fish market is to being thrown in the middle of an ocean; the only thing they have in common is that both involve fish.
Then there's another Protestant gospel service thrown in the middle of all this.
"My program, they tried, but if I hadn't had experience, I would have just been feeling like I was thrown in the middle of an ocean with no life raft," she said.
We are welcomed into an organic scene with no beginning and no end, and while we seem to be thrown in the middle of a path or river, the mystery of these places is ultimately tempting.
Or when I trip over a book bag that was thrown in the middle of the floor and end up stubbing my toe in a feeble attempt to free my foot.
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He gratuitously threw in the middle of the story that Boulder, Colorado was filled with secular progressives, hippies and liberals.
Right after the Ad Age headline, "Write It Off," Mr. Florio at Condé Nast said, "I wrote a memo to all my people that we will not throw in the towel in the middle of the year".
As sports journalists with no particular qualifications to write about the political situation in Bahrain — but thrown into the middle of the 14-month uprising as we covered the Grand Prix here — we were not unlike our new Bahraini acquaintances.
"He was thrown in to the middle of an awful situation but his response to it led to great improvements in treatment to burns victims, and that has continued to this day".
LOS ANGELES — The Screen Actors Guild, riven by a mutiny that led to its chief bargainer being thrown overboard in the middle of contract negotiations with the Hollywood studios, appears to be on the verge of righting itself.
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