Idiom
(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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Today, if you get a glass of water in the middle of Homeland you have to pause and go back.
From Stockholm, they took cars and ferries across several islands and bodies of water, in the middle of the night.
The recorder planted in the warmer, faster-moving water in the middle of the strait picked up far fewer calls.
Just a two years ago, I can recall being in the water in the middle of July thinking the sea was mine because no one else was swimming.
The plant's locale also offered an attractive storyline for consumers: recycling water in the middle of the desert and producing snack chips from solar concentrators.
"This project — for architects as well as contractor and developer — was like a bucket of water in the middle of the desert," Mr. von Klemperer said.
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Families, children, animals, debris were swept away in the rushing waters in the middle of the night.
Agnes was plucked from raging waters in the middle of the night, by Patricia who was huddled on a dry anthill with her two other children.
For example, in 2008 in the town of Cabaret, Hurricane Ike – Haiti's fourth hurricane of the season - caused families, children, animals and debris to be swept away in rushing waters in the middle of the night.
One of the issues here is that there's not just poor water quality in the gulf, there's also poor water quality in the middle of the United States.
The water regime in this system, i.e. outflow at the bottom and water contents in the middle of the bedding layer, was monitored during ten irrigation events of various durations and intensities.
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