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Midlands

(British) A loosely-defined culturally distinct area of England, corresponding to the central horizontal band of England, now administratively realized as regions of East and West Midlands. Central regions in other countries.

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the Midlands

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The Midlands.
If we go there, Jerry will attack the Midlands.
The Midlands, central and South East England will be mostly dry - Do you mind if I borrow this until tomorrow morning?
Assistant engineer in a factory in the Midlands.
The Middle South Midlands Victorian phase.
We in the East Midlands Poet Board hope to have a poet in every home by the end of next year.
Earth tremors reported in the Midlands and as far north as Leeds.
There's a very interesting projecting the Midlands.
It's an art gallery in the West Midlands.
Today a Midlands art gallery goes to support the local football club, tomorrow the Royal Opera House grant goes to modernise Wembley Stadium.
They've got the lowest truancy record in the Midlands.
Although most of these passed off without incident, police made a number of arrests for disorderly conduct at rallies in the North and Midlands.
Half of Midlands' Bill to greet us.
You were with West Midlands five years? - Yes.
That's the report on that firm in the Midlands.
And the west midlands Spain.
Present holders of the East Midlands Most Awful Family Award lower-middle-class section.
They've got the lowest truancy record in the Midlands. The lowest admin cost per council house. The lowest ratio of council workers to rate income.
No, Midlands.
Shout goin' out to the West Midlands.
We're going on a little dig up in the midlands in July.
I have come from the Midlands.
Because, son, she and these men, they're from the Midlands.
Commenting on the. - and much of Central Southern England, though it probably won't reach the East Midlands till after midnight.
It connects by water with half the Midlands.
Well, they'd flown over most of the Midlands in that balloon.
So if this thing's gonna work, we've got to be able to provide enough meat and leather for everyone between here and the Midlands.
Mmm, certainly a lot of people moving north and south from the Midlands.
Viceroy of Wales, Sheriff of Nottingham, Marquis of the Midlands, Lord Po-maker in Ordinary, and Harbinger of the Doomed Rat!
West Midlands Crime Squad not conjuring any images whatsoever?
Started off in the Midlands and is credited with the first zero-tolerance policy in the U.K.
I thought you said you was down here from the Midlands.
Yeah, well, Midlands.
Midlands?
What bit of the Midlands is that?

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Are the East Midlands really an appropriate unit of self-government?
LONDON - At the start of the Industrial Revolution, textile workers in the Midlands and the North of England, mainly weavers, staged a spontaneous revolt, smashing machinery and burning factories.

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