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In the middle. The seat can be connected on the mid or rear position. The idea came from the many war films made in the mid 80's. It was mid April, so the chill was out of the air. "And I'll be..." He stopped mid sentence to look at the strange sight coming down the road. He caught the cat in mid air. The rain was so hard that birds sometimes fell from the sky mid flight. We've seen three to four inches of rain across parts of the Mid Atlantic. This vegetable planted in mid to late summer benefits from warm days. Until the mid-18th century, the primary role of the colleges was to educate priests. A mid vowel is produced with the tongue relaxed in the middle of the mouth.

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used in combination to denote the middle midmorning midsummer in mid-1958 a mid-June wedding

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The first prohibition of slavery was in the mid-nineteenth century.
She married again in her mid-forties.
She remarried when she was in her mid-forties.
Her husband occasionally pauses mid-sentence, and then simply leaves.
Shanghaiing is a practice from the mid-19th Northwest United States that consisted of conscripting men as sailors by coercive techniques.
On Mid-Autumn Day, families gather, eat moon cake together, and watch the moon.
He's going through a mid-life crisis.
The Arctic Ocean is expected to become essentially ice free in summer before mid-century.
Mary hiked her skirt up to mid-thigh and dipped her toes in the water.
Tom stopped mid kiss.
Tom stopped mid-kiss.
Tom is in his mid-thirties.
Tom is in his mid thirties.
Tom is going through a mid-life crisis.

Movie subtitles

But then, in the mid-1 7th century, the wheels came flying off.
For days and years to come, people will tell the story of three brave young men who courageously fought back against the tyranny of rambunctious teens. dressed in paintball gear, in our mid-20s. about to storm a house.
This is a mid-life crisis, Abe.
Did you not know she was reported missing in mid-April?
Sometime mid-May.
During the late war, when I had the honor to serve the Union under our great president, Abraham Lincoln and General Phil Sheridan, well sir I fought 'mid shock and shell and cannon roar.
It may seem kind of corny and mid-Victorian, but we tell each other things.
She was huge in the mid to late '80s.
Then curls up and sleeps on the floor 'til mid-day.
The mid-wife, yes, she's come, but she doesn't dare anything until the doctor gets here.
The mid-wife.
Isn't the mid-wife?
My lord? About the mid of night come to my tent. and help to arm me.
The Doric Star's a perishing mid boat.
Fulton recalled that on at least one occasion either the air supply developed a problem, or the summer heat along with the units lighting the set. In any case, something. The double was overcome and he fainted mid-scene.
She tells how, in mid-conversation, he'd suddenly begin playing his tuba.
I won't change touts in mid-afternoon.
I was in mid-ocean at that time.
An elderly man, mid-50s.
That iceberg. is sinking me in mid-ocean.
And I read every word of it, and I think most of it's mid-Victorian nonsense.
I swear you hit him in mid-air, Chink!
We're very busy mid-week.
Mid twenties, brunette, rather distinguished.
Pretty chilly in the mid-section of country, then very hot in the East.
It's hotter than it is in mid-Pacific, at least 30 points in the red.
It was mid-morning before Schweisser dragged himself home- to face his daughter.
Well, that's to be expected in mid-ocean.
When we're not together I feel like I'm suspended in mid-air with nothing down beneath except the end of the world.
About the mid of night come to my tent. and help to arm me.
Their plane went down in mid-Pacific.

News and current affairs

In the mid-1970's, many parties to the NPT planned to import and develop enrichment and reprocessing facilities.
They first look at the different ways that climate change will affect us at mid-century.
The Arthur Anderson, Enron, and WorldCom scandals didn't emerge out of thin air, but had their origins in the mid-1990s, when the US Treasury actually intervened to stop attempts by the supposedly independent accounting standards board to improve matters.
Only in mid-August did the Fed hint that interest rates might be cut.
America's situation was not unique: Japan had been in been in thrall to a liquidity trap since the mid-1990s.
With the final stage of the World Cup approaching, now is a good opportunity for a mid-tournament appraisal.
Adjusted for inflation, gas has not been this cheap for the past 35 years, with the price this year 3-5 times lower than it was in the mid-2000's.
Failure would mean succumbing to a mid-air stall, with tepid forward motion giving way to a sudden loss of altitude.
For example, federal spending relative to GDP fell by five percentage points from the mid-1980's to the late 1990's in the US, and by an even larger margin in recent decades in Canada - that is, through periods of strong economic growth.
Between the mid-1970's and the mid-1990's, Australia had several mass shootings.
Since the mid-1990's, the relative decline in employment in these countries has, indeed, been slightly reversed.
Beginning in the mid-1990's, the rate of growth in output per hour worked - a key factor behind the rise in per capita income - slowed in most European countries while it rose in the US, reversing a decades-long pattern.
There was dominance, to be sure, in the local and regional markets of mid-nineteenth-century America, but nothing like what developed in the 50 years that followed.
In the mid-1990's, and again in 2002-2003, reconciliation between Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) and the military junta seemed to be in the offing.
In mid-2007, the Commission confirmed that it will revisit the EU's dialogue with Mercosur, with the aim of giving new impetus to negotiations.
From the 1980's through the mid-2000's, employment has increasingly lagged GDP in economic recoveries.
Only then could export growth, impressive since mid-2009, sustain further increases.
Central Tehran - ebullient with young people and high-heeled women donning testimonial headscarves and mid-thigh jackets over pants - embodies a thirst for openness.
One option would be to increase substantially the number of mid-career recruits with actual practical experience in developing countries.
Carols, church bells, and mangers are still at the heart of mid-winter festivities, alongside the consumer binge.
NEW YORK - Few Americans cast their ballot in the recent mid-term elections on the basis of foreign policy.
In the mid-1980's, when wild exchange-rate swings produced calls for new trade protection measures, the US and Japan found a solution that involved exchange-rate stabilization.
Some cite Bosnia, where NATO took too long to protect civilian populations in the mid-1990's, as a reason to act.