Definitionadj. of or coming from the middle of a region or country
Last update: August 18, 2015
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Of Derby, on the Midland railway. [Please select]
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With turf from the midland bogs. [Please select]
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All the chemistry of death was poured out on both sides--and through it went the men of the Midland Division. [Please select]
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Both shores I visited as far as Spain, -- Sardinia, and Morocco, and what more The midland sea upon its bosom wore. [Please select]
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Tweedale, Valley House, Oversley Ford, Wilmslow; and the Midland Counties Pomeranian Club. [Please select]
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It is of less common occurrence, but by no means rare, especially in the wooded districts of the southern and midland counties. [Please select]
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Templeton to the Singhalese Fauna, is found in thick jungle in the southern and midland districts. [Please select]
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An early draft of the Midland Fusiliers carried him to France in January, before I had time to verify my hypothesis. [Please select]
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The following, I think, is worth recording:--The chief-engineer of the Midland and South-Western Junction Railway, Mr. [Please select]
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24, 1755, in Fauquier County, Virginia, at a small village then called Germantown, but now known as Midland, a station on the Southern Railway not far south of Manassas. [Please select]
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But he had photos of feminine relations and a little house in a dreary Midland street on his desk, and was no doubt loyal to the light he saw. [Please select]
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