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This was midmost Europe, and a joy to walk around in.
Another vital issue: Who will speak for the midmost middle of the middle class?
He had reached the midmost point of the nave when he began to speak.
"Describe the path to the gate by which you enter," the midmost conspirator asked.
This is the midmost hour of day.
We were in the heart of peace in the midmost centre of the storm.
It rolls the midmost waters of the world, the Indian ocean and Atlantic being but its arms.
Sparrows and doves in chariot diamonded Drawn through the midmost air!
"Long ago on the path of stars, midmost between the worlds, there strode the gods of Old.
In the midmost part of Doriath is a natural feature, a vast hill with many caves.
The young leader snarled terribly, but his snarl broke midmost into a tickling cough.
The area is inmost, midmost Prague.
But when they came into the midmost Void they beheld a sight of surpassing beauty, where before had been emptiness.
Let all the air reel into a mist of odour, As in the midmost heart of Paradise.
The midmost stood somewhat forward from the others and sundered from them, an island in the waters, about which the flowing River flung pale shimmering arms.
I had to fight a tough battle to install it there, but I insisted that it be there in the midmost midst of the shebang.
Not only is it, inch for inch, as great a picture gallery as the world can show; it is midmost, inmost England.
At the most superior position, the condyle-disc assemblies are braced medially, thus centric relation is also the midmost position.
And in the midmost midst of it walks this young man, myself, who is none other than Gotdieb Leberecht Muller.
And richest was the growth of plant and beast in the midmost parts of the Earth where the lights of both lamps met and were blended.
So Zeus in her sweet arms slept daintily Till the sun crept into the midmost sky, And his own curse came back to sleep with him.
Flings my single billow spuming Into midmost air the world, As the echo of my booming To the furthest star is hurled.
There the narrow way of Cristhorn was cloven, the Cleft of Eagles, IS through the midmost mountains.
Unbind him now, And thrust him out of doors; for save he be Fool to the midmost marrow of his bones, He will return no more.'
The crickets ceased from their sing-song chant, the wildfowl from their squabbling, and the raven croak broke midmost and died away in gasping silence.
Where were the blocking forces he had set to watch the enemy's middlemost battle?
I ... will you look at that bugger, the middlemost one out there, pulling ahead of the other two?
The name is derived from the Old English midlest tūn, meaning "middlemost farm/settlement".
The placename (from Old English) may mean the "middlemost clearing" or "Maethhelm's clearing".
In 1715 it was described as a freestone structure in the form of a cross with four wings ' the middlemost towerlike with battlements'
He called for his middlemost son, Saying, 'My life is almost run; If I to you this mill do make, What toll do you intend to take?'
A normal adult mouth has 32 teeth, which (except for wisdom teeth) have erupted by about age 13: - Incisors (8 total): The middlemost four teeth on the upper and lower jaws.
The following Porphyrian tree consists of three columns of words; the middlemost (in boldface) contains the series of genera and species, and we can take as analogous to the trunk of a tree.
This, and the opening of the railway line connecting Sundsvall-Östersund-Trondheim (the Central and Meråker Lines) a year later strengthened the plans for a defensive line in the middlemost provinces of Norrland.
Galton stated that "the middlemost estimate expresses the vox populi, every other estimate being condemned as too low or too high by a majority of the voters", and calculated this value (in modern terminology, the median) as 1,207 pounds.