The 1950s was a time when popular culture was racing ahead and society was caught in the middle between old values and the new consumer society. |
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Sterling has been piggy in the middle between the dollar and the euro. |
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In this case the refrigerator is placed in the middle between two coffee machines. |
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St. Moritz is situated in the middle between Munich, Zurich and Milan and can easily be reached by rail, car and even by plane. |
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Mixed bread, a Central European speciality, holds the middle between the dense texture of a pure rye bread and the lightness of a wheat bread. |
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Karzai was, of course, caught in the middle between the British and the Americans. |
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In Winnipeg and specifically on the grey area, for the people in the middle between pawns and kingpins, what do we do? |
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That leaves the fabricator and the erector somewhere in the middle between aesthetic and technical requirements. |
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Carly came right over to the love seat Renae and Droven were sharing and pushed Droven over so that he was smushed in the middle between Renae and her. |
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There is a line that one could draw down the middle between research conducted by psychologists and research conducted by sociologists. |
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The hour rim is suspended in the middle between the two circles of the minute dial and supports the upper section of the minutes dial. |
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I just wish they could send the public on a course to tell them that receptionists are human too, and are normally playing piggy in the middle between the boss and the public. |
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However, children should not be included if parents can agree on what is in their child's best interest or when children might be put in the middle between two parents. |
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The regional centres Rankin Inlet and Cambridge Bay are more or less in the middle between these two extremes with respect to population characteristics and economic activity. |
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Most organisations find themselves somewhere in the middle between both conditions and might therefore choose for a hybrid between both types of codes. |
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They sit in the middle between users and real web servers. |
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At this stage of industry development the meso level forms a key gap, in the middle between the growing retail capacity and improving macro-level issues. |
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Parliamentarians can end up playing the role of buffer, caught in the middle between the majority's loyalty to the government and the ploys of the opposition that can make the issue one of general politics. |
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The fact that I am nevertheless dissatisfied will perhaps be of some assistance to him in his dealings with Mr Jarzembowski, because he stands somewhere in the middle between the various opinions predominating in this house. |
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