As a result of all this, there is really no word left to define that no-man's-land between youth and age. |
It thus appears to lie in what Stankov has called the no-man's-land between personality and intelligence. |
A shell erupted overhead, spraying no-man's-land with color and light, and Grundling saw what the sound was. |
At 5am on Christmas Day, British and German troops walk across no-man's-land, talking and exchanging souvenirs. |
He was awarded the Military Cross after fearlessly walking into no-man's-land between the opposing troops to comfort wounded and dying soldiers. |
This is the generally scummy and rat-infested old mall in the terrifyingly sprawling no-man's-land of Tuscaloosa. |