Of or coming from the middle of a region or country.
1 It is market-day at a town in the midland districts of England.
2 And the copious rains are the chief wealth of this midland region.
3 Certainly not from the colony, since the midland tribes alone were infected.
4 He belonged to the Coritani, a self-sufficient tribe on the midland plain.
5 Pacorus went along the maritime parts, but the commander Barzapharnes through the midland .
6 The midland counties, too, were for the most part tolerably safe.
7 They were passing through an undulating midland country, dimly seen under the stars.
8 Bmi british midland announced today it will launch a new no-frills airline by Easter.
9 He remained during about five years in the midland counties.
10 The midland side will be at home again in the next round against Carlow.
11 The alien grey squirrel is being routed from midland counties, with their numbers plummeting.
12 Gunnesbury was a midland merchant with a wife and family.
13 Up to this time I had been an attorney in a midland town in England.
14 The best wheat, as well as the greatest quantity, is raised in the midland counties.
15 County Laois was the only midland county to celebrate European Car Free Day on Saturday.
16 Its limit reached a park, with timber such as the midland counties only can produce.
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