Aún no tenemos significados para "stand midway".
1As our means increase, so do our desires; and we ever stand midway between the two.
2Such are the "Hospital Verses," while the "London Voluntaries" stand midway between the two styles.
3Animals stand midway between things and persons.
4In some sense, indeed, they are above nature; they stand midway between nature and him who created nature.
5Talking, he said, to these Essenes who stand midway between Jerusalem and Alexandria my life has gone by.
6These stand midway between Gray's "Descent of Odin" and the later work of Longfellow, William Morris and others.
7Next come constitutions which in form and general content stand midway between the earlier New England constitutions and those of more recent years.
8That good knight stood midway between the goals, eastward from the players.
9Hertz's work indeed stood midway between Maxwell's theorizing and Marconi's monetizing.
10A table of oblong shape stood midway between the drawing-room walls.
11The boy stood midway of the road, kicking the dust impatiently ahead of him.
12She remained standing midway down the side of the table.
13A Consumption Hospital stands midway between North and South Crescent.
14No other Parliament stands midway of so vast a country.
15They were neither mortals nor immortals, but stood midway between those classes of beings.
16Gwendolyn's bed stood midway of the nursery, partly hidden by a high tapestried screen.
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