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