Similar words: timidly, midlife, landlady, headland, badlands, woodland, bad language, languidly. Meaning: ['mɪdlənd] n. 1. a town in west central Texas 2. the interior part of a country. adj. of or coming from the middle of a region or country.
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61 Sorry times, indeed, for Coventry, whose Midland rivals are streets ahead in strength in depth.
62 A completely new Midland timetable was introduced in two stages in October 1982 and May 1983.
63 He transformed the Midland from a successful regional bank into one of the country's largest institutions.
64 This route has been earmarked for a possible future extension of the Midland Metro light rail transit system.
65 These are for illustrative purposes only and can not be guaranteed by Midland Life.
66 During the 1980s it bought Marine Midland, a commercial bank based in upstate New York.
67 He was last seen pedalling furiously away from the Midland Bank in Chiswick, west London.
68 Dismantling revealed traces of Victorian wallpaper and a Midland Railway poster advertising excursions in 1875.
69 Simply complete the attached application form and post or take it to your local Midland branch.
70 Product particulars relating to Midland Pensions including details of charges will be provided with your illustration.
71 Colin Amies, electronics industry adviser at Midland Bank, says that obtaining equity finance is often more important.
72 There was good and bad news for Midland.
73 I have an account with Midland Bank.
74 Running for the Midland seniors,(www.Sentencedict.com) Jack was the 5 th under 23 in the race.
75 Midland Bank in London has eight rocket scientists working on prediction machinery.
76 The high price of commodities offers pros and cons for Archer Daniels Midland.
77 Such support as the East Midland type of English received from the universities must have mostly come from Cambridge.
78 In 1986, Bush was about to turn 40. This year was also the worst of Midland.
79 In a rough way, however it is customary to distinguish four principal dialects of Middle English: Northern, East Midland, West Midland, and Southern.
80 Smith , C . Raising Capital: Theory and Evidence . Midland Corporate Finance Journal 4, pp . 6 - 22, 1986.
81 In the second place, the East Midland district was the largest and most populous area, in which the major dialect was spoken.
82 To some extent, Cambridge's influence would be used in support of the East Midland dialect.
83 An elephant at West Midland Safari Park, UK, put its size to good use when it helped a zoo keeper start his car by giving it a shove, the Daily Telegraph reported.
84 Here you are. This is the statement of balance for my account at Midland Bank.
85 Leyton also has an Overground station at Midland Road, on the Gospel Oak to Barking Line.
86 Following graduation, he moved back to Midland and began a career in the energy business.
87 Two thugs from the Perth suburb of Midland catch the last train to Fremantle.
88 Data is from the Land Registry & Midland IC & I research department and is for reference only.
89 Aside from moving ahead of Midland and Super Aguri, what other improvements have taken place?
90 He grew up in Midland, Texas, where his father worked in the oil business.
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