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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91 Finally, industrial clusters development policies and advice are pointedly proposed to promote the midland region progress.
92 Brian Capon, who in the 1970s was assistant manager at Midland bank branches in the UK says state of mind affects the way people approach financial decisions.
93 Firstdirect, Midland Bank's telephone banking offshoot, has cut its Visa card rate to APR 22.2%.
94 Taking just a little money with her , she wanders about the Midland moors, vainly seeking employment.
95 The boy had come from the midland and never seen the sea.
96 Two thugs from the Perth suburb Midland catch the last train to Fremantle.
97 Richard Worrall, director of East Midland Food and Drink iNet, who provided a grant for the project called it 'innovative.'
98 In the first place, as a dialect the East Midland type of English, played the role of medium between the extreme separations of the north and south.
99 From the Ming dynasty, the chieftain of Lijiang began to learn from the Han culture, and interestingly communicant with the midland.
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