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130 Sentences With "midway between"

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Investigators combed the sprawling campus midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
No matter, there is always a secondary peak midway between the highest tides.
The Ocean Viking is currently midway between Malta and the Italian island of Lampedusa.
The house is midway between the capital of Bridgetown and the small town of Holetown.
Now, it's no good if this wall is midway between the car and the booth.
Why not have a productive work and school period that is midway between the two?
It stands on Pennsylvania Avenue, situated roughly midway between the White House and the Capitol.
The base is located in Solano County and is midway between Sacramento and San Francisco.
Hall was midway between circling with his hands down and trying to counter while doing so.
The sub's last known location in the San Jorge Gulf is nearly midway between the bases.
When they stopped, they were at a low white prison about midway between Phoenix and Tucson.
Harrison's voice, hovering midway between song and prayer chant, oozes over the melody like melted cheese.
But what if there was a happy place midway between post-facto whining and AppleCare lady?
ConocoPhillips shares, trading at just under $54, are midway between a 52-week high and low.
The 22-room castle is midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, about 2900 miles from each.
The power plant sits outside Tonapah, a dot in the desert midway between Las Vegas and Reno.
Construction of the soccer stadium, midway between Minneapolis and St. Paul, should begin this fall, McGuire said.
Now with roughly 17,000 residents, it is on the Interstate 5 corridor midway between Portland and Seattle.
Until three years ago, Ms. Martin worked at Janesville Acoustics, a factory midway between Cleveland and Toledo.
The barn is still there, out on Preston Road off Route 83, midway between Denison and Sherman.
Rot am See has a population of about 5,000 and is about midway between Nuremberg and Stuttgart.
Kiribati, with a population of 108,000, consists of 33 coral atolls about midway between Hawaii and Australia.
Adak Island sits midway between the United States and Russia, where the Bering Sea meets the Pacific Ocean.
The Global Seed Vault is beneath the icy permafrost of Svalbard, midway between Norway and the North Pole.
Thule Air Base is 750 miles north of the Arctic Circle and midway between New York and Moscow.
It's like being exactly midway between hell and paradise, and it reflects where humanity is at right now.
It is approximately midway between the main train station and the Duomo, each about five minutes away by foot.
About midway between Galveston and Corpus Christi, Matagorda Bay became the site of a thriving settlement during America's westward expansion.
The sub was last seen in the San Jorge Gulf, off southern Argentina's Patagonia region, nearly midway between the bases.
Kiribati, an island republic with a population of 108,000, consists of 33 coral atolls about midway between Hawaii and Australia.
"A beautiful songbird," one of the producers replies offscreen, and Peter makes a sound midway between a laugh and a snort.
Growing up in the little town of Berlinsville, Pennsylvania (midway between Allentown and the Poconos), Hunsicker's aunt made all her clothing.
The four-building, 212.5-unit complex runs from East 19th Street to East 20th Street, midway between Second and Third Avenues.
The sub's last known location in the San Jorge Gulf, off southern Argentina's Patagonia region, is nearly midway between the bases.
A shift to manufacturing Kent's manufacturing plant is located in Manning, South Carolina, a rural community midway between Charleston and Columbia.
Tim and Karen met on Halloween '84 at a bowling-alley bar called Animal House, midway between their hometowns in Ohio.
As it appears midway between the new moon and the full moon, the first quarter moon represents the point of no return.
Vincel was a patient at Cancer Treatment Center's Midwestern Regional Medical Center located midway between Chicago and Milwaukee, according to the police.
Camden — a town of 28.79,2100, roughly midway between Portland and Bar Harbor — reads like a postcard from New England, written to itself.
The house sits midway between Hurley, which in the early 21800s was predominantly Dutch, and the largely English town of Stone Ridge.
But the Switch almost immediately felt like something that was missing until now — something midway between a "real" console and a "real" handheld.
Isolated in the North Atlantic midway between Europe and North America, Iceland is actually ranked No. 1 on the Global Peace Index 2019.
The Thurston County Sheriff tweeted about a "massive incident involving a train" derailing on the Mounts Road overpass midway between Tacoma and Olympia.
Gert is moving north-northwestward and is expected to be about midway between Bermuda and North Carolina on Tuesday, the Miami-based weather forecaster added.
Sitting midway between the islands of Kao and Late, Lateiki — formerly known as Metis Shoal — is just one member of an extended family of volcanoes.
The FBI's current headquarters is a squat Brutalist fortress that looms over Pennsylvania Avenue roughly midway between the Capitol and the White House, two neoclassical icons.
And each suite stands alone on a rugged strip of land in the interior of Antarctica, midway between a frozen lake and towering walls of ice.
The island is located midway between South Africa and Argentina, on the southern end of a vast whirlpool of currents known as the South Atlantic gyre.
Slat's destination was the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, midway between California and Hawaii, an area within what is known as the North Pacific Subtropical Convergence Zone.
Uzbekistan's foreign ministry said in a statement its embassy staff were en route to the area, roughly midway between the Russian border and the Aral Sea.
Denials The helicopter came down roughly midway between Aleppo and Russia's main air base at Khmeimim in the western province of Latakia, near the Mediterranean coast.
Turks and Caicos, a British territory, is an archipelago of low-lying islands in the Atlantic Ocean, about midway between the Bahamas and the Dominican Republic.
They drink a lot of aquavit in the Faroe Islands, an archipelago made up of 19923 windswept Atlantic islands slung midway between Scotland, Iceland, and Norway.
"Everything has come together for our team to play in the quarter-finals," said Yegorov, a native of Tver, a city midway between Moscow and St Petersburg.
Bata, long accustomed to the sophistication and convenience of Zurich, moved with her husband to the village of Frankford, near Lake Ontario midway between Toronto and Ottawa.
It has signed a series of deals with small companies in its bid to create a new kind of business that is midway between food and pharmaceuticals.
He went to see his widowed mother, Betty, in Paris, Mo., midway between St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo., a visit he expected to last two weeks.
He went to see his widowed mother, Betty, in Paris, Mo., midway between St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo., a visit he expected to last two weeks.
On Monday, the Caldwell County Sheriff's Office reached out to its Clinton County counterpart regarding the abandoned vehicle found in Holt, about midway between Cameron and Kansas City.
Nestle has signed a series of similar deals with other small companies in its bid to create a new kind business that is midway between food and pharmaceuticals.
Last month, 17 major automakers urged a compromise "midway" between the Obama-era standards that require annual decreases of about 5% in emissions and the Trump administration's proposal.
The aircraft had reportedly been chartered to take passengers on a 255 kilometer golfing trip to King Island, located midway between Victoria and the island state of Tasmania.
The village, at the tip of a peninsula midway between Roses and Llançà, is reached by a single two-lane road that snakes past vineyards and olive groves.
Les Roches Rouges is just outside the beach resort of Saint-Raphael, midway between Saint Tropez and Cannes and an hour by car from the airport in Nice.
Lines at gas stations were 20 cars deep on Tuesday night, reported Gary Bowman of Grass Valley in the Sierra Foothills area midway between Sacramento and Reno, Nev.
Several of these ice innovations lie in Mauricie and Lanaudière, two of the 29 administrative regions that make up Quebec province, roughly midway between Montreal and Quebec City.
Government warplanes have targeted Rastan and other towns and villages under rebel control in the area, which lies midway between the government-held cities of Hama and Homs.
The exhibition center project, in the Dubai South district, situated midway between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, will be 4 kilometers long and 1.8 kilometers wide, according to its website.
Two EU sources said that a compromise of 10 years - midway between a British offer of five and an EU demand of 15 years - appears the most likely solution.
It as in the San Jorge Gulf, a few hundred kilometers off the coast of southern Argentina's Patagonia region and nearly midway between the vessel's departure point and destination.
The submarine was last spotted Wednesday in the San Jorge Gulf, a few hundred kilometers off the coast of southern Argentina's Patagonia region and nearly midway between the bases.
The San Juan was last spotted in the San Jorge Gulf, a few hundred kilometers off the coast of southern Argentina's Patagonia region and nearly midway between the bases.
Bezeq, Israel's largest telecoms group, said on Tuesday it has started a pilot programme in Modi'in, a growing city of about 100,000 people midway between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
The residency is situated in a beautifully renovated house and studio compound in the St. Elmo district of South Austin, located midway between the university campus and the Wildflower Center.
Located midway between Cleveland, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pa., the plant is the first of five GM assembly operations in North America scheduled to end production by the end of 2020.
Every six hours, at his home in the high desert outside Kingman, Arizona, midway between Phoenix and Las Vegas, Brian Goss downloads the latest blocks from the bitcoin blockchain via satellite.
But on that day in September 2013, he also had another property on his mind, only a block away in a prime location midway between the White House and the Capitol.
Greg Daniels wanted the proposal to take place midway between New York and Scranton, and he felt that it happening at a gas station showed that Jim couldn't wait another second.
One of Mr. Lunn's most celebrated cars was the experimental Mustang I, a two-seat, four-cylinder aluminum-bodied sports car with its engine midway between the front and rear axles.
In the letter to Mr. Newsom, the automakers said they would like to see a standard that is "midway" between the current Obama rules and the rollback proposed by Mr. Trump.
In a statement posted on its website, Jet2 said 25-year-old Chloe Haines had tried to open the door of a plane midway between London's Stansted Airport and Dalaman in Turkey.
Mr. Ellis lives midway between Yankee Stadium and Fenway Park, in Boston, near the theoretical border that divides Red Sox Nation from rivals in Yankees territory, where geographic baseball loyalties are mixed.
Set midway between Roanoke and Charlottesville, Virginia, scenic Lexington "delights visitors with cool shops and boutiques, a walkable downtown ... restaurants that use locally sourced ingredients, and a wealth of Southern history," says AARP.
The problem is that the current production agreement expires in March 2018, which is midway between the already scheduled meeting in November 2017 and the next one likely in May or June 2018.
Next year, the luxury magnate François Pinault will open a private museum to showcase his art collection in the central Bourse de Commerce, which sits midway between the Pompidou Center and the Louvre.
In 2012 they reopened a long-abandoned burial shaft in the cliff-side necropolis of Deir el-Bersha, a Coptic village midway between Cairo and Luxor on the eastern side of the Nile.
We know a good deal about them; we know, for example, they were playing on transitional instruments midway between Baroque and what we regard now as "modern," in terms of their construction and mechanism.
During a pit-stop at Penn State University, in central Pennsylvania, midway between Iowa and New Hampshire, he received half the adulation Senator Bernie Sanders would have got, with a tenth of the planning.
Located roughly midway between Disneyland and the San Diego Zoo, and nearly next door to Legoland and Carlsbad beaches, Park Hyatt Aviara Resort is the perfect base for vacationing in the San Diego area.
If I had to measure it, I'd say your risk with the XGIMI fits somewhere about midway between this troubled Indiegogo Sprojector campaign (high risk) and buying a new Epson from Best Buy (low risk).
Caught midway between a kick and a sprawl, Filipovic fell to the mat and hung on to Randleman in guard for a moment before The Monster broke free and rained down hammer strikes with fury.
Svalbard - an archipelago midway between Europe's northernmost point and the North Pole - is experiencing a tourism boom, with the number of overnight stays by visitors rising 14 percent in July year-on-year to 18,000.
Other vegetables come to the table in various states of surrender: a thatch of spinach with a sunny streak of preserved lemon; eggplant mellowed in the oven under tomatoes; okra, midway between crunchy and yielding.
They explained that many men who died in the battle were buried in makeshift graveyards and were moved without diligent record-keeping to make way for an airstrip on the island midway between Hawaii and Australia.
They considered Port Jefferson, Bellport, Patchogue and East Hampton, but finally settled on Sayville, a congenial 5.4-square-mile hamlet with about 16,853 residents, on the South Shore of Long Island, midway between Manhattan and Montauk.
With the barest oversight from lawmakers, Mr. Comey sits at F.B.I. headquarters — the J. Edgar Hoover Building, that crumbling Brutalist parking garage deliberately situated midway between the White House and Congress — playing by his own rules.
Because my two-wheel-drive car wouldn't make it past the chain patrol, stationed on the highway midway between the valley and the mountains, I caught a ride with a 22-something man from Los Angeles.
Suspended midway between floor and ceiling on either side of a seated Ms. La Barbara were two pieces of cast-iron cookware, which she would occasionally thwack with mallets held in a tense formation at her midsection.
A few hours before they conducted their final concerts of the season earlier this month, they got together to discuss their freshman years on neutral territory: at Lincoln Ristorante, midway between David Geffen Hall and the Met.
After an overnight snowfall of four inches, the 5.6-mile skating path on the L'Assomption River at Parc Louis-Querbes in Joliette, about midway between Le Baluchon and Montreal, was already open and plowed by 9 a.m.
He added that the exhibition "includes a large number of things that are midway between books and artifacts," which involve writing or illustration, or the materials of medieval books, but are not necessarily a traditional folding codex.
The children — a 1-year-old girl, a 4-year-old girl, and a 6-year-old boy — had been playing outside in a yard at a home in Suwannee County, midway between Jacksonville and Tallahassee, on Sunday.
Round Top, Texas, is about midway between Austin and Houston and, known for its twice-yearly week-long antique fairs, performances at the Round Top Festival Institute, and down-home-style eateries, Round Top is worth the drive.
In 2013, a Westchester County man bought the former Camp Georgetown, about midway between Syracuse and Binghamton, at auction for $241,000 with a plan to create a summer camp for high school students interested in science and technology.
On the corner of Fifth Avenue and University Street in downtown Seattle, a 21917-story Minoru Yamasaki-designed I.B.M. building stands across the street from the Fairmont Olympic Hotel, midway between an art museum and a public library.
" On June 6, 17 major automakers wrote a letter to President Donald Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom seeking to revive talks and urging a compromise "midway" between both sides to avoid "an extended period of litigation and instability.
"On June 6, 17 major automakers wrote a letter to President Donald Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom seeking to revive talks and urging a compromise "midway" between both sides to avoid "an extended period of litigation and instability.
While her fluid gestures brought to life the tableaus evoked by Ibert, she also seemed to trap them in a point midway between playful revelation and cool enigma, seeming even to comment on the limits of music's representational powers.
A disturbance midway between Africa and the Lesser Antilles has a 21992% chance in the next 22017 hours and a 23% chance in the next five days of turning into a cyclone, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasters predict.
But more than 20 years later, 1,300 inmates—43 percent of Hawaii's state prisoners—remain in the continental United States, inside a notorious private facility in the Arizona desert, midway between Tucson and Phoenix, nearly 3,000 miles from home.
Entering the whitewashed stucco interior, Scully's "Opulent Ascension" (2019), a ten-meter-tall sculpture constructed of narrow, vividly colored horizontal bands, rises under the great dome over the crossing, midway between the entrance and the high altar, lit from above.
In a phone interview on Wednesday, Mr. Miranda said he recalled once inviting Judge Kavanaugh and others who worked on nominations to have lunch at his apartment, but said that was because it was conveniently situated midway between their respective workplaces.
" Even more important, when it comes to taking liberal or conservative positions on issues of race, immigration, Islam and so forth, voters whose worldviews are midway between the fixed and fluid "are more like the fixed than they are the fluid.
The cells near the lost appendage revert to a stage midway between an embryonic cell, which is open to all fates, and an adult cell, which is committed to being a particular type of cell, before rebuilding the missing limb.
This is known as immersive moviegoing, and what it means in practice is that, rather than watching London being destroyed before your very eyes, you are left with the distinct impression that London is being destroyed midway between your eyeballs.
In fact, the same automakers have also reportedly sent a letter to California Governor Gavin Newsom, reportedly arguing that they want a "final rule supported by all parties — including California" that is "midway" between Obama era regulations and what Trump is proposing.
Second, these private groupings stood midway between mass society and the structures of state and national government, performing functions that the political sphere might otherwise seek to preempt—hence the names "intermediary associations" and "civil society" that contemporary social scientists have given them.
Back in the summer of 2008, about midway between these calls for regime change in Beijing, he wanted the US to risk war with Russia to bail out Georgia after the small nation found itself paying the price for aggressive action toward Moscow.
Sirte, the home town of toppled dictator Muammar Gaddafi and the last big city to fall in the 2011 uprising that overthrew him, sits in the center of Libya's coast, midway between areas controlled since 2014 by rival governments in the east and west.
A wildfire has burned more than 8,000 acres just north of his vineyards in Geyserville, California, but so far his vines are OK. So is his house in Healdsburg, roughly midway between Geyserville and a 36,000-acre fire that destroyed more than 2,800 homes in Santa Rosa.
In a letter to California Governor Gavin Newsom also signed by Daimler AG, Ford Motor Co and Hyundai Motor Corp, the 17 car companies urged a compromise midway between the Obama era standards that require annual decreases of about 5% in emissions and the Trump administrations proposal.
In early 2011, when new census figures showed that Evergreen, Alabama, a small city midway between Montgomery and Mobile, had grown from 143 to 62 percent black over the previous ten years, the white majority on the city council took steps to maintain its political dominance.
The video's backdrops alternate between the singer rolling about in the desert dust and scenes of crowd frenzy midway between a rave and a mosh-pit, in the midst of which Gaga flails her body alongside a guitarist whose instrument is barely audible on the record.
Sort of an environmental love story about a business tycoon who falls for a mermaid, who's just trying to infiltrate his company and murder him, it's stuck midway between a sweet Splash-style romantic comedy, a bloody slapstick murder-comedy, and the kind of gory dolphin massacre seen in The Cove.
" While thanking Dr. Barzilay for taking the time to meet with me, I pointed to the vertical tower of books piled high on top of each other and asked, "How do you get a volume out from the middle of the stack, like that bright yellow book midway between the top and bottom?
The developer Jim Rouse, she explains, "decided in the 1960s that he wanted to build a 'new town' utopia in Maryland farmland midway between Baltimore and Washington, D.C." Rouse intended Columbia, unlike other American suburbs, to be a place where residents wouldn't be separated on the basis of class, race and faith.
He's midway between a doddering grandfather and the leader he used to be, and Mangold and his co-writers eke every bit of epic tragedy out of how far he's fallen, from a world-shaking telepath to a querulous old man who has to be bodily hauled into a toilet stall, protesting all the way.
The team of the Chetrit Group, Clipper Equity and the Read Property Group are creating a sort of condo village on the 1.4-acre Cabrini property, which extends from East 19th to East 20th Street, midway between Second and Third Avenues, by razing some of the original buildings, trimming the size of some others and adding a new building.
This includes a two-night stay at a hotel in Svalbard (an archipelago roughly midway between mainland Norway and the North Pole and one of the last hospitable areas between the two), flights and transportation between Svalbard and the North Pole, a single night in a North Pole igloo, all meals, security, and a tour guide.
In a letter to California Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday signed by more than a dozen major automakers including General Motors Co, Toyota Motor Co and Volkswagen AG , the companies urged a compromise "midway" between the Obama era standards that require about 5% annual decreases and the Trump administration's proposal that would freeze vehicle emissions requirements at 2020 levels through 2026.

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