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- Late Latin mediāre, mediāt-, to be in the middle, from Latin medius, middle; see medhyo- in Indo-European roots.
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“Three shots from the lead after 1-over-par 73 in Friday's second round of the 70th Masters, Mediate is among the short - and medium-length hitters who were supposed to have little chance at victory in wet conditions.”
“Mediate is in contention once again in a major championship despite going without a victory on the PGA Tour since 2002.”
“Too tough: Rocco Mediate is an early withdrawal from the British Open at Muirfield in Scotland.”
“GLAD HE STAYED: Rocco Mediate is one shot off the lead in the U.S.”
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“Narrative ambiguity also hurts the evening's opening work, "Mediate," set to the music of INXS.”
“Moulin Rouge and his growing series of Garrett Ammon's Rock Ballets, which includes previous dance versions of "Mediate," by INXS, and Queen's "Love of My Life.”
“Record Club: INXS "Mediate" from Beck Hansen on Vimeo.”
“At Torrey Pines, Westwood had a 15-footer to force a playoff with Tiger Woods and Rocco Mediate.”
“Securing their PGA Tour cards last week at the Frys. com Open: Rocco Mediate, 47, who holed out for eagle four times, and David Duval, who tied for sixth to clinch his first top-125 season since 2002.”
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