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  • In ye Midst is a little jsland where a great Store of Wildfowle breeds, there is no coming near it; in a Mile or two the ground is all wett and Marshy but there are severall little Channells runs into it wch by boats people go up to this place.

    Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888

  • In the Midst is a Wood, or Grove, which represents Troy Town.

    Exilius 2008

  • In the Midst is the God Pan, seeming to play on his Pipe, and a Ring of Shepherds and Shepherdesses in a dancing

    Exilius 2008

  • "Midst" seems to go with plural, collective, or mass nouns.

    languagehat.com: IN HIS MIDST. 2005

  • Etc. « Surviving and Thriving in the Midst of a Recession |

    The New York Legal News Round Up 2009

  • This week's Daily Record column is entitled "Surviving and Thriving in the Midst of a Recession."

    Legal Practice 2009

  • He does indeed add some details to the record, but along the way he revives a few old, negative images of Brown that have been challenged in recent books, including Evan Carton's "Patriotic Treason" and Lou DeCaro's "A Fire From the Midst of You."

    An Angry Prophet David S. Reynolds 2011

  • Surviving and Thriving in the Midst of a Recession

    Legal Practice 2009

  • His volume consists of "In the Midst of Life," a superlative short-story collection; the ghostly tales of "Can Such Things Be?"

    Lacerating Wit, Seasoned Cynic Bill Kauffman 2011

  • Another work, In The Midst of Dreams, is a tribute to Oscar Wilde, referencing a letter the writer sent from prison where he states the three problems of being in jail: hunger, disease and insomnia.

    Jaume Plensa, the Catalan sculptor shaping up in Yorkshire 2011

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