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being in the exact middle

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the middle or central part or point

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After completing these operations, the midmost pixel located on the laser projection outline is selected from each line and, using its coordinates, the distance to the axis of rotation is computed.
And at the midmost charging, Prince Geraint Drave the long spear a cubit thro' his breast And out beyond; and then against his brace Of comrades, each of whom had broken on him A lance that splinter'd like an icicle, Swung from his brand a windy buffet out Once, twice, to right, to left, and stunn'd the twain Or slew them, and dismounting like a man That skins the wild beast after slaying him, Stript from the three dead wolves of woman born The three gay suits of armour which they wore, And let the bodies lie, but bound the suits Of armour on their horses, each on each, And tied the bridle-reins of all the three Together, and said to her, 'Drive them on Before you;' and she drove them thro' the waste.
The light fanned out and raced to the midmost topmost sky where a black whorl took shape and poured forth a cataract of glowing green.
(57) All of this contributes to the notion that Islam, similar to the time it served as a bridge between the Greek sciences and the world then, is well-situated today to provide the midmost and most encompassing lens for the world to view the contemporary environmental crisis through.
The first victims of bucolic Asian elements, especially Huns--were Slav who settled down at first in areas which are known now as midmost of Russia.
Great was the fall of his body, and it smote Amon Gwareth three times ere it pitched in the midmost of the flames; and the name of [Maeglin] has gone out in shame from among [the Elves]" (178).
They were sorted into one of five Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI; Bem, 1981) gender role classifications: androgynous, characterized by high masculinity and high femininity; stereotypic, involving placing high values on traditional roles for one's gender; undifferentiated, marked by low masculinity and low femininity; retrotypic, consisting of characteristics that are the opposite of one's traditional gender role; and midmost, individuals whose self-appraisals regarding gender were in the middle range for both masculinity and femininity.
"Here hang I, and right and left Two poor fellows hang for theft: All the; same's the luck we prove, Though the midmost hangs for love.
Upon their first arrival at Delphi the chorus asks Ion in his capacity as the temple servant: 'Does Phoebus' temple truly stand upon Earth's midmost navel?' (103) Instead of an answer Ion, here, simply refers to another story remaining within the system of myth: 'Yes, the navel stone is wrapped in fillets and surrounded by Gorgons.' (104) But throughout the drama, such reality-checks of Greek mythology become ever more pressing, for example in Ion's question [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII]; 'So was I born from earth as my mother?' (105) and the immediate response by Xuthus, [TEXT NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII], 'The ground does not give birth to children.' (106)
And within, the mistress, in the midmost of her youth.
Read in reverse, however, the poem immediately presents a shift in its direction: Spring Outing: A Palindrome (in reverse) In the midmost harem she had deeply put an end to sighing; Distance of the road had come between herself and her impassioned parting.
Through his receptive and melting "I" in "Histrion," Pound declares that the souls of great men such as Villon, Dante, even Christ and his own individuality melt into each other: "'Tis as in midmost us there glows a sphere / Translucent, molten gold, that is the 'I' / And into this form projects itself" (Collected 71).