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The name is interpreted as "midlanders" or "villagers" (Gen. 10: 17; 1 Chr. 1: 15).
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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If these midlanders would not come peacefully and loyally at his invitation, they should come scurrying like rats to save their own skins.
One Corpse Too Many Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 1979
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The prevalence of bushranging, though far less than at an earlier period, induced the midlanders to project a yeomanry corps.
The History of Tasmania, Volume I John West 1840
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Mata was the architect of the midlanders' downfall, setting up John Terry and Daniel Sturridge for the first two goals before adding his own on the stroke of half-time to seal the win.
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A brace from Matt Derbyshire and a superb free-kick from David Murphy put the midlanders
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But Wolves' second goal of their 3-2 defeat at Blackburn meant Birmingham needed to win to survive and as they surged forward in injury time, Pavlyuchenko raced up the other end and fired a 20-yard shot past Foster that went in off the bar to seal the midlanders' relegation.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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A brace from Matt Derbyshire and a superb free-kick from David Murphy put the midlanders
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A brace from Matt Derbyshire and a superb free-kick from David Murphy put the midlanders
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Laois secured their Liam MacCarthy Cup status in 2008, with Rigney again keeping the midlanders in the top tier last year, courtesy of a victory over Antrim.
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And the midlanders failed to disappoint with Paul Sharry and Conor Lynam both pointing on the restart to cut the deficit to the minimum.
Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie BreakingNews.ie / TCM 2010
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