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  • 101Term (time) — Midterm redirects here. For the academic test, see Exams. For the type of U.S. election, see United States midterm election. A term is a period of duration, time or occurrence, in relation to an event. To differentiate an interval or duration,… …

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  • 102Middle Belt — The Middle Belt is a human geographical term designating the region of central Nigeria populated largely by minority ethnic groups and stretching across the country longitudinally. The Middle Belt is indeterminate in that it lacks designated… …

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  • 103Middle Eastern dance — Oriental dance redirects here. For oriental dance in popular culture, see bellydance. Musicians and a dancing boy (bacha) in Samarkand, ca. 1910 …

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  • 104Middle C — In Western music, the expression Middle C refers to the note C located exactly between the two staves of the grand staff. This note resonates at a frequency of 261.626 hertz, and is near the top of the bass vocal range and near the bottom of the… …

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  • 105Middle of the Road (band) — For other uses of the term, see Middle of the road. Middle of the Road (band) Origin Scotland Genres Pop Years active 1970–present Labels RC …

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  • 106Middle Class — Individuals who fall between the working class and the upper class within a societal hierarchy. In Western cultures, persons in the middle class tend to have a higher proportion of college degrees than those in the working class, have more income …

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  • 107Middle East campaign — The Middle East Campaign was a part of the Middle East Theatre of World War II.OverviewThis campaign included: * The British police actions in Palestine. * The British invasion and occupation of Iraq. * The short but bitter conflict between… …

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  • 108Middle Market Firm — A firm with sizeable annual revenues, ranging from $50 million to $1 billion. As the term implies, such a firm is one that straddles the middle market between the smaller companies and the billion dollar giants. In the case of professions such as …

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  • 109Middle Rate — A term used to describe the average rate agreed upon when conducting foreign exchange. The middle rate is calculated using the median average of the bid and offer rates. The middle rate intuitively is the rate in the middle of the prices offered… …

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  • 110Middle England —    A vague term popularly used by politicians to refer to the aspirational middle classes whom Tony Blair and New Labour set out to woo prior to and since the 1997 election. The phrase is linked to the middle ground, a political position broadly… …

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