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Mid-Cities

[ mid-sit-eez ]

noun

(usually used with a singular verb)
  1. the extensive suburban area developed between Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas.


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The team is 20-8 and won the Mid-Cities League title with a 50-47 win over Downey on Tuesday night.

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It’s a battle of two teams that use the double-wing offense to decide the Mid-Cities League title.

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Thanks for mid-cities churning industry For rural places poised on tractors And waystations Peopled with all kinds Of people — All colors A One In the Land of Lincoln Lifting Freedom, Union, yes We pray for each other In all our heartbreaks.

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He said he and his wife Rhonda responded to a regional call from the Rev. Daniel Stephens, senior pastor of Mid-Cities Community Church.

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In brief, it was the only country we'd ever experienced in which everything worked - and worked well - from government entities through private businesses, small towns, mid-cities and metro areas.

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