As we reach the halfway point, we need to see every state show results.
The halfway point of 2012 means the start of new laws across the United States.
Parks confidently added a penalty to establish a 13-8 lead at the halfway point.
The next most common is 5, which is a nice halfway point between round numbers.
At the halfway point Canada were 80-3, needing 74 from the final 60 balls.
We'd been climbing for 11 hours and were just about at the halfway point.
From the halfway point of the debate onwards, it was very much a Romney victory.
Newcomer Scheckter led at the halfway point, setting the fastest halfway pace in Indy history, before crashing out.
This year, the development program passed its halfway point, but it still has a long way to go.
Sent off at odds of 50-1, Mine That Bird was 20 lengths behind the leader at the halfway point.
Though a bit clunky at first, by the halfway point, I was cruising.
We are at the halfway point and there's all to play for - it's set to be a cracker.
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Seebohm led at the halfway point but with the two side-by-side, the young American overpowered her down the stretch.
In the debate, Labour MP John Mann, from Bassetlaw in Nottinghamshire offered Worksop as a halfway point between the two.
Two more years of slow growth could leave Mr Miliband looking rather sage by the halfway point in this parliament.
"At around the halfway point I felt I could get the record - I felt comfortable the whole way, " said Gebrselassie.
Yolanda Caballero of Colombia broke off from the pack and gapped the field by more than 30 seconds at the halfway point.
Quite frankly, now that we've reached the halfway point I'm convinced it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when.
Compared to crossing over into a new decade, or even hitting a halfway point like 35, turning 31 isn't much of a milestone.
At the halfway point of Mr Papandreou's term, almost half the electorate say a national-unity government would make a better fist of reforms.
It being Marathon Monday here in Boston, I bicycled nine miles from my place in Wayland down to the halfway point in Wellesley to watch the runners.
At the January retreat, a halfway point in the midst of these budget battles, Cantor sounded chastened, or, at least, like a man wanting to appear chastened.
Mother's Day marks the halfway point of Lent, and one theory of its origin is that it was marked by visiting the region's "mother church" or cathedral.
For their big mid-winter party, they broke out that tender free-range lamb smoked over a dung fire to mark the halfway point in a long far northern winter.
But, however the coalition might be doing in politically at this halfway point, it's fair to say that the economic side of the ledger is not looking healthy at all.
However, the 2009 champion burst clear at the restart and pumped in a series of fastest laps to build a two-second lead just after the halfway point of the race.
In other words, nobody knows where the trail goes and someone will get lost at some point, especially because there are typically adult beverages pre-hash, at the halfway point and post-hash.
On Tuesday the Plan B drill passed the halfway point to the miners, spurring a celebration in Camp Hope, the makeshift tent village where many of the miners' family members anxiously wait.
Out came Pakistan's trio of slow bowlers, and gradually the run rate was slowed so that at the halfway point the total was 90-2, with Pietersen on 31 and Owais Shah 13.
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