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Examples:pull out from in between—incest between father-in-law and daughter-in-law—Ceres, dwarf planet in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, discovered in 1801 by G. Piazzi—address term between sons-in-law—by ext. the relations between parts in a speech, composition etc—vertical space in a newspaper between two attached pages—bond in protein between carboxyl radical and amino radical—Three Sovereigns, between Gods and Emperors in third millennium BC—Chinese customs gold unit, currency used in China between 1930 and 1948—Malacca or Melaka (town and state in Malaysia), also strait between Malaysia and Sumatra—Junggar or Dsungharian basin in Xinjiang between the Altai and TianShan ranges—William A.P. Martin (1827-1916), American missionary who lived 62 years in China between 1850 and 1916, and helped found many Chinese colleges, first president of Beijing university—battle of Mt Mengliang in Shandong of 1947 between the Nationalists and Communists—mediastinum (organs and tissues in the thorax between the lungs)—Vesta, an asteroid, second most massive object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, discovered in 1807 by H.W. Olbers—running between bases (in baseball)—interval (between acts in theater)—Dzungaria or Jungarian depression in north Xinjiang between Altai and Tianshan—gap in time between two events—budding in the angle between branch and stem—field-allocation (in Chinese astrology, the association between celestial regions and corresponding terrestrial realms)—the Sino-Vietnamese War, fought between the PRC and Vietnam in 1979—war of 1920 between Northern Warlords, in which the Zhili faction beat the Anhui faction and took over the Beijing government—(in ancient times) no direct contact between men and women—bijective map (i.e. map between sets in math. that is one-to-one and onto)—Caesarea (town in Israel, between Tel Aviv and Haifa)—dividing line agreed at Yalta between US and Soviet zones of influence in Korea, now the DMZ between North and South Korea—marginal man (term coined by social psychologist Kurt Lewin, referring a person in transition between two cultures or social groups, not fully belonging to either)—Batan Islands in Bashi Channel between Taiwan and the Philippines— |