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1 But the first outpost going that way was hundreds of miles distant.
2 Kipp had gone on ahead to secure the horses at the first outpost .
3 And thus came Tarzan of the Apes to the first outpost of civilization.
4 It was the first outpost on a tour of 11 green-minded US cities.
5 The battle for the first outpost of cyberspace - electronic mail - is over.
6 The first outpost actions were successful for the Austrians, and helped them in their blunder.
7 At nightfall they reached it, the first outpost sent into the wilderness by the new country.
8 They felt like the advance guard of an army that has taken the enemy's first outpost .
9 Things now shaped themselves into a siege of Richmond, with Petersburg as the first outpost of the besieged capital.
10 Here we saw the first outpost of civilisation- ahugeunpainted storehouse, where supplies are kept for the lumbermen and the new settlers.
11 It was an Indian canoe, the first outpost of the savage force, and its occupant, promptly firing a rifle, raised a long, warning shout.
12 To the left, that is the Sierra de Curuva, of which we have already passed the first outposts .
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