A station in a remote or sparsely populated location.
Outlying civilian settlement on or near the border of a country or empire.
1 The other outpost , and Murtaugh's other possible origin point for their spell.
2 Will Grant reports from the remains of this American outpost in Cuba.
3 He said we would send a message to the outpost tomorrow night.
4 A remote outpost in the sea for people with nowhere to go.
5 But the first outpost going that way was hundreds of miles distant.
6 Still, they used it to launch an attack on an unimportant outpost .
7 General Motors products are well represented, and there's even an Opel outpost .
8 Here the Salvation Army had an outpost in a partially destroyed residence.
9 He had none; only national feelings, this outpost of the national organism.
10 From Plevlje I rode to Prijepolje, the furthest military outpost of Austria.
11 Perhaps this was simply an outpost where they stashed fugitives like us.
12 Kadena is the Pentagon's most important outpost for East Asian air operations.
13 NYU, which is building an outpost in Shanghai, strenuously rejected the claim.
14 The ships at Kleopatra, home to a Juke outpost and processing facility.
15 Had they sacrificed her as they had their victims in the outpost ?
16 The outpost stood a hundred yards to the left of him reloading.
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