(1) A station in a remote or sparsely populated location
(1) We're just summer sailors who've discovered a nice spot, so we establish an outstation for the club.
(2) An outstation journalist
(3) Skateraw could become an outstation of the National Galleries, both as the repository of the archive and as home to new temporary shows and possibly to a sculpture park.
(4) My advice is to go out and buy a dictionary of art terms and then visit the fair, its outstations and a few commercial galleries.
(5) Other register offices register births in hospitals and perhaps have outstations in other public buildings, but we were the first to go into a supermarket.
(6) Having completed two free coaching clinics, the SLTA plans many more of these clinics in the outstations .
(7) We began on August 1, 2000 with 66 children at one of our outstations .
(8) There was no real reason to make costly improvements to these outstations .
(9) These men suffered tremendous hardship and sacrifice to help open up this country and provide supplies to the distant outstations .
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