Phrases with «remote outpost»

A "remote outpost" refers to a faraway location that is isolated or distant from civilization or major settlements. Full definition

Sentences with «remote outpost»

  • Part memoir and part history of the railroads in several countries, Zoellner's chronicle of days and nights spent crammed in crowded coaches or sleeper cars, chatting with crossing guards at remote outposts in India, or marveling at the engineering of formerly grand stations now in disrepair recalls both the romance and the risk of riding the rails. (bookpage.com)
  • Ensured training was conducted at remote outposts by coordinating with Division, Corps and Theater fixed - wing / rotor - wing air assets in a frequently evolving environment using joint air assets. (resumemycareer.com)
  • Senga Nengudi, who started her career in the fertile African - American art scene of 1960s and»70s Los Angeles before settling in the more remote outpost of Colorado Springs, appears in a Focus booth at the Armory Show that is presented by Thomas... Read More (artnews.com)
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