Sentences with phrase «frontier outpost»

A "frontier outpost" is a small settlement or military post that is located in a remote or undeveloped area near the borders of a country or territory. It is usually established to maintain control, provide security, or facilitate trade in these border regions. Full definition
In the last two decades of the 18th century, it was a rising frontier outpost on the way to the West.
This city, which began as a small frontier outpost, has become a major metropolitan area with a population of over 600,000 and an array of businesses and industries.
«It's no isolated frontier outpost, but something that clearly points to the Elbe River,» hundreds of kilometers deep in German territory.
This city, which began as a small frontier outpost, has become a major metropolitan area with a population of over 600,000 and an array of businesses and industries.
That 1985 film was the third installment in the post-apocalyptic «Mad Max» series — the one with Tina Turner as Auntie Entity, the flamboyant despot of a frontier outpost called Bartertown where disputes are settled in the titular Buckminster Fuller - ish gladiator cage.
It is a frontier outpost in the gradual takeover of governments by the financial markets.
He had spent his life wandering, working in cow towns and frontier outposts, usually as a law man.
What started as a frontier outpost then became a hub of agriculture.
Firstly you can simply construct a frontier outpost in any surveyed system which will claim that area as yours, linking it to your existing territory if its close enough.
The year is 3871, and you take the role of a lone survivor on a frontier outpost that's been attacked by sinister - looking alien larvae.
What started as a frontier outpost then became a hub of agriculture.
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