Sentences with phrase «small outpost»

A small outpost refers to a small and remote place or settlement established by a group or organization, often for military or trading purposes. It is usually located in a distant or isolated location from the main base or headquarters. Full definition
Alternating between small outposts in large patches of no man's land, Arslan successfully depicts a harsh landscape with an obviously small budget.
Do not, however, expect a West Coast gallery in the spirit of L&M Arts or Matthew Marks, which are smaller outposts of blue - chip New York operations.
There are also small outpost populations in the western mountains south to northern California and Colorado.
These positions let you build small outposts that generate some workers who can in turn cut down trees, gather food and so on.
What the world lacks right now in environmental variety — what a treat it was to reach the town of Lestallum, all street vendors and grimy alleyways, after so many smaller outposts — it makes up for with that feeling of being alive even when you're not looking.
Maybe this isn't the most important moment but all those small moments have a habit of adding up and creating a small outpost for the kingdom of God.
Through franchisee expansion, the chain now has 19 stores throughout the East, Midwest and Florida, including some smaller outposts in nontraditional locations like airports and college campuses.
The main location of Graham's is in Geneva, but this smaller outpost has the same sweet appeal.
4:45 am (20th)-- TCM — On the Beach After nuclear war, most of humanity is destroyed; a small outpost in Australia survives, but not for long.
5:30 pm — TCM — On the Beach After nuclear war, most of humanity is destroyed; a small outpost in Australia survives, but not for long.
Tucked behind the concrete walls, florescent lights, and sprawling hallways of Oceana High School in Pacifica, there is a small outpost where natural light and mist meet lush green vegetation.
Klis has a long history stretching back to the ancient Illyrian tribe of Dalmatae, who held it as a small outpost.
A vegetated sand dune section leads on to the estuarine beauty of Gellibrand River Inlet and the small outpost of Princetown.
It's an exploration game, but one where the initial wonder wears off quickly when you realise that all of these planets look slightly different but play exactly the same, and that despite all the travelling you do there's only ever one single alien sitting in a huge space or in a small outpost.
Besides the small outpost at Mushroom Way, the Koopa Troop, as a whole, is actually on the verge of collapse.
Commanding totems dedicated to Scabrous are littered across the place, smaller outposts are there for you to loot, races and other car related missions are there to enjoy, and rounding out the types of side content is a bunch of balloons, which you can ride up and survey the area.
Located on the overworld map, your central town is a small outpost called Harm's Way.
King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) China is in discussions to acquire a team of more than 10 London dispute resolution lawyers, as it bids to retain a small outpost in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, staffed with lawyers from the rapidly disintegrating legacy SJ Berwin business.
The decision to move away from transactional work in the UK will lead to the closure of the firm's Alder Castle office in the City as well as its small outpost in Oxford.
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