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In Nasiriya, American marines captured about 170 paramilitary fighters in a hospital that they had turned into a outpost, and confiscated weapons caches and gear to protect against chemical weapons, American military officials said.
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But for decades, globetrotting Australians have gradually turned Whistler into an outpost of their sunburned country.
It was abandoned six months ago and turned into an outpost for the army.
Within hours, it was transformed into an outpost for assembling rescue workers.
Meanwhile, a handful of visionary chefs are transforming the islands into an outpost for the new Nordic cuisine.
At times, our resort already veers toward the place where Mexico turns into an outpost of northern Americanness.
To stroll these days into an outpost of Sephora, the international cosmetics chain, is to experience flavors and aromas more commonly encountered at candy stores and produce stands.
By the time of the Liverpool dockers' strike in 1995, Albert Dock had been converted into an outpost of London's Tate Gallery.
Iqaluit's population climbed steadily in the 1950s as construction workers and military personnel were brought to construct a Distant Early Warning line, a network of radar stations that turned Iqaluit into an outpost against potential Soviet intrusions.
Wesfarmers had planned to convert the chain into an outpost of its successful domestic chain Bunnings, which, in Australia at least, is famous for low prices and sausage sizzles.
There's always the chance that the two striking defenders could find a home in 'Arry Redknapp's back line, which is rapidly turning into an outpost for the emotionally troubled.
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