Sentence examples for muster point from inspiring English sources

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But it does give them a mouthpiece and a muster point, and a response is required after the incident in Paris.

There must be a chief whipping boy, a pundit for whom every appearance is a muster point for massed, mocking incredulity.

Millwall have been in : the area since 1901, first as a muster point for local dockers and their families, later as a binding strand in a rather overlooked part of London, and more recently as a tangible force for good.

The M10 - a short motorway running from junction 7 of the M1 to south of St Albans - remained closed and was being used as a muster point for emergency services.

On Monday night Fàbregas had been fingered by the anonymous online entity The Secret Footballer as ringleader of the Stamford Bridge underworld and general muster point for dressing-room disaffection.

But most of this was not reflected in the article, which sensationalised what was essentially an unfortunate logistics planning problem that resulted in a group of volunteers arriving at the muster point just less than two hours early.

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During the American Revolution Fort Barton, on Tiverton Heights, was a mustering point for American forces prior to the Battle of Rhode Island (1778).

Saad Hatim, 24, said he had been drinking tea at an open-air cafe next to the migrants' curbside mustering point when the car detonated.

Mali lapsed into obscurity for two hundred years; the ancient northern city of Timbuktu, once a flourishing outpost for the exchange of salt, slaves, minerals, and cultural knowledge, was reduced to a mustering point for camel caravans crossing the Sahara.

After daybreak, at a mustering point in the city, enraged mujahideen commanders told me that what we had heard was an exodus, by airplane, of large numbers of Pakistani and Al Qaeda fighters, as well as some senior Taliban figures, whom, they claimed, the Americans had allowed to leave the city.

A mixture of heathland and forest, this vast 2,500-hectare 2,500-hectareswathe of Wealden Sussex has seen life as a Roman estate, a mustering point for soldiers ready to repel Napoleon's hordes (the marks of the camp kitchens are still visible) and a royal hunting ground.

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