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Kyle, deeply shaken, repaired to a combat outpost, about five hundred metres away.
It might have already fallen into decline when the Seleucids revived it as a military outpost about 300 bc.
The attack took place at a military outpost about 12 miles from the tribal areas of Pakistan, a Taliban stronghold.
"What is that?" "It's the Shrine!" From up on the outpost, about a quarter-mile away, Granados radioed Windisch and asked him to mark a target.
A second Afghan soldier who was on guard duty later that night reported seeing an American leave the outpost about two hours later, General Hameed said.
8 30 p.m. 8) EL BULLI LITE The celebrity chef Ferran Adrià of El Bulli fame has a lesser-known outpost about 25 minutes by taxi from the city center.
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The outpost, with about 4,000 inhabitants, is at the end of that road and beyond the reach of power lines.
All of this banished their thoughts of upsizing to a three-bedroom apartment in Queens, sending them instead on a search of the narrow streets and steep hillsides in this outpost of about 5,000, for a house to call their own.
In this role, islands act like distant outposts, scattered about, breaking up the endless expanse of nothing at all.
Between 9 and 11 October the U.S. 1st Battalion 2nd Marines raided two small Japanese outposts about 30 mile east of the Lunga perimeter at Gurabusu and Koilotumaria near Aola Bay.
When I told him about the Outpost party, about the couple times I'd seen her since, he used the word "snare," a ploy of entrapment, "come-hither Italian words," he said.
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