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the stationing
noun
The fact of standing still; motionlessness, stasis.
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"It is possible that the stationing of American troops in Central Asia will be prolonged.
Parliament failed -- by three votes -- to authorize the stationing of American troops in Turkey.
The stationing of a male attendant outside the bathroom means that you haven't been forgotten.
Mr. bin Laden was infuriated by the stationing of American troops in Saudi Arabia.
The stationing of weapons of mass destruction in orbit or on celestial bodies is prohibited by international law.
Medvedev was badly advised to announce the stationing of new missiles in Kaliningrad on the eve of Barrack Obama's election.
And spatial effects, including the stationing of those wind players in the rear balcony for the hymn "Ave Maris Stella," proved striking.
The stationing of U.S. Pershing missiles on German soil, in the eighties, was likened to the Nazi plan to exterminate the Jews.
The stationing of foreign troops and the deployment of nuclear weapons are prohibited by Norwegian law except in cases of war or the immediate threat of war.
Your editorial should have noted why citizens in base communities have opposed the stationing of United States forces in Japan for more than 50 years.
The stationing of American troops in Ulster, prior to D-Day is sometimes offered as an excuse for de Valera's behaviour.
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