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way stations

noun

Plural of way station

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These pictures represent way stations on the spiritual path.

Surprisingly indirect migratory paths land birds at way stations just as vegetation and insects become abundant.

For most folks, airports are way stations between where they are and where they are going.

Free zones act as way stations for goods moving around the globe.

The 53 way stations along the route all had signs that catered to travelers' needs.

These camps were little more than way stations of starvation and brutality en route to Bosnia's notorious death pits.

Like those other way stations, closed-door workshops are where progress that allows for bigger and better things is made.

Adélies molt on floes far at sea and use ice as way stations to avoid predators between hunts.

Colleges risk being seen as little more than pesky minor-league way stations for too many basketball and football players.

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If they had the space to board horses, they could offer trainers and owners an alternative to these kinds of equine way stations--sometimes called feed lots.

Bike lockers, better lighting, a sheriff's substation, security cameras and noise insulation were added to the transit-way stations.

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