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were station
noun
The fact of standing still; motionlessness, stasis.
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In the audience, along with advertisers, were station representatives, studio executives, producers, actors, reporters and NBC staff members, among others.
When I was eight or so and living in Gibraltar (my father was in the army and we were station there), my teacher read us A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens as a pre-Christmas treat.
A tipping point for Mr. Vann came last month, after The Village Voice published transcripts of audio recordings of what it said were station house conversations made by an officer in the 81st Precinct, in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, that laid bare what the newspaper's report characterized as a pattern of pressure exerted by commanders there onto the precinct's rank-and-file officers.
The estimated parameters were: station clocks (excluding the reference clock) modelled as quadratic polynomials (three parameters per clock), the troposphere with one Zenith Wet Delay (ZWD) per station, and the target parameter UT1 UTC.
The five stations were: Station 1) Interacting with the standardized patient.
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Summer vacations were station-wagon excursions, typically to historic sites.
Five police cars were stationed outside.
You were stationed in the Pacific?
Thirteen cameras were stationed around the hall.
Two hundred police were stationed near the embassy.
Perhaps six thousand troops were stationed there.
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