Examples of using An outpost in English and their translations into Swedish
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Political
We might reach it again, on an outpost of time.
We were crossing north, through the Morehead Tunnel. An outpost.
In fact, our Jungle wasn't always an outpost.
Why would the Republic want an outpost way out here?
There's an outpost.
He sometimes works out of an outpost for undercover operatives.
Those two were talking about an outpost near downtown.
It was just an outpost.
That was just an outpost.
During a supply run to an outpost owned by the Ararat Corporation, she discovers that all the scientists except one have been killed.
Cyrenaica, which had remained an outpost of the Byzantine Empire during the Vandal period, also took on the characteristics of an armed camp.
it was originally a Spanish fort as an outpost in the War of Arauco.
Fulu was founded in 111 BC as an outpost in the Hexi Corridor near the Jade Gate along the overland Silk Road.
Phoenicians possibly from Tyre began to colonize the islands in approximately the 8th century BC as an outpost from which they expanded sea explorations and trade in the Mediterranean.
I have the opportunity to sell medical supplies to an outpost whose people are dying of a lung disease.
The city of Nova Gradiška was founded in 1748 as an outpost in the Military Frontier and was first named Friedrichsdorf in German.
wanted to establish an outpost of Islam in the then-remote part of India in Bengal
The Right still sees Israel as an outpost of Europe and America in the heart of the Arab region
As an outpost of Saudi values on American soil, the academy enjoys Saudi government funding, is chaired by the Saudi ambassador in Washington,
An outpost. Maybe a cantina.