An outstation located on one of the islands was destroyed by the cyclone.
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But his base was at GCHQ's outstation, since closed, at Culmhead, near Taunton, in Somerset.
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Her outstation, Mount Theo, was remote, 180 kilometres from Yuendumu and 480 kilometres from Alice Springs.
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Outstation candidates are welcome to apply but if selected for an interview, they must be willing to travel at own cost.
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Pardoo was established in 1869 as an outstation of De Grey Station, originally for sheep, breeding mares and camels.
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The only section remaining is the small shed which was originally an outstation from BN housing the route 19 RMs.
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In another, a man on an outstation in East Arnhem has refused to bury his son because there has been no coronial inquiry.
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The outstation idea was pretty simple.
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But if you put all that to one side and ask the question, well, how are people going to subsist on the outstation?
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A station in a remote or sparsely populated location
Historically, an outstation was a subsidiary homestead or other dwelling, on Australian sheep or cattle stations (ranches) which were large enough to have more than a day's travel between different parts of the property. ...
(Outstations) Communications method used to communicate with a meter i.e. GSM, modem, packnet.
(Outstations) Small family settlements founded as a result of the movement off government established reserves and missions back to homelands.
(For ticketing purposes) means a station other than where the ticketing is done: the destination, normally, or the starting point when purchasing reverse journey tickets. Also refers to any station other than a crew's home station, where train crew may stay for a while.
A space station that is not located in a star system, but is in stellar orbit around the galactic core.