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"Stationed" is important because over here is Fort Lewis, one of the Army's largest military installations.
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Stationed at Camp Basrah, not only is he making a huge personal sacrifice by helping to protect our national interest, but he has even had to give up wine to do so.
A wine lover’s postcard from Camp Basrah, Iraq | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Stationed in Bishkek from 1997 to 1999 as U.S. military attache, Squires got to know Edelman at the American Bar and Grill, the Californian's best-known venture until he began selling jet fuel to the Pentagon.
Kyrgyz contracts fly under the radar Andrew Higgins 2010
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Stationed in Iwakuni, Japan, in 1984, we knew the typhoon was coming.
Editor's Query: Tell us about a time when ... a storm resulted in something surprising Post 2010
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Stationed in Bishkek from 1997 to 1999 as U.S. military attache, Squires got to know Edelman at the American Bar and Grill, the Californian's best-known venture until he began selling jet fuel to the Pentagon.
Kyrgyz contracts fly under the radar Andrew Higgins 2010
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Higher Ground | 4: 01 p.m. Stationed behind a keyboard high up the Lincoln Memorial steps, Stevie Wonder was just joined by Usher and Shakira for his 1973 classic “Higher Ground.”
The Scene at the Lincoln Memorial - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Stationed at a secret location in the mountains, he spent the grueling first four weeks in basic training, learning to fire a rifle, going on twenty-kilometer marches with a sixty-five-pound pack, and picking up a few chemical warfare tricks.
The Sorcerer’s Apprentices Lisa Abend 2011
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Stationed in the Afghan mountains, in the midst of war, this Marine had no choice but to start wearing AXE products.
Oscar Raymundo: Marines Don't Love the Smell of AXE in the Morning (or Ever) Oscar Raymundo 2011
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Higher Ground | 4: 01 p.m. Stationed behind a keyboard high up the Lincoln Memorial steps, Stevie Wonder was just joined by Usher and Shakira for his 1973 classic “Higher Ground.”
The Scene at the Lincoln Memorial - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Stationed along the boards for one sequence, Elias slid the puck across the ice to Kovalchuk, who measured goaltender Martin Brodeur before ripping a shot over Brodeur's glove, the puck making a sweet little ping as it rang off the crossbar and settled in the net.
Kovalchuk and Devils Are Rendered Powerless Mike Sielski 2012
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