Similar words: statute of limitations, nation-state, station, stationery, at station, gestation, forestation, gas station. Meaning: ['steɪʃn] n. (Roman Catholic Church) a devotion consisting of fourteen prayers said before a series of fourteen pictures or carvings representing successive incidents during Jesus' passage from Pilate's house to his crucifixion at Calvary.
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61. The premier will broadcast his message on all stations this morning.
62. Three main line railway stations were closed because of bomb threats.
63. He was accused of taking the radio station downmarket in order to compete with commercial stations.
64. The TV stations agreed not to announce the projected winner until after the polls closed.
65. The increase in gas-fired power stations means traditional coal ones are becoming surplus to requirements.
66. The police took up their stations at the edge of the road, holding back the crowd.
67. They were sent to jam the enemy's radio stations during the war.
68. Over 3000 copies of the CD were pressed and sent some out to college radio stations.
69. The hypermarket stations had a wide selection of branded foods, clean toilets, friendly service and fast checkouts.
70. More and more TV and radio stations are crowding the airwaves.
71. Reporters all over the world feed the news to the TV stations.
71. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
72. Two weeks before an exam it's always panic stations as I realise how much I still have to do.
73. Such a strategic attack, mounted by cyberterrorists, would shut down everything from power stations to air traffic control centres.
74. Many prisoners have to be shuffled around police stations because of prison overcrowding.
75. Filling stations have whacked as much as a dime off their regular prices.
76. Service stations use petrol as a bait to lure motorists into the restaurants and other facilities.
77. The train stopped frequently at lonely little stations,which resulted in a sleepless night.
78. There is a lot of interest in carrying out experiments in the weightless conditions which are experienced aboard space stations.
79. They were cheap and nasty watches, the kind you see on special offer in petrol stations.
80. People get their information by tuning in to foreign radio stations.
81. The homeless sleep in doorways and stations - we step over their bodies like so much human flotsam.
82. In the heat of summer the rich fled to the hill stations.
83. Storage will be charged on each piece of baggage remaining at stations over 24 hours.
84. No new power stations have been built, principally because of the cost.
85. She said stations should be in the open, near housing, not overshadowed by trees or walls.
86. This opera has been playlisted on the radio stations across the country.
87. The stations were built to a simple, almost standard design.
88. The ten-year deal is a vote of confidence in coal-fired power stations.
89. An efficient bulb may lighten the load of power stations.
90. There's caffs and that usually in railway stations.
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