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station

[stey-shuhn] / ˈsteɪ ʃən /




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With boy-band looks and a face that dominates billboards, his commercial empire includes endorsements ranging from hair products to gas stations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Testing of a £50m ultrasound system designed to stop fish being sucked into the cooling pipes of Britain's new nuclear power station has gone "really well".

From BBC

Another protest is planned for Tuesday evening outside a Sydney police station, with organisers calling for charges against protesters to be dropped and for police officers who had used physical force to be investigated.

From BBC

At Barcelona's main station Sants, fewer passengers were in the concourse than usual, with the strike following weeks of chaos on the northeastern Catalonia's ageing commuter network, used by hundreds of thousands of people.

From Barron's

They also limit the number of stations a company can own in a single market.

From MarketWatch