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outland
The Collaborative International Dictionary
outland \out"land\, n. The regions of a country or territory remote from the main cities; the outlying provinces.
Wiktionary
a. 1 provincial: from a province (of the same land). 2 foreign: from abroad, from a foreign land. 3 (context used with ethnic nationalities English) Living abroad, living in a foreign land, expatriate. n. (context especially in the plural English) Any outlying area of a country; the provinces.
Wikipedia
Outland may refer to:
- Outland (film), a 1981 film directed by Peter Hyams and starring Sean Connery
- Outland (Spear of Destiny album), a 1987 album by Spear of Destiny
- Outland (Gary Numan album), a 1991 album by Gary Numan
- Outland (comic strip), a comic strip written and illustrated by Berkeley Breathed
- Outland (Warcraft), a remnant of Draenor, a world in the fictional Warcraft universe
- The Outlands, an Outer Plane in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
- Outland Trophy, a trophy awarded annually to the best college football lineman in the United States
- Outland, a fictional location in the Sylvie and Bruno books by Lewis Carrol
- Outland (TV series), a 2012 comedy from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Outland (video game), a 2011 platform game for Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network
Outland is a comic strip written and illustrated by Berkeley Breathed from 1989 until 1995. It was a Sunday-only spin-off of Breathed's strip Bloom County, featuring many of the same characters.
Outland is a 1981 British science fiction thriller film written and directed by Peter Hyams. The film stars Sean Connery, Peter Boyle, and Frances Sternhagen.
Set on Jupiter's moon Io, it has been described as a space Western, and bears thematic resemblances to the 1952 film High Noon.
Outland is the fourth studio album by Spear of Destiny, released by 10 Records in 1987 (see 1987 in music).
It included the hit single "Never Take Me Alive" which reached no.14 in the UK singles charts in 1987 - Spear of Destiny's only Top 20 hit in the UK. Three other singles were released from the album, namely "Strangers In Our Town", "Was That You?" and "The Traveller", all making the UK Top 50.
Outland is the thirteenth studio album by electropop pioneer Gary Numan, released in 1991. It was Numan's second and last studio album to be released by IRS Records. It reached Number 39 on the UK charts. The songs "Heart" and "My World Storm" were released as singles; "Heart" charted at Number 43, while "My World Storm" eventually became a US-only promo single after a planned UK release was shelved due to the inner turmoil at the label around the release of the album. The latter however reached Number 46 on the US dance chart.
Outland is a platform game developed by Housemarque and published by Ubisoft. The game combines two-dimensional platforming with a polarity system similar to Treasure's Ikaruga and Silhouette Mirage. Outland was released in April 27, 2011 for Xbox Live Arcade. The PlayStation 3 version was delayed because of the PlayStation Network outage then later released on June 14, 2011. A Windows version was released on September 29, 2014. The Linux version was released on February 25, 2015.
Outland is an Australian television comedy series which screened in 2012 on ABC1. The six-part comedy series was written by John Richards (episodes 1 - 6) and Adam Richard (episodes 1 - 3). It is based on the 2006 short film of the same name.
The first public screening of Outland took place at the science fiction convention Continuum 7, where brief clips of episodes 1 and 4 were shown, on 12 June 2011. The full series was played over two nights at the 16th Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, on 18 and 19 October 2011, where it won an audience award. The series was also screened at the 3rd annual Bent-Con convention in Burbank, California on 2 December 2012.
The first episode screened on Australian television on 8 February 2012, at 9.30pm. In New Zealand, it screened in February–March 2014 on digital channel Choice TV.
Outland is a collaborative album by Bill Laswell and Pete Namlook, released on February 2, 1994 by FAX +49-69/450464.
Usage examples of "outland".
Where all but a scattered few of the human race were penned up in the three giant cities that constituted the Protectorate, Kraymon wandered at will across the outlands.
The name given to the ImaginoTransference machines used by Text Grand Central to throughput the books in the Great Library to the readers in the Outland.
He used a colloquial shortening of the phrase as soon as possible transliterated from their outland tongue-the outland trick of using the initial letters of each word in a phrase to represent the phrase itself was one that was creeping steadily into the Wathe as well.
A large kingdom lying well to the north of the Outland, Sharakan was preparing for war and had incurred the wrath, and fear, of the catalysts by daring to seek out the Sorcerers of the Dark Art and engage their help.
Good to see the backs of ye outland chillers, and get on with our job.
We also heard reports that this mutant was in league with other mutants in the Outlands, and they were planning to establish a mutant alliance dedicated to eradicating or conquering all humans.
Guana Teague, pit boss of Cobaltville, spotted her on one of his periodic forays into the Outlands and was smitten by her exotic looks and spitfire personality.
Her years spent in the Outlands, living near hot spots, may have negatively altered her ability to bear normal offspring.
Chilled the buggerin' sec men and chilled all your buggerin' outland friends, and soon we'll be chillin' you.
Whiles came folk journeying in to Oakenrealm or out to Meadham, and of these some were minstrels, who had with them tidings of what was astir whereas folk were thicker in the world, and some chapmen, who chaffered with the thorpe-dwellers, and took of them the woodland spoil for such outland goods as those woodmen needed.
Fleigh made a mental note to press for an investigation of some of the outland operatives as he began filling in the missing links in the other's information.
It made a stark contrast to the landing-site map he and Scotty had tacked up in their hangar at the spaceport, where all the official place-names of the Outland were scribbled over with one or more of the nicknames Sulu heard on his various journeys.
Garcia, and that he was authorized by the principality of Brementon—an autonomous region of the great Outland Free State—to issue bail bonds, apprehend fugitives, conduct investigations, carry a nonnuclear weapon, and in general skulk, lurk, pussyfoot, slink, creep, and lie in ambush.
And in the vanishingly small percentage of instances when there was a germ of truth to the rumors, the rebel militia turned out to be a ragbag gang of roamers, outlaw wanderers of the outlands, justifying their robberies and murders by paying lip service to a political cause.
In the Outlands, a fragile, disorganized freedom remained, pockets of roamers, half-feral mutants who had survived the purges and tribes of Amerindians who had returned to their traditional way of life.