Everyone will have to leave the precincts of Parliament, to have a cigarette. |
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Police precincts were keeping crime and arrest information from each other for fear of giving a rival commander an advantage. |
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Within the sacred precincts were also included a stadium and a great theatre. |
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They also ensured their place in posterity, by placing statues of themselves within the temple precincts, as doyens of religion. |
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Several times a week, police from each of the city's 76 precincts hook up with elite counter-terror units. |
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Any suggestion of a major disturbance in the temple precincts would have drawn an immediate vigorous response. |
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On a few occasions, shooting by film units has been allowed, that too within the zoo precincts under the guidance of forest officials. |
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The Rector of Leeds started the races, which were held in the precincts of the parish church in Kirkgate. |
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There, entering the temple precincts, was a poverty-stricken couple with a baby almost six weeks old! |
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I'm starting to feel I'd like the whole thing kept IN the precincts of my church and OUT of the public sphere. |
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At police precincts in the city, the names of the 23 officers killed were read aloud. |
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But just how effective can it be, when it angers commuters and packs police precincts with arrested activists? |
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Unfortunately, a lot of police precincts, what they do is tend to focus on a primary suspect and then disregard any evidence to the contrary. |
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Reports have surfaced of celebrations in New York City police precincts immediately after the verdict was announced. |
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For one thing, police precincts were only able to send simple text messages to officers in the field. |
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Dusk fades on the main drag of one of the city's toughest precincts and the cops on duty expect to be busy. |
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Not that the police, at least those in the surrounding precincts, knew of the young victims' crimes, if not a criminal record. |
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We queued for a while to get in and had a wander round the outer precincts and courtyards before touring the spectacular State Apartments. |
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Members of the Homeless Power Project also have met with police recruits at the training academy and at some precincts. |
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The message communicated from my campaign is being shared the old-fashioned way, by walking precincts. |
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It has invaded the precincts of both liturgical churches and free churches. |
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The sample should be at least 300 qualified responses taken from a cross-section of 20 voting precincts. |
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Even at these sites, red cedar tends to be spatially limited to discrete ritual precincts rather than scattered randomly among feature fills. |
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Having been barred from entrance into the temple precincts, the prophet dictates his message to Baruch. |
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The result is that the two Times Square precincts that were the city's most violent thirty years ago are now safer than many suburbs. |
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It was there, in those ancient precincts, that I beheld a blinding light descending upon me. |
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Again, the battalion took great care to distribute assets equally among the police precincts. |
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Bipartisan negotiations to reorganize electoral precincts for the general elections in April next year are going to kick off within this week. |
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With 14 per cent of precincts reporting, 56 per cent of voters wanted him out while 44 favoured his staying in office. |
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Her friends urged her to move to the bright lights of Hollywood or the hip, arty precincts of Santa Monica. |
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Some distance ahead, the hall bent to the left, and from those hidden precincts glowed a nimbus of yellowish luminescence. |
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He also said a two-vote electoral system should also be adopted and that electoral precincts should be rezoned into smaller ones. |
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In some Democratic precincts 25 percent of voters reportedly did not vote for president. |
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The articles quoted statements from the chiefs of two police precincts, who requested anonymity. |
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Election statisticians often need to get their hands on actual vote counts from test precincts to call a race. |
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For some reason, software that had worked earlier without a hitch had waited until election night to omit eight precincts in the tally. |
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Democratic officials also reported stronger support in Democratic precincts in Michigan and Pennsylvania. |
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The scheme will make up one of the largest pedestrian precincts in the city. |
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It has become a place that perpetuates and nourishes the precincts of power and violence. |
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Only with the cunning of the fox can you extricate yourself from these grim precincts. |
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Above all the temple precincts should have been kept clean and properly maintained. |
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Within the castle walls, within the precincts of the castle, that's looked after by the Metropolitan Police. |
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But not to be able to access a toilet within the precincts of one's home on a long term basis is hardship. |
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And what is the Church's role in protecting those who are buried within their precincts? |
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At that temple you could find no dust or dirt anywhere in the sacred precincts. |
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Many campaigns choose is to print small doorhanger pieces that can easily be affixed to doorknobs and screen doors of your high-turnout precincts. |
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With more than 88 percent of precincts reporting, Hanna clung to a six-point lead. |
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With more than 95 percent of precincts reporting, Lankford held a resounding 57.5 percent to 34.3 percent lead over Shannon. |
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The impeachment issue is driving campaign narratives even in the relatively liberal precincts of New England. |
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A limited sample of wood from Sand Prairie phase structures indicates that red cedar was used for construction unassociated with ritual precincts or mound centers. |
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Americans even segregate politically, leading to 90-10 voting patterns in thousands of precincts. |
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In most precincts, a candidate needs to get the support of 15 percent of caucus goers in that precinct. |
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Obscure precincts continued to need a full complement of patrolmen. |
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Later, with close family members, she drove to Windsor for the committal service and interment at St George's Chapel, within the Castle precincts. |
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The old corporate office at the Ballard Pier will house the Mumbai zonal office, which is currently within the precincts of the Bombay Stock Exchange. |
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Discipline and training replace education for all but the privileged as schools increasingly take on an uncanny resemblance to oversized police precincts. |
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The British anatomist Sir Francis Galton pioneered fingerprinting for criminal identification, but records clerks implemented his techniques in police precincts. |
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At the elementary school, converted into a polling station serving two precincts for the day, it was taking voters an average of one hour to vote. |
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Again, although there are few precincts reporting this, I have a hunch. |
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The election chiefs also propose to do away with voting precincts. |
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A disproportionately high percentage of ballots later discarded for one reason or another were cast by minorities, as high as 31 percent in some precincts. |
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And Florida's Supreme Court rejected the argument that voters are disenfranchised when provisional ballots they cast in the wrong precincts are not counted. |
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The MP must be within the precincts of the Palace of Westminster, and must be alive. |
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Westminster School and Westminster Abbey Choir School are also in the precincts of the abbey. |
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On the other hand, it is probably the only ground which can boast a mobile pork scratching stall within its precincts. |
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Obama's margin came from south and central Eugene, where the president outpolled Romney by ratios of 10 to 1 in many precincts. |
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Each Wednesday, the captains of the five precincts and representatives from each subdepartment come together for a computer statistics meeting. |
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Exhibits within the temple precincts are susceptible to warm air which had the effect of drawing corrosive salts out of the Roman stonework. |
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The centres of all Maya cities featured sacred precincts, sometimes separated from nearby residential areas by walls. |
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Early precincts in the town were served by their own primary schools which were to be provided on the basis of one school for every 1,000 houses. |
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The housing precincts were designed to better accommodate increases in car ownership which increased significantly from the 1960s onwards. |
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The first town masterplan was implemented as far as South Parks and Rimbleton housing precincts. |
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The housing precincts surround the shopping centre, which is bound by a ring road. |
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The town has been subdivided into residential precincts, each with its own local shops, primary schools and community facilities. |
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They ignored men outside the premises of the school, but within its protective precincts they indulged in a bit of Adam-teasing. |
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The growling circumambient toils of London around them fadedbefore the calm of these innocent precincts. |
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In the United States, wards are usually subdivided into precincts for polling purposes. |
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Glenwood High School was built in 1962 to serve the western precincts. |
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Anyone who follows National Right to Life News Today knows that we keep close tabs on the occupants of the zanier precincts of pro-abortion advocacy. |
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The University's initial accommodation including Glasgow University Library was part of the complex of religious buildings in the precincts of Glasgow Cathedral. |
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As it is I see Destitution and Despair ahead of me, and have begun an epitaph in the Micawber style for my future grave in the precincts of my native County's jail. |
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The mustering teams consisted of about twenty men. They were sent bush for up to six months, forbidden to return to the precincts of the homestead unless summoned. |
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