precincts in English

noun
1
a district of a city or town as defined for police purposes.
Data collection took place in nine police precincts in Baltimore City between January and August 1995.
synonyms:division
2
the area within the walls or perceived boundaries of a particular building or place.
all strata of society live within these precincts
3
an area in a town designated for specific or restricted use, especially one that is closed to traffic.
a pedestrian precinct

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1. How many precincts have reported?

2. Many shopping precincts are also pedestrianised.

3. No parking within the hospital precincts.

4. Counting was already underway Saturday evening in some precincts.

5. Women aren't allowed within the precincts of this men's club.

6. The mayor has lost support in many precincts of the city.

7. It's quiet within the precincts of the old college.

8. The voter turnout in most precincts is expected to be high.

9. They are usually found in town centres and shopping precincts.

10. No one carrying arms is allowed within the precincts of a temple.

11. Most of those ballots came from predominantly black and Democratic precincts.

12. 20 A tunnel entrance was found within the precincts of the prison camp.

13. That you shut down voting in Republican precincts to guarantee your own win.

14. With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Fordice had 3(sentencedict .com)884 votes.

15. This is 9:00 a.m. turnout in our base precincts or swing?

16. The growling Circumambient toils of London around them fadedbefore the calm of these innocent precincts

17. 28 Some precincts formally imposed and selectively administered literacy tests; others resorted to ranker chicanery.

18. With more than 95 percent of precincts reporting, Lynch led Benson by roughly 000 votes.

19. Many residents of Jerusalem would pray along with a crowd of worshippers in the temple precincts.

20. I am delighted to be here today in the hallowed precincts of Dhaka University.

21. All our needs were, as much as possible, attended to within the precincts of the town itself.

22. While Jesus was in the temple precincts on one occasion, he prayed aloud: “Father, glorify your name.”

23. The activity on Caucus night is electing delegates in each of Iowa's 1,679 precincts to the county convention

24. It wouldn't have been half bad if Paterson and its surrounding precincts had been, like Don Bosco, all male.

25. During the postwar years, it became a beachhead for Irish and Italian families fleeing the city's grittier precincts.

26. She and other volunteers devoted a chunk of the day's efforts to double-checking the precincts students should report to.

27. On the one hand, temple police functioned as a small mercenary army to protect the temple precincts.

28. Iowa Caucus Results 2020 A Times analysis has revealed data inconsistencies for one in six of the state’s precincts

29. For a modern, purpose-built resort it is surprisingly attractive, with its wood-clad buildings and cobbled shopping precincts.

30. More recently, in the wake of the Iraq war, he has championed the spread of democracy through the world's meanest precincts.

31. Safely over the other side of the gate and out of the farm precincts, he ran up the hill towards the quarry.

32. Brenk won 58% of the vote between Detroit Lakes' three precincts to Murray's 41%, a difference of 821 votes

33. The family moved into the Toungoo Palace precincts where the couple had three more sons, the last of whom died young.

34. The precincts were crowded with his Apparitors, officers upon whom devolved the duty of executing the judgements of the court

35. Prisoners were accommodated wherever there was space and were either closely confined or allowed to wander within the castle precincts.

36. Would we allow the police to search the sacred precincts of marital bedrooms for telltale signs of the use of contraceptives?

37. 27 Jenkins complained about alleged voter fraud in predominantly black New Orleans precincts, which made the difference in his narrow loss.

38. Ambit (plural Ambits) Chiefly in the plural form Ambits: the open space surrounding a building, town, etc.; the grounds or precincts of a place

39. Each worshiper writes his or her plea on a thin wooden board, hangs it in the shrine’s precincts, and prays for an answer.

40. In addition to the Courthouses in the downtown Fort Worth area, Tarrant County operates several subCourthouses in the commissioners' precincts to better serve the public

41. This package establishes the planning and legislative framework for the future of the Aerotropolis, including land use outcomes and zoning within the initial Aerotropolis precincts

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43. A correspondent from that august body, the Tax Section of the American Bar Association, the sacred precincts of which I have never entered, asked me how I derive Cognomens for judges

44. It is evident from scripture that while opposed to the degraded and commercial uses to which the temple had been betrayed, Christ recognized and acknowledged the sanctity of the temple precincts.

45. The Texas Constable is provided for in the Texas Constitution of 1876 (Article 5, Section 18), which calls for the election of a Constable in each Texas precinct of a county, and counties may have between one and eight precincts each depending on their population