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It is commonly used to refer to a division or district within a city or a hospital area designated for a specific purpose. Example: "The hospital's pediatric ward is known for its excellent care and friendly staff."
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Ward
noun
A guard; a guardian or watchman.
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It did not actually win any seats, though it lost by just 23 votes in the West Heywood ward, which is dominated by the Darnhill housing estate.
Around an hour after arriving on the ward, baby Alice begins a treatment, including antibiotics, and within two days she has turned a corner.
This gallery of moving photograps by Maja Daniels showing life inside a dementia ward.
After a few days Byron was transferred to the adjacent ward, not for clinical reasons but as part of the staggered closure of beds.
Men thought to be security agents carried candidate Vladimir Neklyayev, a 64-year-old poet, out of a ward where he was being treated for blows to the head at about 2am.
In the coffee room, our ward clerk tells us how she used to party with George Michael and shows off the dance moves she's prepared for the Christmas party.
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"I write to request that you withdraw the Order of Australia medal from Edward Moses Obeid, Wardd wrote in the letter dated 26 September.
But leaving behind the Confederate flags and rhinestones are up-and-coming British country acts, including young singer Sasha McVeigh, married couple Claire McArthur-Bain McArthur-Bain and Paul BainRaintofn, and Hampshire twin sisters Catherine and Lizzy of the duo Ward Thomas.
This article was amended on 31 December 2014 to make clear that David Ward was not responsible for the worst-affected services at King's Cross during the Christmas travel problems.
His team had been subjected to some intense pressure during the final moments and the game would have gone to penalties but for a brilliant goalline clearance from Joel Ward after Fernando Forestieri had curled a shot with the outside of his boot past Julián Speroni.
Masks, by Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl) and Dave Gibbons (Watchmen), is a chillingly dark tale of maternal vigilantism, while up-and-coming talent Christian Ward (Infinite Vacation, Young Avengers) adapted Margaret Atwood's short story Freeforall, a typically dystopian vision of love and marriage.
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