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He was in a single ward, like solitary confinement.
The notion of black political decline gained further credence in last year's mayoral election, when efforts to unify community leaders behind a consensus choice fizzled and the most prominent black candidate failed to win a single ward.
Their gains in Harlow were so stunning that they took overall control of the council for the first time ever, and Labour did not win a single ward in what had been until recently an old Labour (in every sense) municipal stronghold.
BCUHB acting chief executive Geoff Lang said the numbers of new cases had been reducing since Glan Clwyd took action to prevent the infection from spreading, with affected patients put on a single ward.
Some Mormon church buildings are "stake buildings," which means they are designed beyond a single ward (or congegration).
They restrict themselves to a single ward.
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All CORPs worked under the oversight of a single ward-level supervisor and followed a predefined schedule of TCUs, which they were expected to survey on each day of the week.
The Class A (single bed) ward is not subsidized by the government.
Ms. Braun did not win a single black ward — or any ward.
If the selected district contained a mix of urban and rural wards, then a single rural ward was also selected at random from the same district.
To calculate the cost of a COPD hospitalisation, an additional, more stringent, selection criterion was used: the hospital stay must be spend either in a single hospital ward, or in two hospital wards of which one was the intensive care unit.
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