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With parliament not sitting, many MPs go back to their constituencies for the weekend.
"But D.C.A.'s constituencies, for the most part, are the underhoused, the underutilized and the under-listened-to in the state.
Then there are the "lifestyle" constituencies for the types of institutions that contribute enormously to the cultural health of the city, like the Met.
Lord Ashcroft is one of the Conservative party's biggest donors and has used his money to fund a highly targeted campaign to win key marginal constituencies for the party.
"Don't just think, well, he seems like a nice chap, let's hope he wins, let's see what happens in 78 days' time – because this is one of the most important constituencies for the future of the country.
In exploring this factor, it is useful to look closely at the nature of the constituencies for the two candidates in New Hampshire, which were divided along socio-economic lines.
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Some noblemen even controlled multiple constituencies: for example, the Duke of Norfolk controlled eleven, while the Earl of Lonsdale controlled nine.
There seems no constituency for the program as a whole.
But if boomers are a critical constituency for the National Park Service, they are also a graying one.
"There has not been a natural constituency for the justice system," Mr. Boies said.
At that election he retained his Foyle constituency for the SDLP.
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