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district.
noun
An administrative division of an area.
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That is not just because of the star quality of its past inmates but also because it is situated right in the heart of Paris in the otherwise smart and arty district of Montparnasse.
On Saturday, a district court in the Black Sea port city sentenced 18-year-old Margarita Radetskaya – who can be seen in the video, at the head of six girls dancing to the song Touch You Tonight by the Jamaican dancehall artist Aidonia – to 15 days of administrative arrest for petty hooliganism, it said in a statement.
We found it in Wolsingham parish churchyard, planted in 2007 after being propagated from a bulb found in the garden of Jesse Young, the local district nurse.
One might think Wasim would know secret shortcuts all over the city but he insists all of Mumbai's roads are bad, particularly in the business district in the south of the city.
Osaka's Dōtonbori district is a Disneyland of food, where the restaurant signage includes a giant mechanical crab, a blowfish the size of a hot air balloon and a giant squid that puffs steam.
The former US attorney for the southern district of New York also revealed that Blatter and the Fifa executive committee attempted to refer him to the organisation's disciplinary committee in September after he publicly called for the report to be published in full.
The existence of the evidence, gathered at the crime scene, was never disclosed either to the boys' defence teams or to the district attorney prosecuting the case.
The force is down by more than 3,300 nurses, including 2,000 district nurses who provide care for people in their own homes or residential institutions – a 28% cut to what the RCN says is an integral part of the community workforce.
The 32-year-old was first charged with sexual assault more than 10 years ago, in his home district of Mainpuri in the poor and lawless northern state of Uttar Pradesh.
We have a long way to go to even start turning the tide on Ebola in Sierra Leone," said Nik Hartley, head of Restless Development, a British-based charity that employed more than 70 people in the district.
"In Donetsk and Luhansk districts armed insurgents are out of control, attacking people at will, abducting and beating political activists and members of district electoral commissions and the police clearly have no control over them," said Yulia Gorbunova of Human Rights Watch, who is in the region.
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