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Administrative areas are further divided into precincts, each headed by a police station.
In the '60s and '70s, I was always dragged into precincts, so it's not a new thing for me".
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I have been carried into precinct basements often enough, and I have seen and heard and endured the secrets of desperate white men and women, which they knew were safe with me, because even if I should speak, no one would believe me.
The agenda was simple: listen to candidate pitches, break into precinct meetings, elect a precinct chair and elect county and state delegates.
In June, he sent the 2nd Battalion 6th Marines into Fallujah, dividing it up into ten precincts and sending Marines and Iraqi Police into each precinct in a duplication of 1st Battalion 6th Marines' operations in Ramadi.
In 7 bc he divided Rome into 14 regiones (wards) and these into vici (precincts), each with officials who performed both administrative and religious functions.
He reorganized the force into nine precincts, from 200 substations.
And now bluegrass, jazz and pop mandolinists are making incursions into classical precincts.
For Mr. Bush, who seldom wanders into the precincts of eloquence, it was a splendid moment.
The current administration put most of that unit's detectives back into local precincts.
When the Occupy movement moved into the precincts of St Paul's in 2011, he offered a debate in exchange for the protesters' departure.
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