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8 4 9 THE LAST PRECINCT, by Patricia Cornwell.
FIDDLERS: A Novel of the 87th Precinct, by Ed McBain.
Democrats said they were racing to match the Republicans, precinct by precinct.
I propose creating a "sacred precinct" by permanently defining the area of destruction on the ground.
A good example is the 75th Precinct, by far the most violent precinct in Brooklyn.
It just did not seem that Mr. Gore was picking up many votes, precinct by precinct.
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Neither voter registration statistics nor the results of the 2008 caucuses are available on a precinct-by-precinct basis.
One can certainly imagine the chaos and uncertainty that would exist as a precinct-by-precinct recount across America unfolded.
After the election, a precinct-by-precinct study by the Vanderbilt professor Christian Grose showed that black voters helped secure Nifong's victory.
The campaign will use this same precinct-by-precinct design in more than a dozen so-called battleground states, including such critical theaters as Missouri, Florida and Pennsylvania.
Again, assuming that the 5,437 undervotes follow the same precinct-by-precinct pattern as the counted votes, Mr. Gore might gain as well, but only a handful.
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