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"In Iowa we had over 1800 precincts, so we had to be in each of those tiny precincts," Iseler said.
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"Mvezo, however, remains a place apart, a tiny precinct removed from the world of great events, where life was lived much as it had been for hundreds of years".
But when Judge Shira A. Scheindlin, of Federal District Court in Manhattan, ruled on Monday that the city's stop-and-frisk program was unconstitutional and ordered that police officers in certain precincts strap tiny cameras to their uniforms to record their dealings with the public, Mr. Bloomberg's response was immediate and emphatic.
On top of all that, according to Walsh and Brown, the notification of the new polling places is usually labelled in tiny type on sample precinct ballots sent to each household that can be easily thrown out as junk mail.
Italy was now united politically for the first time since the Roman Emperors, and the popes retreated to the Vatican, where they still exercise secular as well as spiritual power over the precincts of that tiny (110 acre) city-state.
In Melbourne, criss-crossing the main shopping precinct - bordered by Flinders, Lonsdale, Swanston and Queen streets - is a labyrinth of arcades and tiny lanes,the closest thing to King Solomon's mines for the true aficionado, with just enough little cafes to help you rest, reflect and refresh between assaults on the boutiques.
Who chooses the precincts?
All precincts have reported.
What about the "missing" precincts?
He usually dwells in quieter precincts.
Tiny pause.
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