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noun
An enclosed space having defined limits, normally marked by walls.
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More recently they have worked from within, taking the battle to precinct meetings and the like.
She pointed to Precinct 150, a district on the south end of Sarasota County.
Assigning more officers to precinct houses is a smart step, they said.
He started out as a clerk, advanced to precinct captain, and in 1902 won a seat in the state legislature.
Still, caucus turnout can be highly variable from precinct to precinct, so this evidence is far from definitive.
But the researchers said the survey included responses from aides to precinct commanders and higher-ranking officers who oversaw the work of the commanders.
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He voted for the Democrats anyway and drove to another precinct to campaign.
Observers from each of the campaigns are invited to each precinct to verify that the vote has been recorded correctly.
11 00 After lunch we go back to the precinct to meet our boys, but Poncho is running late.
Since the mid-1990s, the New York department has had specially trained domestic violence officers assigned to precincts.
He hauls samples to precincts, advising detectives on "power colors" like gray and black.
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