A region marked off for administrative or other purposes.
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Examples for "district "
Examples for "district "
1 Among the city's health sub-districts, the Western sub - district leads with 229 cases.
2 He said the society had raised its concerns with district health boards.
3 But the district health board's public health team were on the line.
4 Venmore said water carriers were currently Whangarei district 's current biggest water users.
5 They commission district nursing and health visiting services for their local population.
1 Government forces retook territory from the insurgents last year, although attacks continue.
2 Mr Kalisch announced every state and territory recorded a majority Yes vote.
3 Developed market stock indexes are generally in positive territory for the year.
4 No territory , state or individual can separate and work underground, Barroso said.
5 Ireland is the only EU state without a territory - wide seabed mapping programme.
1 The Earth had given him dominion , granted him a circle of power.
2 The object of this was the overthrow of British dominion in India.
3 Anthi-CL has obtained enough new technology from us to buy another dominion . '
4 The dimensions of the dominion guarantee a great variety of natural attractions.
5 He extended his dominion in India beyond the limits reached by Alexander.
1 No permanent organization of territorial dominion in foreign parts was established by Semitic rulers till late in Assyrian history.
2 Its spirit of intrigue, transfused into its most powerful order the Jesuits, was employed for the similar purpose of acquiring territorial dominion .
3 To some extent, but unfortunately not in all detail, we can trace in the royal records the advance of Assyrian territorial dominion in the west.
4 The territorial dominions of Sybaris and Crotona extended across the peninsula from sea to sea.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for territorial dominion