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Examples
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Gray leveled saying he does not believe resources have been equally distributed, pointing to the 19 percent unemployment rate in Wards 7 and 8.
DeMorning DeBonis: Sept. 30, 2010 Mike DeBonis 2010
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In 1989, the Supreme Court in Wards Cove Packing v. Antonio significantly weakened the ban on disparate impact discrimination.
Wonk Room » WSJ Op-Ed Reveals Hidden Agenda Behind Racial Attacks On Sotomayor 2009
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Runs from below Reed St., partly in Wards 5 and 7, to Cooper St.No. BRICK.
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For people that live in Wards 1, 2, 3 and parts of 4, you don’t experience the DC that I live in.
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I wonder if Little Edie would have thought the Wards were arguing over her?
Watched Brother's Keeper This Weekend KaneCitizen 2007
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I wonder if Little Edie would have thought the Wards were arguing over her?
Archive 2007-01-01 KaneCitizen 2007
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Then I slowly thumbed through the end sections until I found "Wards," taking several deep breaths to keep my yawns from overpowering me.
The Magic of Recluce Modesitt, L. E. 1991
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There was a splendid display of fireworks before the procession of the 'Wards' entered the square.
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Chicago has a system of government that divides the city into "Wards" and each Ward is headed by an Alderman who sit on the city council.
The Absurd Report 2009
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Wards tend to be limited in size to 300 to 500 members, with new boundaries being drawn and new wards created by stake leaders when attendance exceeds that range.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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