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district

[dis-trikt] / ˈdɪs trɪkt /


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According to opinion polls, the prime minister is unpopular with voters, and his party seems set to lose a special election on Feb. 26 in a district it now holds.

From The Wall Street Journal

There are more than 50 million square feet of empty office space in Los Angeles, according to industry experts, spread among the city’s many commercial districts and corridors such as Wilshire Boulevard.

From Los Angeles Times

Department of Justice announced just before Christmas Eve it would stop monitoring the Orange County district attorney’s use of jailhouse informants.

From Los Angeles Times

San Bernardino County district attorney investigators determined that the deputy’s use of deadly force was necessary that night, given the narrow driveway and lack of escape options.

From Los Angeles Times

County Board of Supervisors made it easier to punish landlords by allowing the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs to bypass the district attorney and directly fine price gougers.

From Los Angeles Times