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wards <a ward; wards> N

wards

ward N LAW

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Permafrost then appears at sea level and extends deeper below sea-level pole-wards.
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The high priests that reside in several wards that form a stake are part of a quorum led by the stake president.
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Wards are named after neighbourhoods, thoroughfares, parishes, landmarks, geographical features and in some cases historical figures connected to the area, and numbered.
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One outcome of this synthesis created what is known as bimaristan, the first hospital that introduced a concept of segregating wards according to pathology.
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Or just the mere thought of an operating theatre with recovery wards and a pharmacy on water?
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There are five town councilors, one for each of the town's wards.
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Elections are conducted by single transferable vote in multi-member wards that elect either three or four councillors.
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While improvements have been made to the fabric of the building services are provided from four nightingale wards, three single rooms and one twin bed room.
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The beds are in 4 bedded rooms which are divided into male and female wards, and there is 1 single palliative care suite.
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It consists of 6 orthopaedic wards; 4 adult, 1 children and 1 ward specialising in spinal injuries.
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