district line

NOUN
  1. the boundary between two districts

How To Use district line In A Sentence

  • But this argument cannot be dispositive because Baker itself involved a claim that a state had abused the power of drawing district lines.
  • He asked the mayor to consider either running both Crossrail and District Line trains on the same track or alternatively extending the existing line to Kingston.
  • An elderly woman with grey hair in a bun reads a missal on the District line, which runs under Westminster.
  • The stretch of District Line between Southfields and East Putney station has had long-standing problems with graffiti, but previous approaches to London Underground have proved unfruitful.
  • Normally, legislatures permit themselves to draw new district lines once a decade.
  • New Jersey is losing a House seat, and redrawn district lines have left Democratic Rep. Steve Rothman living in Republican Rep. Scott Garrett's district. Hatch Job, Jersey War, How GOP Plans to Win
  • Instead why not do what you can to help the Texas Democratic Party get a majority of the Texas congress so we can redraw district lines and undo what Tom “gerrymander” Delay did the state in 2003. Think Progress » GOP congressman calls out conservatives pushing ‘blatant misinformation’ about the Census.
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