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boundaries and Jericho
The area is served by the Jericho Union Free School District, the boundaries of which differ somewhat from those of the hamlet.
The school districts that serve the Greater Westbury region, based on the boundaries, are Westbury ( including New Cassel ), Carle Place, East Meadow, East Williston and Jericho.
The other boundaries of Floral Park are roughly Little Neck Parkway ( 252nd Street ) to the west, Langdale Street to the east, and a diagonal boundary from Hillside at 271 to Jericho Turnpike at 257 to the south.

boundaries and Post
The efforts were publicized by the New York Times and the Washington Post, and gained federal support with the aide of Secretary of State Cordell Hull, but the state of Tennessee rejected the logging companies ' offering price for the land, and the forest was cut right up to the community's boundaries.
The Washington Post reported Pakistani officials had agreed to allow the United States to use Pakistani airspace in the event of a military strike against Afghanistan, but Pakistan would not involve its forces in any action beyond its own geographical boundaries.
Post towns rarely correspond to political boundaries and often group places that for all other purposes are quite separate.
The boundaries of Foxrock as used by An Post extend east to take in the lands to the west of Clonkeen Road, Deansgrange Cemetery as far as Newtownpark Avenue.
The Town of Newcastle ( now Clarington, Ontario ) authorized Canada Post to provide the new postal identity and establish Courtice's boundaries.
The Singapore Police Force's Neighbourhood Police Centres have jurisdiction boundaries based on planning area boundaries when they were introduced in 1997, as opposed to electoral divisions under the previous Neighbourhood Police Post system.
The Singapore Department of Statistics adopted these boundaries for the latest 2000 nationwide population census, and the Singapore Police Force uses them as an approximate guide when demarcating boundaries for its Neighbourhood Police Centres, as opposed to the former Neighbourhood Police Post system which was also based on electoral divisions.

boundaries and Office
The boundaries were carried forward into the 1990s, when regional administrations were formally established as Government Office Regions.
The British Foreign and Commonwealth Office ( FCO ) prepared an Order in Council empowering the Constituency Boundaries Commission to recommend to the Governor the number and boundaries of single-member constituencies into which Bermuda should be divided.
In 2012, a McClatchy investigation found that the National Reconnaissance Office was possibly breaching ethical and legal boundaries by encouraging its polygraph examiners to extract personal and private information from subjects during polygraph interrogations.
* Aerial image with city boundaries from the Kentucky Secretary of State Land Office
The territory of Oldham is contiguous with other towns on all sides except for a small section along its eastern and southern boundaries, and for purposes of the Office for National Statistics, forms the fourth largest settlement of the Greater Manchester Urban Area, the United Kingdom's third largest conurbation.
With more restricted boundaries than the traditional area known as the Midlands, two modern Government Office Regions together represent the latter: West Midlands and East Midlands.
National Center for Education Statistics ( NCES ) revised its definition of rural schools in 2006 after working with the Census Bureau to create a new locale classification system to capitalize on improved geocoding technology and the 2000 Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) definitions of metro areas that rely less on population size and county boundaries than proximity of an address to an urbanized area.
The Office for National Statistics defines the town as an urban sub-division which largely shares the same boundaries as the historic pre-1974 County Borough of Gateshead.
The independent State Electoral Office, which conducts elections, is responsible for a mandatory redistribution of House of Assembly boundaries before each election to ensure one vote one value.
* The rebuilding of Robert Taylor's 3 Percent Consols Transfer Office and 3 Percent Consols Warrant Office and completion of the exterior wall around the south-east and south-west boundaries including the main-entrance in the centre of Threadneedle Street ( 1818 – 1827 ).
For census purposes, the Office of National Statistics has used the boundaries of the former Wolverton Urban District Council to designate an Urban Sub-area that it calls Wolverton / Stony Stratford.
In its current form, the NPS is part of the National Offender Management Service ( NOMS ) previously within the Home Office but since 9 May 2007 within the Ministry of Justice, and comprises 42 probation areas which are coterminous with police force area boundaries, served by 35 Probation Trusts.
It straddles the boundaries of the Government Office Regions and includes portions of the East Midlands, East of England, and South East England regions.
The Office of Marine Conservation focuses on international fisheries matters and related problems and the Office of Oceans and Polar Affairs has primary responsibility for international ocean law and policy, marine pollution, marine mammals, polar affairs, maritime boundaries, and marine science.
The boundaries of electoral constituencies in Singapore are decided by the Elections Department, which is under the control of the Prime Minister's Office.
The district boundaries are regulated by the State Electoral Office, according to the requirements of the South Australian Constitution and are subject to mandatory redistributions by the State Electoral Office in order to respond to changing demographics.

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Gerrymandering should not be confused with malapportionment, whereby the number of eligible voters per elected representative can vary widely without relation to how the boundaries are drawn.
These distinctions vary across national boundaries.
Kennington has no official boundaries, so classifications of which areas fall within the district vary.
Notting Hill has no official boundaries, so definitions of which areas fall under Notting Hill vary.
The region's boundaries vary somewhat from the former provincial boundaries of Hawke's Bay, and some towns in the Manawatu-Wanganui Region to the southwest, such as Dannevirke and Woodville have a historical association with Hawke's Bay.
Along convergent plate boundaries, plates move together at rates that vary from a few mm to over ten cm per year.
These boundaries also vary according to the units responsible for services and include, county councils, local government areas, electorates and the Pastures Protection Boards ( now the Livestock Health and Pest Authority ) etc.
Townships were established based on convenient geographical boundaries and vary in size from six to fifty-two square miles ( 10 – 135 km² ).
It is not an officially recognized geographic entity, thus the boundaries of the region vary according to context.
As with many neighborhoods, the precise boundaries of the South of Market area are fuzzy and can vary widely depending on the authority cited.
Thus the boundaries of the lake can vary greatly from year to year, depending on the amount of precipitation.
However, definitions of the boundaries of the region vary widely ; in some contexts, the term " West Michigan " is applied only to the counties of Allegan, Kent, Muskegon, and Ottawa, which together compose the Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland SMSA.
Overall, it encompasses some 8, 000 km² ( 3, 100 sq mi ) and has a population of approximately 20, 000, but these figures vary according to the various definitions of South Otago's boundaries.
The boundaries of the area and the ethnic nature of the people referred to by Herodotus in the 5th century BCE as Palaestina vary according to context.
Figures for the population of Europe vary according to which definition of European boundaries is used.
Federal law does not prohibit the possession, manufacture, or sale of a ballistic knife within a state's boundaries, and the individual laws of each state or territory must be consulted to determine whether possession, manufacture, or sale within a given state is legal ( many states have statutes that regulate or prohibit the acquisition and / or possession of ballistic knives, and penalties vary from state to state ).
The region is not clearly defined ; its exact boundaries vary by source, falling mostly within the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma's tribal area as well as some Chickasaw and Muscogee Creek lands.
Sizes of recorded sites vary as might be expected over time with fluctuations in demographics and blurring boundaries of a mobile population.
Regional boundaries are different for all three groups as average school sizes vary substantially in different parts of Virginia.
Beach boundaries are fluid, and vary with local prejudices, official government pronouncements, and the marketing efforts of local resorts.
Precise parameters vary, but the most commonly used definition of the East Shore is that it stretches from the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and the Staten Island Expressway, or some line slightly south of this, on the north, to the southern property lines of the Staten Island Unit of the Gateway National Recreation Area ( formerly known as Great Kills Park ) and United Hebrew Cemetery on the south, and from the Lower New York Bay on the east to the western boundaries of ZIP Codes 10304, 10305 and 10306, on the west.
As a result, the names and boundaries of regions can vary in popular usage.

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