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Answer for the clue "Part, subdivision ", 6 letters:
sector

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Usage examples of sector.

He alluded to the baroque amatory practices of the Third-Level Illyalla people, and soothed himself, in the classical Dar-Halma tongue, with one of those rambling genealogical insults favored in the Indo-Turanian Sector of the Fourth Level.

The richest veins of anthracite in the world are within a thirty-mile sector from Gibbsville, and when those veins are being worked, Gibbsville prospers.

Hokan taste, it was almost an anticlimax after the glorious victory of the fictional Casey when the factual one playfully tapped a home run over the left field fence and won the Sector pennant.

TSA also needs to intensify its efforts to identify, track, and appropriately screen potentially dangerous cargo in both the aviation and maritime sectors.

And as Kereku had just more or less observed, a sector governor who started doing little things like firing Senate-approved appointees on his own authority would not remain in his position long.

Silesian Sector thanks to the astrographic accident of the Manticore Junction.

The mutiny in Sector Alpha Crucis had been possible because most of the Navy was tied up around Jihannath, where full-scale war looked far too likely.

Policy Board looked about for able people to reconstruct Sector Alpha Crucis, Lord Chardon recommended Desai with an enthusiasm that got him put in charge of Virgil, whose human-colonized planet Aeneas had been the spearhead of the revolt.

Sector Alpha Crucis will never be safe until Aeneas has been utterly transformed: into an imitation Terra, say most.

Maybe we really can get help from Ythri, when we break Sector Alpha Crucis free.

Given some initial success, more and more peoples elsewhere in Sector Alpha Crucis would join in.

By order of Rear Admiral Sergei Lermontov, Captain of the Fleet, Crucis Sector Headquarters.

The human sector was just as bad, for human beings were the greatest exploiters of all.

Second, this is the average across the entire population, and what it fails to reveal is that for some sectors of the Iraqi population the drop took them well below subsistence level, producing malnutrition and starvation.

It would be necessary, instead, Manship guessed, to speak of a third brightest patch, a fifth largest sector.