(n.) One of the small territorial divisions into which Lincolnshire, England, is divided.
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(1) A pilot experiment with heifer heat synchronization with chlorsuperlutin-soked intravaginal tampons was conducted with 254 heifers in six herds in the North Moravian region.
(2) When the Lord Mayor visits Portsoken this evening to talk about moral leadership in public life maybe she will recall that its name is an Anglo Saxon word that combines the meaning of "port" or town with that of "soke", a voting district.
Soko
Definition:
(n.) An African anthropoid ape, supposed to be a variety of the chimpanzee.
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(1) • The following correction was published on 25 March 2012: As made plain in "Muamba the refugee has made football his home" (Sport) he actually came to Britain in 1999 when his father was granted indefinite leave to remain as an employee of former Zaire president Mobutu Sese Seko, not Mobotu Sese Soko.
(2) "Poverty is a key factor," says Mary Soko, Oxfam's education programme officer for Tanzania.
(3) Efford Chabala, John Soko, Whiteson Changwe, Robert Watiyakeni, Eston Mulenga, Derby Makinka, Moses Chikwalakwala, Wisdom Mumba Chansa, Kelvin "Malaza" Mutale, Timothy Mwitwa, Numba Mwila, Richard Mwanza, Samuel Chomba, Moses Masuwa, Kenan Simambe, Godfrey Kangwa, Winter Mumba, Patrick "Bomber" Banda, Godfrey "Ucar" Chitalu and Alex Chola were not there last night but the modern-day side built for them the greatest possible memorial.
(4) Many young mothers have been seduced by older men with food or money, says Soko, during long journeys to school.
(5) The retailer's first Scandinavian outlet, a 3,000 sq metre (32,000 sq ft) clothing and food store, will open in Helsinki next month under an agreement with S Group, the owner of Finland's Sokos department store chain.