And she's looking at a couple of other projects, but that's kind of out of my bailiwick, if you will. |
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In 1725 the Auditor of Land Revenue suggested that a bailiff be appointed for the bailiwick to collect rents. |
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Education is going to be your bailiwick for us, and then we're going to ask about that and a lot of other things. |
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Here her analysis is most surefooted as she discusses late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century fiction, Benedict's professional bailiwick. |
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In the worst sense, he was a monomaniacal martinet whose focus on his bailiwick to the exclusion of everything else is phenomenal. |
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Whether we like it or not, computers are part of modern life. Learning about them is no longer the bailiwick of geeks with horn-rimmed glasses and pocket pen holders. |
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It throws its hands in the air saying it is too big of a job for the government and throws it back into the bailiwick of the courts. |
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A lot of the actual greenhouse gas emissions are the bailiwick or in the jurisdiction of the provincial or municipal governments. |
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It was the administrative centre of bailiwick, giving the village wealth and prosperity until XVIth century. |
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He does so, hands in his star and rides on, leaving his bailiwick in the condition his patrons wanted. |
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I established the fairly well-understood pattern that affairs of state were not in my bailiwick. |
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From a standing start for the ECB, the work will still mainly be done by national supervisors, who in the past have been reluctant to blow the whistle on problems in their bailiwick. |
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The rough frontier town of Pailin became his bailiwick, containing his large villa and bungalows, each with a tank parked outside, for his supporters. |
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In reality, personalities often shine way beyond their limited bailiwick. |
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The period of military government lasted until 25 August 1945 when new Lieutenant Governors in each bailiwick were appointed. |
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It's interesting that the bailiwick federally is Robert Thibault's and the bailiwick provincially is Gordon Balser's-he's the provincial fisheries minister. |
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The other program that is within our bailiwick, one we've been working very hard on, is trying to put a stop to illegal baiting and feeding of the species of concern in the area. |
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Regional delegates are the AMF's correspondents for all matters relating to periodic and ongoing disclosures made by listed companies operating within their bailiwick. |
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Each bailiwick was left to make its own regulations as necessary. |
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Jersey is a Bailiwick, and the Bailiff is the civic head of the Island. |
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In 1969 Royal Mail relinquished control of postal services in the Bailiwick, with Guernsey then being recognised by the Universal Postal Union. |
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Guernsey is a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a Crown dependency. |
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Taken together with the separate jurisdictions of Alderney and Sark it forms the Bailiwick of Guernsey. |
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Guernsey participates as part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey team in the Commonwealth Games. |
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However, there are no over 75 concession available for residents of Sark which is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. |
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Louis XVI removed the viscountcy of Cherbourg by edict in November 1771, and transferred the rights of justice to the Bailiwick of Valognes. |
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The Bailiwick of Guernsey, the Bailiwick of Jersey and the Isle of Man are Crown dependencies. |
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Each Bailiwick is a Crown dependency and each is headed by a Bailiff, with a Lieutenant Governor representing the Crown in each Bailiwick. |
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Despite most families coming from Jersey, Sark remained within the Bailiwick of Guernsey. |
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The Bailiwick of Jersey consists of the island of Jersey and a number of surrounding uninhabited islands. |
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The Bailiwick comprises twelve Parishes, Alderney, Sark and ten on Guernsey. |
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The Bailiwick is also a member of the Commonwealth Games Federation, and competes in the Commonwealth Games. |
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Governments of the Bailiwick have generally tried to avoid testing the limits of the unwritten constitution by avoiding conflict with British governments. |
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The Bailiwick is situated in the English Channel and has a combined land mass in the order of 80 kmA, but additionally has a significant coastline and intertidal zone. |
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There is no flag or coat of arms for the Bailiwick of Guernsey. |
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There are many smaller islands, islets, rocks and reefs in the Bailiwick. |
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Bailiwick Express is one of Jersey's digital online news sources. |
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While not a member of the European Union, the Bailiwick has a special relationship with it, under Protocol 3 of the UK's Treaty of Accession 1972 to the European Community. |
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