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| | Dictionary.com/Word of the Day: bailiwick |
 | | Fund-raising was Cliff's bailiwick, anyway, and he seemed to have it in hand. |
 | | Students of agrarian structures and movements and rural development in China, Asia, and even elsewhere are fortunate that Daniel Little chose their bailiwick in which to exercise his skills as a philosopher of social science. |
 | | Bailiwick comes from Middle English baillifwik, from baillif, "bailiff" (ultimately from Latin bajulus, "porter, carrier") + wik, "town," from Old English wic, from Latin vicus, "village." |
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