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There is nothing daunts her so much as the Approach of _Shrove-Tuesday_; for she's more afraid of the Mob, than a Debtor of a Serjeant, Or a Bayliff in an Inns of Court.
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He thus walkes before the Lord Mayor wth ye water Bayliff beareing a Gold Mace &c.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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London socialites Julie Onwukegu, Chris Malin and Spencer Bayliff are but some of the names that have attended in the past along with The Banta Boys' Euchael Davidson.
Evening Standard - Home J.J Anisiobi 2011
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His career will be handled by senior Wasserman figure Simon Bayliff, who also represents Wilshere and formerly worked with David Beckham.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Paul Kelso 2011
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Steormann confirmed that Bayliff no longer works for the census but said she couldn't discuss the matter because it involves a personnel issue and is confidential.
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Bayliff said Monday that she was subsequently fired by the Census Bureau and that the only reason given for her termination was that she had contacted Doggett's office.
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Ted Bayliff, North Lancs League president and sponsor of this year's Sowerby Cup, presented medals to both teams, and mementos to both umpires, Les Rowe and Bernard McDowell, and to both scorers.
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Bayliff said Monday that she was subsequently fired by the Census Bureau and that the only reason given for her termination was that she had contacted Doggett's office.
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My road roommate and fellow outfielder Bayliff had four hits, three of them off of, or real close to, the outfield wall.
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Steormann confirmed that Bayliff no longer works for the census but said she couldn't discuss the matter because it involves a personnel issue and is confidential.
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