Charles Maitland has been chairman of the General Purposes and Advisory Committee for four years.
"There is a deep pool of buyers, " said Wendy Maitland, a managing director at Town Residential.
Ms. Maitland said there were more multiple bids on apartments than she had heard of since 2008.
Ms Maitland's own experience is sometimes drowned in commentary, as though she were unsure of her audience.
The fullbacks are Leigh Halfpenny, Stuart Hogg, Rob Kearney, Tommy Bowe, Alex Cuthbert, Sean Maitland and George North.
Conseiller Charles Maitland, from the Chief Pleas, said Sark was just coming out of a three-year building boom.
Scotland's New Zealand-born wing Sean Maitland was also included although there was no place for outside half Greig Laidlaw.
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Maitland Lederer, a 2003 MIT graduate, remembers organizing an annual party that involves roasting beef over a large open fire.
"It already does, " says Alison Maitland, co-author of "Future work: How business can adapt and thrive in the new world of work".
At least 11 vessels were involved in the search, led by Australian navy ship HMAS Maitland, which rescued 34 survivors, AMSA said.
Conseiller Maitland said he would concentrate on his other interests, which include being involved in the Seigneurie Gardens Trust and producing Sark Life.
Bob Maitland, of Melksham, who runs Immediate Response Training Services, has promised to help the team with its new equipment free of charge.
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Conseiller Maitland said he would step down at the end of Easter Chief Pleas meeting, which is due to be held on 10 April.
Pierre Pelletier, 45, was in court after safety inspectors found a dead, decaying rat close to food in Le Marche Francais in West Maitland Street.
According to Avivah Wittenberg-Cox and Alison Maitland, two of the most prominent exponents of this position, it is not enough to smash the glass ceiling.
It was believed that MacDonald would wish to bring in former Clyde boss Allan Maitland, who resigned with him from Broadwood midway through the season.
Readers will know Ms Maitland as a novelist and short-story writer.
Steve Maitland Thomas found the 34inch (86cm) tusk on Kenfig beach, Bridgend, just weeks after he unearthed a set of ancient human footprints in the area.
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On the day of the attack, he was escorted back to the home the couple shared in Maitland Crescent, Stirling, by police officers as he was drunk.
Conseiller Maitland said a lot of his political colleagues had "been quite stunned" by his decision and he was "not sure there's anyone who really wants to take this on".
Dorothy Maitland, operations manager for Sands (the Stillbirth And Neonatal Death Society), had her daughter Kaelen cremated at Mortonhall in 1986, and was told there would be no ashes to scatter.
The following people are nearing the end of their four-year terms: Paul Armorgie, Christine Audrain, Elizabeth Dewe, Richard Dewe, Antony Dunks, Helen Magell, Charles Maitland, Andrew Prevel, Paul Williams and Sandra Williams.
While most organizations continue to think of flexibility as an accommodation grafted onto existing work practices, Maitland and Thomson break the mold with the assumption that all jobs can be done flexibly.
Dr Maitland Mackie the chairman of Mackies told the committee there was "far too much negativity about wind farms" and investment in renewables had to be increased or "the world will come to an end".
Three hundred workers at a former DuPont plant in Maitland, Ontario struck last year after Invista sought concessions, including a provision allowing union employees to be replaced by less expensive contractors following a layoff.
Three hundred workers at a former DuPont plant in Maitland, Ont. struck last year after Invista sought concessions, including a provision allowing union employees to be replaced by less expensive contractors following a layoff.
"When I started prowling Times Square theaters in the early '70s in search of Euro-horror, I was often the only girl in the house, " says Maitland McDonagh, who has written about horror for two decades.
In the end, it was on the moors of Galloway, her birthplace, and in the spirit of the Romantic poets that Ms Maitland was able to unite transcendence with a heightened rather than a diminished sense of individuality.
Among the first things likely to go, according to Peter Thomson and Alison Maitland, co-authors of the book "Future Work: How businesses can adapt and thrive in the new world of work, " is the idea of a fulltime job.
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