Synonym: area, department, district, division, domain, empire, field, kingdom, neighborhood, part, place, principality, quarter, region, sphere, territory, zone. Similar words: provide, provided, provider, provision, provoke, approve, convince, approval. Meaning: ['prɑvɪns /'prɒ-] n. 1. the territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation 2. the proper sphere or extent of your activities.
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(91) Science subjects and laboratories were almost entirely absent, and applied science was the province of artisan workers, not gentlemen.
(92) This province is the homeland of the Halflings, where they live under their own government and laws.
(93) All monies gathered will be used for the good of the elderly in the province.
(94) Neither party involved themselves in the messy business of seeking votes in the province, democracy wasn't mentioned.
(95) The service came under fire as scores of roads across the province were clogged with snow, snarling traffic and causing chaos.
(96) The road into Mountain Province, due east of Tamarong, zigzagged along a sharp ridge high above the rice terraces.
(97) It is certainly encouraging that parents, not government, are choosing to expand the number of integrated schools in the Province.
(98) Adjudication officers are employees in the relevant Department but exercise independent judgment on claims in making decisions within their province.
(98) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(99) Slowly but surely, the benefits of the new prosperity are spreading to embrace all parts of the province.
(100) The incident suggested that the movement was seeking to extend its campaign for political dominance beyond the province of Natal.
(101) A pilot project in Zambezia province aims to decentralize and integrate management of donor and provincial funds.
(102) In other words, he is preparing the ground for a partition of the province.
(103) Religious chauvinists have been the main cause of trouble in the province.
(104) Each province has its own elected governor and legislature, concerned with all matters not delegated to the federal government.
(105) He visited the other dioceses of his province, including a tour of several days to the Isle of Man.
(106) In almost identical terms, constituency parties in the province and Britain have stepped up the pressure for a decisive Government move.
(107) Each province has its own elected governor and legislature, nominally concerned with all matters not delegated to the federal government.
(108) Scepticism about literary language, however, was not only the province of those opposed in some absolutist sense to literary practices.
(109) In 1972 the Government of Sind Province declared the river dolphin protected by law and prohibited its killing and trapping.
(110) It certainly helped to enhance the reputation of our province at this level.
(111) It is the largest industry in the Province, contributing 6% of Gross National Product and accounting for 11% of employment.
(112) A mere seventy air-miles or so away, a major battle was being conducted in the province of Phuoc Long.
(113) Soldiers dispersed the peasants with rifle butts, and by nightfall, violence was sweeping through the province.
(114) In some respects this mosaic appears also to have been influenced by pavements in the western part of the province.
(115) By that time, he was being considered for the post of novice master in the Maryland province.
(116) It fell into the business category and was therefore Bernard's province, not to be encroached upon.
(117) At the time, the south west of the province was the only breeding zone for the red Cassel.
(118) All are built somewhere and hence within the province of the local historian.
(119) Such piscatorial matters are not normally the column's province, of course.
(120) What plans do the Government have to introduce a more balanced development throughout the Province?
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