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US
/ˈmɛɹəɫənd/
]
NOUN
- a Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies
- one of the British colonies that formed the United States
How To Use Maryland In A Sentence
- Other historical mysteries re-examined at the Maryland conference include Alexander the Great, who amassed a sprawling empire by age 30, but died in 323 B.C. at age 32. Solving Darwin's Medical Mystery
- She had a master's degree in botany from the University of Maryland. Spring has sprung gardeners, and 3 in 4 Americans can dig it
- Passion abounds in this romance set on Maryland's Eastern Shore, where the rough-hewn Seth Quinn wins over Drusilla, the town's icy beauty.
- Shortly after Joe Haldeman received a Bachelor of Science degree in astronomy from the University of Maryland, he was drafted into the army where he served (and received a Purple Heart medal) as a combat engineer in Vietnam. MIND MELD: The Funniest Writers in the History of SF/F
- We need them as part the system, " said Senator Ben Cardin, a Maryland Democrat who serves on the foreign and environment and public works committees.
- If you took a two-liter soda bottle of lunar dirt, there would probably be a medicine dropperful of water in it, said University of Maryland astronomer Jessica Sunshine, one of the scientists who discovered the water. Obama UN Climate Change Speech (Text)
- In one case, a man was subdued by police after squirting a mysterious spray at a Maryland subway station.
- Ludington plans to introduce the therapy into the transitional care unit that caters to preemies at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
- The broader market outgained the Maryland Index.
- And after a satisfying day of bird-watching, treat yourself to a scrumptious meal of Maryland's famous blue crabs, oysters, or a freshly caught fish.