How To Use Marylander In A Sentence
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I don't want to use the word redundant, but we have two Revolutionary political leaders representing Maryland, and you wonder if there were great Marylanders who did anything apart from the Revolution," Cohen said.
Harriet Tubman vs. John Hanson: Statuary Hall smackdown
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D. Herring, warden of Baltimore city jail, in the "Marylander," Oct 6,
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4
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D. Herring, warden of Baltimore city jail, in the "Marylander," Oct. 6, 1837.
American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses
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To this Marylander, the choice of a governor is largely irrelevant because our state faces budget woes that no one could possibly fix in four years.
My endorsement: Pitching for the Orioles
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I don't know if that's Steny Hoyer, the Marylander who seems likely to succeed Pelosi if the Democrats lose the House.
Boot the Blue Dogs?
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Only one in five elite Marylanders contracted debts during their lifetimes that forced the selling of land or slaves.
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As for the suburbanites who must keep the stands full, the Marylanders must be lured from the Orioles, and the Virginians sweet-talked because they wanted this club as their own.
USATODAY.com - Washington may get rain on Expos parade
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Marylander here and will have the pleasure of helping to reelect OMalley. nophyr Said:
Maryland gov would sign gay marriage bill
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I was hoping to be even prouder to say, 'I'm a Marylander,' but I can't say that now," said Larry Burkhart, a nuclear engineer who followed the debate on Twitter from Paris, where he lives with a Frenchman he wants to marry and bring home to Rockville.
Gay marriage defeat leaves couples crestfallen
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However, Basu and other economists suggest that the majority of the shortfall is because of the bad economy rather than the way Marylanders reacted to the tax increase.
In Md., sales tax debate is a definer
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Wearing a tricorn hat, waistcoat, breeches and other colonial-era clothes, the old Southern Marylander's 7-foot, 3-inch bronze likeness peers down at lawmakers and legislative aides rushing through a restricted-access corridor outside the Senate chamber.
Harriet Tubman vs. John Hanson: Statuary Hall smackdown