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  • [[Category:St. Mary's County Government]]
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  • [[Category:Maryland State Government]]
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  • [[Category:Maryland State Government]]
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  • [[Category:Maryland State Government]]
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  • [[Category:Calvert County Government]]
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  • ...t [[Maurice J. McDonough High School]], where she is active in the Student Government Association, National Honor Society, and the show and chamber choirs. She p [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • ...l moved from St. Mary's City to Annapolis, and his wife Dinah followed the government to the banks of the Severn River and continued to operate a printing shop f
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  • ...y many people and listed in many collections of towns, but they lack local government. Various organizations, such as the United States Census Bureau, the United == Government ==
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  • [[Category:Federal Government]]
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  • * fulfilling the mission of Charles County government and serving on various board and councils in the County, region and State. [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • [[Category:Calvert County Government]]
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  • ...y many people and listed in many collections of towns, but they lack local government. Various organizations, such as the United States Census Bureau, the United == Government ==
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  • ...st Memorial Museum for two years following her retirement from the Federal government. [[Category:Calvert County Government]]
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  • [[Category:St. Mary's County Government]]
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  • ...he served as Director of Management Information Systems for Calvert County Government. Prior to that, he served (1997-1999) with KPMG Peat Marwick as a consultin [[Category:Calvert County Government]]
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  • ...stomer Advocate Office at NSWC Indian Head, Shannon has served 24 years in government and 17 years in the private sector. * He was the Chief Operating Officer at [[Applied Ordnance Technology]], a government contractor supporting the DOD technology base in engineering and science, i
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  • [[Category:Federal Government]]
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  • [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • == Government == ...issioners]] and [[:Category:St. Mary's County Government|St. Mary's County Government]].
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  • [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • [[Category:Calvert County Government]]
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  • [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • ...figures in southern Maryland. A public figure includes elected officials, government employees in leadership roles, management of non-profit organizations, and
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  • [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • * Member, Health and Government Operations Committee, 2004- (health occupations subcommittee, 2005; long-te [[Category:Maryland State Government]]
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  • ...Calvert's]] executrix, she administered his estate and performed essential government services at a crucial time for the colony. On 24 June 1648, she petitioned
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  • [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • ...eth C. Rossignol]]. The paper focuses on crime, law enforcement and local government. Sometimes referred to as "The Rag," an implication that the paper deals i ...Mary's Today won the competitive contract to publish the St. Mary's County Government advertisements. This privilege was long held by the [[Enterprise Newspaper
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  • As a recent convert to Catholicism, Calvert resigned from his government posts in the latter year, when anti-catholic legislation was being debated
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  • [[Category:Calvert County Government]]
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  • [[Category:St. Mary's County Government]]
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  • http://www.co.cal.md.us/government/bocc/ [[Category:Calvert County Government]]
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  • [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • [[Category:Calvert County Government]]
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  • [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • The following government and community groups are involved with the project:
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  • [[Category:Calvert County Government]]
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  • ...y, site of the first settlement in Maryland and the first seat of colonial government. The Society of Jesus (Jesuits) established one of the earliest manors in t ...altimore offered a variety of inducements that included large land grants, government offices, and noble titles for those who would transport sufficient numbers
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  • [[Category:Federal Government]]
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  • [[Category:Charles County Government]]
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  • ..., known as the Hayden Farm, is slated to be purchased by St. Mary's County Government at a cost of $5,259,500 for a new elementary school and other public facili
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  • ...d international contexts. The Center provides a forum for presentations by government officials, journalists, and scholars; publishes scholarly writings on subje
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  • ...esidents had about a month, until 1 March 1942, to relocate as the federal government purchased all the land at a cost of $712,287 for 6412 acres. ...south from Mechanicsville to the air station in 1944. Known as the [[U.S. Government Railroad]], the rail line was steam-powered and operated south of Brandywin
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  • ...Governor Calvert, after returning from Virginia, conducted the business of government from the fort (Smolek et al). ...uits returned to St. Inigoes in 1660, after the restoration of the Calvert government, and found the manor plundered and in ruins (Smolek et al. 1983:9).
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  • *[[St. John's Freehold]], where Maryland's citizen government was instituted.
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  • ...wners: The Cedar Point Lighthouse has been owned by an agency of the U. S. Government for most of its existence. In 1914 the Treasury and Commerce Department gra ...sts Atlantic and Gulf Costs of the United States, Washington, D. C., U. S. Government Printing Office: 1952
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  • [[Category:Maryland State Government]]
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  • ...TO 1778, AND AGAIN IN 1784. HE WAS ALSO ACTIVE IN FORMING THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF MARYLAND, AND SERVED IN THE STATE SENATE FROM 1776 TO 1787.
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  • ...s erected on the same spot, and remains the center of [[Calvert County]]'s government to this day. ...nce Frederick was named as one of seven "town centers" by Calvert County's government. The town center designation meant while Prince Frederick was still not for
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  • ...nt amount in taxes and fees to Calvert County to the extent that the local government rarely suffers budget issues -- especially in contrast to surrounding count ...mergencycomm/calvertcliffs.asp Evacuation information by St. Mary's County government]
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  • ==Government==
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  • ..., of Md., III, 150-51.</ref> there is no record of a fixed place of county government until ten years later. On October 20, 1654, the General Assembly passed an ...be held in St. Mary's City. Among other things left behind when the State government departed was the handsome, if fragile, state house then only twenty years o
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  • ...Navy vessel remains lying in Maryland waters rests with the United States government. The U.S. Navy acts as custodian of all Navy vessels sunken worldwide, all ...Navy property (3); and vessels belonging to other agencies of the Federal Government (4).
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  • ...lticultural Academic Peer Program (MAPP) Mentor, within the active Student Government Association (SGA), and among the various Programs Boards. ...tics; campus or community service, social and religious activities, campus government; journalism, speech and the mass media; and the creative and performing art
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