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  • ...cKay did not run for re-election as Commissioner President in 2006 so that he could run for Maryland State Senator of District 29 against long-time incum ...in [[Hollywood, Maryland]] along with his three brothers and four sisters. He attended [[St. Mary's Ryken High School]] from 1970-1974 before earning a B
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  • ...y on the tarmac. Hamadi was convicted of murder in a German court in 1989. He was released in December 2005 and returned to his native Lebanon.
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  • The plantation called [[Habre de Venture]], owned by [[Thomas Stone]]. He was a well respected lawyer who voted for and signed the Declaration of Ind HABRE DE VENTURE WAS THE HOME OF THOMAS STONE FROM 1770, WHEN HE PURCHASED THE PROPERTY, UNTIL HIS DEATH IN 1787, BEST KNOWN AS A SIGNER OF
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  • ...ed the understanding and support of the people in order to be successful,” he said. “Based on the reception I have received when talking to members of
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  • ...a contractor on matters of the assessment of Soviet nuclear capabilities. He was the coordinator of “Team B” in an experiment that pitted CIA analys
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  • ...in 1828 by John Donahoo, who erected a brick conical tower along the plan he had used at several other sites in the Bay. In 1825 Congress had allocated
    3 KB (478 words) - 06:22, 23 November 2008
  • ...inally given to George Calvert by [[James I of England|King James I]], but he died before it was established. The Calverts wanted a centralized city, and
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  • ...twin brother, Lee. Dyson has been involved in politics since his teens. He is currently the State Senator for [[Legislative District 29]] and has also
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  • ...own River for the convenience of those having business with the court, and he was also allowed to sell wine and hard liquor at retail.<ref>Ibid., X, 410<
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  • ...Proctor, revived the use of the title, "tayac", a hereditary office which he claimed had been handed down to him. Turkey Tayac was instrumental in the
    16 KB (2,262 words) - 06:12, 27 November 2008
  • ...an procedures to acquire a charter for lands in the Chesapeake Bay region. He died before King Charles I and the privy council had completed the arrangem
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