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  • ...been a middle school since 1973 incorporating grades six, seven and eight. It is located in the heart of Prince Frederick, Maryland on Route 4.
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  • ...Yep, that's right", or "I mean what I say". Listen to the context in which it's said for which meaning to apply. ...ty and you see a platter of very pale sliced ham with green stuff all over it, that's stuffed ham.
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  • The newspaper and it's publisher, Mr. Rossignol, have achieved national fame for what has become
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  • ...les County]]. Although the town's name appears to be derived from Spanish, it is pronounced [[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] /ləˈple&#6 ...mile|mi²]]). 18.0 km² (6.9 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.
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  • ...ning navigation aid and it is maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard. However, it is owned by the Calvert Marine Museum. Tours and access to the lighthouse a
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  • ...]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 3,422. It has long been the site of a naval base specializing in gun and rocket prope ...e mile|mi²]]). 3.2 km² (1.2 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.
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  • ...illage," or named after the [[Waldenses]], a 12th Century religious sect. It came to prominence in the 1950's as a gambling destination after slot machi ...(12.8 mi²). 33.1 km² (12.8 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.
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  • ...dern amusement park was constructed there in 1966 and operated until 1980. It was a favorite of Washington, DC residents who often arrived by excursion b ...ent Ford, who authorized the purchase of the property by the Park Service. It was dismantled and out of business by 1980."
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  • ...he County Times hit the stands for the first time on Friday Nov. 3, 2006. It is published weekly on Thursdays. ...tore to run. Now I find myself in the position where I have the time to do it.”
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  • ...and I believe it was watching over the thousands on its trip to here. Let it be said that Southern Maryland has balls. ...the uniqueness and success of the project, only two media outlets covered it. The County Times which services St. Mary's County and Channel 8 TV out of
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  • ...6. His body was recovered on May 6, 1996 from the [[Wicomico River]] where it was found underwater. The official story is that he fell from his canoe and ...May 10, 1973. He assumed the position officially on Sept 4, 1973 and held it until Jan 30, 1976. He was fired from the position for political reasons in
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  • It is a short distance south of [[Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant]] operate ...that time. The age of the formation is (19-)18-15(-14) million years, i.e. it extends essentially over the [[Hemingfordian]] [[NALMA|stage]]. This format
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  • ...e mile|mi²]]). 7.2 km² (2.8 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.
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  • ...ed over to [[Calvert County, Maryland|Calvert County]] in 2000. Since then it has been administered by the [[Calvert Marine Museum]], which allows access
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  • ...thernmost end of the state on the western shore of the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. It is located on the eastern shore of the St. Mary's River, a tributary of the ...George Calvert by [[James I of England|King James I]], but he died before it was established. The Calverts wanted a centralized city, and St. Mary's was
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  • ...ars for his campaign compared to Hoyer's seven figure war chest -- much of it raised from outside of his district (see maplight.org).
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  • ...are mile|mi²). 8.0 km² (3.1 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water.
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  • '''1999-2005:''' The newspaper and it's publisher achieved national fame for what has become known as the [[Newsp
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  • ...Drug Company]]. Started the [[County Times]] Newspaper in 2007. He said it was a life-time dream to operate a newspaper.
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  • .... Leonard zip code designation, making it in fact a much larger community. It contains a large antique dealer complex, and is a few miles north of the po ..., the CDP has a total area of 3.2 square miles (8.4 km²), all of it land.
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  • ...yland Historical Trust, a division of the Maryland Department of Planning. It is located on 560 scenic acres along the [[Patuxent River]] and [[St. Leona
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  • ...ombustion turbine, '''unit SGT1''', is rated at 94 MWe (launched in 1990). It is owned by the [[Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative (SMECO)]]. This tu | accessdate = }}</ref> It produced {{convert|5271800|lb|metric ton|sigfig=4}} of air pollution (not c
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  • ...inals ranging from classic rock to modern metal and everything in between. It was during this time that John Abella joined the group. By 2003 a stable li
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  • ...7 km&sup2; (215 mi&sup2;) of it is land and 336 km&sup2; (130 mi&sup2;) of it is water. The total area is 37.65% water.
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  • ...Road. The location is a 77-acre stretch of land zoned for industrial use. It is the same location designated in the former Kelson Ridge power plant prop ...ak and it will create 30 permanent jobs when operational. The company says it will make strong efforts to use local labor to the greatest extent possible
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  • Charles County was created in 1658 by an Order in Council. It should be noted that from 1650 to 1653 there was an earlier Charles County, ...4 km&sup2; (461 mi&sup2;) of it is land and 472 km&sup2; (182 mi&sup2;) of it is water. The total area is 28.33% water.
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  • ...located at http://images.somd.com/docs/Rossignol_v_Voorhaar_021326.P.pdf. It contains a pertinent details of the case and is a worthwhile read.
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  • ...hived by the Library of Congress as a TIFF image file. Somd.com converted it to text using OCR technology for ease of viewing and searching on the inter ...Lighthouse Board under the Department of the Treasury. As mentioned above, it was constructed on a 1.53-acre parcel of land purchased for this purpose. T
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  • ...ourthouses of St. Mary's County, a gap which is likely never to be filled. It is worth noting that on August 7, 1677, court was held at the house of Step When the General Assembly adjourned, October 18, 1694, it was understood that barring an emergency this session, which began Septembe
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  • It is likely that the Haberdeventure plantation supported a community of 25 to THE PROPERTY REMAINED IN THE STONE FAMILY UNTIL 1936, AND IN 1945 IT WAS PURCHASED BY MR. AND MRS. PETER VISCHER, WHO MODERNIZED THE HOUSE AND R
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  • ...acres of land. There is no record that the grant was ever acted upon, and it seems that the first Jesuit landholding in Maryland was St. Inigoes Manor, ..., barns, a store, structures for fowl, a gristmill, and a blacksmith shop. It lay in an area today referred to as the [[Old Chapel Field]] (Pogue and Lee
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  • ...th of military growth. The county population may hit 100,000 next year if it continues at last year's 2.1 percent growth rate. In addition, Southern Ma ...(20.7&nbsp;km²) of it is land and 0.1&nbsp;square miles (0.3&nbsp;km²) of it (1.24%) is water.
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  • ...llation Energy Group, Inc. (NYSE: CEG), owner of Calvert Cliffs, announced it would like to build a new advanced US-Evolutionary Power Reactor (US-EPR) a ...loop cooling system using a single hybrid mechanical draft cooling tower. It will incorporate plume abatement (no visible water vapor plume). Units 1&2
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  • ...(17.6&nbsp;km²) of it is land and 0.5&nbsp;square miles (1.3&nbsp;km²) of it (6.87%) is water.
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  • ...(15.6&nbsp;km²) of it is land and 0.4&nbsp;square miles (0.9&nbsp;km²) of it (5.62%) is water.
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  • ...ounty, Maryland|St. Mary's County]]. However, the bridge does not end once it reaches the banks of the [[Patuxent River]], but rather continues for appro ...cracks were found in the foundation of the Thomas Johnson Bridge, causing it to be closed for repairs over several months.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...h many large estate homes in small developments off of Maryland Route 2/4. It has a new public high school called Huntingtown High and a new Catholic chu ...has a total area of 8.2&nbsp;[[square mile]]s (21.3&nbsp;[[km²]]), all of it land.
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  • ...located in a private home on Fenwick Street, not far from the Town Square. It had six patient beds on the second floor. Patients were transported by stea
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  • ...re service for the uninsured residents of [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]]. It was established in the fall of 2008. The project is sponsored by [[St. Mary
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  • ...s County]] on [[Chesapeake Bay]] near the mouth of the [[Patuxent River]]. It is home to the [[U.S. Naval Test Pilot School]] and serves a center for tes It was used as a filming location for the Harrison Ford movie ''Random Hearts'
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  • ...t to 350 degrees F. Lower turkey into hot oil, very carefully, making sure it is fully submerged. Fry turkey for 3 minutes per pound plus 5 minutes per b ...ixture and thyme. Sprinkle the broth onto the stuffing in order to moisten it and mix together. Place your stuffing in the appropriate sized turkey or ca
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  • ...from the [[Washington, D.C.]] area during the 1940s. In the 1960s to 1970s it became a destination for motorcycle gangs. ...(0.9&nbsp;[[km²]]), of which, 0.3&nbsp;square&nbsp;miles (0.9&nbsp;km²) of it is land and 2.78% is water.
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  • ...s (4.6&nbsp;km²) of it is land and 0.3&nbsp;square miles (0.9&nbsp;km²) of it (15.96%) is water. ...f the mouth of [[Patuxent River]], where it meets the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. It is just across from the U.S. Patuxent River Naval Air Station (on the south
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  • ...s (9.1&nbsp;km²) of it is land and 0.2&nbsp;square miles (0.4&nbsp;km²) of it (4.37%) is water.
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  • ...peratives also reportedly removed classified documents from the boat after it had been refloated by the Coast Guard and moved to St. Inigoes.
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  • ...ty]], the old railroad station can take you further than ever, because now it guides you on a journey through time.
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  • It is bordered on the north by Prince George's County and Anne Arundel County. Southern Maryland is a unique treasure in the sense that it is bounded by some many significant bodies of water including the [[Chesape
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  • ...1788 the 5th Congressional District centered on [[Salisbury, Maryland]]. It consisted of the current Maryland Counties of [[Caroline County, Maryland|C
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  • ...and Fisheries Committee, and the Select Committee on House Reorganization. It was during his service in the House, in August 1974, that Sarbanes was sele
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  • ...ch 27th they arrived at the Indian Village of [[Yeocomico]], and purchased it from the Indians for blankets, cloth, knives, trinkets, axes, hoes and othe In 1676, the famous State House was built. It was torn down in 1829, and the bricks used to build Trinity Church. To cele
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