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- noun A person from
Maryland
Etymologies
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Examples
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D. Herring, warden of Baltimore city jail, in the "Marylander," Oct 6,
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 American Anti-Slavery Society
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D. Herring, warden of Baltimore city jail, in the "Marylander," Oct 6,
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus American Anti-Slavery Society
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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 1839
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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 washingtonpost.com editors 2010
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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.
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Marylander here and will have the pleasure of helping to reelect OMalley. nophyr Said:
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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? Michael Tomasky 2010
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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 2011
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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.
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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.
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