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Maryland's and jury
The grand jury presiding over the Bias case issued a final report on February 26, 1987, that criticized the University of Maryland's athletic department, admissions office, and campus police.

Maryland's and trial
Five convictions were dismissed after a second trial, and the final conviction was overturned on appeal when the court ruled that Maryland's Prevention of Cruelty to Animals law did not apply to researchers.
Judge Raker took the bench when she was appointed a trial judge in Maryland's District Court of Maryland and then the Circuit Court for Montgomery County.

Maryland's and are
In a 2012 ruling involving the mauling of a child, Maryland's highest court held that pit bulls are " inherently dangerous ", making pit bull owners, and landlords renting to tenants who own a pit bull, strictly liable for any injuries caused during an attack by said pit bull.
While cities and towns are significantly different in some states, Maryland's cities and towns, classed simply as " municipalities ," are treated equally in state law.
Cornet bands, such as the Rohrersville Cornet Band, are also a prominent part of Maryland's folk heritage.
Not limited to its proximity to the National Institutes of Health, Maryland's Washington suburbs are a major center for biotechnology.
His principal writings are The Germanic Origin of the New England Towns ; Saxon Tithing-Men in America ; Norman Constables in America ; Village Communities ; Methods of Historical Study, and Maryland's Influence upon Land Cessions to the United States.
** Maryland is unusual in that fourteen of its 23 counties belong to dioceses whose see cities are outside Maryland: ( 1 ) the nine counties of Maryland's Eastern Shore ( Delmarva Peninsula ) are part of the Diocese of Wilmington, Delaware and ( 2 ) the five counties adjacent to the District of Columbia and in southern Maryland are part of the Archdiocese of Washington, which is a different province.
The marble along the walls and the columns are flecked with rust and black, Maryland's official colors.
Some of the local rules are simple modifications to The Bluebook system, such as Maryland's requirement that citations to Maryland cases include a reference to the official Maryland reporter.
There are also well-attended annual races on West Virginia's Cheat and Gauley rivers, Maryland's Potomac and Youghiogheny (" Yough ") rivers, as well as on Colorado's Arkansas for the annual Fibark Festival which has the oldest continually run downriver / wildwater race in the USA.
Maryland's and Virginia's Eastern Shore and the state of Delaware are part of the Delmarva Peninsula.
MTA Maryland's Route 11 and Route 3 buses are the two major mass transportation options in Charles Village, while Route 8 runs down Greenmount Avenue, just to the East of the neighborhood.
In addition to the expansion projects, plans are underway to build an " extension " of the highway, which will carry the US 301 designation, that will bypass Middletown and allow an alternative route to Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, D. C., via the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, without having to travel on the heavily congested I-95 / John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway on Maryland's Western Shore.
Upon graduation, Best ranked in the top six in Tech history in points, assists, minutes, 3-point field goals made and steals, finishing as one of only three ACC players to score over 2, 000 points and tally over 600 assists ( UNC's Phil Ford and Maryland's Greivis Vasquez are the other two ) in a career.
The two segments are connected by a two-mile ( 3 km ) portion of MD 135 and MD 36 in Maryland's Allegany County.

Maryland's and called
Maryland's assembly, prorogued because of a smallpox outbreak, was finally called into session by Governor Horatio Sharpe to consider the Massachusetts letter on September 23, and delegates were chosen.

Maryland's and conducted
In 2001, a survey conducted by the North American Vexillological Association ( NAVA ) placed Maryland's flag fourth best in design quality out of the 72 Canadian provincial, U. S. state and U. S. territory flags ranked.
This production was revived ( director, Jim Petosa, conducted by William Lumpkin ) and played the Boston University Theatre in October, 2009 and then again for two performances at Maryland's Olney Theatre Center in metropolitan Washington, D. C.

Maryland's and by
Its purpose was ostensibly to oversee the territory and the establishment of new settlements and maintain a detailed recording of all land and civic transactions in the area ; but in fact Lord Baltimore intended to use the commission to reinforce Maryland's claim to the area and to monitor any encroachments by the Virginians.
From 1789 until 1802, the portion of Maryland converted into Washington, DC, was part of two US Congressional Districts, represented in 1801 by US Rep. John Chew Thomas from Maryland's 2nd, and US Rep. William Craik from Maryland's 3rd.
A new La Plata Town Hall, for example, became Southern Maryland's first LEED certified building, and an old building considered historic by local residents, which housed a CVS Pharmacy store at the time of the tornado, was rebuilt in a new location after the storm.
* " Where We Live: Colmar Manor in Maryland's Prince George's County ," by Jim Brocker, The Washington Post, July 17, 2010.
This was later augmented by the southward extension of the Eastern Shore Railroad on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Maryland's legislature honored him by making Lafayette and his male heirs " natural born Citizens " of the state, which made him a natural born citizen of the United States after ratification of the new national Constitution.
Andros responded by urging the Susquehannocks to retreat into New York, where they would be beyond Maryland's reach, and delivering a strongly worded threat to Maryland, that it would either have to acknowledge his sovereignty over the Susquehannocks, or they would have to peacably take them back.
Tobacco farming dominated the Patuxent's economy for the two centuries following settlement, with about sixty percent of Maryland's tobacco coming from the Patuxent valley by the late 18th century.
Maryland's earliest known recorded appearance is on a map of Essex published by J. Oliver in 1696, where it is marked as ' Maryland Point '.
* 21 April 1649 – Maryland Toleration Act in the early American colony Province of Maryland, also known as the Act Concerning Religion, was passed by Maryland's colonial assembly mandating religious tolerance for Catholicism.
Maryland's foundational charter created a state ruled by the Palatine lord, Lord Baltimore.
Another reason for Delaware's decision to stay in the Union was that Delaware had been separated from the rest of the Southern States when Maryland's secession convention was thwarted by Federal troops.
The Townsend campaign was also hurt by the unpopularity of Governor Parris Glendening, who had implemented a redistricting proposal that was overturned by Maryland's highest court.
Maryland's foundational charter created a state ruled by the Palatine lord, Lord Baltimore.
The Post also reports some in the Maryland's Attorney General's Office office worry the law is not Constitutional, may risk retaliation towards Maryland firms overseas, and may risk federal funding for Maryland " by imposing arbitrary procurement demands on a single company.
A newspaper report published in 1949 exposed serious flaws in the treatment of the mentally ill in the state, which resulted in the creation of the Department of Mental Hygiene and turned Maryland's mental hospitals by the end of the Lane administration into some of the best in the nation.
Maryland's Eastern Shore was served by branch lines running generally southwest from the main route.
Due to Maryland's small size and its close proximity to a variety of strong cultures, the further one gets from Baltimore, the more the local speech is influenced by these other cultures.
Maryland's teams during this era featured future NBA players such as Joe Smith, Steve Francis, Juan Dixon, Steve Blake, Lonny Baxter, Terence Morris and Chris Wilcox, and a cast of supportive role players, exemplified by Byron Mouton.

Maryland's and District
* October 2 – Stephen Warfield Gambrill, U. S. Congressman for Maryland's 5th District ( d. 1924 )
* William Vans Murray, born in Cambridge in 1760, U. S. Congressman for Maryland's 5th District, 1789 – 1791
* William Benjamin Baker, U. S. Congressman for Maryland's 2nd District, from 1895 to 1901.
* Linwood Clark, U. S. Congressman for Maryland's 2nd District, 1929 – 1931.
* Thomas Plater, U. S. Congressman for Maryland's 3rd District, 1801 – 1805, died in Poolesville.
* Frank Small, Jr., member of U. S. House of Representatives Maryland's 5th District, 1953-1955, born in Temple Hills in 1896
* Lansdale Sasscer, U. S. Congressman for Maryland's 5th District, born in Upper Marlboro in 1893
* William Thomas Hamilton, 38th Governor of Maryland, U. S. Senator, & U. S. Congressman for Maryland's 2nd District and 4th District.
Maryland's 8th District hugs the northern border of Washington, D. C. and is one of the wealthiest and most educated congressional districts in the nation.
* Goodloe Byron, United States congressman from Maryland's 6th District
* Daniel B. Brewster, U. S. Senator for Maryland, 1963 – 1969 ; Congressman for Maryland's 2nd District, 1959 – 1963
* William Purington Cole, Jr., U. S. Congressman from Maryland's 2nd District, 1927-1929 & 1931-1942.
* Elijah Cummings, ( 1976 ), U. S. Congressman for Maryland's 7th District, 1996 – present.
* John Charles Linthicum, ( 1890 ), U. S. Congressman for Maryland's 4th District, 1911-1932.
* Lansdale Sasscer, 1914, U. S. Congressman for Maryland's 5th District
The bridge's west abutment is in Virginia, a small portion is in the District of Columbia, and the remaining majority of it is within Maryland ( because that section of the Potomac River is within Maryland's borders ).
In 1990, O ' Malley ran for the Maryland State Senate in Maryland's 43rd Senate District.
In 1999, although the 33rd legislative District is one of Maryland's most conservative with 6, 700 more registered Republicans than Democrats, Neall switched parties on ideological grounds and became a Democrat.
Elected to represent Maryland's 4th District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1839 to 1841 ;
Locust Point is part of Maryland's 46th Legislative and State Senate District, with the current state senator Bill Ferguson ( politician ) and current delegates Peter A. Hammen, Brian K. McHale and Luke Clippinger.
Webster's estate brought a lawsuit in Maryland's U. S. District Court against the National Football League.
He won the 1884 election for the U. S. House of Representatives for Maryland's 5th District.

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