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Sentence count:160+3Posted:2018-02-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: timormultimodaltimorouseast timorreal timemealtimereal-timealtimetryMeaning: n. the largest city in Maryland; a major seaport and industrial center. 
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91. In 2006, Roland Griffiths of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, and colleagues gave psilocybin to 36 volunteers and asked them how it felt.
92. George Dimopoulos is the associate professor at the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute in Baltimore, Maryland.
93. Scientists at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore , Maryland, led the new study.
94. She was exiled to a village in the countryside outside Baltimore.
95. Hampered by illness and poverty, he devoted himself to poetry and to music, becoming a flautist in a Baltimore orchestra.
96. Take Ernestine Shepherd as an example. The 74 year-old Baltimore grandmother is the world's oldest competitive bodybuilder.
97. But John Hess, a hematologist at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore and the former head of the U.S. Army's blood product development program, isn't sanguine.
98. On a recent Thursday night, sitting in a grungy recliner at the Stop Smoking Hypnosis Clinic of Baltimore County, the middle-aged man shrugs his shoulders.
99. Before that, he made 288 starts for the Baltimore Orioles.
100. At a sports medicine facility in Baltimore, director Josh Billings described the most common throwing injuries young baseball players can suffer and showed students how to prevent them.
101. She traveled 500 miles from her home in Fayetteville, N.C., for treatment at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.
102. "The setup for supply next week is getting under way, and that is why the market is moving the way it is," said Marty Mitchell, head of government bond trading at Stifel Nicolaus in Baltimore.
103. Social criticism also was central to the writing of the newspaper writer H. L. Mencken, from the eastern city of Baltimore.
104. In a commentary with the study, Robert Blum, of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg school of public health, in Baltimore, says that 75% of all deaths in the second decade of life are preventable.
105. The Barnburner Democrats of New York refused to accept Cass as their candidate. They walked out of the Baltimore convention.
106. In 1922, Warren G. Harding became the first president heard on radio[sentencedict.com/baltimore.html], as Baltimore station WEAR broadcast his speech dedicating the Francis Scott Key memorial at Fort McHenry.
107. Annie: How will I get back to Baltimore on Friday?
108. That is whentheworld 's first dental school opened in the Americancityof Baltimore, Maryland.
109. NSA headquarters is conveniently located midway between Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, DC in Fort George G. Meade, Maryland.
110. The glassy-eyed beast followed us loyally through our youth in a series of East Village apartments to our current renovated lodge in a woodsy Baltimore neighborhood.
111. Among its residents, Baltimore more popular for being the birthplace of duckpin bowling.
112. Greider, a geneticist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, was Blackburn's student when the two made their discovery.
113. Young George was forced to live on the streets of Baltimore.
114. More than 107,000 people attended the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore to watch Shackleford speed to victory on Saturday.
115. One of the authors was Dr. Jean Nachega of South Africa's Stellenbosch University and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, Maryland.
116. First commercial test of Morse's telegraph. The US Government paid for a telegraph line between Baltimore and Washington, D. C. It worked.
117. Baltimore presents a tough challenge in left-hander Erik Bedard, who logged one of his 12 victories this season in his only start against New York.
118. President Tyler sent the treaty with Texas to the Senate on April twenty-second, eighteen forty-four. This was just nine days before the Whig party opened its national convention in Baltimore.
119. When I was about six years old, my father heard of an eminent oculist in Baltimore, who had been successful in many cases that had seemed hopeless.
120. Two first class on the 9 : 30 nonstop train to Baltimore, please.
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