Baltimore

//ˈbɔl.tɪˌmoɹ//

"Baltimore" in a Sentence (12 examples)

They agreed to meet again in Baltimore, Maryland.

The British began with a land attack against Baltimore.

The train stopped in Baltimore.

Today, there are a few places where the U.S. flag is required to be flown 24 hours a day. These locations include Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland; the U.S. Marine Corps Memorial Iwo Jima in Arlington, Virginia; on the Green in Lexington, Massachusetts; all U.S. Customs ports of entry, and the White House in Washington.

Local governments in the United States, like the cities of Atlanta and Baltimore, have fallen victim to ransomware.

At Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, legacy admissions were ended recently. JHU President Ronald J. Daniels said that many children of Hopkins’ graduates already have social and educational advantages.

Every night, the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland glistens with an array of lights from the waterside restaurants and shops, creating lovely water reflections.

Life-size 3D models, used by Hollywood for creating amazing visual effects, can also serve as props for surgeons practicing complicated operations. Doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital, in Baltimore, Maryland, say even seasoned brain surgeons can benefit from the realistic training.

For the study, Wood and his colleagues tracked 467 inner-city newborns from Baltimore, Boston, New York and St. Louis. Over three years, they visited them to measure levels and types of common allergens in their homes.

Seahorses are fish that don't look like, swim like, or reproduce like fish. With a head resembling that of a tiny horse, seahorses and their biological cousins, sea dragons, live in shallow tropical seas and temperate waters. One of the world's leading seahorse research laboratories, dedicated to breeding the fish, is located in the seemingly-unlikely setting of a busy inner harbor in Baltimore, Maryland. The city's National Aquarium and its nearby lab have already successfully bred 12 species of seahorses and have a new exhibit of the fish on display.

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Note the presence in the foreground of the fronds of ailanthus, often called “ghetto palm,” now ubiquitous in Baltimore but apparently already common in the 1930s.

Earlier this week, amid freezing temperatures, students across Baltimore City returned from winter break to face unheated classrooms.

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