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Cockeysville

American  
[kok-eez-vil] / ˈkɒk izˌvɪl /

noun

  1. a town in N Maryland.


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In Cockeysville, Maryland, outside Baltimore, Nelson Hyman, 85, and his wife, Roz Hyman, 77, credit Biden with getting big things right and especially with appointing a strong team.

From Seattle Times Nov. 19, 2022

He is assigned to the Cockeysville precinct and had no prior shooting incidents, the police said.

From Washington Post Mar. 2, 2020

As 20-somethings, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy settled in Cockeysville, Md. He went to work managing a construction company.

From New York Times Jan. 3, 2020

“That is what happens in war,” he said, speaking from his Cockeysville, Maryland, home.

From Washington Times May 23, 2019

Father and mother of a large family that was reared on a small farm about a mile east of Cockeysville, a village situated on the Northern Central Railroad 15 miles north of Baltimore City.

From Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Maryland Narratives by Work Projects Administration

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