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  • A Southwest Jet, In the Sky - July 16, 2015: A view some wispy clouds from my airplane seat.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • A Southwest Jet, In the Sky - July 16, 2015: A United Airlines passenger jet lifts off from Seattle-Tacoma international airport. <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Monroeville, New Jersey - November 30, 2013:<br />
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Claire sits in my car.
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  • Monroeville, New Jersey - November 30, 2013:
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  • Frosty Windshield Leaving Claire's house
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Due to the Daimler-Chrystler split, Dodge stopped making the Sprinter for the U.S. market. Mercedes is the sole manufacturer of the Sprinter.  The van is popular with those who need to specialize their vehicle or fleet for businesses to use. Mercedes-Benz of Catonsville is the only dealership in the Baltimore area to sell the vans.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth)..I'm a sucker for sunflares. .Downtown St. Petersburg during Geekfest in St. Petersburg, Florida Friday, September 11, 2009.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth)..When asked his age, shy little Milo Tesnau, perched atop the shoulders of Kurt Tesnau, his step-dad, answered in the quietest way possible while the two were perusing the 2006 Hampden Fest centralized on The Avenue, Saturday September 16, 2006.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth..Collective dancer Megan Barcley at The Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory and Botanic Gardens in Baltimore, Sunday, July 16, 2006.
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  • Member of the Baltimore-based modern dance troupe, The Collective, Jessica Fultz, flies across the Inner Harbor. This image is part of a portrait series of the Collective dancers.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Even though the two teams were not able to finish their game during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009, the Pittsburgh Franklins players gave their huzzahs to the Talbot Fair Play anyway. The DC Parks and Rec Department pulled the field permits obtained for the two day Vintage Base Ball tournament due to rain..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pittsburgh Franklin catcher Willy "Junior" Ramaley, hustles down the first base line to catch a foul ball during rainy conditions..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play members Joe "Double Dip" Jordan, foreground, Brett "Jailer" Cover, holding the wooden bat in the background, and Scott "Tin Can" Martino, far right. Pittsburgh Franklins members are Willy "Junior" Ramaley, and Jason "Bird Dog" Ramaley, far far background...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • Kendrick Brinson wears a pirate flag in Ocean City, Maryland, May 16, 2006, during the summer resort city's off-season.
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • Photo copyright 2009, Matt Roth.Friday, November 28, 2008..Flight from BWI to ATL
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  • A Used Car Dealer stereotype used to illustrate Apple Ford winning Best Car Dealership of Howard Magazine for 2010.
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  • Member of the Baltimore-based modern dance troupe, The Collective, Jessica Fultz, flies across the Inner Harbor. This image is part of a portrait series of the Collective dancers.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 21, 2020: Johns Hopkins University Carey School of Business MBA students (clockwise from left) Eric Masagara, Sweenal Rangari, Meghna Vaidyanath, Shivali Viswanath, and Bhagyashree Gubbilpp socialize during a 10 minute class break in the program’s sky rise campus located in Baltimore's Harbor East neighborhood, Tuesday January 21, 2020. <br />
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Johns Hopkins opened its Carey School of Business in 2007, a year before recession rattled the U.S. -- and the business school market. Now, after several years of declining applications to MBA programs, the university is revamping its entire curriculum for a new class that will start in the fall. Gone are aging case studies and lectures focused on soft skills that have been in vogue at so many business schools. In is a healthcare speciality that dovetails with what Johns Hopkins is already known for, as well as hard-core quant and data courses that will give the program a special STEM designation and greater access to foreign students who may have visa issues.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • Annapolis, Maryland - June 05, 2016: Red Sky at Night, sailor's delight. Two brief thunderstorms rolled through Annapolis June 5th, 2016, and left a colorful skyline foretelling a calm night. Annapolis is one of the coastal cities in the US that is the most prone to nuisance flooding. Thunderstorms are a more common cause of nuisance flooding, but on that particular Sunday, a perigean spring tide brought some of the highest tide waters of the year to Annapolis.<br />
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A perigean spring tide brings nuisance flooding to Annapolis, Md. These phenomena -- colloquially know as a "King Tides" -- happen three to four times a year and create the highest tides for coastal areas, except when storms aren't a factor. Annapolis is extremely susceptible to nuisance flooding anyway, but the amount of nuisance flooding has skyrocketed in the last ten years. Scientists point to climate change for this uptick. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30191272A
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - May 16, 2014: Alex O. Solis rides out of the paddock atop Sky Given before the Xpressbet Hall of Fame Jockey Challenge Race II during Black Eyed Susan day at Pimlico Race Track Friday May 16, 2014.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30158529A
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..During game play, Glenelg junior forward Nicole Jackson is isolated against the late afternoon sky over Centennial High School's pitch Tuesday, October 20, 2009. Glenelg, the County champs, would go on to shut out the Eagles 7-0.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth)..I was really pissed about missing my flight from BWI to TPA on my way to Geekfest 2009. ...but if forced to find the good in every scenario, I got to make some really cool shots late afternoon and night time shots from my plane window. A lightning storm punches through the black sky, over the Tampa night life, awash with lights. The Geekfest weekend in St. Petersburg, Florida Thursday, September 10, 2009.
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  • (photo by Matt Roth)..I was really pissed about missing my flight from BWI to TPA on my way to Geekfest 2009. ...but if forced to find the good in every scenario, I got to make some really cool shots late afternoon and night time shots from my plane window. A lightning storm punches through the black sky, over the Tampa night life, awash with lights. The Geekfest weekend in St. Petersburg, Florida Thursday, September 10, 2009.
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  • Baltimore, Maryland - January 21, 2020: Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School MBA students (L-R) Meghna Vaidyanath, Sweenal Rangari, and Eric Masagara, socialize during a 10 minute class break in the program’s sky rise campus located in Baltimore's Harbor East neighborhood, Tuesday January 21, 2020. <br />
<br />
Johns Hopkins opened its Carey School of Business in 2007, a year before recession rattled the U.S. -- and the business school market. Now, after several years of declining applications to MBA programs, the university is revamping its entire curriculum for a new class that will start in the fall. Gone are aging case studies and lectures focused on soft skills that have been in vogue at so many business schools. In is a healthcare speciality that dovetails with what Johns Hopkins is already known for, as well as hard-core quant and data courses that will give the program a special STEM designation and greater access to foreign students who may have visa issues.<br />
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<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal<br />
JOHNSHOPKINS
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  • Annapolis, Maryland - June 05, 2016: Red Sky at Night, sailor's delight. Two brief thunderstorms rolled through Annapolis June 5th, 2016, and left a colorful skyline foretelling a calm night. Annapolis is one of the coastal cities in the US that is the most prone to nuisance flooding. Thunderstorms are a more common cause of nuisance flooding, but on that particular Sunday, a perigean spring tide brought some of the highest tide waters of the year to Annapolis.<br />
<br />
<br />
A perigean spring tide brings nuisance flooding to Annapolis, Md. These phenomena -- colloquially know as a "King Tides" -- happen three to four times a year and create the highest tides for coastal areas, except when storms aren't a factor. Annapolis is extremely susceptible to nuisance flooding anyway, but the amount of nuisance flooding has skyrocketed in the last ten years. Scientists point to climate change for this uptick. <br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The New York Times<br />
Assignment ID: 30191272A
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Members of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and Johns Hopkins University students Karl Saudri, left, and Keenan Walker, right, play two of their frat brothers in beer pong Friday afternoon April 24, 2009. Fun was in the air and the sun was sky high at the kick off of the annual Johns Hopkins Homewood Campus's Spring Fair.
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..Briana Samet, from Monrovia, celebrates part of her birthday in the sky! ...or at least in the Ferris Wheel with her grandmother and grandfather, David and Lois Winklepleck, at the Howard County Fair Saturday August 5, 2006. Briana is waving to her mother, Mary Winklepleck, on the ground.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
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Molossia's Flag Day is September 9th! The day celebrates the first day the Molossian flag flew over the sovereign territory in 1998. Molossia’s flag is called The Grand Triune. The blue bar symbolizes strength and the desert sky. The white symbolizes purity and the mountains that surround Molossia, and the green symbolizes Prosperity and the Molossian landscape, “green after a spring rain,” …and maybe an intense summer watering. <br />
I know what you're wondering. Who stitches his flag together? Well, here's a quote from the “How to Start Your Own Nation” website, which Baugh authored: “I chose my nation's flag from among those that already exist, in this case Sierra Leone, and then turned it upside down. I did this so that I would have a real flag to fly outside when ever I wish, without having to sew one from scratch.” Clever man, that President!
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
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Molossia's Flag Day is September 9th! The day celebrates the first day the Molossian flag flew over the sovereign territory in 1998. Molossia’s flag is called The Grand Triune. The blue bar symbolizes strength and the desert sky. The white symbolizes purity and the mountains that surround Molossia, and the green symbolizes Prosperity and the Molossian landscape, “green after a spring rain,” …and maybe an intense summer watering. <br />
I know what you're wondering. Who stitches his flag together? Well, here's a quote from the “How to Start Your Own Nation” website, which Baugh authored: “I chose my nation's flag from among those that already exist, in this case Sierra Leone, and then turned it upside down. I did this so that I would have a real flag to fly outside when ever I wish, without having to sew one from scratch.” Clever man, that President!
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
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Molossia's Flag Day is September 9th! The day celebrates the first day the Molossian flag flew over the sovereign territory in 1998. Molossia’s flag is called The Grand Triune. The blue bar symbolizes strength and the desert sky. The white symbolizes purity and the mountains that surround Molossia, and the green symbolizes Prosperity and the Molossian landscape, “green after a spring rain,” …and maybe an intense summer watering. <br />
I know what you're wondering. Who stitches his flag together? Well, here's a quote from the “How to Start Your Own Nation” website, which Baugh authored: “I chose my nation's flag from among those that already exist, in this case Sierra Leone, and then turned it upside down. I did this so that I would have a real flag to fly outside when ever I wish, without having to sew one from scratch.” Clever man, that President!
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
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Molossia's Flag Day is September 9th! The day celebrates the first day the Molossian flag flew over the sovereign territory in 1998. Molossia’s flag is called The Grand Triune. The blue bar symbolizes strength and the desert sky. The white symbolizes purity and the mountains that surround Molossia, and the green symbolizes Prosperity and the Molossian landscape, “green after a spring rain,” …and maybe an intense summer watering. <br />
I know what you're wondering. Who stitches his flag together? Well, here's a quote from the “How to Start Your Own Nation” website, which Baugh authored: “I chose my nation's flag from among those that already exist, in this case Sierra Leone, and then turned it upside down. I did this so that I would have a real flag to fly outside when ever I wish, without having to sew one from scratch.” Clever man, that President!
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
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Molossia's Flag Day is September 9th! The day celebrates the first day the Molossian flag flew over the sovereign territory in 1998. Molossia’s flag is called The Grand Triune. The blue bar symbolizes strength and the desert sky. The white symbolizes purity and the mountains that surround Molossia, and the green symbolizes Prosperity and the Molossian landscape, “green after a spring rain,” …and maybe an intense summer watering. <br />
I know what you're wondering. Who stitches his flag together? Well, here's a quote from the “How to Start Your Own Nation” website, which Baugh authored: “I chose my nation's flag from among those that already exist, in this case Sierra Leone, and then turned it upside down. I did this so that I would have a real flag to fly outside when ever I wish, without having to sew one from scratch.” Clever man, that President!
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  • Its a tree. ...but more importantly, its a nice, cloudy sky. Wyoming's really pretty!
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
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Molossia's Flag Day is September 9th! The day celebrates the first day the Molossian flag flew over the sovereign territory in 1998. Molossia’s flag is called The Grand Triune. The blue bar symbolizes strength and the desert sky. The white symbolizes purity and the mountains that surround Molossia, and the green symbolizes Prosperity and the Molossian landscape, “green after a spring rain,” …and maybe an intense summer watering. <br />
I know what you're wondering. Who stitches his flag together? Well, here's a quote from the “How to Start Your Own Nation” website, which Baugh authored: “I chose my nation's flag from among those that already exist, in this case Sierra Leone, and then turned it upside down. I did this so that I would have a real flag to fly outside when ever I wish, without having to sew one from scratch.” Clever man, that President!
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth).. John Jacob, from Catonsville, tosses a horseshoe under grey skies. The rain stayed away for most of the the second annual Horseshoe Tournament at Opie's hosted by the Catonsville Men's Civic Association, and The Shed Guys Saturday, August 22, 2009.
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