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Shay's Rebellion was the rebellion in Massachusetts that made the leaders of the country begin to seriously question the effectiveness of the articles of confederation.
The masqurade rebellion.
I was arrested for having expired registration in Massachusetts. Seriously.
Seriously? Nowhere!
I seriously doubt it. John F. Kennedy was a Senator from Massachusetts so he would have been living in Washington DC or Massachusetts.
I believe the phrase is:"Rules without relationship equals rebellion."Unfortunately, this is one of those 'popular sayings' today.I seriously doubt that you will be able to find the actual person who coined the phrase. It has been used and used so often in so many areas that I am not even sure of the actual truephrase.....breeds rebellion?....leads to rebellion?....begets rebellion?I have heard or seen all of these forms of the phrase used, but, have never seen any credit given as to the author.
Using the minimum of time or resources necessary for effectiveness http://www.Google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS296US308&q=define%3A+economical&btnG=Search Seriously, wouldn't it be easier to use a dictionary for this?
They occured at a good time and place for their kind of event. Puritan Massachusetts held strong beliefs in the existance of witchcraft and took accusations of it seriously.
you guys suck....u cant even answer a question that a grade 10 student askes u... boo u...seriously...!!! ahh...i dont knw???
seriously? seriously?
Seriously is an adverb. Serious is an adjective.
You need to take your exams seriously..Seriously, who put beans in my shoes?This crime must be treated seriously.He was seriously wounded.