Someone who did not support either side in the revolutionary war
A noose is an adjustable loop of rope, such as one you would use to hang someone, or at the end of a lasso.
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a villein is someone who would have to work for the lord of the manor 40 days for free. but that changed after the plague. mst of the town would have been villeins
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is an example of many things. It shows how powerful love is and the extents that someone would go to for someone they love. It shows how fighting can lead to complete disasters and that there shouldn't be feuds. It proves that you can't force your child to marry someone if the child loves someone else. Romeo and Juliet have many lessons and I think Shakespear wrote this play to show people it is better to love than to fight, it is better to have peace than war, but above all, that love can overcome many things and that if you love someone so much, you would die for them.
Patriots would tar and feather their neighbours if they suported the British during the war.
Unfortunately the crime is only aiding a minor. They should be tarred and feathered. I would have no issue with a few thousand dollar fine and serving time for such poor parenthood.
well im not sure but i know i cant survive on crap so i geuss the answer would be no
No, he did not survive. In fact he had no intension of saving himself, as it would mean taking the life of someone else who would not be able to escape.
1:2:1
That would probably be the feathered kind.
well first................ you need someone strong
Years and years ago, sailors would tar their 'pigtail". When they would fight seamen the tarred 'quaff' would prevent that seaman from being beheaded.
The F2 generation would have a mix of genotypes for feather color, depending on the genetic makeup of the F1 birds. Assuming the blue feathered bird is homozygous dominant (BB) and the white feathered bird is homozygous recessive (bb), the F1 generation would be heterozygous (Bb). In the F2 generation, there would be a phenotypic ratio of 3:1 for blue to white feathers and a genotypic ratio of 1:2:1 for BB:Bb:bb.
it is called Quetzalcoatl Wow, that would be good on Scrabble :)
Paleontologists are just beginning to be able to discover the colors of exceptionally preserved, feathered dinosaurs, such as Anchiornis. However, there is not yet enough information on dinosaur color to discuss the topic in detail; anything someone would say would be speculation.
If someone stole the food then people would not survive, so it affects the population of a country.