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- noun
Massachusettsian
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- noun a native or resident of Massachusetts
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Examples
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The highest-ranked Bay Stater was Garnett at number 15.
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People in both parties smirked reflexively when Democrats awarded their 2004 convention to Boston (nominating another Bay Stater, Mr. Kerry, for good measure).
NYT > Home Page 2010
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People in both parties smirked reflexively when Democrats awarded their 2004 convention to Boston (nominating another Bay Stater, Mr. Kerry, for good measure).
NYT > Home Page 2010
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But second, HCFA strongly endorses a number of revenue initiatives (that means tax increases) to rebuild our public systems that provide the quality of life we want for every Bay Stater.
A Healthy Blog HCFA 2010
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People in both parties smirked reflexively when Democrats awarded their 2004 convention to Boston (nominating another Bay Stater, Mr. Kerry, for good measure).
NYT > Home Page 2010
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The Bay Stater noted that he has previously supported ethanol subsidies, but he called subsidies "a hidden form of energy tax."
TIME.com: Top Stories Erin McPike 2010
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Gillibrand -- whose district encompasses the entire western border of Massachusetts, and whom we are therefore pleased to deem an honorary Bay Stater -- has already proven that she's a tough, formidable campaigner and fundraiser.
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Benefits for a Bay Stater on food stamps, she estimated, could go up by roughly $25 a month.
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Red Line Report chief scout Kyle Woodlief was impressed with Kreider from the first moment he saw him, and ranked the Boston College-bound Bay Stater as the premier player among his peers on the local circuit.
Hockey Journal 2009
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As a Bay Stater, I’m familiar with several variations of the joke.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Information About Prostitution 2010
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