Renegade Sentence Examples

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  • Some renegade Indians jumped the reservation.

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  • This names suits the renegade bounty hunter well.

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  • His old party associates regarded him as a renegade, the Democrats gave him a halfhearted support.

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  • A few readers sent along Kim Vo 's Mercury News piece about a renegade group of Roman Catholic women who have been ordained.

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  • These renegade oppressors must be made pariahs by the rest of the world.

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  • Arthur pursued him and they met in battle on the Isle of Man, where Arthur killed the young renegade, his worthiest foe.

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  • Maybe Marr, the Jewish renegade, is saying something that 's even more uncomfortable for some people than Hitler 's ideas?

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  • We know that renegade scientists have co-operated with Al Qaida and provided them with some of the knowledge they need to develop these weapons.

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  • He ends up teaming up with another renegade agent, Audubon Poe, running supplies out to Turkey.

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  • Street dance is the reason to see Rumble, an updated Romeo and Juliet by the German company Renegade Theater.

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  • Target Renegade is still a brilliant game today, chopping Double Dragon thoroughly in the windpipe.

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  • Dark, futuristic, techy beats from Barcode Recordings which is an off shoot of Renegade Hardware.

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  • We might regard it as characteristic of Pluto that an astrologer stole its dignity from Mars by underhanded, renegade means.

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  • Although others in the industry frequently question his renegade style, Chapman has been successful in bringing over 6,000 fugitives to justice.

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  • Dane earned other small roles on Married with Children, the police drama Silk Stalkings, and the outlaw bounty hunter drama Renegade.

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  • He has also had regular roles on The Bold and the Beautiful, and Renegade.

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  • With a wide range of slides, a lazy river, the active Renegade River, a wave pool, swim up bar, and the Splash Zone water fortress, Soak City has been a family favorite since it opened in 1988.

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  • Renegade picks up the story near the end of the original C&C.

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  • Information includes the group the item belongs to, either Renegade or Guardian.

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  • The Renegade Writers offer a series of online training options.

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  • The Liberty Renegade came with a 3.7-liter V6 engine, manual or automatic transmission, four-wheel drive, cloth seats, and many luxury features.

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  • Renegade Studios is the proud producer of this series which is the continuation of the Star Trek saga.

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  • Renegade Studios prides itself for bucking the Hollywood system that systematically churns out commercial films.

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  • It was a noble effort to secure a lasting settlement of the slavery question, but he was bitterly denounced throughout the north as a renegade.

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  • After the close of the Convention Tallien's political importance came to an end, for, though he sat in the Council of Five Hundred, the moderates attacked him as terrorist, and the extreme party as a renegade.

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  • He had with difficulty been prevented from holding up the lord privy seal by name as an example of the meaning of the word "renegade."

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  • But in spite of these imposing displays of power the princes looked with suspicion upon an emperor who was almost a stranger to their country and who was believed to be a renegade from their faith, and soon after Fredericks return to Italy the gulf between him and his German subjects was widened by his indifference to a great danger which threatened them.

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  • With the Liberal reaction and strong reform movement which characterized the earlier years of Alexander II.'s reign (1855-1881) he thoroughly sympathized, and for some time he warmly advocated the introduction of liberal institutions of the British type, but when he perceived that the agitation was assuming a Socialistic and Nihilist tinge, and that in some quarters of the Liberal camp indulgence was being shown to Polish national aspirations, he gradually modified his attitude until he came to be regarded by the Liberals as a renegade.

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  • Lucifer and the renegade angels fall into hell, but hell was already inhabited by demons, mutants and aliens.

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  • A small team of " renegade " workers currently oversees the project.

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  • I wish all the renegade playboys and everyone ever connected with them the absoloute best of luck with whatever they go on to do.

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  • H Perfect American dreams have gone renegade, Replicants killing the ones they obeyed.

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  • Before he became a renegade from the armies of Hell he was Al Simmons, an assassin working for the United States Security Group.

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  • It was really good to see someone make the renegade more accessible to an inexperienced performer.

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  • Beside AMERY, another notorious British civilian renegade was directly involved in the BFC.

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  • Timor-Leste, security collapsed after renegade soldiers clashed with security forces.

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  • Street dance is the reason to see Rumble, an updated Romeo and Juliet by the German company renegade Theater.

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  • Luckily, she has a female werewolf and a certain renegade sorcerer on her side...

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  • The tactic chosen by renegade loyalist Billy Wright of spreading terror by randomly choosing a victim had paid off.

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  • Sigismond of Hungary profited by the disorder that of ensued to regain Croatia and Dalmatia; and in 1398 Bosnian the Turks, aided by renegade Sla y s, 2 overran Bosnia.

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  • China regards Taiwan as a renegade province and has pledged to reunify the island with the mainland, by force if necessary.

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  • In 1992, Lamas played Reno Raines in the television drama Renegade, which lasted for five seasons.

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  • She appeared on an episode of Renegade in 1997, as well as Air America in 1999.

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  • By birth a Brahman, and brought up as a slave in Persia, he united the administrative ability of a Hindu to the fanaticism of a renegade.

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  • Another friar, Robert Topley, had turned renegade and married.

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  • With the advent of BF and UT2k3 I think renegade will die.

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  • From 1631 to 1702 the office of Bey was hereditary in the descendants of Mural, a Corsican renegade, and their rivalry with the Deys and internal dissensions kept the country in constant disorder.

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  • He developed four well-defined characters in the process - a country farmer, Ezekiel Biglow, and his son Hosea; the Rev. Homer Wilbur, a shrewd old-fashioned country minister; and Birdofredum Sawin, a Northern renegade who enters the army, together with one or two subordinate characters; and his stinging satire and sly humour are so set forth in the vernacular of New England as to give at once a historic dignity to this form of speech.

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  • They looked down on the Syrian, they thought the Berber a lout and a plebeian, they scorned the renegade, and called him a slave and son of a slave.

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  • In 1631 a Flemish renegade, known as Murad Reis, sacked Baltimore in Ireland, and carried away a number of captives who were seen in the slave-market of Algiers by the French historian Pierre Dan.

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  • A renegade Armenian Catholicos of the 7th century named Isaac has preserved to us a document which sums up their tenets.

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  • It has been edited, with an English translation (1907) by (Rev.) Lonsdale and Laura Ragg, who hold that it was the work of a Christian renegade to Mahommedanism about the 13th-16th century.

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  • The king's active and curious mind welcomed the learned; he maintained a complete toleration for the several creeds, races and languages of his realm; he was served by men of nationality so dissimilar as the Englishman Thomas Brun, a kaid of the Curia, and, in the fleet, by the renegade Moslem Christodoulos, and the Antiochene George, whom he made in 1132 "amiratus amiratorum," in effect prime vizier.

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  • These were - (1) the Adil Shahi dynasty, with its capital at Bijapur, founded in 1490 by a Turk; (2) the Kutb Shahi dynasty, with its capital at Golconda, founded in 1512 by a Turkoman adventurer; (3) the Nizam Shahi dynasty, with its capital at Ahmednagar, founded in 1490 by a Brahman renegade; (4) the Imad Shahi dynasty of Berar, with its capital at Ellichpur, founded in 1484 also by a Hindu from Vijayanagar; (5) the Barid Shahi dynasty, with its capital at Bidar, founded about 1492 by one who is variously described as a Turk and a Georgian slave.

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  • He began to lay down galleys and long ships, and hired pirates renegade vikings no doubtto train crews for him and to teach his men seamanship. The scheme, however, was only partly completed when in 876 three Danish kings entered Wessex and resumed the war.

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  • The worst blot on his fair fame is his adulatory congratulation of the murderous usurper Phocas; though his correspondence with the Frankish queen Brunhilda, and the series of letters to and concerning the renegade monk Venantius also present problems which his admirers find difficult of solution.

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  • A foe to philosophy and a renegade from art, Socrates took his departure from the same point as Protagoras, and moved in the same direction, that of the education of youth.

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  • A third army, commanded by Malik Kafur, a Hindu renegade and favourite of Ala-ud-din, penetrated to the extreme south of the peninsula, scattering the unwarlike Dravidian races, and stripping every Hindu temple of its accumulations of gold and jewels.

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  • The sultan now sent Sinan Pasha, " the Renegade," to invade Walachia with ioo,000 men.

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  • Until the 17th century the pirates used galleys, but a Flemish renegade of the name of Simon Danser taught them the advantage of using sailing ships.

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  • The same scholar traces back the account by Turbo in the Acts, and the historical data given in the fourth section, to the writings of Turbo, a Mesopotamian, who is assumed to have been a Manichaean renegade and a Christian.

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  • This was far less than the prince meant to obtain, but he would probably have been forced to accept the offer for want of a better if the insolence of one of Yusef's messengers, a Spanish renegade, had not outraged a chief partisan of the Omayyad cause.

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  • He converted his third master, a renegade Italian, and escaped with him to Aigues-Mortes near Marseilles in June 1607.

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  • Fighting a band of renegade Indians isn't half as hard as lassoing this little filly.

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