Bandits Sentence Examples

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  • Out of nowhere, bandits attack your village.

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  • Soon enough, they are kidnaped by desert bandits.

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  • The island has no internal history beyond a very characteristic fact, a third revolt of slaves and bandits, which was quelled with difficulty in the days of Gallienus.

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  • When the real Kennedy King is captured by bandits in Spain, Latham goes to his aid but ends up a prisoner as well.

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  • Goldsworthy was murdered by Chinese bandits during an attack on his mission station on March 6 1938.

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  • First of all he loses his valuable flocks and herds, carried away by marauding bandits.

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  • The city will have no more than 100,000 one-armed bandits.

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  • The A-Team find Massey, and in turn they are also captured by some Mexican drug bandits aided by a rebel army.

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  • In Nigeria, armed bandits - who have hit five vehicles - are a bigger threat.

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  • Some of the items you can expect to see here include traditional, large beach balls, colorful plastic rings and the jauntily named Toypedo Bandits; brightly colored toys that are shaped like torpedoes.

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  • When he started selling big with Columbia, they made out like bandits.

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  • For her sake, he hoped they were being stalked by inept bandits and not by bloodthirsty warriors like those from Landis.

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  • This is why Robin Hood and all the social bandits who succeeded him were so popular.

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  • No escape for bail bandits 21 February 2005 Bail bandits in Warwickshire have discovered there's no escaping the Criminal Justice System.

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  • Playing one arm bandits every evening is clearly not an example of responsible stewardship of either your money or your time.

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  • The bandits of international capital, the Polish junkers and capitalists, are now raising a great lamentation that Poland is in great danger.

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  • As such they were vulnerable and prone to attack out of the blue by merciless bandits who were renowned and ruthless murderers.

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  • Every can of Bandits contain 20 compact pouches of premium, high-quality Skoal moist smokeless tobacco.

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  • Insurrections occurred frequently, the insurgents receiving secret aid from sympathizers in China, and the difficulties of the Japanese being increased not only by their ignorance of the country, which abounds in fastnesses where bandits can find almost inaccessible refuge, but also by the unwillingness of experienced officials to abandon their home posts for the purpose of taking service in the new territory.

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  • Before you decide to commit to one of these little heart bandits for the next fifteen years, take some time to learn about Pitbulls and what will be required of you to be a good and responsible owner for the lifetime of this dog.

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  • Players mount horses, chase bandits, fire their six-shooters, and seek revenge for their father's death in true wild-west fashion.

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  • Punks, thugs and bandits variously driving and riding motorcycles, dunebuggies and assorted four-wheeled chariots against Mad Max in a Mack truck provide one of the most spectacular and thrilling pursuit sequences ever filmed.

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  • Cuspius Fadus, the first of these procurators, purged the land of bandits.

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  • The finances were in the last distress; the anti-religious policy of the government kept many departments on the verge of revolt; and commerce was almost suspended by the decay of roads and the increase of bandits.

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  • A man is walking from Jerusalem to Jericho when he is attacked by bandits and left for dead by the roadside.

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  • All are fearful areas, unpopulated and places of last resort for bandits and other desperados.

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  • It says my uncle killed my mate and daughter, not the bandits.

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  • Then came the long, firm rule of Porfirio Diaz, who first broke up the organizations of bandits that infested the country, and then sought to raise Mexico from the state of discredit and disorganization into which it had fallen.

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  • The government has made repeated efforts to secure immigrants from Europe, but the lands set apart for immigrant settlers are in the forested provinces south of the Bio-Bio, where the labour and hardships involved in establishing a home are great, and the protection of the law against bandits and criminal assaults is weak.

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  • An excellent understanding was, in fact, established between these two contiguous countries, in spite of occasional disturbances by bandits on the frontier.

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  • They were used by the inhabitants of Arbela as a place of refuge from the army of Bacchides, general of Demetrius king of Syria, and were the resort of bandits in the reign of Herod the Great.

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  • It was up its valley that first Greek, then Latin civilization penetrated from the Mediterranean to Lyons, as well as in the 10th century the Saracen bandits from their settlement at La Garde Freinet, near the coast of Provence.

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