brigands in A Sentence

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    This is our daughter, our Brigands Ancestral daughter.

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    You brigand! Oh, you brigand!

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    You brigand! O you brigand!

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    His horse is Brigand.

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    These aren't Brigands, they're scarecrows!

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    Winetrout's right. To these Brigands, this is a business.

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    The more laws and regulations that exist, The more thieves and Brigands appear.

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    A forest brigand, desperately keen to reinvent himself as a subaltern political hero,

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    Everyone knows it's not worth the trouble and resources to take a nation of rocks and Brigands.

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    been no better than a band of ruthless commercial Brigands to whom culture was an unknown commodity.

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    called Julia Felix Gemina Lustra, founded by Augustus Caesar to counteract the activities of Brigands in surrounding areas.

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    The Bandit King has become a thorn in Mahishmati's side but Bhallaladeva has vowed to bring the brigand to justice, no matter the cost.

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    All these laws have had no more real obligation than have the agreements which Brigands, bandits, and pirates find it necessary to enter into with each other, for the more successful accomplishment of their crimes, and the more peaceable division of their spoils.

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    When Scottish chieftains(and various Brigands) noticed all these well to do farmers going about their business without someone threatening them for money, they decided to start threatening them for money in return for not razing their farm to the ground and destroying all their livestock.

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    Whatever cultural influence the British had on Indian life during the period began after 1773, when the functions of government exercised by the East India Company came under the general control of the British Parliament and the Company began gradually to acquire the character of a civilised government; up to then it had been no better than a band of ruthless commercial Brigands to whom culture was an unknown commodity.

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