Long a hide-out for bandits, rebels and visionaries, the caatinga also earns a reputation as a mystical badlands. |
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Suppose some foolish fellow were to tell the army where the guerrillas' hide-out is? |
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As the deposits have an uneven, rough surface, these little sockets are a perfect hide-out for bacteria to nest in. |
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The Mountain, now called the Mont St. Clair, also served as a hide-out for privateers and pirates, the most famous of which was Barberoussette. |
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Should a tablet be placed on the former hide-out of American whisky runners, because it had a considerable reputation in its day? |
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About a dozen captors who rotated in guarding him from hide-out to hide-out always wore masks. |
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It is also known that the coming spring and summer time is the most comfortable time for bandits who have found themselves a comfortable hide-out in the forests of the restless Caucasus. |
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Most stock machines are already very well equipped to bring you to that secluded secret hide-out of yours safe and sound, even more so, if it's a recent model. |
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Patterson takes me upstairs to his office hide-out. |
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The hide-out was discovered after a tip off. |
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Within seconds, they were driving away to a hide-out just 20 minutes away. |
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All five were arrested, along with a sympathiser who had been helping them, when security forces raided the hide-out where they had evaded arrest since the crackdown on opposition groups by Burmese military leaders. |
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In the objectivity, criminals find a hide-out. |
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