This time players are lawmen in the old west trying to capture various outlaws. |
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It's identical to those used by many a Texas Ranger and other border lawmen in the early decades of the 20th century. |
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Having been acquitted in Canton, he was erroneously set free by lawmen who didn't see the orders to transport him back. |
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The posse, originally presented to be the finest lawmen in the country, isn't quite as upstanding as their image would suggest either. |
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Police officers are getting in bed with the bad guys and the corruption has caused several decorated lawmen to leave their posts. |
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Police department budgets were small, and town coffers often ran dry, so lawmen, being the crafty lot they are, solved their dilemma themselves. |
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Western heroes are often lawmen, ranchers, army officers, or a fast-draw gunfighter. |
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Last week, the crowd of lawmen and women were lounging in Courtroom One as they waited for the judge to arrive. |
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The probe took lawmen to the eastern United States to determine whether the inheritance, in fact, existed. |
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Clearly, there needs to be better training of our lawmen, they need to be a bit less ready to discharge their firearms. |
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The new order of movie bad guys proved their badness by shooting lawmen in the back. |
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Thankfully, I do think based on recent reports that our lawmen are making good dents in the illegal drug trade here. |
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On account of this and the death of a number of our lawmen on the job, the Police have had to issue protective gear, like bullet-proof vests, to its members. |
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All of these men, along with gunfighters, banditos, soldiers, Indians, lawmen, saloon girls, even ladies dressed in the height of fashion, gathered for one purpose. |
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To the south, lawmen and judges were elected, and they frequently indulged in graft and other kinds of lawlessness. |
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Pursued by armed lawmen, they crossed the Pampas and the Andes and again reached the safety of Chile. |
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In the following centuries the sophists became masters of rhetoric, and taught this sometimes black art to the politicians and lawmen of their day. |
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Now, the article says he has been co-operating with the lawmen, and that he spoke to his posse of followers and told them to remain quiet and not demonstrate! |
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Soon, laws were passed making gambling illegal, and lawmen like Earp were busy throwing illegal players into jail. |
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The voices of the two lawmen were low, undetectable with the exception of Gordon's shouts, but when he realized that his voice was turned up, he would lower it again. |
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The protesters sought police protection but a high-ranking officer ordered lawmen to withdraw and allowed the attackers to set upon the demonstrators. |
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Customize your town with over 50 buildings, upgrades and luxury items, and hire lawmen and gunslingers to keep the peace. |
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But without more determined efforts from governments and lawmen, it is unlikely to paint a happier picture. |
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The lawmen also give the once-over to red and gold bamboo plants and Davis' melon crop. |
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He and Viggo Mortensen are lawmen hired to protect a sleepy town from the ruthless Randall Bragg. |
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To the north, the lawmen were members of an incorruptible uniformed constabulary, subject to strict military discipline, who never drew their fire-arms until reason and force of will had failed. |
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Act as a gunslinger protecting righteousness, or seek retribution as you face corrupt lawmen, warring tribes, cold-blooded outlaws, and ruthless renegades. |
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It is likely to be only the start of a traumatic reckoning for the city's long-troubled police department. Police officers at first portrayed the shoot-out as a heroic victory by lawmen over the lawless. |
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Namely, whether to stand by every utterance from one of their official candidates, or try to maintain a firewall between their national policies on crime and justice, and the campaign slogans of these would-be local lawmen. |
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It is also true that the underlying transactions had nothing to do with America, but because they were denominated in dollars they had to be cleared in New York, which provided America's lawmen with a toehold. |
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The days of the lawmen of the Wild West are over. |
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Zharey District may be the Wild West, but Canadians can rest assured that their soldiers and police are making a significant difference with the local lawmen, the Afghan Uniformed Police. |
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Led by John Lewis of SNCC and Martin Luther King's aide, the Reverend Hosea Williams, some 525 marchers were met on the Pettus Bridge over the Alabama River by Alabama state troopers and local lawmen. |
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They learned that they had as much, if not more, to fear from ordinary citizens than from lawmen. |
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The Old West Lawmen's Association, which consists of retired law enforcement officers, will be wearing attire portraying lawmen of the Old West. |
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Jenkins writes of Buffalo Soldiers, black abolitionists, lawmen, outlaws and town leaders. |
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The Lawmen by western author Alton Pryor is an engaging focus on law enforcers that plied their trade on the western American frontier. |
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