Town and countryside are periodically ravaged by roving bands of brigand soldiers.
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Art prices have risen to levels that even the least cultured brigand can appreciate.
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Foreign aid workers based in Herat think Mr Khan a brigand, but not of the worst order.
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They meet Valeria, a female brigand, who becomes Conan's lover.
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Bond occasionally engaged in fisticuffs with a brigand, but that was just a different kind of workout.
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His dream of glory involved the dire meeting of a traveler, a brigand and a gendarme in the forest.
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He has decided to become a brigand and die an outlaw.
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A year ago, you were a brigand in the woods.
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Perhaps the premiere brigand was Bernard Madoff.
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Bandit: an armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band
Les brigands (The Bandits) is an opu00E9ra bouffe, or operetta, by Jacques Offenbach to a French libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halu00E9vy. Meilhac and Halu00E9vy's libretto lampoons both serious (Schiller's play set to music by Verdi) and light theatre (Fra Diavolo and Les diamants de la couronne by Auber)...