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Set upon by brigands, she dispatches them all — to her own amazement and delight — with superhuman strength and speed and the usual repertoire of martial arts twirls, kicks and dodges.

They want more than someone who is the same age as Trump running against the brigand.

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The aliens and brigands still look like summer-stock extras, and the cannon fodder among the junior officers can still be discerned a mile off.

Black and brown police officers fought back against Trump's brigands.

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Not only that, the medieval lord was also the primary unit of legal, civic and military power, often serving as the first stop for legal matters and the first defense against brigands and rival kingdoms.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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