How To Use Renegade In A Sentence

  • We need our renegade cowboy president out of office
  • It seems pointlessly dense with renegade and overlapping wood slats, all cracked and sullied.
  • Troopergate was about a dangerous renegade brother-in-law; Walt Monegan was "insubordinate;" Charlie Gibson's interview was full of "gotcha" questions; Katie Couric was just mean and condescending; the shouts of "kill him" and "terrorist" at her rallies were the fault of Bill Ayers; Wardrobegate was the fault of the McCain Campaign; losing the election wasn't her fault, it was George W. Bush and the economy. Shannyn Moore: Gobble Gobblegate
  • Is there a huge problem with renegade owners unlawfully springing their offending dogs from the doggy jail?
  • The studio rep I dealt with got kind of huffy at those renegades who didn't drink the Kool Aid. Archive 2007-11-01
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  • For instance the front bodywork of the Renegade model has been completely restyled to differentiate it from the Limited.
  • Most likely, the leadership is using this initiative to wage war against their own renegade, polygamist brethren.
  • The subplots evolve around the fates of several individual soldiers of the Macht and a few other side characters: the young conscripts Gasca and Rictus of Isca, centurion Jason of Ferai, Vorus – the renegade general of the Assurian Empire, and Tyrin, the lowborn Kufr concubine of the upstart prince. Paul Kearney - The Ten Thousand (Book Review)
  • Engle makes Sherry adorably effective as an effable, devoted (brings his lunch to work) wife who deals reasonably well with that pesky little transgression and is funny as hell when she learns while drunk that Joe's old flame is married to the renegade preacher. James Scarborough: Bail Me Out, the Hudson Guild Theatre
  • Between there and the mainland were only a few scattered fishermen, renegades, loners and eccentrics.
  • Said they were renegades and were in violation of the nonproliferation agreement. FALLOUT
  • They took this to an imprisoned renegade (traitor) who was always kind to the Christians and whom they felt they could trust.
  • Englishmen when I say that to insult and abuse a man for adopting another faith, however opposed to our own, and even ridiculous in itself, is an odious method in controversy, and for myself I see little to choose between a proselyte of the gate, a renegade Mason, and a demitted Roman Catholic. Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer
  • You've been doing more for the system than the clamant renegades or blatant sell-outs you despise.
  • Since the 1880s, the national culture has celebrated the underdog - the Eureka gold miners, sheep stealing swaggies, renegade bushrangers, and striking shearers.
  • NEW YORK mdash; The renegade flight attendant who cursed out a passenger and emergency-chuted to folk-hero status thanked the world for its support and said ... Steven Slater, Jet Blue Flight Attendant, Wants To Return To Air
  • And for us to say it's just a few renegade soldiers, listen, I know that those were the ones on the photographs, but there were others who were derelict in their duty.
  • Ron Kershaw was known as a maverick, a hard-partying, renegade newsman who networks put up with despite his unorthodoxy simply because he turned third place stations into first place stations in record speed. Live and Let Love
  • During the commune heydays of the early 1970s, the ranch collected a typically renegade group of cultural misfits.
  • A group of monks, led by scholar Yang Fei, defend their temple against the renegade disciple, Shi, a traitor who collaborates with Manchu rulers.
  • If it puts you in a nostalgic mood, you should immediately obtain Frederick Turner's "Renegade"—an entertaining and skillful evocation of the time when Miller's memoir of bottom-feeding American expats in Paris was known as the dirtiest book in the world. In Praise Of the Gross
  • The rioters blame the 10,800-strong UN force in Congo for failing to stop Wednesday's capture of the eastern border city of Bukavu by renegade commanders once allied with neighbouring Rwanda.
  • On hearing from the alcaide the cause of the affray, he acted with becoming dignity, ordering the guards from the room and directing that the renegade should be severely punished for daring to infringe the hospitality of the palace and insult an embassador. Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume VII
  • The charismatic renegade Jedi spoke fondly of Kenobi's old mentor, Qui-Gon Jinn, who had once been Dooku's apprentice.
  • The makeshift police training centre was built in the aftermath of the worst attack against the British military by a renegade member of the Afghan security forces. Times, Sunday Times
  • A renegade missionary is brutally converted to the worship of a tribal fetish.
  • For reasons I shall not mention, by paths of descent I shall not describe, in the crown of my manhood and the prime of my devilishness in which Oxford renegades and racing younger sons had nothing on me, I found myself master and owner of a schooner so well known that she shall remain historically nameless. THE PRINCESS
  • Thiadora rebels against her floater past and goes to the military academy to join law enforcement, knowing that the law was often enforced upon renegade floaters.
  • He had handled his Indian scouts and dealt with the "bronco" Indians, the renegades from the tribes, in circumstances of extreme peril; for he had seen the sullen, moody Apaches when they suddenly went crazy with wolfish blood-lust, and in their madness wished to kill whomever was nearest. The Rough Riders
  • I'm convinced that the Mob, in cahoots with Cuban exiles and renegade CIA elements, whacked Jack Kennedy. A Conversation with James Ellroy author of The Cold Six Thousand
  • We've got your special look at radio's original renegade.
  • These renegades have rebelled against and rejected Heaven and His life, so they must in turn be denied life.
  • The gay scene was sort of a safe haven for any sort of social misfit or renegade.
  • The other test will be how he handles renegades such as John Carew and copes with the vacancies caused by the departure of the old guard.
  • Holden was an original secessionist, and his newspaper, the Standard, printed at Raleigh, was the mouth-piece of the Democracy until 1860, when this unblushing "scallawag," as the Southerners call political renegades, threw his Democratic sentiments out at window, and went in for the Union cause. The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland
  • The media has played along, nothing but culpable in promoting James 'renegade image exampled in the recent breathless national reports about the return of James' pit bull after a two week disappearance to his starring in (and producing) cable TV reality shows, including one called "Jesse James is a Dead Man". It's Official: Poseur Jesse James Is a Big Dumb Idiot
  • I gather my renegade son is in trouble again and has sent a woman as his emissary. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Augustine was a renegade against his mother's religion; took profane mistresses and lapsed into Manichaeism, a religion whose dualism always had a strong appeal for him.
  • The Keshian renegades who sell drugs out of the caravansary will be run. SHARDS OF A BROKEN CROWN
  • After 9/11 he labeled it a member of the "Axis of Evil," and later said he "loathed" Kim Jong Il. Yet in last month's State of the Union, he didn't even mention the renegade state. Looking For A Legacy
  • HIV renegades sometimes seem as if their main goal is mayhem, not construc - tive discourse. The Hiv Disbelievers
  • The tour has apparently upset China, which claims Taiwan as a renegade province.
  • There is something compelling about the notion of the renegade artist risking incarceration. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film certainly provides stimuli in its first 10 minutes we get our title gang of renegade heroes, evil Bolivian drug lords and their drug-mule children, a smoking school bus, girls in bikinis, enough high-caliber firepower to light up La Paz, an exploding helicopter, poignancy, death, a thirst for revenge. Only Action Clich
  • For Dylan is not only the most renowned protest singer of his era but also its most notorious renegade.
  • Seeking Don Juan, they found him playing chess with the alcaide of the palace, and the renegade at once began to comment on the Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume VII
  • Because Assange is a renegade who did their jobs for them and highlighted their inadequate reporting of the war. Gail Vida Hamburg: Castle Owners of the Fourth Estate Flog Usurper, Julien Assange
  • Some half-mad bitch of a stepmother puts a contract out on you and later tries to finish the job herself via poison, and a renegade bolt of lightning ultimately kills her? Top 10 Classic Movies That Got it Wrong » Scene-Stealers
  • Rebel forces loyal to renegade leader Laurent Nkundu have made serious inroads into territory previously held by the Congolese army of President Joseph Kabila around the eastern town of Goma.
  • But Ms Robinson says she welcomed the rebate and the backdown is a sign Labor has renegaded on a 2007 election commitment to create an exploration incentive. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • A renegade general who backed them is fighting for life after being shot by a sniper on Thursday. The Sun
  • In the eyes of critics, the respectable renegade from the ministry was a dangerous disturber of social order.
  • Instead of that, he'll go off on his own tack, a renegade, always rebelling. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • renegade supporters of the usurper
  • David Morse, as an American engineer, faces horrific conditions after being kidnapped by Colombian renegades.
  • Apparently pitched into a renegade research institute where vivisectionists are investigating what makes man tick, the audience are never sure whether they are visitors or subjects as they are herded about in darkness.
  • In the film, Harrison Ford plays a retired Blade Runner - a cop who hunts artificial humans, or replicants - who is brought back to kill four renegade replicants amid a dark futuristic vision of Los Angeles.
  • The trailer presents a product recall: a small group of renegade robots are being hunted down. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sunni renegades had earlier massacred Alawite soldiers in Aleppo. Syria: Identity Crisis
  • I suppose I forgot to mention it, but as a rule we don't allow renegades to partake in raids on the houses they used to belong to.
  • Alvin dressed in blue jeans, shirts and boots and looked like the renegade that he felt he was.
  • Renegade warlords and militants now control much of the main island of Guadalcanal.
  • The Renegade plummeted into the atmosphere in a steep nosedive.
  • It's great to be reminded of the recklessness of Murray's work, but it's also telling when an unregenerate painter, of all things, appears as that period's renegade.
  • It's just a power game like the shivving of a prison yard stoolie, or the slow radiation death of a renegade Russian. Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
  • We environmentalists are happily switching to bicycles anyway, with or without any orders from a tyrranical EUSSR or from the renegade UN communists. by hommedespoir (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 99 comments [66 recommended, 1 rejected]) on Tuesday, Dec 22, 2009 at 6: 10: 55 AM hommedespoir Holocaust Deniers, Global Warming Deniers, Chris Wallace: Any Difference?
  • And she is still fighting the same ‘renegade’ IRS agent, who, she says, seems hell-bent on liquidating the business.
  • Like the refugees and renegades who slunk away in the salt marshes of the Adriatic and builded the palaces of powerful Venice on her deep-sunk piles, so these wretched hunted blacks builded power until they became masters of the mainland, controlling traffic and trade-routes, compelling the bushmen for ever after to remain in the bush and never to dare attempt the salt-water. CHAPTER X
  • Its stature can be gauged by the not insignificant fact that after 33 years, it still inspires revolutionists and inflames the anger of renegades.
  • Redeem yourself or forever be consigned to history's judgment of political turncoats, renegades and saboteurs.
  • And between renegades, janizaries, and mothers of all nations, the blood of many a Turk must be physically anything rather than Turkish. Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American
  • You are to capture these four renegades and bring them to me alive.
  • “Very early after nine-eleven, U.S. intelligence agencies launched a series of operations that enabled them to locate and target key individuals in groups such as al-Qaeda in Iraq, the Sunni insurgency, and renegade Shia militias, or so-called special groups,” Wade said. Bodily Harm
  • He is a '60s renegade not afraid to use a corny word like "jeepers," and he displayed a ripe sense of humor about some of his younger antics - he once attended a press tour barefoot (although the suit was bespoke and the tie Hermes). Chicagotribune.com -
  • Regardless of the extent to which groups of investors do or do not become antagonistic, individual renegades will doubtlessly stir the pot. The 14th Banker: Mortgage Mess Battle Lines Being Drawn
  • At least they are all talking, and common ground was agreed on the need for strengthening border controls with Rwanda, suspected of providing backing for renegade ex-general Laurent Nkunda, and the need for all armed groups in the region to demilitarise. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • China sees Taiwan as a renegade province which does not deserve diplomatic recognition from the international community.
  • ‘They were renegades back then, and I guess we still are,’ said the veteran pilot and editor-in-chief of Ultralight Flying!
  • All traces of courtly refinement and laconic humour had vanished; he was now callous and vulpine, the renegade spirit of the hoodlum streets returning to his lost playground. Ballardian » Simon O’Carrigan’s The Drowned World
  • He forsakes his ties to his homeside and personally betrays his ruthless ignorant leader/mentor and conspires with his ragtag group of renegades to somehow stop the bloodshed as the two sides engage in an epic clash. Five Reasons Why You Should Go See How To Train Your Dragon THIS WEEKEND | /Film
  • MoMA cut ties with happycorp after ECD / founder Doug Jaeger (enabling ad renegade Poster Boy to "vandalize" one of its subway print installations. Adrants
  • I p.418 It was renegade Lin Biao who during the 9th Congress of the CPC when he had wrongfully usurped power in his hand, mischievously imposed the term Maoism and said that “Mao Zedong Thought was Marxism-Leninism of the era”. Archive 2006-06-01
  • He didn't want a band of renegades looking to make trouble near his family.
  • And in The Last Samurai, our most American-as-apple-pie actor, Tom Cruise, falls in love with Japanese warrior ways and becomes a renegade from the American army.
  • In a subsequent mission for Governor William Bradford that summer, Squanto was captured by Wampanoag while gathering intelligence on the renegade sagamore, Corbitant, at the village of Nemasket site of present-day Middleborough, Massachusetts. Archive 2009-11-22
  • The base hummed with the excited buzz of conversation as the renegades prepared for the upcoming raid.
  • In addition to fighting our way through K'lor'slugs, we encountered other human tomb raiders in the form of renegades and slaves. GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features
  • Goldstein was the renegade and backslider who once, long ago (how long ago nobody quite remembered), had been one of the leading figures of the Party, almost on a level with BIG BROTHER himself, and then had engaged in counter-revolutionary activities, had been condemned to death and had mysteriously escaped and disappeared. Is anyone uncomfortable with the imposition of the "2 minute hate" this week?
  • Four ordinary kids unite to reform a renegade alien hunter club that was founded centuries ago.
  • Among the small number of ordinary white Americans who avoided the self-imposed obligations of rednecks, hippies, and American citizens and embraced the gift of renegades were the workers at the General Motors plant in Lordstown, Ohio, who in 1972 staged a walkout in rebellion against their employer and their union, the UAW. A Renegade History of the United States
  • The radar operator watched carefully as the blip on his monitor representing the Renegade crawled into the system.
  • Does our new TV image now exclude the drag queen heroes and social renegades who gave rise to the Stonewall revolution?
  • On Baghdad's streets, rumors are rife about renegade ministry of interior death squads, carrying out sectarian killings.
  • The trailer presents a product recall: a small group of renegade robots are being hunted down. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some renegades, however, are out of the closet and proudly displaying fake whiskers and five-o'clock shadow, along with suits, boots and suspenders.
  • But the stance of aggressive unoriginality is still evident in The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky, written in late 1918.
  • Back in the day, Tosches wrote a column for Creem Magazine called Unsung Heroes, in which he profiled what he called "forgotten rhythm-and-blues and country renegades. Holly Cara Price: Great Rock & Roll Reads for the Fall
  • What more can you ask for from a thriller about renegades who steal nuclear missiles?
  • There was no claim of responsibility, but renegade groups in one militia have said they will not observe the truce.
  • Because of fuel thieves and pipeline saboteurs, pump stations had to conduct frequent patrols, especially at night when the Iraqi renegades would hide under the cover of darkness.
  • If the renegade clique of that country were in power , it would have meant serious disaster for the people.
  • But she may very well have had an arrangement with the renegades to lure a victim into the Basin; and then, untrustful of their bloodthirsty instincts, had fled with her prize to the Hole, so that he might be put to ransom. Bloom of Cactus
  • There is no proof that it was us who attacked your home… they were renegades.
  • The thesis was simple: only a small minority of renegades had acted against their own nation.
  • Juni and Carmen undertake a renegade mission to an uncharted island full of strange creatures and enemy agents, with Gary and Gertie in pursuit.
  • He must understand that the threat posed by police involvement in organised crime extends far beyond a public relations problem, and must make good on his promise to take firm action against the renegades under his command.
  • The renegade commander had returned to a small village in the middle of an opium-growing area and had taken up residence with up to 300 gun-toting supporters.
  • To this end, he has assembled not only his amazing array of weapons and inventions, but also a small army who serve as his renegade security force and ship's crew.
  • By courier, winged messenger and hand-scroll, the spies among the renegades had informed Izates of their movements toward his walled capital.
  • He worried about thieves and renegade soldiers but none crossed his path as he galloped boldly through woods and desert.
  • This is the first time there was a significant capture of renegades.
  • An underground group of renegade democrats are attempting to establish a free election to determine the fate of their country.
  • He should have followed Jesus's example, stridden into that cathedral in full archiepiscopal attire and commanded the renegade cleric and his lackeys to get out. Hugh Muir's diary
  • Just as one leather-jacketed, slouching renegade by name of Jim Steel took me under his musical wing, to open my ears to the glories of The Stooges, The Ramones, Radio Birdman and suchlike, it was one surgical-gowned, growling reprobate by name of Fergus Bannon who opened up my eyes, searing his scribblings on the inside of my skull -- right at the back, by the medulla oblongata, the snake-brain. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Throughout his lengthy international career, the much-tattooed and free-speaking Wilson has cultivated a reputation as a renegade in a sport whose image can be as stiff as its athletes are limber.
  • On the other hand, we get the old chestnut of the renegade bandit who preys on travelers, except in this case, he's presented as a sadistic brute.
  • Parents panic and one renegade cop goes berserk, in footage that is clearly recalling the riots of the previous decade and a half, from Watts to Kent State.
  • In September 1995, Bill Drummond, pop star, writer and situationist prankster was invited by Belgrade's renegade radio station B92 to première his infamous film Watch The K Foundation Burn A Million Quid in the capital's Republic Square.
  • NEW YORK — The renegade flight attendant who cursed out a passenger and emergency-chuted to folk-hero status thanked the world for its support and said he wants to go back to work. Steven Slater, Jet Blue Flight Attendant, Wants To Return To Air
  • Side rock rails matched by a similar rail under the front bumper complete the exterior changes, designed to make the Renegade the rugged image leader in the Cherokee line up.
  • Three men were shot dead by a renegade policeman.
  • Dredged from central casting are U.S. spooks on a renegade mission to kill him.
  • Out of over 30 cousins on one side alone, there are few renegades, and any sort of self-reliance is seen as catastrophic, or worse, deluded.
  • There is an unhealthy acceptance of the bad boys of sport as evidenced by last week's telly programme depicting renegades in a ‘sympathetic’ light.
  • In Tate Modern the rebels, renegades and subversives are given their own cathedral.
  • You kep 'tellin', us 'bout that asteroid full of renegade robots and how we was gonna need this here robot camo to keep 'em from zappin 'us. Phule me twice
  • The renegades first rustled herds of cattle to feed their people left starving on the government's reservations.
  • Borrow’s “Jeremiad,” to the effect that he had been beslavered by the venomous foam of every sycophantic lacquey and unscrupulous renegade in the three kingdoms. Travels through France and Italy
  • This voice, of course, was not heard, and they were branded as renegades to the cause of liberty.
  • By courier, winged messenger and hand-scroll, the spies among the renegades had informed him of their movements toward his walled capital.
  • Let India reclaim itself from the criminals and outlaws, reprobates and renegades.
  • Some threats to Mr Obama, whose Secret Service codename is Renegade, have been publicised, including an alleged plot by white supremacists in Tennessee late last year to rob a gun store, shoot 88 black people, decapitate another 14 and then assassinate the first black president in American history. Think Progress » Forgetting His Attacks On The Netroots, O’Reilly Says Media Are Using ‘Nuts’ To ‘Brand’ Tea Party As ‘Racists
  • He knew that he needed to assemble a team of renegades, so he personally interviewed every employee, seeking out those who could handle the demands of such an entrepreneurial environment.
  • In the film, retired cop Harrison Ford hunts down renegade human replicants amid a dark futuristic vision of Los Angeles.
  • Soon, however, that report was shot down, and the standoff, pitting a renegade cleric against the powers that be, was right back where it began.
  • The experience of the war on drugs suggests that if he is killed, another renegade warlord is likely to take his place and that even greater regional - even global - instability may result.
  • It is in prison that this renegade - who, if left at liberty, would almost certainly have remained yet another tedious 18th century debaucher - becomes a writer.
  • Taking an unexpected hand in the fortunes of cinematic renegades, the French designer agnès b. aka Agnès Andrée Marguerite Troublé has given financial backing to such bold and divisive filmmakers as Harmony Korine and Gaspar Noé, and conceived the allusively chic attire worn by Uma Thurman and John Travolta in "Pulp Fiction. Bidding a Very Long Farewell to Hungary's Film Hero
  • Instead they championed reactionary renegades and unfettered capitalist expansion.
  • The trailer presents a product recall: a small group of renegade robots are being hunted down. Times, Sunday Times
  • And so the renegade Valari came at last to the Island of Thalu in the uttermost west. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART ONE OF THE EA CYCLE
  • After fighting a successful duel with a local drunken bully, the man earns the reputation of being a terrifying warrior and is ordered by his lord to execute a renegade samurai.
  • Euthanasia advocates in the US yesterday said her assisted suicide was facilitated by renegades prepared to operate outside the law for money.
  • But a Shiah leader said the attackers may have been renegade tribal factions from within the Shiah community.
  • Renegade warlords and militants now control much of the main island of Guadalcanal.
  • If the renegade clique of that country were in power , it would have meant serious disaster for the people.
  • But it's a long journey, and before he confronts the renegade colonel, Willard must first face all manner of trippy imagery, including the American Air Cavalry strafing a Vietnamese village to the sound of amplified Wagner, Robert Duvall declaring that he loves "the smell of napalm in the morning", a riot triggered by frugging bunny-girls, a Californian surfer on LSD and Dennis Hopper as a madly babbling photojournalist. Apocalypse Now: No 1
  • We environmentalists are happily switching to bicycles anyway, with or without any orders from a tyrranical EUSSR or from the renegade UN communists. by hommedespoir (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 99 comments [66 recommended, 1 rejected]) on Tuesday, Dec 22, 2009 at 6: 13: 27 AM Holocaust Deniers, Global Warming Deniers, Chris Wallace: Any Difference?
  • When I was 19 I purchased a Mossberg 500 16 ga. and a T/C Renegade muzzleloader from a guy I knew getting divorced. How did ya'll get your first gun? Was it a gift, a trade, or did you just buy it yourself?
  • In 1970, when I first started rock climbing, I thought it was a sport for renegades and eccentrics, maybe like tree climbing is today.
  • Along the sunset face of this gleaming _picacho_ there was a shelf or ledge that had often been used by the Apaches for signaling purposes; the renegades communicating with their kindred about the agency up the valley. An Apache Princess A Tale of the Indian Frontier
  • The controversy follows close on the heels of the FY99 Appropriations Bill Report which noted China was increasing its readiness and ability to take back what China considers to be the renegade province.
  • The Renegade under skipper Brendan Ryan went to the assistance of the lone yachtsman and took the yacht in tow and the sailor on board.
  • It seems pointlessly dense with renegade and overlapping wood slats, all cracked and sullied.
  • She has fled on a ship filled with escaped slaves and captained by a renegade pirate. Query: New and Improved! Now With Notes!
  • The trailer presents a product recall: a small group of renegade robots are being hunted down. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today, growing fears that military renegades may have hatched a conspiracy to attempt to aid the enemy.
  • Instead they championed reactionary renegades and unfettered capitalist expansion.
  • Prominent candidates are denounced as renegade and inebriate.
  • In El Salvador in the 1980s, 55 special forces troops beat back a guerrilla insurgency while gradually integrating renegade militias into a newly professionalized national army.
  • During the commune heydays of the early 1970s, the ranch collected a typically renegade group of cultural misfits.
  • It sees the British Prime Minister's private army at war with Russian warlords and renegade spies.
  • A swarm of little helpers pounced on Jeff, as well as the renegade imp from the ball return. BRIMSTONE AND LIARS • by Stephanie Scarborough
  • Miss Pouty Lips rescues the love of her life - renegade doctor Nick - from bandidos (wild-eyed, crooked-toothed, of course) in war-torn Chechnya, only to step on a mine while running for help.
  • Bribery had gotten him the identity of the renegade young men; he'd had them all rounded up and threatened with execution unless the one who'd done the deed identified himself.
  • The renegades, aptly named the Wolves, were formed when, having deserted their battalions for unknown reasons, they met in a gully off the coast somewhere below Twofold Bay.
  • For Chris Potters 'interpretation of the new reg from the official Mexican website look at my site ---- www. headformexico.com and click on the Ask the Renegade link. Can I take a desktop or not???
  • Renegade tentacles, guns, mop-torches, mob-frenzies, corpses exploding with alien spiders, dragon-beasts, stingers in the neck, severed torsos … need I go on? TEN of TERROR #7: The Mist « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • The ‘fourth wall’ of performance means about as much to these devil-may-care renegades as the no-white-after-Labour-Day rule that fashion fascists love to impose on free spirits.
  • Had he been hurt, shot by a renegade bullet?
  • Why, then, did the culture of American renegades get so little praise from the would-be evangelists of democracy? A Renegade History of the United States
  • Each tactical mission you complete gains insight into the greater objectives of the renegade faction of this global energy consortium.
  • With his manicured facial hair and distressed leather crown, Steve Hendrickson's Leontes exudes hot, renegade royalty.
  • The army were being oversensitive and a little renegade too. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • The decision was then taken to deploy police marksmen to the scene to shoot the renegade.
  • We environmentalists are happily switching to bicycles anyway, with or without any orders from a tyrranical EUSSR or from the renegade UN communists. by hommedespoir (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 99 comments [66 recommended, 1 rejected]) on Tuesday, Dec 22, 2009 at 6: 10: 35 AM Holocaust Deniers, Global Warming Deniers, Chris Wallace: Any Difference?
  • The corvettes, released from their missile defense duties, surged forward to engage the renegade cruisers at point blank range.
  • And before us fled Indian and Tory, yager and renegade, Greens, Rangers, Highlanders, officers galloping madly, baggage-wagons smashed, horses down, camp trampled to tatters and splinters as the vengeance of Tryon County passed in a tornado of fury that cleansed the land forever of Walter Butler and his demons of the The Reckoning
  • Now Hallam has become a renegade, slaughtering innocent civilians without a shred of guilt or remorse.
  • Navy renegades upstaged it with a buccaneering March landing on South Georgia, in direct contravention of orders.
  • The carnage was the product of a showdown between two crime bosses – Fernando "The Engineer" Sanchez Arellano and Teodoro "El Teo" Garcia Simental, a renegade lieutenant who rose through the ranks by dissolving bodies in vats of lye. Mexico Upset By California Efforts To Legalize Pot
  • The expansion of Anglo-Norman lords in Ireland took place through alliances with Irishmen whom it is anachronistic to label renegades or traitors.
  • A ship filled with escaped slaves and captained by a renegade pirate. Query: New and Improved! Now With Notes!
  • I come to the river rod in hand, neither saint nor renegade.
  • I think it is an unfortunate fact that we are faced with a small band of renegades who are professional killers and who will continue to try to attack us to effectively roll back the tide of history.
  • The radar operator was watching carefully as the blip on his monitor representing the Renegade crawled into the system.
  • China regards Taiwan as a renegade province and seeks to isolate it diplomatically.
  • As was the custom after a successful major raid, the renegades had a celebration involving singing, dancing, giving out names to those who had earned them, and, of course, drinking.
  • He should have followed Jesus's example, stridden into that cathedral in full archiepiscopal attire and commanded the renegade cleric and his lackeys to get out. Hugh Muir's diary
  • The so-called ‘janjaweed,’ to which news reports refer, are a renegade element of the Popular Defense Force.
  • He has been claiming that such mass killings are the handiwork of the security forces themselves directly or through the renegade militants under control of official agencies.
  • There's a reason that this outfit of hip hop renegades are on Warp.
  • Right-wing renegades - an English-speaker and a Pole, rather than Afrikaners - were responsible.
  • Leaflets advertising the renegade symposium were distributed to convention delegates by symposiasts and their supporters.
  • It seems that elements of the very same renegade clan that attacked you and Haflunormet at the Retreat of Xer! kex planned to disrupt this fair, setting off bombs and shooting visitors indiscriminately. Diuturnity's Dawn
  • A renegade group who believes that revolutionary programer Kevin Flynn is still alive (despite having disappeared from the public eye two decades ago), infiltrated the event and took over the press conference. Tron Legacy Viral: Flynn Lives Group Invades Encom Press Conference in San Francisco | /Film

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