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brigand

[brig-uhnd] / ˈbrɪg ənd /


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This work was Delacroix’s first religious commission, introduced in the Salon of 1827, and it opens the retrospective, hanging beside its Salon alum “Mortally Wounded Brigand Quenches His Thirst.”

From New York Times • Sep. 13, 2018

Brigand returned $4 and $2.20, while Night Tide was another 1¼ lengths back in third and paid $2.20 to show.

From Washington Post • Jul. 18, 2011

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Majestic City drew away in the final sixteenth of a mile to beat Brigand by 2¼ lengths and win Sunday’s $100,000 Hollywood Juvenile Championship on closing day of Hollywood Park.

From Washington Post • Jul. 18, 2011

The San Francisco Grabhorn Press's de luxe edition of Joaquin Murrieta, The Brigand Chief of California was sold to the last copy the day after Jackson praised it over the air.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the first place, Harry, the Brigand was never in any danger of sinking.

From The Boy Aviators in Africa by Goldfrap, John Henry




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