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At times, Seattle played a formation that had seven defensive backs on the field, Will the Seahawks employ that package, which they call Bandit, against other teams, and can they generate pressure with that package or was this a one-time occurrence against an opponent that has allowed more sacks than any team in the league?
The Seattle Times 2010
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My Siberian Husky, Bandit, is curled up against my left side, his head a warm weight on my stomach, his furry ears available to be touched and stroked.
Angels' Pawn is out! Psst...something cool in the post [Edited] Nalini Singh 2009
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Dick Cheney, America's No. 1 Bandit, is trying to promote another 9/11;
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The second Gill piece, titled "Baroni the Bandit", is an utter lambasting.
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The second Gill piece, titled "Baroni the Bandit", is an utter lambasting.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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Apparently, this wallaroo has the name Bandit, was some guy's pet until it escaped a couple weeks ago.
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Apparently, this wallaroo has the name Bandit, was some guy's pet until it escaped a couple weeks ago.
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After his bull, Bandit, had been killed in a fall down the cliff, bullhand Sergeant Spook Tieras established a tool sharpening and repair station at the drop in the river which became known as the Bandit Falls.
Elephant Song Longyear, Barry 1982
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I wonder if the word Bandit has something to do with Bandana.
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According to the brewery, this light ale, which would be marketed in school-color purple and gold cans, would be called Bandit Blonde after a defensive unit on the school's 1958 national-championship squad.
You Can't Spell 'Lush' Without L-S-U Ben Cohen 2012
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