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  • Between 1900 and 1909 he apparently was a "bandido" hunted by the Federal Police.

    Pancho Villa, re-evaluated 2004

  • Drag out that 40-year-old "bandido" greasepaint, Paul. . . you can play the aging "reconquista" who lays siege to a downtown L.A. hotel where he's been employed as a dishwasher for 40 years.

    Quotation Of The Day 2006

  • His transformation from "bandido" to political activist and revolutionary can be attributed to a meeting with Abraham Gonzales, the Governor of Chihuahua and a representative of President Francisco Madero.

    Pancho Villa, re-evaluated 2004

  • Between 1900 and 1909 he apparently was a "bandido" hunted by the Federal Police.

    Pancho Villa, re-evaluated 2004

  • His transformation from "bandido" to political activist and revolutionary can be attributed to a meeting with Abraham Gonzales, the Governor of Chihuahua and a representative of President Francisco Madero.

    Pancho Villa, re-evaluated 2004

  • This sneaky creature will appear – wearing blue gloves and a bandido eyemask that conceals his identity from absolutely nobody – and attempt to swipe something.

    Sam Leith on Dora the Explorer 2011

  • Another corrido is about Joaquin Murrieta, native of Sonora who live in the Gold Rush era in California and became known as a cutthroat bandido.

    The Music of Mexico 2006

  • They warned that a skylight is an easy entry for a bandido.

    Glass Block Skylights 2006

  • They warned that a skylight is an easy entry for a bandido.

    Glass Block Skylights 2006

  • They warned that a skylight is an easy entry for a bandido.

    Glass Block Skylights 2006

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