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- noun Plural form of
outlaw . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
outlaw .
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Examples
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On Sunday, President Assad defended his violent crackdown on dissidents, saying it is a national duty to deal with what he called "outlaws" who cut off roads and "terrorize" people.
Syria's Assad Replaces Defense Minister, Arab Nations Recall Envoys 2011
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Assad has defended his crackdown on dissidents, saying it is a national duty to deal with what he called "outlaws" who block roads and, in his words, "terrorize" people.
12 Killed in Syria; International Community Denounces Violence 2011
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President Bashar al-Assad says the troops are acting out of national duty to counter what he calls outlaws, an interpretation of events rejected even by his allies.
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Assad has defended his crackdown on dissidents, saying it is a national duty to deal with what he called "outlaws" who block roads and "terrorize" people.
Syrian Government Launches New Raids Ahead of Security Council Meeting 2011
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Assad has defended his crackdown on dissidents, saying it is a national duty to deal with what he called "outlaws" who block roads and "terrorize" people.
Syrian Government Launches New Raids Ahead of Security Council Meeting 2011
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On Sunday, President Assad defended his violent crackdown on dissidents, saying it is a national duty to deal with what he called "outlaws" who cut off roads and "terrorize" people.
Syria's Assad Replaces Defense Minister, Arab Nations Recall Envoys 2011
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President Bashar al-Assad says the troops are acting out of national duty to counter what he calls outlaws, an interpretation of events rejected even by his allies.
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Assad has defended his crackdown on dissidents, saying it is a national duty to deal with what he called "outlaws" who block roads and, in his words, "terrorize" people.
12 Killed in Syria; International Community Denounces Violence 2011
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The government is targeting what it calls outlaws in and around the oil port city.
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Iraqi and U.S. forces blame what they call outlaws squaring off in Shiite turf battles.
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