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Instead ( after several larger cities backed out ), Covington was awarded a team in the new " outlaw " circuit, the Federal League.
It also has elements of comedy and the " Buddy Cop " film genre, as it involves two men of different personalities and ethnicities ( a Chinese imperial guard and a Western outlaw ) who team up to stop a crime.
** Yosemite Sam, a short-tempered and extremely grouchy Western outlaw who plays for the Looney Tunes ' team.
As of the 2008 – 2009 alignments from both UIL and TAPPS, the state of Texas has 183 six-man football teams ( 127 in UIL and 56 in TAPPS ); this does not count schools in other leagues such as Texas Christian Athletic League ( TCAL ) or schools playing " outlaw schedules " ( schools whose enrollment is too large to play six-man football in a sanctioned district, but nevertheless continue to organize a team ).
* The " Robin & Marian Mysteries " by Clayton Emery, appearing in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and elsewhere, feature the outlaw husband-wife team as amateur detectives solving bizarre murders.
" I caught on with an outlaw team in Cananea, Mexico, just across the Arizona border.
He headed back west with his new bride and joined the Fresno team in the outlaw California State League.
Afterwards, Williams barnstormed and played in outlaw leagues for a few years, and he played briefly for the Fort Bayard Veterans team in New Mexico which was part of the Copper League or Cactus League.
For a time, Chase was player-manager of an outlaw team in Douglas, Arizona that included Buck Weaver, Chick Gandil and Lefty Williams.
Earlier attempts included an aborted campaign in the Class D Eastern Carolina League in and an " outlaw league " team in and.
Class A schools with enrollments over 99. 5 are only eligible for 11-man football ; however, some schools organize a six-man team and play an " outlaw " schedule ( i. e., the school is not eligible for the postseason ).
Prior to the 1912 – 13 season, and despite being branded an " outlaw " by the NHA, Johnson appeared ready to return to the Wanderers as he signed a new contract with the eastern team.
Melissa continued to serve with the team, who operated as a team of outlaw superheroes.
Babb left to form his own team at the end of 2008, due to wanting to run more of an " outlaw " type schedule, and wanting to race closer to home to be with his family.
The team was a member of the short-lived Federal League, which was a minor league in 1913 but a full-fledged outlaw major league the next two years.
In 1912, a Pittsburgh-based team was established and began play in the outlaw United States Baseball League.

outlaw and also
The 4-5 nine is also known as " Jesse James " because the outlaw Jesse James was killed by a. 45 caliber pistol.
Punjabi biopic Jatt Jeona Morh about the noted dacoit, Jatt Jeona Morh, was made in 1991, also in the same year came, Jagga Dakubased on a noted outlaw and dacoit during British Raj, Jagga Daku.
There is no evidence however that this Robert Hood, although an outlaw, was also a bandit.
In the 1994 issue of Foreign Affairs, National Security Advisor Anthony Lake claimed " the reality of recalcitrant and outlaw states that not only choose to remain outside the family democratic nations but also assault its basic values.
Action was also taken against African leaders who refused to agree to British treaties to outlaw the trade, for example against " the usurping King of Lagos ", deposed in 1851.
The amendments also authorized individual states to outlaw union security clauses ( such as the union shop ) entirely in their jurisdictions by passing right-to-work laws.
This number does not include the nonregistered ( also known as " farmer " or " outlaw ") packs.
Declared an outlaw by the Spanish king in 1580, he was assassinated by Balthasar Gérard ( also written as " Gerardts ") in Delft four years later.
In 1950, Ollie P. Roberts ( also known as Ollie L. Roberts, " Brushy Bill " Roberts, or William Henry Roberts ), a resident of Hico during the late 1940s, claimed to have been the outlaw Billy The Kid.
King also staunchly enforced the “ dry county ” law once the residents voted to outlaw the sale of alcohol.
Notorious outlaw Tom Ketchum also lived in Catron County around this time.
A historical marker is also pending outside Burleson at the location of a stagecoach robbery by the notorious frontier outlaw Sam Bass.
William H. Bonney ( born William Henry McCarty, Jr. c. November 23, 1859 – c. July 14, 1881 ), better known as Billy the Kid but also known as Henry Antrim, was a 19th-century American gunman who participated in the Lincoln County War and became a frontier outlaw in the American Old West.
In the early 1970s, Haggard was also part of outlaw country, alongside singer-songwriters such as Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings.
When the Puritans banned Christmas celebrations in the 17th century, they also passed specific legislation to outlaw such pies, calling them " Idolaterie in crust ".
He also has more human adventures, at one point meeting the outlaw Robin Hood, ( who is referred to in the novel as Robin Wood ).
A chief could add to his clan by adopting other families, and also had the legal right to outlaw anyone from his clan, including members of his own family.
It succeeded in getting communities and also many counties in the states to outlaw the production and sale of intoxicating beverages.
The prohibition applies to both prostitutes and customers, and these two countries also outlaw brothels.
Some jurisdictions also outlaw kerb crawling, slowly driving around with the intent to procure the services of a prostitute.
Kesey and the Pranksters also had a relationship with the infamous outlaw motorcycle gang the Hells Angels, who were introduced to LSD by Kesey.
A fourth brother, William M. " Bill " Dalton ( 1866 – 1894 ), also had a career as an outlaw, but operated as a member of the Wild Bunch.
On October 30, 1880, after town marshal Fred White was shot and killed by outlaw and gunman " Curly Bill " Brocius, Virgil was also appointed acting town marshal of Tombstone.
The amendments also authorized individual states to outlaw union security clauses entirely in their jurisdictions by passing " right-to-work " laws.

outlaw and known
On the other hand, what appears to be the first known example of " Robin Hood " as stock name for an outlaw dates to 1262 in Berkshire, where the surname " Robehod " was applied to a man apparently because he had been outlawed.
* " Henry Antrim ", an alias used by Henry McCarty, better known as Billy the Kid, a 19th century outlaw
* Birthplace of outlaw and lawman John Selman, best known for murdering outlaw John Wesley Hardin in 1895.
He had supposedly gotten into trouble in Columbia County, in northern Florida to which his parents had migrated sometime after 1870, and had then gone out to the Indian territory ( later known as the Oklahoma Territory ) where he allegedly killed Belle Starr, herself allegedly an outlaw.
Strawn kills Frankie, and when the townspeople refuse to bring him to justice, Catherine becomes a revenge-seeking outlaw known as Cat Ballou.
More subtle uses of alter egos can be seen in artists who redefine their image for an album, such as Christina Aguilera as Xtina and the members of My Chemical Romance as members of an outlaw gang known as the Fabulous Killjoys, and artists who describe their stage personalities as different from their private ones, such as Beyoncé Knowles ' identity as Sasha Fierce, Katy Perry's identity as Kathy Beth Terry in music video " Last Friday Night ( T. G. I. F.
Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr ( February 5, 1848 – February 3, 1889 ), better known as Belle Starr, was a notorious American outlaw.
Charles Bolles, a. k. a. Black Bart, outlaw of the American West, was known as a gentleman thief in the 1870s and 1880s.
John Barclay Armstrong, a Texas Ranger known as " McNelly's Bulldog " since he served with the Special Force as a sergeant and Captain Leander McNelly's right hand, received permission to arrest the outlaw.
In Howard Pyle's influential novel the Merry Adventures of Robin Hood ( published in 1883 ), he is shown as a crude, coarse outlaw, known for his cruelty and murderous habits.
He is best known for having killed outlaw John Selman, killer of John Wesley Hardin, and for his partnership with lawman Jeff Milton, with the pair bringing down several outlaws during their time together.
Scarborough became well known for his unusual tactics when tracking a wanted outlaw.
It is in America the hat came to be commonly known as the " Derby ", and Wild West outlaw Marion Hedgepeth was commonly referred to as " the Derby Kid ".
Gary Stewart ( May 28, 1944 – December 16, 2003 ) was a country musician and songwriter known for his distinctive vibrato voice and his southern rock influenced, outlaw country sound.
In 1839, English activist Joseph Sturge formed a successor organisation, British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society ( today known as Anti-Slavery International ), which worked to outlaw slavery in other countries.
C. W. McCall is the pseudonym of William Dale Fries, Jr. ( born November 15, 1928, Audubon, Iowa, United States ), an American singer, activist and politician known for his truck-themed outlaw country songs.
He is known as one of the handful of American Major League players who " jumped " their organized baseball teams to play in the " outlaw " Mexican League in.
It is often mistakenly known as being the game that in 1988 caused the Japanese government to outlaw further releases of Dragon Quest games on school days.

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