Val was a good lawman but not exactly noted for his neat appearance nor his generosity with his money. |
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In the Wild West, no single lawman could possibly stop a gang of desperate outlaws. |
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The wife of a deceased lawman would never consider a proposal from a fugitive. |
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In his incapacitated state the bogus lawman fell gratefully back onto the grass. |
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Eliot Ness was the intrepid lawman who busted Al Capone and was the bane of the Mob in 1930s Chicago. |
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The flight prize was an easy choice for the leading lawman with a long-standing interest in aviation. |
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The quirky, unconventional lawman is a plum role that at one point had seemingly passed Cardinal by. |
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Like Olyphant, he had his first big break as a lawman, albeit a corrupt one, in the FX series The Shield. |
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Doris also ventures back into the troubled waters of romance, whether she's being fixed up by her sons with an egotistical lawman or giving a braggart his comeuppance. |
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But the magnificence of the movie lies in its portrait of Sheriff Ed Tom Bell, a 19th-century-style lawman caught up in a late-20 th-century narco war. |
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The program involves a retired lawman who has a psychic ability to see criminal events when exposed to elements relating to the crime. |
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The federal civil-rights case against notorious Arizona lawman Joe Arpaio may not be his biggest legal headache. |
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Lord McCluskey, the country's senior lawman until his retiral last month, told the Sunday Mail that he stands by his decision. |
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Western U. S. lawman known as the man who killed Billy the Kid. |
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He's a former big-time lawman now in semiretirement as the sheriff of a sleepy Arizona town. |
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Unable to find a referee, they called on former lawman Wyatt Earp. |
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He has spent PS3,000 to beef up security by adding ram-bars and metal reinforcements made by Middlesbrough business Bespoke Wrought Iron, run by Chris Lawman. |
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