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A small price to pay for a game of cowboys and indians.
"They're probably just local kids out playing hunters or cowboys and indians or something," he said.
William was playing cowboys and indians with his brother when the landmine blew up. Age 9 years.
They were quite prosaic – cowboys and indians, or the Famous Five.
Recreate the pioneering spirit for cowboys and indians for your event.
Before this he had played cowboys and indians with Jon and Andy!
In the early years there were medieval knights, construction workers, cowboys and indians and pirates.
You can play cowboys and indians!
Do they produce copies of Dances with Wolves with the cowboys and indians reversed?
Cowboys and indians!
I used to get excited when the cowboys and indians were on but Mal loved to watch Jacques Cousteau.
I know all my lines, my lines is, my name's Robert and I like playing cowboys and indians.
Dice, cards, dominoes, blocks, marbles, and even cowboys and indians feature in this collection of easy to use game rules and classroom resources.
The last time I used the term 'goodies and baddies' was when I was playing cowboys and indians in the backyard.
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has likened Tony Abbott's language on the Syrian conflict to the children's game of "cowboys and indians."
And of course it's a pretty image, a super production, it looks like cowboys and indians, it looks mediaeval," he said in the interview on the sidelines of the festival.
Lots of playing with friends down at the local creek - catching tadpoles and fish, building dams and forts, cowboys and indians, gangs (the nice kind -Robin Hood and his men, etc.).
Normally he would go and play with his toy cowboys and indians in the shed at the bottom of the garden but somehow he always put in an appearance when there was a party in progress.
Opting for the latter, Levine and his brother-in-law approached a Pennsylvania company that made novelties – soldiers, circus animals, cowboys and indians and the like – for popcorn and peanut boxes.
The practice, especially among members of shield serials, of 'whooping like cowboys and indians' and beating of truncheons on riot shields must cease as this tends to frighten and intimidate rioters.
Derelict land is resilient, robust and interesting, providing private areas that are so necessary to children - land to dirt-track on which cowboys and indians are for real, and ponds to sail boats that never do.
Upon its cinema release, Chicago newspaper movie critic Roger Ebert gave it zero stars and cited extensive use of cliches, depicting the war in terms of "cowboys and indians", and being a "heavy-handed, remarkably old-fashioned film."
Notably, Interviewees quite frequently use colourful analogy and metaphor which portrays the NSW SES environment in terms of the 'wild west' 'cowboys and indians' 'gung ho' 'hip shooting', and 'personality management'.
On December 6, 1912, an informal studio opening was held at the Oak Crest property The public was invited to tour the 'Oak Crest Ranch' and watch a Bison Pictures cowboys and indians battle.
COWBOYS AND INDIANS "Visions of the West: Art and Crafts from Montana," is the new exhibition to be seen at the Silo in New Milford through Aug. 15.