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He had been warned to look out for three desperadoes.
Less than 12 months later, he became the main artist on Desperadoes.
Coming through the doorway was a new squad of three desperadoes.
We had sent him, right after that first call, copies of the original Desperadoes books.
As the coach approached the station, the desperadoes opened fire.
He saw the sneaking desperadoes who were on his trail.
Despite their aristocratic appearance, those men were the real desperadoes present.
Not that Holmes was happy to find himself keeping company with fellow desperadoes.
The baseball owners are threatening to truck in desperadoes next spring.
Marshall has been building and tuning instruments for Desperadoes since 1970.
Dropping flat, he aimed to deal with desperadoes should they require more.
Victims of such attacks are not the only ones to criticize the digital desperadoes.
The trio are made up to look like tough desperadoes, and happen upon the town saloon.
Now he is back, running his old team, accumulating latter-day desperadoes.
That abominable gang of English desperadoes had been at work in the region.
The outlaw, it was discovered, had with him seven pals and brother desperadoes.
The men who had overpowered the officer were unquestionably desperadoes.
A gang of white desperadoes vowed to kill him.
She had no prejudice against any of the Army's trigger-happy desperadoes - not in the right place.
"He's killed his share, like Hickok and some of those other desperadoes.
Orders went out to stop all large cars that might appear to contain a squad of desperadoes.
And in that time I became very close to the bunch of desperadoes I'd first flown out with.
It was the very paradise of outlaws and desperadoes.
Desperadoes of the West (1950) is a Republic film serial.
None of the kidnappers he had thus far seen had looked like desperadoes.