- Look up
bounty or
bounties in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bounty or
bounties commonly refers to:
Bounty (reward), an
amount of
money or
other reward...
- A
bounty is a
payment or
reward of
money to locate,
capture or kill an
outlaw or a
wanted person. Two
modern examples of
bounties are the ones placed...
- HMS
Bounty, also
known as HM
Armed Vessel Bounty, was a
British merchant ship that the
Royal Navy
purchased in 1787 for a
botanical mission. The ship was...
- A
bounty hunter is a
private agent working for a bail
bondsman who
captures fugitives or
criminals for a
commission or
bounty. The occupation, officially...
- The
reward is
almost always a cash prize, and not
tournament currency.
Bounties are rare, but do
occur occasionally in
professional tournaments. They are...
-
Redskins offered bounties for big hits
under former ****istant
coach Gregg Williams". The
Washington Post. Bowen, Matt (March 3, 2012). "
Bounties part of game...
- to pay a
bounty to
someone else to
fight in
their place.
Bounty jumpers commonly enlisted numerous times in the army,
collecting many
bounties in the process...
- The
Russian bounty program was an
alleged project of
Russian military intelligence to pay
bounties to Taliban-linked
militants for
killing American and...
-
rewarded with
bounties for two men, two women, and six children, even
though colonial authorities had
rescinded the law
authorizing scalp bounties six months...
- The
mutiny on the
Royal Navy
vessel HMS
Bounty occurred in the
South Pacific Ocean on 28
April 1789.
Disaffected crewmen, led by acting-Lieutenant Fletcher...