- depicted,
sometimes graphically, in
various forms of media, and
several robbers have
become pop icons, such as
Bonnie and
Clyde and John Dillinger. Examples...
-
Robber baron is a term
first applied by 19th
century muckrakers and
others as
social criticism to
certain wealthy, powerful, and
unethical 19th-century...
- Look up
robber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
robber is
someone who
engages in robbery.
Robber(s) or The
Robber(s) may also
refer to:
Robber (TV series)...
- is a
terrestrial species of
giant hermit crab, and is also
known as the
robber crab or palm thief. It is the
largest terrestrial arthropod known, with...
- A
robber baron or
robber knight (German: Raubritter) was an
unscrupulous feudal landowner who,
protected by his fief's
legal status,
imposed high taxes...
- The
Robbers (Die Räuber,
German pronunciation: [diː ˈʁɔʏbɐ] ) is the
first dramatic play by
German playwright Friedrich Schiller. The play was published...
- The
Asilidae are the
robber fly family, also
called ********in flies. They are
powerfully built,
bristly flies with a short,
stout proboscis enclosing the...
- up
robber baron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Robber baron may
refer to:
Robber baron (feudalism), an
unscrupulous medieval landowner Robber baron...
- as "The Ulsterman",
whose real
identity has
never been established, the
robbers escaped with over £2.61 million. The bulk of the
stolen money has never...
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number of branches. [citation needed] This has
advantages both for bank
robbers and for law enforcement. In
urban areas the
transportation infrastructure...