Sentences with phrase «marked as an outlaw»

Bounties: If you act poorly and murder someone in town without justification you'll be marked as an outlaw for a period of time and other players will surely try to eliminate you.

Not exact matches

As most of these keepers hurt themselves in 50/50 challenges, Middlesbrough's Mark Schwarzer and Newcastle's Shay Given are other recent victims, one option would be to essentially outlaw contact with a keeper in 50 / 50s — maybe even to the point of a booking.
While the cast is uniformly strong and populated by a rogues gallery of outlaws (Ernest Borgnine as Bart Lonergan is agent provocateur instantly), put upon lawmen (Frank Ferguson's Marshal Williams is a patsy straight away), and an elaborately off the mark malefactor in the aforementioned Emma Small, but it's Crawford who makes us care and whose tensions have us spellbound and beguiled.
Only in the final few scenes does the film set up for (perhaps) future adventures with Robin and friends as outlaws, but, in a film that fruns about the 2.5 hour mark, the shortcut taken in the narrative to push Robin from hero to outlaw seems to be fudging things a might too fast.
As he recollects the events that led to his father's demise, Jasper recounts a boyhood of outrageous schemes and shocking discoveries — about his infamous outlaw uncle Terry, his mysteriously absent European mother, and Martin's constant losing battle to make a lasting mark on the world he so disdains.
Instigated by the outlaw Hell's Angels biker gang, who were hired by the concert organizers to maintain order, the aggressive act paradoxically marked the counterculture - era rock concert as «the day the Sixties died.»
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