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Qué (quién) es bush-ranger - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bush Ranger; Bushranger (horse)

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  • Bushrangers attack mounted policemen guarding a gold escort
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  • Vandemonian bushrangers plundering and burning a homestead
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  • The body of Joe Byrne, strung up as a curiosity in Benalla, 1880. Photograph by [[John William Lindt]].
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  • Convict artist [[Joseph Lycett]]'s 1825 painting of the [[Nepean River]] shows a gang of bushrangers with guns.
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  • Watched by hundreds of onlookers in the surrounding hills, troopers engage in their final gunfight with [[Captain Moonlite]]'s gang in 1879.
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  • An 1870 cartoon shows a personification of New South Wales slaying "the last of the bushrangers"
  • Actor playing Ned Kelly in ''[[The Story of the Kelly Gang]]'' (1906), the world's first feature-length narrative film
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  • [[Tom Roberts]]' 1895 painting ''[[Bailed Up]]'' depicts a [[Cobb & Co]] hold up from the 1860s.
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ORIGINALLY RUNAWAY CONVICTS DURING THE BRITISH SETTLEMENT OF AUSTRALIA
Bushrangers; Bushranging; Bush rangers; Bush ranger
Bushrangers were originally escaped convicts in the early years of the British settlement of Australia who used the bush as a refuge to hide from the authorities. By the 1820s, the term had evolved to refer to those who took up "robbery under arms" as a way of life, using the bush as their base.
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  • An 1870 cartoon shows a personification of New South Wales slaying "the last of the bushrangers"
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  • [[Tom Roberts]]' 1895 painting ''[[Bailed Up]]'' depicts a [[Cobb & Co]] hold up from the 1860s.
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ORIGINALLY RUNAWAY CONVICTS DURING THE BRITISH SETTLEMENT OF AUSTRALIA
Bushrangers; Bushranging; Bush rangers; Bush ranger
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1. US a person living far from civilization.
2. Austral./NZ historical an outlaw living in the bush.
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  • The body of Joe Byrne, strung up as a curiosity in Benalla, 1880. Photograph by [[John William Lindt]].
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  • Convict artist [[Joseph Lycett]]'s 1825 painting of the [[Nepean River]] shows a gang of bushrangers with guns.
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  • An 1870 cartoon shows a personification of New South Wales slaying "the last of the bushrangers"
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ORIGINALLY RUNAWAY CONVICTS DURING THE BRITISH SETTLEMENT OF AUSTRALIA
Bushrangers; Bushranging; Bush rangers; Bush ranger
·noun One who roams, or hides, among the bushes; especially, in Australia, an escaped criminal living in the bush.

Wikipedia

Bushranger (disambiguation)

A bushranger was a lawbreaker who used the Australian bush to avoid capture.

Bushranger(s) may also refer to:

  • Bush Ranger (car), limited production off-road vehicle based on a Range Rover platform
  • Bushranger (American horse) (1930–37), American racehorse
  • Bushranger (Irish horse) (born 2006), Irish racehorse
  • Bushranger, popular nickname given to the Australian Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopters during the Vietnam War
  • Bushranger, the Norinco JW-103 rifle
  • Bushrangers, Australian rules football team in the AFLQ State Association
  • North East Bushrangers, Australian basketball team
  • Victorian Bushrangers, Australian cricket team
Ejemplos de uso de bush-ranger
1. Also on the ambassadorial front, Bush "Ranger" James P.
2. Eisenberg, former Goldman Sachs partner and a Bush "Ranger" in 2004, now national finance co–chairman for McCain: $215,000 John A.
3. "It was an easy choice being part of this family, no matter what he chooses to do," said Dunsmore, a Bush Ranger who has worked on five presidential campaigns.
4. "It‘s important, because in the invisible–primary phase, elected officials who have their own organizations and their own power to endorse pay attention to who the big fundraisers are coalescing around," said Wayne Berman, a Bush Ranger in 2004 and a backer of McCain in the 2008 race.