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Throwing a dart into the shaft of another making it stick, sometimes splitting the flight.
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Robin Hood (spelled Robyn Hode in older sources) is a heroic outlaw in English folklore, and, according to legend, was also a highly skilled archer and swordsman. Although such behaviour was not part of his original character, since the beginning of the 19th century he has become known for `robbing from the rich and giving to the poor`, assisted.....
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[Walibi Holland] The Robin Hood is a Wooden roller coaster in the Amusement park Walibi Holland in the Netherlands. ==Information== The Robin Hood was designed by Stand Company and was built by Vekoma The Robin Hood opened in 2000 and has a capacity of 815 people per hour. There are two trains, with both 24 rides at one train. ...
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[ballet] Robin Hood is a ballet created by choreographer and artistic director Paul Vasterling for the Nashville Ballet in 1998. The full-length ballet is in two acts and contains the music of Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Although Korngold wrote music to the 1938 movie The Adventures of Robin Hood, no music from the film is used in the ballet. ...
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[bicycles] Robin Hood bicycles is an English manufacturer. Made in Nottingham by the Raleigh Bicycle Company many of whose bicycles were imported into the United States. Best known for their three speeds, they were an economy line for Raleigh. They also imported racing bikes as the Lenton Sports. ...
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[clipper] Robin Hood was a tea clipper built by Alexander Hall and Sons, in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1856. The ship’s best known commander was Capt. Cobb. The ship is remembered for a 107 day passage to San Francisco. ...
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[comic opera] Robin Hood is a comic opera by Reginald De Koven (music), Harry B. Smith (lyrics) and Clement Scott (lyrics of `Oh Promise Me`). The story is based on the Robin Hood legend, during the reign of King Richard I (1189-1199 AD). The opera was composed in Chicago, Illinois during the winter of 1888-1889. The opera was first perform...
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[train] The Robin Hood is one of the four flagship named passenger trains operated by East Midlands Trains inherited from Midland Mainline in the UK. There are two trains named the `Robin Hood`: the 0750 train from Nottingham to London, St. Pancras on weekday mornings, and the 1615 train from London, St. Pancras to Nottingham on weekday eve...
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(from the article `De Koven, Reginald`) ...he contributed music criticism to Harper`s Weekly, the New York World, and other publications. Between 1887 and 1913 he composed 20 light operas, ...
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legendary outlaw hero of a series of English ballads, some of which date from at least as early as the 14th century. Robin Hood was a rebel, and ... [6 related articles]
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In English legend, an outlaw and champion of the poor against the rich, said to have lived in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, during the reign of Richard I (1189-99). He feuded with the sheriff...
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The feat of driving the tip of an arrow into the end of another arrow that's already in the target. Named, of course, for Robin Hood's legendary accomplishment
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Robin Hood was a legendary English folk hero who led a band of outlaws in Sherwood forest and opposed the tyranny and excessive taxes of King John.
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Robin Hood is London Cockney rhyming slang for good, well-behaved.
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[
n] - legendary English outlaw of the 12th century
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noun legendary English outlaw of the 12th century; said to have robbed the rich to help the poor
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In English legend, an outlaw and champion of the poor against the rich, said to have lived in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, during the reign of Richard I (1189–99). He feuded with the sheriff of Nottingham, accompanied by Maid Marian and a band of followers known as his `merry men`. He appears in many popular ballads from the 13t...
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A bandit archer of legend who lived in Sherwood Forest, near Nottingham, UK. Also term given to two arrows shot end to end, the second arrow embedded into the rear of the first.
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