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  2. Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    Robin Hood is a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore and subsequently featured in literature, theatre, and cinema. According to legend, he was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. [1]

  3. Opinion: Think of Donald Trump as Robin Hood in reverse. Here ...

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    If Trump is elected president, he will have pulled off quite the con — Robin Hood in reverse. His economic policies call for transferring trillions in resources from the poor and middle class to ...

  4. Merry Men - Wikipedia

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    This is the name likewise used by Maude Radford Warren in her 1914 collection Robin Hood and His Merry Men where he also serves as a self-appointed guardian of the peace. [24] Henry Gilbert in Robin Hood (1912) calls him Sim of Wakefield. [25] The Scotchman – A Scot who Robin met while on a journey north. He offered to serve Robin who refused ...

  5. 'Robin Hood in reverse': Former 'Real Housewives' star ... - AOL

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    "In reality, he was a Robin-Hood-in-reverse, stealing from the needy to support of a lavish, Hollywood lifestyle." Here's what you need to know about Girardi and the trial.

  6. Friar Tuck - Wikipedia

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    The figure of the jovial friar was common in the May Games festivals of England and Scotland during the 15th to 17th centuries. [citation needed] He appears as a character in the fragment of a Robin Hood play from 1475, sometimes called Robin Hood and the Knight or Robin Hood and the Sheriff, and a play for the May games published in 1560 which tells a story similar to "Robin Hood and the ...

  7. Wall Street bonuses are Robin Hood in reverse -- but one ...

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    We all know that Wall Street's bad bets nearly brought the financial system to its knees last year. Then U.S. taxpayers footed the bill to bail out Wall Street -- taking on obligations potentially ...

  8. Robin Hood (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Robin Hood, a 1955 book by Enid Blyton in the Old Thatch series; Robin Hood, a 1955 novel by Antonia Fraser; Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, a 1991 novel by Simon R. Green, a novelization of the film; Robin Hood, a 1992 novel by A. L. Singer, a novelization of the 1973 film; Robin Hood: The Boy Who Became a Legend, a 1999 novel by Kathryn Lasky

  9. Cultural depictions of Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    The Tale of Robin Hood and His Merry Men, Elinor Mead Buckingham, 1905. [12] Robin Hood; His Deeds and Adventures as Recounted in the Old English Ballads by Lucy Fitch Perkins, 1906. [13] The Story of Robin Hood and His Merry Men by John Finnemore (1863–1915), 1909. Bold Robin Hood and His Outlaw Band by Louis Rhead, 1912. Robin Hood by Henry ...