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What does that promising growth mean for the renegade brewers at Casa Bruja?

To paraphrase the renegade philosopher Hannibal, I love it when science comes together.

One of the strongest of the anti-Islamists is a renegade general, Khalifa Haftar, who is fighting in the east.

But its title is a misnomer: The far-from-renegade Gay is a very good feminist.

Earlier this year, Miller responded to calls to stand with Cliven Bundy and declared common cause with the renegade rancher.

Already the patch of brush in which lay the renegade Policemen was hidden in the smudge, shut away from our sight.

Cousin would have tried a shot at the renegade if not for fear of instant reprisal on the girl.

His former friends treated him as a renegade, and the whig newspapers showered abuse upon him.

The renegade Yankee, and not the native planter, is made to bear the heaviest blow.

It was dangerous in the extreme, it might mean death, but it was death if he stayed in the clutches of the renegade half-breed.

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On this page you'll find 70 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to renegade, such as: reactionary, apostate, backsliding, dissident, outlaw, and radical.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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