e/Hole in the Wall Gang

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has glosseng: The Hole-in-the-Wall Gang was a gang in the American Wild West, which took its name from the Hole-in-the-Wall Pass in Johnson County, Wyoming, where several outlaw gangs had their hideouts. The Gang was not simply one large organized gang of outlaws, but rather was made up of several separate gangs, all operating out of the Hole-in-the-Wall Pass, using it as their base of operations. The gangs formed a coalition, each planning and carrying out its own robberies with very little interaction with the other gangs. At times, members of one gang would ride along with other gangs, but usually each gang operated separately, meeting up only when they were each at the hideout at the same time.
lexicalizationeng: Hole in the Wall Gang
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has glosspor: O Bando do Buraco na parede (inglês: Hole in the Wall Gang), foi uma formação de bandidos norte-americanos dos anos 1890-1910 que assaltavam bancos e trens. O Bando era chefiado por Butch Cassidy e seu amigo Sundance kid
lexicalizationpor: Bando do buraco na parede

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