They went to work with other groups, as trainers or freelance mercenaries, and then for themselves.
This week, Real Madrid's current cast of mercenaries is getting its sternest test yet.
Last week, Seleka denounced the South African forces as "mercenaries" and demanded their withdrawal.
Rather, the actual plot begins when Joker and Shepard are assaulted in the Citadel by mercenaries.
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He built up Bahrain's armed forces from scratch, hiring mercenaries to quell internal dissent.
There were no interviews with former Wings members, who appeared to be mercenaries in Paul's opinion.
Friday, "Khartoum-supported mercenaries" attacked an SPLA position in a town called Wau, causing 21 deaths, he said.
This re-think about mercenaries was prompted by just such a situation in Sierra Leone in the late 1990s.
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They had also promised to "pay mercenaries with mining concessions" in resource-rich DR Congo, Mr Abrahams said, it reports.
If you thought all contractors in Iraq were gun-toting American mercenaries, think again.
Why are we turning our backs on poultry, pancakes, motor lodges, and mercenaries?
The law on mercenaries is drafted too narrowly to apply to private guards.
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Many journalists have been forced to become mercenaries in a marketplace with few empires left to retain their services fulltime.
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In the meantime, the video-game industry is continually trying to increase the realism of its basketball players and brawny mercenaries.
Tanzanian MP John Malacela has warned that former army officers could be tempted to serve as mercenaries in neighbouring countries.
The team signs on for a mission that looks like an easy paycheck for Barney and his band of old-school mercenaries.
Farmers in other parts of the country have dug trenches around their property and even hired mercenaries to guard their fields.
In Lula's first term, his government mishandled a legislature composed largely of politically footloose mercenaries, which provoked corruption and legislative paralysis.
Is there not something slightly absurd about the vain, aged machismo of The Expendibles 2, a movie about violent septuagenarian mercenaries?
"Once again we have members of the legislature allegedly acting as mercenaries, " U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said at a Manhattan news conference.
From there, Dubs conjectured, some escaped and joined the Huns as mercenaries.
The latter confirmed he was under orders to reduce the wage bill after Romanov warned he would no longer tolerate "mercenaries" at Tynecastle.
Most of the time you were fighting random alien creatures or mercenaries working for an absent character that only appeared a few time.
Another incident, in January, involved Padsha Khan, a chieftain in the Zadran valley in eastern Afghanistan, who has 500 mercenaries taking American pay.
Mr Malacela had been quoted by the Guardian as saying that if Tanzanians served as mercenaries then this could endanger Tanzania's own security.
Anyway, the British public does not like to see British soldiers dying in other people's fights, but it does not care what happens to mercenaries.
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What distinguishes companies led by mercenaries from those led by missionaries?
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It all unfolds on Rook Island, a lush jungle supposedly somewhere in the eastern Pacific and a battleground between mercenaries, pirates and the indigenous Rakyat.
There are efforts undertaken to prevent mercenaries from traveling into Libya.
Local mercenaries once in the colonel's pay will also trickle back.
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