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My kids loved this rag-tag bunch because they were engaging and funny, and just the right kind of funny-looking.
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The result is an under-equipped rag-tag of men, who have never worked together, taking on tasks that even the most professional army would avoid.
ECONOMIST: United Nations
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The rag-tag coalition of parties that ousted her soon fell apart.
ECONOMIST: Happy anniversary?
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The multi-party case was left to a rag-tag lot who quarrelled over finance and disintegrated a few weeks ago, perhaps confirming Mr Museveni's views on party politicians.
ECONOMIST: Uganda
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He preferred large stand-and-fight battles, which had greater chance for resolution and glory, but came to accept his subordinates' counsel that such grandstanding could destroy his rag-tag army.
ECONOMIST: George Washington
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Iraq's army is better at digging in than the rag-tag Taliban (it was bombed for six high-precision weeks in 1991), but America's aerial weapons are a decade cleverer than they were then.
ECONOMIST: Dealing with Iraq
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Working with sparse footage from the 1980s and '90s, O'Kane still manages to make us fall head over heels for the rag-tag bunch of Antioch College-educated misfits better known as the Gits.
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Nor did a similar intelligent computer sieze control of the American nuclear weapons in 1997 and virtually wipe out humanity only to be later defeated by a rag-tag group of rebels.
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He flipped on the television, to catch up on some news, when he first saw them: a group of rag-tag teenage rebels who had abandoned the city for the country, living out of double-decker buses.
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Played by 26-year-old British newcomer Ben Barnes as a kind of Mediterranean, pretty-boy Hamlet, the prince escapes a plot by his uncle King Miraz (Sergio Castellitto) -- who has usurped his throne -- and falls in with a rag-tag band of talking badgers, valiant mice, dwarves, minotaurs, griffins and centaurs.
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