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* Inverted in ''Film/TheBigCountry''. The Hannassey clan in Blanco Canyon are treated as this by Major Terrill and his men, but it becomes increasingly clear that this is a pretext for throwing their weight around. The real source of tension is a range war between cattle families over access to the waters of the Big Muddy River. While more rustic, and despite the fact the the Hannassey boys are roughnecks (Buck in particular, who is both a {{Dirty Coward}} and a {{Jerkass}}), the Hannassey clan are never shown participating in criminal activity, beyond active participation in a range war, and are no worse than the Terrills.

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* Inverted in ''Film/TheBigCountry''. The Hannassey clan in Blanco Canyon are treated as this by Major Terrill and his men, but it becomes increasingly clear that this is a pretext for throwing their weight around. The real source of tension is a range war between cattle families over access to the waters of the Big Muddy River. While more rustic, and despite the fact the the Hannassey boys are roughnecks (Buck in particular, who is both a {{Dirty Coward}} DirtyCoward and a {{Jerkass}}), the Hannassey clan are never shown participating in criminal activity, beyond active participation in a range war, and are no worse than the Terrills.
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* Inverted in ''Film/TheBigCountry''. The Hannassey clan in Blanco Canyon are treated as this by Major Terrill and his men, but it becomes increasingly clear that this is a pretext for throwing their weight around. The real source of tension is a range war between cattle families over access to the waters of the Big Muddy River. While more rustic, and despite the fact the the Hannassey boys are roughnecks (Buck in particular, who is both a {{DirtyCoward}} and a {{Jerkass}}), the Hannassey clan are never shown participating in criminal activity, beyond active participation in a range war, and are no worse than the Terrills.

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* Inverted in ''Film/TheBigCountry''. The Hannassey clan in Blanco Canyon are treated as this by Major Terrill and his men, but it becomes increasingly clear that this is a pretext for throwing their weight around. The real source of tension is a range war between cattle families over access to the waters of the Big Muddy River. While more rustic, and despite the fact the the Hannassey boys are roughnecks (Buck in particular, who is both a {{DirtyCoward}} {{Dirty Coward}} and a {{Jerkass}}), the Hannassey clan are never shown participating in criminal activity, beyond active participation in a range war, and are no worse than the Terrills.
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* Inverted in ''Film/TheBigCountry''. The Hannassey clan in Blanco Canyon are treated as this by Major Terrill and his men, but it becomes increasingly clear that this is a pretext for throwing their weight around. The real source of tension is a range war between cattle families over access to the waters of the Big Muddy River. While more rustic, and despite the fact the the Hannassey boys are roughnecks (Buck in particular, who is both a Dirty Coward and a Jerkass), the Hannassey clan are never shown participating in criminal activity, beyond active participation in a range war, and are no worse than the Terrills.

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* Inverted in ''Film/TheBigCountry''. The Hannassey clan in Blanco Canyon are treated as this by Major Terrill and his men, but it becomes increasingly clear that this is a pretext for throwing their weight around. The real source of tension is a range war between cattle families over access to the waters of the Big Muddy River. While more rustic, and despite the fact the the Hannassey boys are roughnecks (Buck in particular, who is both a Dirty Coward {{DirtyCoward}} and a Jerkass), {{Jerkass}}), the Hannassey clan are never shown participating in criminal activity, beyond active participation in a range war, and are no worse than the Terrills.
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* Inverted in ''Film/TheBigCountry''. The Hannassey clan in Blanco Canyon are treated as this by Major Terrill and his men, but it becomes increasingly clear that this is a pretext for throwing their weight around. The real source of tension is a range war between cattle families over access to the waters of the Big Muddy River. While more rustic, and despite the fact the the Hannassey boys are roughnecks (Buck in particular, who is both a Dirty Coward and a Jerkass), the Hannassey clan are never shown participating in criminal activity, beyond active participation in a range war, and are no worse than the Terrills.
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* ''Fanfic/WarOfRemnantARWBYAnthology'': Qrow and Raven come from the Branwen tribe, like in [[WebAnimation/{{RWBY}} canon]]. Their parents lead the tribe before them, sneaking them to Beacon to prepare for them to take over, but both didn't return after becoming better people at Beacon. Unlike in canon, Raven returned to the tribe for much more sympathetic reasons than in canon.

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