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They became known as los barbudos — the bearded ones — and Castro retained his most distinctive feature throughout his lifetime.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 25, 2016

Almost certainly, he would be highly suspicious of Tito's reliance on a market economy and private farming, bewildered by Castro's wild-eyed barbudos, and appalled by Che's adventuristic forays in Latin America.

From Time Magazine Archive

The army would be a "people's army" built around los barbudos, the bearded veterans from the hills.

From Time Magazine Archive

The march of los barbudos, the bearded rebels who toppled Batista after two dogged years of guerrilla warfare, was complete.

From Time Magazine Archive

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