His image is reminiscent of that of Henry V of England in his transformation from a youthful carouser to an audacious warrior and ruler. |
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The former was an adventure-loving carouser, the latter a lavish patron of Daoist alchemists. |
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She married a Polish factory worker who apparently had some local renown as a drinker and carouser, and he walked out when Edna was seven. |
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He wasn't the carouser and the party animal that people thought. |
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Drink a craft beer and you are a better class of carouser than that schmuck down the bar who's downing a pint of Fosters. |
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And he does not leap out of his longpruned skin when confronted by a devil-maycare carouser dressed in a skeleton suit. |
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Plummer, the callous carouser who was already a noted Shakespearean actor in Canada, was summoned to England by the Royal Shakespeare Company. |
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They want a baddy or a carouser or a rake. |
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A carouser and a cheat but truly in love with the game, he's unfit for any other employment when, like many other pro teams, the 'Dogs go broke. |
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One reason for the poor academic performance was that each McCain was a five-star binge drinker and carouser. |
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