The young Kant overcame his humble origins to become an elegant man-about-town. |
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But years before that, he had been the greatest man-about-town in Dawson City and Nome. |
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A young girl behaves like an old-fashioned man-about-town. |
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Carnet de Vol appeals to the active man-about-town between 30 and 40 who keeps up with fashion, wears what he likes and for whom dressing elegantly is as important during the week as at the weekend. |
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The man-about-town began to follow her, but along the other side of the boulevard, keeping his eyes trained on her. |
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Jean Pigozzi, the man-about-town, darted under military portraits. |
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Flashman's father is a man-about-town, one of those who hang on to the skirts of fashionable society which, in the Regency days of his prime, was not over-fastidious. |
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Writer sat with Jerome Zipkin, the man-about-town. |
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