Dom and Matt exchanged knowing looks and roguish smiles, and Chris grave an exaggerated groan. |
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With her roguish good humor and her unself-consciousness, she has a presence that simply pops. |
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John winked at me with the roguish charm for which he is renowned and I took it as camaraderie. |
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The piece is pretty and roguish, but is never anything more than predictable. |
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They are brought together after 17 years when the roguish patriarch returns to the fold, apparently dying of cancer. |
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He became a movie legend by thrilling audiences with his high-spirited adventures, roguish charm, and dashing good looks. |
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Whether bloatedly grandiose or delectably deflated, he exudes roguish, anarchic life, embattled or embottled, able to charm fish out of the seas. |
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There is an awkward hero, there are a whole band of roguish characters, and there is the requisite bad guy. |
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He's intelligent, roguish and utterly plausible making every action both incredible and utterly believable. |
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The roguish Milo steals the show and is completed Maura, his wife, in a more consolatory role. |
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Valery is a cheerful person with roguish brown eyes and an engaging smile. |
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Frank Sinatra is in fine form in this musical about a roguish nightclub owner who gets involved in a love triangle with a society hostess and a chorus girl. |
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He is the sort of womanizer who never allows himself to stay in a relationship for too long, while she hasn't counted on being won over by his roguish charms. |
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The actor's roguish, rough-and-tumble approach isn't well-suited to playing a heroic type, and his version of the Greek king lacks both presence and charisma. |
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Men may believe their swirling, ornate body engravings reflect a roguish masculinity. |
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Charlie Winston's latest release, Hobo, is every bit as seductive, romantic, roguish and ironic as vagabond Charlie himself. |
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Not even his roguish, cutthroat crew of miscreants would do that. |
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Acting and ostentatiously showing it, the roguish actors surprise us with humour and insolence again and again. |
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Though style is rarely their intent, it seems to come naturally to Smugglers, and their dashing duds generally complement their roguish charm. |
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The roguish destiny wanted it that the recording was heard by the top businessmen of the company and... it went off! |
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Bill, roguish but engaging and relaxed, held the crowd rapt. |
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His left eye was covered with a black eyepatch, giving him a roguish look. |
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David Myers' novel The Bohemian Bourgeois is the true inheritor of that line, his protagonist's name appropriately alliterative, his behaviour equally roguish. |
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I have no evidence to back up this sort of malfeasant roguish claim. |
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It's that roguish spirit that unites these tracks into a glorious whole. |
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Edgar is an ex-stuntman who hides his machismo behind a roguish grin. |
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Certainly there's a picaresque or roguish quality to many of the characters and elaborately exaggerated situations presented here, but that only tells part of the tale. |
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She sings about her roguish paramours with a strange mixture of melancholy, bitterness and nostalgia, leading one to question whether these kinds of men really exist today. |
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The overall effect was that hirstute Harry looked more dashing and roguish than ever. |
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For Andrew was once Harry, the roguish younger brother who could do no wrong, but it's a very different story today. |
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Successfully navigating a personal and professional relationship with the roguish Bond has prepared her for anything. |
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It's a giant corn maze where the whole family can explore twists and turns, meeting intriguing and roguish characters along the way, each of whom has a story to tell and invites you to take part. |
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Orion lamp best illustrates her luxuriously roguish spirit. |
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Garrett Hedlund maintains his reputation for undemanding buttery handsomeness playing the young Hook, who at this stage is uninterestingly reimagined as Peter's unreliable chum: a roguish roisterer with an Indiana Jones hat. |
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A FAMILIAR face appeared in many of the protests taking place in scores of cities on three continents this week: a Guy Fawkes mask with a roguish smile and a pencil-thin moustache. |
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Andrew Mellon had been persuaded to buy them by Joseph Duveen, a roguish dealer who had traded on the simple fact that America had a lot of money and Europe a lot of art. |
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The Companions run the gamut from intelligent droids to bizarre aliens, from an honorable princess to a roguish pirate, and each class has a completely unique set of Companions. |
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She will delight you of her roguish smile. |
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The Kit Kat Club with its sexy chorines and its roguish Emcee is the epitome of Berlin night life. |
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Badger puffed coaxingly for a second or two, and then let out a roguish cloud of smoke. |
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There are forceps deliveries, and there is the roguish and unhippocratic story of their development. |
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I'm more thrilled that spilling the beans hasn't affected his success as a roguish womanizer on network television. |
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Roguish building blocks appear to be recklessly stacked, squiggle across scoured plazas or bend upward or away as if seen through a curved lens. |
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