| 11. | Figures like Nancy Cunard and Harry Crosby embarrassed their aristocratic families by leading louche expatriate lives.
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| 12. | Antimony trichloride has also been used as an adulterant to enhance the louche effect in absinthe.
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| 13. | Brant has a reputation for his dapper attire, louche demeanor and well-heeled entourages.
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| 14. | The atmosphere in the vast, dingy lobby is louche, but its rooms are perfectly adequate.
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| 15. | Coming out of the louche neighborhoods of New York City, Estep calls Brooklyn home at present.
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| 16. | In fact, she'd make you want to hide, she looks that louche and gamy.
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| 17. | Championship boxing matches acquired a louche reputation as the places to be seen by the wealthy upper classes.
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| 18. | He has a sort of a louche, Calvin y Gucci thing that enforces the identity of the enigma.
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| 19. | Places cultivating European or louche ambience have to allow smoking by their louche European ( or American ) patrons.
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| 20. | Places cultivating European or louche ambience have to allow smoking by their louche European ( or American ) patrons.
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