And arm in arm with the greedy speculators, who at least had the virtue of roguishness, were distinguished architects such as William E . Hartmann of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill and Helmut Jahn ( whose Block 37 sketches are among the book's illustrations ).
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"The president has been a magnet for certain types of publicity his whole political career, " said James Desrosier, executive vice president for marketing at Excite Inc . in Redwood City, Calif ., centered on " allegations of his roguishness ."
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Meanwhile, Clooney and the others, aided immensely by a warm characterization from Ice Cube, keep the desert improvisations coming, with Clooney's good-guy roguishness ( reminiscent of his charming thief in " Out of Sight " ) keeping the film tilted toward impudent comic unpredictability.
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Beneath the ordinary, inverted cones of white canvas outside, it reveals itself inside to be a pretty good cross between an old-style European beer hall and an old-style American saloon, a round room complete with mirrored walls, wooden booths and dark, heavy drapery to convey a lush and titillating sense of roguishness.
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The Wallace character first appears as a child ( played by James Robinson ), then after a lapse in time shows up as Mel Gibson, who treats the audience to an extended display of the devil-may-care physical comedy and swashbuckling roguishness that filmgoers have come to expect from his " Lethal Weapon " and " Maverick " characters of recent years.
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He had such a roguishness and a wildness and you never quite knew what he might do or say next and I think that was exciting for people . " Dan leaves Holby in series ten episode two " The Last Throw " to accept a prestigious job in France, though reappears briefly in episode " Love Will Tear Us Apart ", arranging a meeting with Maddy but ultimately standing her up.