| 31. | Eddie Murphy is the prince who wins the girl; LaSalle is the foppish heel who loses her.
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| 32. | As the dauphin, who lived from 1403-1461, Harris plays a rather enigmatic, foppish figure.
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| 33. | Christopher Evan Welch's foppish, foolish Roderigo is perhaps too easy a characterization, but it works.
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| 34. | Tompkins has described his look as " foppish " and " just this side of Cedric the Entertainer ."
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| 35. | The transformation of a foppish peanut to peanut-shaped grocer by now had rooted itself in the popular imagination.
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| 36. | James, one of the two human villains, is more flamboyant and foppish than his slightly malevolent Japanese counterpart.
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| 37. | He observes editors, some stuffy and remote, some foppish, some ( his favorites ) earthy and profane.
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| 38. | He also excels as a swordsman and gives Archie a foppish style that will have you howling throughout the movie.
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| 39. | The innkeeper accepts with delight but Kitri, appalled at the thought of wedding the foppish nobleman, runs away.
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| 40. | But they're very much faux-English, self-consciously foppish and infected with upper-class pretentions.
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