| 31. | He captured the city's frantic, raffish pace that is apparent to a rambling pedestrian.
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| 32. | Martin Thompson cuts a raffish figure as the lover, but has little of interest to sing.
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| 33. | One dollar may sound like a bargain for a raffish landmark in the South Street Seaport Historic District.
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| 34. | In the'20s the area developed a raffish reputation as a haven for illegal drinking and gambling.
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| 35. | Under the charismatic Iacocca, Chrysler became a raffish underdog whose survival struggle somehow became entwined with patriotism.
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| 36. | Both cities have a raffish charm, a long history, great seafood and rely heavily on tourism.
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| 37. | Reviewing the book, Lionel Hale wrote, " The vivacity of this raffish chronicle is unflagging ."
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| 38. | The ocean with its wild and rocky shore, the raffish fishing villages and astounding views are long gone.
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| 39. | Brown has a raffish side to him too, which also matches San Francisco's image of itself.
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| 40. | In the role, Mandy Patinkin wore a scruffy beard, a raffish guerrilla beret and an anarchistic sneer.
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