| 31. | A black, felt bowler sits on his head, tilted slightly forward at a rakish angle.
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| 32. | They all have, he said, a certain " roguish, rakish quality ."
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| 33. | This is a, rakish, bold-looking car _ radical wedge, if you will.
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| 34. | The station now relies on four satellites that in their old age have shifted into rakish orbits.
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| 35. | The rakish Cassady was the model for the character Dean Moriarty in " On the Road ."
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| 36. | The reform of the ordinary rakish gentleman is the common pattern for the ending of the play.
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| 37. | Indeed, the jaunty, rakish way he brandished it became emblem of a nation's resilience.
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| 38. | Until last week, Gore was seen as clean and decent, in contrast to the rakish president.
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| 39. | Pascoe is likable, but he doesn't have the advantage of Easterbrook's rakish charm.
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| 40. | His practiced eye recognizes them as slightly rounder and more rakish than the 1928 and'29 models.
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