| 31. | It's a wonder he finds time to maintain his perfectly roguish amount of facial scruff.
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| 32. | Donning a Hawkeye-like costume, he assumed the guise of the roguish " Freebooter ".
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| 33. | Segal plays Jack Gallo, the roguish, much-divorced publisher of a Cosmopolitanesque magazine called Blush.
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| 34. | Doesn't a roguish George Jones waltz into every woman's life, at least once?
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| 35. | "Nah, " said Walton, whose smile is as roguish as ever at 52.
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| 36. | Put off by his philandering, Conservatives chose Jeffrey Archer, a roguish novelist, as their candidate.
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| 37. | We see somebody full of life, someone who is roguish, with a twinkle in his eye.
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| 38. | If this is Shakespeare, it is a younger and more roguish Shakespeare than we have ever seen.
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| 39. | Gene Hackman was named best actor as the roguish patriarch in " The Royal Tenenbaums ."
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| 40. | "This roguish kind of antique market will not last for long, " he said.
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