For " Etta Kett " this was largely accomplished by putting Etta into a more college-like setting and making her the proper opposite to her somewhat wolfish boyfriends ."
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It's the chemistry between the women and the droll scene-stealing wit and wolfish pessimism of Anna Chancellor that makes this " Two Weddings and a Funeral " fun.
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Soaking in the cluttered pages of naked women and wolfish frat boys, Drake, a photojournalism major, spots a bit of flagrant inequity : Some of the women kept their clothes on.
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He pointed out the US case Bell v Wolfish, sets a standard of reasonable grounds for performing cavity searches was established, and recommended that the Bell standard be employed by Caribbean governments.
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Pharaon pines dejectedly for this attractive young woman with a wolfish demeanor, who is carrying on an intense affair with his close friend, Joseph ( Philippe Tullier ), a school bus driver.
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The head of an East European Shepherd is of a'wolfish'appearance, resting on a long neck in rather massive collar fur; it is proportional to the rest of the body.
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Neither Bell v . Wolfish, 441 U . S . 520 ( 1979 ), nor Ingraham v . Wright, 430 U . S . 651 ( 1977 ), requires such a rule.
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The Atlantic's Stephen Budiansky gasps at the inherently wolfish traits in dogs, as if enlightened self-interest were not at the core of international relations ( and most marriages ) as well.
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And Rick Hoffman ( who resembles a wolfish Alan Rickman ) is a lewd, leering creep who torments the new kid in the office, played by Christian Campbell ( Neve's brother ).
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The case on which it relies for that proposition, Bell v . Wolfish, 441 U . S . 520 ( 1979 ), displays no stronger a preference for individualized suspicion than we do today.