| 41. | But the tentative rapport is nearly shattered by the disastrous appearance of two loutish pals from Billy's former life.
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| 42. | And not just by the players, but also by the fans who accept and even glorify selfish, loutish behavior.
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| 43. | Max, who watches in horror as Yakob is killed by a loutish officer, dies soon afterward of heart failure.
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| 44. | He is no dweeb plotting the overthrow of loutish jocks, but a sage seeker of acceptance for his odd ilk.
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| 45. | And let's not even talk about the obvious contrast between the laudable American women and the loutish American men.
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| 46. | In other words, the candidate blames his political enemies, the media, anyone but himself for his loutish behavior.
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| 47. | She also works as a part-time prostitute serving the violent, loutish fishermen, who treat their whores shabbily.
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| 48. | In politics, as in life, the ultimate Russian epithet is " nyekulturniy " _ loutish, uncultivated.
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| 49. | PS I regard loutish behaviour as not answering quetions when they are asked and using WIkipedia as a social get together.
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| 50. | How could this loutish teen-ager, this unrepentant junior Nazi, have the nerve to tell me so many lies?
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