| 41. | Chirac is charismatic, slightly roguish, and quick to ditch ideologies that fall afoul of the public.
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| 42. | But McCallum's eccentric and roguish character in " Navy NCIS " clearly has potential.
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| 43. | "I'm holding it, " he said with a roguish trader's grin.
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| 44. | Bacon nevertheless fills the DJ with roguish charm and makes him the film's biggest source of fun.
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| 45. | It was backbreaking and exasperating labor, but it brought out his roguish humor as well as creative fervor.
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| 46. | They also proved to be crowd-pleasing hams, by turns grandiose, vulnerable, sassy and roguish.
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| 47. | The mayor's rough edge, it seems, is now seen as part of his roguish charm.
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| 48. | He dresses in a natty black outfit and has a stubble of red beard that enhances his roguish presentation.
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| 49. | He managed to turn some of the weaker ( such as Salgant ) and the roguish to his side.
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| 50. | He had a sharp eye for interesting situations and human characteristics, with an occasional splash of roguish humor.
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