Since the compound is about to suffer a mysterious blackout _ along with most of the Lower 48 _ the scene functions as a handy metaphor for the wolfish heart that beats within high-tech society.
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Two handsome young wolves ( James Layton and Lee Williams ) are framed for murder, and the whole village ( including the local priest, who's a little wolfish himself ) turns against them.
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Pepper ( who played Roger Maris in Billy Crystal's HBO baseball movie " 61 ( asterisk symbol ) " ) has a wolfish grin and wide cheekbones that suggest a younger Christopher Walken.
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Wolfish, supra, at 559, n . 40 ( quoting United States v . Martinez-Fuerte, 428 U . S . 543, 556-557, n . 12 ( 1976 ) ).
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But, too, the spirit of Christmas Present bade Scrooge to take heed, and to take action, parting his regal robe to reveal two decrepit, ragged and wolfish children ever clutching at his feet.
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While away she meets Pablo Veron ( played by, well, Pablo Veron ), a slender, wolfish dancer whose slinky, ultrysultry tangoing _ is that a word ? _ puts a bug in her ear.
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True, he has the cleanest, nicest, cuddliest image in British show business, which isn't the most obvious qualification for the obsessed stalker Bronte described as " fierce, pitiless and wolfish ."
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Literalizing the old-fashioned sexism latent in the martinis-and-cigars way of life, the band's charismatic singer, Steve Perry, belted out wolfish new songs of conquest and drunkenness with a vivid poetry.
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"My parents'generation was much more liberal about drinking in front of children, " said Sally Wolfish, 39, a Dallas lawyer, who said her parents used to have several cocktails every night before dinner.
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The lupine strand of the movie focuses on the love story of Seth ( Lee Williams ) and Gabriel ( James Layton ), two pouty young men whose wolfish identity is signified by their bulky fur coats and long fluffy tails.