| 1. | In early 19th-century England, a rakish man discovers that
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| 2. | Early 19th-century England, a rakish man discovers that he
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| 3. | Then, Thompson, playing a rakish American, got another.
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| 4. | But the dance connotes a debonair flamboyance, a certain rakish style.
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| 5. | It's rakish and exotic, shaped like an ax head.
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| 6. | He added an exterior sun visor, giving it a rakish look.
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| 7. | The design, fresh and rakish in 1986, had grown tired.
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| 8. | Though flat, Kinnear does add a small amount of rakish charm.
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| 9. | To decide if he qualifies, they look back at his rakish life.
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| 10. | Or it may be attributable to his rakish smirk.
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