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  • Yet he wrote raffishly in English in his last book of poetry:
  • "Actually, she preferred it that way, " says Ewing, raffishly.
  • It is enclosed in what Ms . Shea describes as a little hut, raffishly clad in fire-resistant copper shingles.
  • Unfortunately, Bates'role as a former national football star who has become an esteemed though slightly daunted attorney is too raffishly charming.
  • The raffishly rumpled Rea _ you know him from " The Crying Game " _ hits a perfect balance between rescuer and user.
  • You stare at Nolte and think, gee, wonder how much mousse it took to give his hair that raffishly tousled working-man look.
  • One Sydneyite called the now-restored area of shops, pubs and art galleries " an embarrassment "; I found it raffishly charming.
  • But the director was even more surprised when Cage paid for space at the raffishly elegant Chateau Marmont hotel so the cast could rehearse there for four weeks.
  • The big find in " Mallrats " is Lee, who is famous within the world of skateboarding and turns out to be a raffishly attractive actor.
  • Dressed raffishly in a white sweater that matches his snowy hair, Bowles examines the white cover of one of his compositions and says : " It's surprisingly white.
  • They become bitter rivals, competing for the attention of the clamoring, soulless press and that of their mutual slickster lawyer, Billy Flynn ( a raffishly charming Richard Gere ).
  • They can't go on, they won't go on, they go on-- sometimes raffishly, like Gladys, sometimes in quiet triumph, like Myra Tolliver.
  • Weinstock may have been an intransigent opponent, but Zer, a slight, handsome young man who wears his jet black hair parted raffishly in the middle, was no less difficult.
  • She is folded gracefully on the sofa of a Manhattan hotel suite, looking raffishly chic in a black frock coat, miniskirt, boots and stockings that reveal an expanse of slender thigh.
  • Though the third season ended before last year's terrorist attacks, tonight's episode refers to Sept . 11 in a way that's both matter-of-fact and raffishly funny.
  • The Las Vegas that Sally Denton and Roger Morris depict in their portentous and conspiracy-minded new book, " The Money and the Power, " isn't the raffishly glamorous place of Rat Pack legend.
  • Since Dunph, as his friends call him, has not the faintest desire to make good in this setting, his irreverence sets the tone for Peter Farrelly's laid-back, raffishly funny 1988 novel and for this eminently likable film version.
  • "Will you look, " she exclaimed, gesturing to bank after bank of computer screens, each surrounded by fake family photos and dog-eared issues of Playboy and The Financial Times to give the desk space its own raffishly personal character.
  • Zach Taylor was " Old Rough and Ready, " raffishly swaggering and impulsive; and the more methodical Winfield Scott was " Old Fuss and Feathers, " the stern disciplinarian who shaped the United States Army into a formidable body during the War of 1812.
  • And one of the exhibition's high points is an exceptional series of black-and-white pictures by Dayanita Singh that reveal middle-class urban families at home, cross-dressed eunuchs wafting raffishly through the New Delhi streets and Bombay film stars being given last-minute dance lessons before the cameras roll.
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