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  • They don't take anything away from the rakishness of New York ."
  • The unlikeliest presidents acquired reputations for rakishness.
  • And the rakishness of the bearded.
  • In a more straightforward vein, Pine plays Astrov with the rakishness of a younger Jason Robards.
  • Affleck fires up a Camel Light with an elbow-cocked rakishness that William Powell might envy.
  • Fox was famed for his rakishness and his drinking; vices which were both indulged frequently and immoderately.
  • The combination of the daughter's disdain and the father's rakishness drives Anne to a tragic end.
  • His rakishness is more transparent to us than to Helen, and his decline is as sad as the promising Branwell's.
  • Frank's subsequent impersonations and bank frauds are more problematic, of course, but he's so darned cute and he wears clothes with the rakishness of James Bond.
  • Even with its rather straight-lined, sharp-edged styling, the car has a certain rakishness and projects the image of the driver as an elegant rogue ."
  • But such men could never wear-- can barely stomach-- headgear with the inelegance, the laddishness, the rakishness, the nerve of a baseball cap, especially one worn backward.
  • Although Michael turns out to be quite a lady-killer, Travolta, with his mix of sweetness and rakishness, has all he can do to keep the conceit from wearing thin at times.
  • With his charisma, rakishness and self-described reputation for deal-making, he'll have to be smarter and respond quicker than Jordan, or he will be seen as somehow off his game.
  • Here, he reclaims the rakishness of his " Remington Steele " ! deys, along with a bit of the working-class Irish flint he displayed in the underrated " Evelyn ."
  • Everett, who played Lord Goring in Parker's " An Ideal Husband, " again strikes a high-style rakishness as Algernon, equally ready to snipe at the aristocratic class and wallow in its sense of privilege.
  • Instead of adopting a conventional Wildean posture and tossing off epigrams like a self-satisfied fop ostentatiously strewing flowers from his buttonholes, Everett's Arthur is a sullen, secretive gentleman rebel concealing his sensitivity beneath a facade of blase rakishness.
  • Beneath a business-trim, Clinton-silver hairpiece ( its transformative power on his famously bald pate is an astonishment ), he has abandoned his ordinarily kingly authority for the rakishness of a spoiled prince, mischievously bawdy in a hospital gown.
  • Director Hoffman makes confident and decisive transitions from the " Tom Jones "-like rakishness of the first reel, to the harrowing desperation of the midsection, to the spiritual struggle of the finale _ covering a lot of ground in scarcely two hours.
  • "Love's Last Shift " has not been staged again since the early 18th century and is read only by the most dedicated scholars, who sometimes express distaste for its businesslike combination of four explicit acts of sex and rakishness with one of sententious reform ( see Hume ).
  • He also showed a good grasp of the Don's character, combining in his portrayal persuasive touches of aristocratic nonchalance, imperiousness and rakishness, as well as the current of elegance required for " La ci darem la mano " and " Deh, vieni alla finestra ."
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