In this volatile period, tough-guy anti-heroes, populist salt-of-the-earth protagonists, and debonair dandy heroes shared the spotlight. |
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Marc McSharry and Barry Duignan play the debonair students, Michael Roper the money-chasing, carpet-bagging uncle. |
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Luciana appears near incoherent and her debonair, eloquent lover a frazzled and henpecked rube. |
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Grant projects a steady threat of violence, as though he could go over the edge from debonair to deadly at any moment. |
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His caramel-colored hair was not styled today, making him appear slightly disarrayed and lending him a debonair, slightly rugged quality. |
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But his would-be debonair, self-satisfied yet insecure dotard could not be more appropriately laughable or pitiful. |
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A tailored jacket hung elegantly from his broad shoulders, giving him a debonair look. |
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Less rugged and robust than debonair and sophisticated, he attracted modern, independent women who appreciated his flair. |
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Seiffert's free verse is not as good as her debonair balladry, nor are the poems of Elijah Hay equal to those of Emanuel Morgan or Anne Knish. |
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Next came the denim jacket, my hands masculinely gripping the lapels, a debonair smile cocked across my face. |
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Gentle and debonair in manners, he knows how to be a submissive husband and cater to the needs of his sweetheart. |
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Dressed in a beige, linen Ermenegildo Zegna suit, he was every bit the suave, debonair businessman. |
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He would be handsome, intelligent and debonair, but affable and always approachable, and on top of that he would always be wise, loving and kind. |
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The debonair, sophisticated singer has tackled so many different styles that he transcends easy classification. |
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More often than not, Michael Douglas is known for playing suave, debonair men. |
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But in the end, the debonair president with a touch for the common citizen came through with a landslide re-election victory. |
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Which caused Dominic Hamilton, one of the most suave and debonair boys I'd ever met, go absolutely nuts. |
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He was debonair, yet there seemed a sense of fun about him, as though he wasn't bound by the strict rules of his society. |
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When I am 71, can I be as suave, good-looking and debonair as the late Sacha Distel? |
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The debonair stylist was an aficionado of organic produce long before it became fashionable. |
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One minute you could be all cool and debonair but the moment she enters, your legs turn to jelly. |
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Before me is not the debonair, gentleman writer I had expected but an unshaven, dishevelled man with wild, curly grey hair and frayed clothing. |
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He was known as Louis the debonair and he was apparently a great one for the girls and also a great one for the cameras. |
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But for now, the debonair local tunesmith is a high-class guy living in a lo-fi world. |
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The royal equivalent of a Hollywood matinee idol, he was tall, suave, charming and debonair, with the unmistakeable look of his Hanoverian forebears. |
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Morris' reputational problem is undoubtedly connected to the fact that the debonair, funny, omnicompetent man does not fit our template of a Founder. |
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Yet the debonair stars of this reopening show were not Shanghai's futuristic skytowers, but its sepia-tinted buildings of yesteryear. |
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His debonair appearance gives the impression of a stupid man, who simply executes the orders of his supervisor. |
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Andrew enjoyed golf and will be remembered for his debonair appearance, particularly the rakish angle of his trilby hat and his cream calfskin gloves. |
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Being a loudmouth, camera-loving, wise-cracking New York Jew who made Chuck Schumer appear debonair was a good start. |
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The normally debonair George Hamilton lumbered around the Stars stage during Season Two, lacking all of his usual grace. |
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Matthew, like your co-star Hugh Grant in this movie, possesses a kind of debonair diffidence. |
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After a slickly co-ordinated annual meeting which saw Rose and his equally debonair chairman Paul Myners turn on the charm, Green realised that he was on to a loser. |
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For seven years now, Jon Hamm's debonair ad exec has been the existential question mark at the center of the series. |
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Neal is the charming and debonair criminal I created for the show, played brilliantly by Matt Bomer. |
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He could not have looked more suave or debonair had he walked out of the window of a fashion house in Recoleta, the upmarket district of his hometown Buenos Aires. |
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The debonair drollery of that title sets the bar high, and keeps it high. |
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A towering, debonair man in an earth-toned aloha shirt, Carvalho met me in his office to talk monk seals. |
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Therefore, he is a sexy, debonair bachelor, a living breathing combination of Cary Grant, Brylcreem and handsomeness. |
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Handsome doesn't even begin to describe how dashing and debonair he looks. |
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Anand is debonair and driven to distraction, in Cary Grant-esque fashion. |
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People can't help but smile as they see fair-haired sprite and debonair animals dandering along together. |
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Would the ladies of a Unionist persuasion prefer the younger impetuous rascal type as their representative or the more mature, debonair sophisticate? |
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But he does, I suggest, seem like the sort of debonair man who would try it on with one's mum. |
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And the assembled press, watching next door on a live video feed, exploded into joyous applause at the most debonair show of Gallic grouchiness since Serge Gainsbourg. |
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There is no debonair detective or murdered house guest. |
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Marc Guyot understands that movement, the pride and the singularity of the joyous colours of the population roused to fanaticism by the same debonair impulsion. |
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Co-founder, leader and soloist of Bamako's Super Rail Band, a mythical name at the origin of Mandigue electric music, this debonair giant has now signed his first album under his own banner. |
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The young lefty, known for his debonair duds and distinctive eyeblack, hopes to rebound next Saturday when the reeling Cardinals try to get back on track against the Giants. |
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