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Rogue
noun
A scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person.
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He's gone rogue.
"I have been assured by the assembly that these were rogue actions and are being fully investigated".
The first victim of the rogue batch of drugs is thought to be a Lithuanian factory worker, Eustace Ropas, 22, who died on Christmas Eve at his home, also in Ipswich.
"As first-time renters, students are especially vulnerable to rogue landlords and the other pitfalls of our broken rental market, simply because they have less experience of it," says Campbell Robb, chief executive of Shelter.
It happens that prairie voles tend to be monogamous while their rogue cousins, the mountain voles, are usually not.
Organisations such as the Resolution Foundation and the charity Shelter, have exposed examples of rogue landlords withholding deposits unfairly, refusing long-term contracts and failing to ensure adequate standards in homes.
Was it Manish Prasad and Jeremy Cole, the two rogue vice cops who apparently set up the ambush under orders as yet unknown?
The CIA depicted here is the rogue agency of Hollywood fiction, writing its own rules, hoodwinking its paymasters and betraying the values for which America purports to stand.
The Chippendale effect of the masked rogue is pure Marmite sensationalism – repelling some, attracting others.
"And lest you think this was just a rogue actor and not part of the company's game plan, let me remind you Kalanick telegraphed exactly this sort of thing when he sat on stage at the Code Conference last spring and said he was hiring political operatives whose job would be to 'throw mud'.
The discovery of a rogue spook at GCHQ is certainly the most eye-catching revelation in the latest report by the interception of communications commissioner.
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