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"He was a dashing, dashing man," Mr. Beslove said.
A dashing man in a tux has roamed the theater for decades.
Sonny Halbreich was the real Runyon character, a dashing man who liked a good time.
A fabulously dashing man appears; Mitzi introduces him as her cousin.
And we finally learn how the dashing man of mystery likes his black pepper: cracked, not ground.
A dashing man of fifty-nine, hashas graying blond hair, chiselled features, and penetrating blue eyes.
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A retrospective of the works of the Hungarian-American photographer Nickolas Muray covers the dashing man-about-town's early black-and-white art nudes as well as his color-saturated portraits of beauties like Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor and a woman he adored, Frida Kahlo.
Ronald Colman, with his familiar cultivated, rhythmic singsong, seemed no more British, really, than the American Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.; they were both "dashing" men of the world.
Likewise, there's a history of dashing men like Cary Grant and Humphrey Bogart who managed to affect a personal style with plenty of hair goop but without compromising their virility.
In Hollywood's version of her prime, Ms. Adams played the love interest of some dashing men: Richard Gere in "Days of Heaven" (1978), Sean Connery in "Cuba" (1979), Christopher Walken in "The Dead Zone" (1983).
Girls in short dresses, dashing men in pink shoes, young lovers fused together and talking about things that are hard to comprehend even when you try very hard — they all receive long stares of unspoken indictments or incomprehension; but eventually people will become inured to these veneers of modernity, and the stares will cease.
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