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Those who don't like a rogue's progress, preferring to cluck from a distance over the skeevy habits of today's rich bachelors, should skip "Sons of Hollywood".
"Janice," Robert said, the baster like a rogue exclamation mark in his hand.
Like a rogue elephant, the designated hitter rule squats in the center of the World Series, leaving its odoriferous presence.
There are other possible situations, analysts said, like a rogue military commander who went beyond his orders, or a military unit that intended a smaller attack but miscalculated.
The place sprang up near the train depot in Bakersfield in 1893, and its history sounds like a rogue chapter from a John Steinbeck novel.
A thorny tangled patch of brambles, a grotesque confusion of growth, twenty feet high, rolled like a rogue wave over the roof.
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Doubtless many of you reading this article will be all too familiar with having scores of "people you may know" forced upon you like a rogues gallery of marketing types upon logging in to accept a new connection, but of substantially more interest to recruiters is its new function: "people you may want to hire".
It's almost as if certain areas of the "countryside" have been allowed to behave like parts of a rogue state, obeying laws only when it suits them.
"Do you know, Cressida," he says, "that I have been watching you for most of your 10 years.... It's been like watching a rogue cub upset the pride".
Like if a rogue named Pine became a Clan cat, his name might be Pinetail.
But, still, no candidate likes being stuck with a rogue billionaire.
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