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The following definitions of the word ROGUE are provided by Merriam Webster Online Dictionary:
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Instead he refers to a NYT review of GOING ROGUE, which is interesting, but also very troubling - it intellectualizes the idea of lying in an autobiography - arguing that it is standard and therefore of no great importance.
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The newest late sixteenth century Sinclare Brothers Scottish romance see RETURN OF THE ROGUE is a wonderfully amusing tale as the hero struggles between desire and sin while the sassy sexy sister: struggles between desire and independence.
The Angel and the Highlander-Donna Fletcher « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009
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The newest late sixteenth century Sinclare Brothers Scottish romance see RETURN OF THE ROGUE is a wonderfully amusing tale as the hero struggles between desire and sin while the sassy sexy sister: struggles between desire and independence.
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That second manuscript, a Regency-set historical ultimately titled A ROGUE’S PLEASURE, was my first sale—to Berkley as one of the launch books for their Seduction romance line.
Interview with Hope Tarr Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2008
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That second manuscript, a Regency-set historical ultimately titled A ROGUE’S PLEASURE, was my first sale—to Berkley as one of the launch books for their Seduction romance line.
Archive 2008-08-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2008
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A "ROGUE" Afghan policeman shot dead five British soldiers in Afghanistan, in an attack that British Prime Minister Gordon Brown blamed on the Taliban as he faced renewed questions overnight over the war.
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"ROGUE" and it's been being done for a very long time ..
Latest Articles 2008
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"ROGUE" and it's been being done for a very long time ..
Latest Articles 2008
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"ROGUE" and it's been being done for a very long time ..
Latest Articles 2008
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