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  • We can worry about these other matters once we have worked out all the conundrums set for us by this old rogue,

    The Seventh Scroll Smith, Wilbur 1995

  • When I prosecuted Slade the spiritualistic impostor, and obtained his conviction at Bow Street as a common rogue,

    Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11 Charles Dudley Warner 1864

  • And that one unctuous mount which lured him, rogue,

    Enoch Arden & c. 1863

  • Mildmay -- young ladies, take care of your hearts -- he is a great rogue,

    Frank Mildmay Or, The Naval Officer Frederick Marryat 1820

  • A close-to-final cover for the Kosher Guide, by that talented rogue,

    Ecstatic Days 2009

  • But the US, which over the last few years has funded the Pakistan military and therefore the ISI to the tune of £7 billion, is said to be increasingly frustrated with rogue,

    Top Stories - Google News 2009

  • Not content to lace only the President's speeches with "umms", "uhhs," and "distractions", Obama's teleprompter has gone rogue,

    Blogrunner 2009

  • Eric Bana, as the renegade and genocidal Romulan rogue,

    comicbookbin.com 2009

  • And, if you find the gen'ral vogue Pronounces, you a ftupid rogue,

    The Beauties of English Poesy 1767

  • 536: To approach my doors, thou brazen-faced rogue,

    Oedipus the King Sophocles 1894

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