My playboy days are over, but I still needed to be sexy.
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The travails of the storied playboy prime minister never fail to captivate.
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Her father, a playboy type, deserted them and never writes to Kate.
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Trump, meanwhile, has gone from playboy to TV star to US president.
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He was a professor, but he was kind of a playboy, too.
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The list gained attention because of the Corinthian Colleges collapse last year.
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UCD are two points ahead of Corinthian with a game in hand.
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Tomorrow they will aim to take three points from Corinthian at Whitechurch.
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On one side the carving is distinctly Corinthian; on another altogether lacking.
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The modillions of a Corinthian cornice are but elaborated and embellished dentils.
Ús de man-about-town en anglès
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I had a certain man-about-town in my pocket, my dear.
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But years before that, he had been the greatest man-about-town in Dawson City and Nome.
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By 1965, he was a dashing, wealthy, connected man-about-town who was very popular with women.
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The man-about-town shrugged his well-tailored shoulders.
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At the time, Charles was 29 years old, a dashing man-about-town whose romantic conquests were well known in certain, aristo circles.
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You'll meet her, Bowman felt like saying but realized how man-about-town it sounded, and also he did not know if it would happen.
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A typical young-man-about-town, an indolent pleasure-lover, always dressed to perfection and flush with money-suchwas Victor Nevill in the opinion of the world.
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The arrangement strikes us as admirable, and seems to us a manifestation of a spirit of sportsmanship that many a man-about-town might emulate.
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My first boss, an infamous man-about-town, kept a three-ring binder of unpublished phone numbers unlocking some of the toughest tables in the city.