Rogues Sentence Examples

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  • Josh and his group lost those rogues in Canada.

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  • Just as Superman had Lex Luthor and Batman had his Joker, Wonder Woman also faced peril against her own Rogues Gallery of villains.

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  • There are two classes of these Indian Fakirs, (1) the religious orders, and (2) the nomad rogues who infest the country.

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  • Will the online rogues gallery launched by pubs in South Shields deter troublemakers?

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  • Sure. He was like those guys in the musicals—loveable rogues who roll into town and catch the eye of the local star-struck gal and sweep them off their feet.

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  • A few days after his arrival at Agen he fell in love with a charming orphan of thirteen, Andiette de Rogues Lobejac. Her friends objected to her marriage with an unknown adventurer, but in 1528 he had obtained so much success as a physician that the objections of her family were overcome, and at forty-five he married Andiette, who was then sixteen.

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  • Sure. He was like those guys in the musicals—loveable rogues who roll into town and catch the eye of the local star-struck gal and sweep them off their feet.

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  • On Judgment Days, the righteous ire that she directs at a rogues ' gallery of global miscreants hits hard.

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  • Modern strains are selected for early flowering, but sometimes a few rogues get in.

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  • Instead we are being asked to increase our costs further by joining the scheme whilst the rogues are left unscathed.

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  • Here the spent troops rested; here the army of Craterus joined them, and Nearchus came to announce his safe arrival at the entrance of the Persian Gulf.2 The machine of empire had not functioned altogether smoothly while the king had been absent, and on Alexander's re-appearance many incapables and rogues in high office had to be replaced by better men.

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  • In this he praised the authors of the September massacres as "deserving well of their country," and declared that a more complete "September 2nd" was needed to annihilate the actual government, which consisted of "starvers, bloodsuckers, tyrants, hangmen, rogues and mountebanks."

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  • Joseph Justus Scaliger (1540-1609), the greatest scholar of modern times, was the tenth child and third son of Julius Caesar Scaliger and Andiette de Rogues Lobejac. Born at Agen in 1540, he was sent when twelve years of age, with two younger brothers, to the college of Guienne at Bordeaux, then under the direction of Jean Gelida.

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  • Read what Rabbie Burns wrote about ' Sic a parcel o ' rogues in a nation !

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  • Bear in mind that "couple" does not have to mean a romantic couple - women or men who are only friends go in pairs as such varied types as Harlequins, sprites, musketeers, rogues or muses.

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