The rest of the population seems to be a hodgepodge of rapscallions who all speak different languages. |
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You don't have to read this, you rapscallions, and you can always try writing rude words in the comments section if you want to. |
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These rapscallions were more likely to flee than fight if confronted by the crew. |
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This can be an unpleasantly clinical way to talk: it places the critic in the camp of the bean counters, not the gonzo rapscallions. |
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Bet you rapscallions are itching to smoke one of those marijuana cigarettes. |
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This year neither candidate has persuaded us that he has either the policies or, more important, the qualities that the times demand. It is not that Mr Bush and Mr Dukakis are rapscallions. |
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This rumpled East Harlem bar is not, as it might seem, a mob cover — a dark, eerily empty front room is defended by a gargantuan bouncer, but the place propagates no iniquity other than serving rapscallions of all stripes. |
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