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He is louche, alcoholic, lazy, and without any commitment to any principle.
thehill.com
At the time, it sounded like the louche ramblings of a man who spent time in silk bathrobes.
www.huffingtonpost.com
Grant was born to play many characters, all of them rather woodenly louche.
www.dailymail.co.uk
While the louche silhouettes of last season still maintain their steady run, color, prints, and everything in between run the gamut.
preen.inquirer.net
She can't have this history of drunkeness and louche behavior that's been thoroughly documented in the press.
www.macleans.ca
After all, advertising people, like we notoriously louche and libidinous journalists, were not constrained by the morality of any particular time and social milieu, surely?
www.smh.com.au
His detective is self-taught, one of those louche interferers the police had no trouble allowing on to crime scenes in the inter-war period.
www.independent.co.uk
Don't rely on some egotistical, louche left-coasters to flick their quiff in your direction.
www.cnet.com
On record, he is the archetypal smoothie, louche and debonair.
www.irishexaminer.com
Both turn white when poured over ice or mixed with water (the louche), and form small crystals when frozen.
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