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Tailcoat for
Scapegrace (Russian: Фрак для шалопая, romanized: Frak dlya shalopaya) is a 1979
Soviet children's
adventure film
directed by
Eldor Urazbaev...
- The word
scapegrace appears in the
title of
several books.
including The
Scapegrace by
Sylvia Thorpe. A
brand of gin uses the word in its name. A 1916...
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Violin and Blot the Dog, One-Two,
Soldiers Were Going...,
Tailcoat for
Scapegrace). (death
announced on this date)
Artak Ghulyan, 66,
Armenian architect...
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fellow who gave this all-hail
thrust his
tongue in his ch**** to some
scapegraces like himself. It is not
clear how
Scott intended readers to understand...
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outline for The Way We Live Now (1875),
describing his anti-hero as "A
scapegrace. Has
glimmerings of
Radical policy for the good of the people". Economically...
- lying. In the
original tale,
Collodi describes him as a "rascal", "imp," "
scapegrace" (mischievous or
wayward person), "disgrace", "ragamuffin", and "confirmed...
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wrote over 25
historical romance novels from 1950 to 1983. Her
novel "The
Scapegrace" (1971) won the
Elizabeth Goudge Historical Award. She was the
third elected...
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deluxe Torso releases of the album. They,
along with B-side "Loosefish
Scapegrace", were
recorded at Soft
Option Studios and were
included on the Songs...
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Griffith chew the fat bucolically, and Mr.
Forrest act the
noble scapegrace, and you may have a
pretty good time."
Emanuel Levy
described it as a...
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Caribbean Spanish Language defined scalawag as "A low
worthless fellow; a
scapegrace."
Scalawag was also a word for low-grade farm animals. In
early 1868 a...