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He carefully drew a bead on the rogue elephant and shot it dead.

The rogue plane soared over woodland, cattle pastures and cornfields until it passed over Kelly Leverknight's home.

Ask a client's CEO, though, and he will likely tell you this: every CEO goes to bed at night worrying about a bad apple in their ranks-be it a rogue trader or a rogue consultant.

An observing urchin and a rogue, he made a potpourri of the voices of nature and the voices of Paris.

The little rogue thought I had not seen her, and, drawing back, she took her former station by the window, quite demurely.

Autos would seem to be an unnecessary diversion for Google, which has its hands full with debates over copyright law enforcement, rogue drug ads, and censorship in China.

You aim at some astonishing peak or a swerve of the river, then examine the screen on the back of your digital camera. A rogue, blurring tree has dived across like a goalkeeper to block your shot.

He went and came, sang, played at hopscotch, scraped the gutters, stole a little, but, like cats and sparrows, gayly laughed when he was called a rogue, and got angry when called a thief.

The rogue passed it off as genuine.

This brings us back to our rogue trader.

Company officials first maintained it ended with one rogue reporter at the News of the World.

And he revelled in him as perhaps the finestfictional rogue ever to grace the map of the British empire.

Given that it could be trillions of years or more before even that happens, we don't have to worry too much about rogue black holes.

The preferred way to deal with rogue asteroids is still a Hollywood-style heroic space mission to knock the object off course, or possibly blow it up-although almost surely as an unmanned effort.

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Don't buy a used car from that rogue.

Washington has portrayed them as a defense against "rogue states" such as Iran rather than against Russia's huge arsenal.

Quite a number of people would still remember the collapse of Barings Group in the hands of rogue futures trader Nick Leeson.

Researchers have shown that a rogue gene linked to obesity makes us fat by boosting appetite.

But President Bush has stressed the target is not Russia, and that the facilities are intended to protect Europe from the threat posed by rogue states, such as Iran.

Its authors are self-proclaimed “rogue economist” Steven Levitt, of the University of Chicago, and his swashbuckling sidekick Stephen Dubner, a journalist.

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