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He's their mark to foil the flouter and they certainty owe.
We may not be a peddler of nuclear weapons technology or a flouter of international protocols.
Flouter of tax laws.
His main character is a caustic investigative reporter in Glasgow, Jack Parlabane, another flouter of rules, who is frequently drawn into solving political crimes.
Though her comportment in the presence of attractive strangers would suggest otherwise, Ms. Liriano is not the city's most egregious flouter of "The Rules."
As a persecuted dissident and flouter of the one-child rule, the party could not have punished him more for having yet another child so he was fully prepared to try to give his wife a daughter.
But this, this, this foul viper and toad of the commonweal, this flouter, this sneerer, this minor satan in trunk hose and foolish smirk, shall to Tower Hill and his condign end.
Like Byron, he was a romantic ironist, a skeptic in religion, a flouter of social norms, a philanderer - a man capable of great self-sacrifice in the pursuit of large and glorious goals, but otherwise a worshiper at the altar of his own ego.
Reinforcing that disdain was the impression that Hundertwasser was a kitsch populist (he took issue with those who belittled the so-called low desires of the people), a flouter of popular Modernist ideals (he likened conformity within the movement to slavery) and an unschooled interloper.
If the consequences, to a man, of the slightest descent from virginity were one-tenth as swift and barbarous as the consequences to a young girl in like case, it would take a division of infantry to dredge up a single male flouter of that lex talionis in the whole western world.