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Paul's evil side and his womanising have been well received by critics who found it entertaining.
'Everyone told me to give up the womanising at my age.'
I was only thankful he didn't mention the womanising.
Clark was well known for his womanising, and had a reputation for extreme violence.
Hermann's womanising led to him separating from his wife seven years later, and he subsequently lived with a mistress.
Pétain was a bachelor until his sixties, and famous for his womanising.
While in prison Sudarto is tortured and begins to regret his actions, especially his womanising.
He was described in the letters of Hunt and his friends as a "notorious rake" because of his womanising.
As time passed, however, an excess of gambling, drinking and womanising got the brothers into more debt than George's dexterous manipulations could possibly conceal.
The icy cynicism, the flippant mannerisms and the womanising: it is all to anaesthetise that primal agony.
Yet he could turn the beam of his exquisite charm on young pop stars and glamorous women, boasting of his supposed womanising.
His mother tells him off for his womanising and says that it is the reason he failed medical school, much to the disappointment of his late father.
Henry's womanising became legendary, earning him the nickname of Le Vert Galant.
Mozart's vices - his womanising, gambling and ability to waste excessive amounts of money - lend a spicy edge (you can look through some peepholes).
Mafham played the womanising, scheming and manipulative English plastic surgeon Dan Woodhouse.
Kiyoaki and his father play billiards, then go for a stroll that reminds Kiyoaki of his father's former womanising.
Dealing with the antics of Den, his womanising and manipulation, was a perpetual source of drama for the two women and the show's audience.
But while his career continued successfully, his heavy use of alcohol and his notorious womanising placed considerable strains on his family life.
Television newsgirl Alison Holloway went down the aisle with Davidson in 1987 but split with him 18 months later because of his womanising.
The womanising, the demonising of white people as devils and the crudest of insults directed at opponents, in particular Joe Frazier.
In spite of "Walter's" obsessive womanising over a period of several decades, only a few of his partners are of his own social class.
It told of Prince Khalid's losses at the tables, his womanising, his love of cocaine, his incredible wealth.
The novel deals with Bunny Munro, a middle aged lothario whose constant womanising and alcohol abuse comes to a head after the suicide of his wife.
Sydney Carton is the womanising and alcoholic lawyer who discovers his salvation through his love for Lucy, for which he is willing to sacrifice himself.
High And Dry is also for its unapologetic commemoration of insensitive womanising; "you want equality", goes the lyric, "you won't get none of that from me".