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He was not, he hastens to point out, a Long Island Lothario.
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The sensation it caused was due largely to the fact that its vampire, a self-involved, aristocratic Lothario, distinctly resembled the author's erstwhile employer.
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Richard Hack, an investigative reporter who writes mostly about Hollywood, sketches out the Hughes mythology award-winning film producer and ungiving entrepreneur as well as legendary Lothario.
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The plot stitches them loosely together, as Catcher, the unreconstructed Lothario, tries to force Barbara, the scourge of soft hearts, to fall in love with him.
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It became conceivable that Eriksson would escape and the only fall-out for the Swede would be be another boost to his burgeoning reputation as an unlikely lothario.
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The polo-playing, race-car-driving Lothario enjoyed such toys as a stable of polo ponies, a converted B-25 bomber and a 17th-century house in Paris--all spoils of his divorce from Duke.
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But before anyone can cancel the canapes, one of the busybody friends turns into a plain old dead body, and Strachey feels compelled to clear the Lothario he first was hired to investigate.
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However, even this gloom can be turned into a positive for those making money from seductionology - you should embrace the self-pity, for having been through a phase as a predatory would-be Lothario leaves you ready for real commitment.
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There's a lot less sex in this one, and it's mostly in come-on lines that refer to Shaft's reputation as a lothario, rather than act it out reportedly a cause of anger between the black star and the director, John Singleton, on one side, and the white producer, Scott Rudin, on the other.
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