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Even while managing a menswear line and lower-priced line for Urban Outfitters called Rapscallion, she never forgets to water her garden.
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She blogs, creates films for each collection, collaborates with Urban Outfitters on her "Rapscallion" line, designs clothes for bands like Au Revoir Simone, produces a men's line, Patrick Pleet, and tries to do it all in the most environmentally-conscious way possible.
Refinery29.com: The 10 Hardest Working Designers In Fashion Refinery29.com 2010
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A Rapscallion a smoky Manhattan made with sweet Sherry and a pastis rinse and a warm gløgg—mulled wine dosed with raisins and nuts—were soon on the way.
Where Cold Is Cool Sara Clemence 2011
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Orville even has his own Edarian version, Segallion Rapscallion.
Groundhogs and Chocolate! arhyalon 2008
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Rapscallion, RT will be so impressed I used that word in a sentence.
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So he brake through the merchants and others, who said, “Make wide for the Skipper Rapscallion, 244 and let him pass.”
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I don't think he could have meant better than Rapscallion; he's awfully fond of that horse.
The Whole Family: a Novel by Twelve Authors William Dean Howells 1878
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All these Grim Probabilities did I revolve in my mind, as the Sun went on sinking, and I could meet nothing but a few Rapscallion Boys that, when I strove to stammer out a few words of Arabic to ask my Way, laughed and jeered in their Impudent manner, and flung handfuls of Dust at me.
The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 3 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors... George Augustus Sala 1861
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"Make wide for the Skipper Rapscallion, [FN#244] and let him pass."
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Thanks to the protective shade cast by the Italian Rapscallion, he is very nearly taken seriously.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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