The superlatively analytical Inspector Hemingway reveals his unnerving talent for solving a fiendish problem. |
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One can only marvel at the fiendish and diabolical powers of darkness under Hillary's wicked command. |
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She triumphed over a field of men and women of all ages with a winning time of 13 minutes 48 seconds for a super fiendish puzzle. |
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What can the perpetrator of these crimes use to justify his brutish means to achieve his fiendish ends? |
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Rain is man's mortal enemy, foiling our fiendish plans at every opportunity! |
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Human beings over the ages have delighted in the most horrific and fiendish methods of inflicting extreme suffering, pain and mutilation. |
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Fortunately, in an effort to cheer myself up, I've devised a fiendish and cunning plan to turn myself into a local celebrity. |
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Gretchen is his ideal with her delicacy and restraint, but Mephistopheles in all his fiendish devilry aims to thwart the lovers. |
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Unlike Bernie he doesn't take a back seat but competes in the events whose fiendish formats he invents. |
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Though anyone who knows me well also knows that if I were to begin prevaricating, I've a fiendish plan in reserve. |
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It didn't display any fiendish goblin or conniving fay, which disappointed me. |
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In Britain, a sudoku book is a bestseller and national newspapers are competing feverishly to publish the most, and the most fiendish, puzzles. |
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That all politicians are fiendish scofflaws is a given, as is their role as lackeys greasing the money chutes of big business. |
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They had me and the rest of those scrags and scalawags gyrating all over in some sort of fiendish trance! |
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So too the fiendish destruction of the public and private Hermes figures in Athens two years earlier, on the ill-omened eve of sailing of the Athenian armada for Sicily. |
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There's no telling what fiendish acts I may now commit based upon post-hypnotic suggestion that he may or may not have planted in my tender brain. |
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There's not a fiendish agenda on the part of scientists who have sold out to a Monsanto or anyone else. |
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Testing: The fiendish and relentless process of executing all or part of a system with the intent of causing it to exhibit a defect. |
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There are fiendish waves trying to destroy the bridge, however, they are not successful. |
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But people have pictured God as a fiendish being who puts people in this awful place forever because they disobeyed Him. |
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Several were surprised they got motion sickness at all, but of course we had fiendish devices that would get anybody sick. |
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Catapult livestock, Holy Hand Grenades and Trojan Rabbits at the fiendish French fortresses! |
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One gets carried away in a fiendish solo, fighting her own demons in a mighty combat. |
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I seem to be stuck halfway between fiendish laughter and pathetic sobbing. |
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Somewhere in the afterlife, Laurence Sterne must have been tickled to see his fiendish book infused with new life. |
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He's also trying to help the police find this fiendish mass murderer. |
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Rohr cackled as he dug into the sloppy meat with fiendish glee. |
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And he was a prankster, who devised outlandish even fiendish tricks to play on friends and unsuspecting associates. |
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We hear of a fiendish European move to impose speed limiters on our motors in decades to come. |
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Boccherini, Berlioz, Schumann, Liszt, Smetana, Dukas, all have been inspired by the fiendish character and have given us masterpieces to prove it. |
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Then it dawned on the Conservatives, as a more experienced group of politicians would have understood, that the fiendish complexities of fiscal federalism cannot easily or quickly be overhauled. |
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Everyone present saw it, but noone moved or spoke as it glared down with flaming, fiendish glances to leave all guests dumbstruck. |
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Less intimist that was the previous DVD Lamentations, the Royal Albert Hall turns into a genuine fiendish pit from where escape voluptuousness of exhilarating smokes. |
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Croatians, naturally, were the fiendish enemy, second only to the Turks. |
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Another casualty of the fiendish Mr. Alzheimer is the family. |
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This is not some fiendish ploy by the bankers, just a technical reality temporarily resisting resolution, but bound to evolve in the right direction in time. |
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He wanted outsiders to understand the fiendish intricacies of lethal bugs and poison gas. Born in Wales, Mr Kelly trained as a microbiologist, gaining a doctorate from Oxford. |
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For a moment he felt a fiendish temptation, but he restrained himself. |
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But while the fiendish pace imposed by this exceptional sailor on his competitors remains fresh in all minds, Lionel himself sees each start as a new challenge to be overcome! |
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But by constructing vehicles from over 100 different components they can speed through, bash aside, or simply fly above the fiendish challenges laid before them. |
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Together they invent the comic book hero, The Escapist, a mighty adventurer who aids the world's oppressed while tackling the fiendish fascist foe. |
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But the highlight was the fiendish Janacek piece, Sedmdesat Tisic. |
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