It is a fiendishly difficult task at a time when nothing seems to shake Labour's iron grip on power in Scotland. |
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Sections of varying gradient, width and tightness of turn follow, leading to a steep, narrow gully with a fiendishly sharp turn at its end. |
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The luxe look of the past 20 years has been minimalism, but it is ruthlessly disciplined and fiendishly expensive to achieve. |
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Local fishing crews had told him of the Lombok Strait's fiendishly shifting currents, vicious whirlpools, and unexpected waves far from shore. |
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Whenever Britain is in a royal mess over some fiendishly tricky quandary, we beseech Queen Mary for her counsel. |
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Here's a fiendishly clever game that will keep you engaged until Halloween, or Christmas, depending on how unbusy you are. |
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This product is fiendishly difficult for consumers to understand and value, so dealers charge top whack for it! |
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Word of Nagano got to Frank Zappa, who in 1983 enlisted him to conduct his fiendishly tricky classical works with the London Symphony Orchestra. |
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This is a fiendishly clever plot, and he is indeed the patsy. |
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This is a fiendishly clever plot, and Burkett is indeed the patsy. |
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But can the governments really have been to blame for inducing irrational exuberance in the bidders through the fiendishly cunning auction processes they devised? |
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That is a problem politicians tend to ignore, because it is fiendishly hard to solve. |
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But there they were, all the same, smiling fiendishly, like cartoon barracudas, as they ate up old orbits. |
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Cross-border corporate taxation is fiendishly complex, the lobbying around it furious. |
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While not fiendishly powerful, it's well-suited to family-oriented, mid-size sedans. |
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But at first reading, Parliament supported proposals based on a Commission model which I find fiendishly complicated. |
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I was totally amazed by this singing, so magisterial and secure in repertoire that was challenging and at times fiendishly difficult. |
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I remember the application was fiendishly complicated, very restrictive, and it had lots of subclauses. |
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Sprinkle with a fiendishly challenging puzzle mode, and mix in a tasty tournament mode, not forgetting to include the unlockable hidden features. |
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As a ballerina, to embody the duality of the Swan Queen and the black swan can be a fiendishly difficult task. |
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Fraser thought he had more mileage in him so began the fiendishly clever trick of having him pop up in the great historical moments of the Victorian age. |
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At least, it would be if the fiendishly clever designers of the particular variant we had did not have access to the same anti-virus web sites we did. |
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Contrive fiendishly cruel and resourceful ways to mortify them. |
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The first time I went to Wolvesmouth, there was half a roasted pig's head, teeth in, glistering fiendishly on the counter: a conversation-starter for the guests. |
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Anything but the narrowest schemes could be fiendishly complex to manage, hard on the public purse, and additionally demotivating for those who are left behind. |
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Each one is fiendishly different, a bewildering system of interlocking dials that require the skill of a safebreaker to unlock. |
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Epic, grandiose, intriguing, darkly and fiendishly beautiful, Abrahadabra excels in diversity and shows again that Scandinavians are some fine composers in spite of their dissuasive image for the masses. |
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So, yes, it's dark and tormented, but it's fiendishly effective. |
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But you need to do more to beat Britain's fiendishly complex fares system. |
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Most people don't realize how fiendishly difficult it is to devise an encryption algorithm that can withstand a prolonged and determined attack by a resourceful opponent. |
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Predicting the future, however, is fiendishly difficult. |
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March break is fiendishly sandwiched between the final, complete disintegration of our kids' winter boots and the arrival of halfway decent sneaker weather. |
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Everyone knew that it required a process of salting, boiling, rubbing, drying, roasting, and glazing so fiendishly complex that Confucius himself would have balked and ordered a takeway. |
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Ward's parkmeisters, under the direction of new terrain park manager Dan Masty of Holden, plan to add fiendishly inventive new features soon such as an upside-down sailboat. |
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Orchestrally, too, it is hard to imagine a more expert team, as the Vienna Philharmonic brings its singular confidence and virtuosity to bear on a fiendishly difficult score. |
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Whacked-out monsters litter the liner at every turn, looking fiendishly and deathly great in 3D, and take a fair old battering before giving up the ghost. |
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