An exhausted jumble of execrations directed at himself, the hellish place, and everything within it ran through his mind. |
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I walked over a barbed-wire covered hill, through a deserted trench, and saw the hellish landscape. |
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He describes their hellish home of hidden evil upon evil, windy wolf-dens, cliffs, and skies of dark air and black rain. |
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This promises to be a hard-hitting play from a news correspondent filing reports from a hellish war zone. |
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The air he inhaled transformed into a hellish inferno, scorching his lungs. |
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Then the Devil suddenly turned and looked straight in our direction and pointed right at us and started laughing a ghastly hellish devil laugh. |
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A hellish landscape of fire, smoke and death formed a backdrop for a bunch of kids a long way from home who were just doing their job. |
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Several blinding nuclear blasts ensued, covering the rock with dust and flame in a hellish inferno. |
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The grim reality of this hellish landscape pervaded every aspect of work and leisure. |
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They emerged on stage bathed in a hellish red glow and launched into a set astonishing in its ferociousness and intensity. |
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The firelight flickered over the daemon's armor, giving him an extremely hellish quality. |
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But the tattoo drew her focus to the middle of the design and there the two devilish eyes stared down upon her with hellish fire. |
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The weather's dismal and the light grey and the landscape reminds you of everything that's hellish about the country. |
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The wind increased blow harder and harder in a hellish gale that never seemed to cease. |
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We know that there are many beings in the world today living in hellish states and suffering terribly every moment of their lives. |
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It arrived in the mail a few weeks later, and I opened it up only to receive a hellish, ghastly, devastating shock. |
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The answer came as the wickedly bitter temperatures turned the freezing rain into a hellish mix of snow and hail. |
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In a way that makes this job even harder than some of the hellish jobs I've had in the past. |
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She was lost in a horrible, hellish world, and the only person she could trust right now was Zach. |
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The public likes to bemoan a difficult and wildly diva, hellish in rehearsal, magnanimous on stage, humble in the face of her art. |
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It is difficult to see how you can imagine anything more hellish than the idea that the world is already a cruel, dystopic nightmare. |
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Events of the past fortnight suggest escaping our hellish past might prove harder than the optimists imagined. |
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A good short story is hellish hard to write, so you can agonize over them, but most of the time I'm done with the first draft in a week. |
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And as they will attest, once information is out there it's hellish tricky to take it back. |
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Each run involved a journey through the hellish smoke and back, but David's heroism had paid off. |
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This valley of hellish heat and human misery is also a place of stark, sublime beauty. |
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I overnighted it and then began the hellish torment of Jeff from Reliance as I repeatedly harassed him about sending the armor out. |
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Sure, you could be choker on the putting green, or you could have a hellish slice off the tee. |
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It was a tactic that made Napoleonic War sea battles particularly hellish for those confined in the close quarters of a wooden ship. |
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It's so colourless, so dull, so hellish here, a very poor substitute for what I've lost. |
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He paints a hellish picture in which sea and sky become indistinguishable and the men battle for survival. |
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The fine animals that had endured the hellish voyage out from Britain died like flies from cold and sheer starvation. |
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In contrast, though, the foghorn blast from a lighthouse is one of the most hellish things on Earth. |
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Lightning forked down from the sky, and thunder roared in sympathy moments later, adding to the hellish scene. |
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People are shouting and swearing through the hellish fug and everyone seems to be called Jack. |
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Hogarth's hellish vision of a gin-soaked society was made all the more immediate to his contemporary audience by being set in a London location. |
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With huge square towers linked by thick walkways, it stands on a slight eminence and is emphatically hellish. |
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At the end of this hellish journey, Japan Rail made my father pay for two more tickets. |
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I'm moving offices in four days, to a hellish corner with no windows and very, very high desk dividers. |
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It erupted into a ball of flame and exploded in a huge hellish ball of smoke and flame, which consumed another car. |
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The hellish day was designed to root out the weak and weak-minded, confirmed coach Brian Noble. |
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I find it at times joyous and at others, the most hellish job in the world. |
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Then suddenly without warning a loud alarm bell starts ringing, and there this hellish screeching of steel on steel. |
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The up arrows are illuminated in white for angelic heaven and the down arrows glower red for hellish damnation! |
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To either side, a liquescent nightmare of swirling hellish flame spun round them as the Widow settled ever deeper into the maelstrom. |
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The bacteria-like organism lives in a hellish undersea environment where water boils out from underwater vents called black smokers. |
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It shone brightly in the hellish sky, reflecting the nauseating light from the street lamp. |
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A single tear ran down her face, shining bright in the hellish sky, reflecting the nauseating light from the street lamp. |
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I know these people are hellish to deal with, but have you stressed to them that letting their dog run free is against the law rather than just being a nuisance to you? |
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Among the two-legged non-freaks ranged against this hellish horde is the female sheriff, Sam Parker, a babelicious single mom played by Kari Wuhrer. |
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One of the things that seemed to drive you into the arms of Sandra was your hellish relationship with Janine Lindemulder. |
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Under cover of darkness our hero figuratively sneaks onto the White House lawn and retrieves those long lost medals, earned over that hellish 4-month span. |
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He suddenly missed the hellish heat and the blinding sun of Orlando. |
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It seemed to stretch on for miles, going slightly uphill into a long corner then heading up, and away to whatever hellish dimension existed as the faeries' foul home. |
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The public would view the woman's affair as a sad, desperate attempt to gain some comfort in the hellish life her brute of a husband had imposed on her. |
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We take you beyond the confines of starships and space stations to Starfleet Academy, an alien colony, a desert planet, swamps, an icy planet, and even to a hellish realm. |
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In time, the hellish landscape of the high South lost its fearful interest for Adriana and became monotonous, a distance to be covered with a minimum of pain. |
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If you've ever seen a more terrifying beard than this, then you are most certainly a liar, because there is no beard more frightening than this hellish monstrosity. |
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Nearby rock vaporized instantly with explosive force, creating a hellish chamber of radiation and overwhelming pressure several hundred yards in diameter. |
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But, in the immediate aftermath of this hellish disaster, I don't know how long the American reporters are going to stay or how long the Arab reporters are going to stay. |
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A fireworks explosion set off a huge blaze in central Lima late on Saturday, killing at least 240 people and turning a busy shopping street into a hellish scene. |
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As war clouds gather in the hellish heat of summer, and the Kashmir tragedy continues to unfold, it is worth pondering the state of affairs we find ourselves in. |
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The leatherback frogmen of the NYPD Scuba Squad patrol a hellish world beyond noir, where body parts abound, the water's filthy, and mob victims wear concrete shoes. |
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Overhead, a blinding red pulse burned bright before hurtling into the wall and bringing down rocks and fire in a hellish burst of light and sound and crushing pressure. |
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The repair works on Eagles Bridge juncture and the section connecting it to three other main city arteries caused hellish traffic jams during the week. |
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Isolation is an evil feeling, and I've had some hellish weekends lately. |
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I wouldn't want her mangy little dog to suffer an inferno of hellish fury. |
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They marched all day, passing through a hellish, wrecked landscape. |
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Never have more than one person working on the same function, or even class if possible, because combining code will become a hellish inferno of terrible pain. |
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The horse is a hefty great beast at 17.1 hands and hellish strong. |
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This happens to be the perfect course of action, better to frighten you with the hellish episode of slavery. |
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But there is much to be said for a private, hellish experience becoming an issue of public debate. |
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He was finally released in 2004, after almost 40 hellish years of brutal internment. |
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Then I went back and let that hellish fluid out of the pool, and turning on all the water, washed the marble clean of every drop. |
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You paint the world in hellish colors and then offer yourself or your program as a savior. |
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Boston thrashers Revocation and Arizonan deathcore pioneers Job For A Cowboy added even more weight to the hellish four-band line-up. |
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A wide variety of ominous or hellish supernatural dogs occur in mythologies around the world. |
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Was he fighting to remain on the flight deck during the hellish descent? |
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The battlefield was a hellish scene of death and destruction. |
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Thou hellish Dog, Depart, or I will amand, ablegate, and send thee to some vast and horrid Desert. |
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It is thou that inspirest tyrants with rage against the innocent saints of God, and actuatest their hellish cruelty. |
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The area had earlier gained widespread notoriety for its hellish appearance. |
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All the while, my intention was to amuse her, and divert her out of her hellish thoughts, and show to her the wide world of which she could now be a part. |
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I woke up from a hellish noise coming from the house next door. |
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Killing in Buddhist belief leads to rebirth in the hellish realm, and for a longer time in more severe conditions if the murder victim was a monk. |
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Whitmore, aged 26, who has already been behind bars for eight months in rat-infested Klong Prem prison, will face a hellish existence as he serves his sentence. |
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The Pirate was seen as existing in sin by those who lived in normal social constructs, and he relished the separation, likening himself to hellish images and Satan. |
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