| As I'd never supped with the devil, I was thrilled to find myself in the company of a junior barrister who's devilling at the moment. |
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| There was Kyle Leyden, a young barrister about to embark on the two-year apprenticeship known as devilling. |
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| Even after the devilling year, Irish barristers are not guaranteed any income, and many drop out of the profession because of the pressure of growing bank loans. |
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| Crabs would be bought fresh from fishermen in the morning, and all hands would be on deck to pick them apart before devilling them with mayonnaise, lemon, chilli and ginger. |
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| Some people have suggested that because of recent events we should stop devilling away at the detail of the European Community's further development, and lift our eyes exclusively to these wider horizons. |
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