Europe meets Asia and antiquity meets a young, throbbing, vibrant city as hell-bent on enjoyment and innovation as any city in the West. |
Many Americans saw her as a calculating, cold egomaniac who was hell-bent on taking the presidency for herself. |
He led his team of skilful but unpredictable players to Portugal, hell-bent on adding to his formidable reputation. |
He expects a busy afternoon against a team hell-bent on making amends for last year's blip in an otherwise tremendous season. |
The Democrats remain hell-bent on convincing the American public that they are unfit to govern. |
That would be entirely reasonable from their point of view, as we seem hell-bent on importing a culture they do not like and do not trust. |