The thing about vastly involved prototypes of this kind is that once they are constructed it is devilishly difficult to dismantle them. |
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Bathed in devilishly dark black mole, these grownup tacos bear up to their deeply spicy sauce of chipotle, pastilla and ancho chiles. |
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Perhaps it's not fashionable in one sense of the word, but it is devilishly stylish and perhaps rather reassuring to be outside of a box. |
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Demand Media is in the process of doing a mashup between domain parking and social networking that is nothing if not devilishly brilliant. |
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It has proven devilishly difficult to get fathers to take a larger role in child-rearing. |
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Food leans towards European bistro style, while the devilishly handsome bartenders make mean margaritas and fantastic sangria. |
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A full-bodied meal followed, and some of the more adventurous tykes in the party partook of what can only be described as a devilishly hot curry. |
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I'd be frightening were I not so devilishly adorable and totally un-Hand-That-Rocks-The-Cradle-like. |
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First is the patia, a devilishly hot sweet and sour concoction available with chicken or vegetables. |
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But exactly where hippos sit on the artiodactyl family tree has proved devilishly difficult to discern. |
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By general consensus, he invented the devilishly complicated, deceptively simple-sounding rhythm that came to be known as Afrobeat. |
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With his deep-set green eyes, and perfect chiseled features, Manda wasn't surprised why most girls in campus thought of him devilishly handsome. |
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This is very rare, even if you're as devilishly handsome as Yours Truly, but magic when it does happen. |
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The second movement features a repeated-note motif that is devilishly difficult but that Livingston handles admirably. |
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You'll need, for instance, to come to grips with the devilishly complicated Thai tonal system. |
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The fluffy chocolate bomb-shaped ice cream was devilishly lovely and the saraga liqueur gave it a real bang. |
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Galindo devilishly liked to stun nurses by jackknifing himself into a completely folded hospital bed. |
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With an expression halfway between knowing and devilishly dirty, he stood upright, picked her up in his arms, and kissed her full on the mouth. |
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However, the whole matter of indirect tax liability is devilishly complex and difficult to understand. |
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With snake eyes and a bully like laugh, he devilishly teases his son in a friendly game of tetherball. |
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The bacon was spellbinding, the sausage fantastically subtle, the black pudding devilishly sticky. |
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She then glanced back up at Alex and grinned devilishly, only this time it had no real effect on him. |
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The little girl spins her head around devilishly to cast the finger in my direction, sealing my fate, casting me out. |
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He saw himself, easily carrying the weight of his friend, a smug grin on his face, and those green peepers of his flashing devilishly. |
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As a result, The Wolf of Wall Street is devilishly entertaining and exquisitely controlled, just as those classics were. |
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In fact, recording locales are devilishly difficult to determine. |
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The cast are exemplary, Andreas Wilson in particular as the lead, and there's something devilishly satisfying about watching an upper-class toff wake up drenched in excrement. |
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In spite of that, the new Honda Element SC is stylish, rather charming, and has a devilishly magnetic personality. |
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But the krypton 81 isotopes were devilishly difficult to isolate and even more difficult to catch. |
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Rideau aims to use these devilishly on-target caricatures and comic whit to skewer and poke fun at common recognition mistakes. |
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The most egregious kleptocratic excess can be devilishly hard to establish to the satisfaction of the courts. |
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The issue is simple but devilishly contentious: how should an enormous pot of money be divided? |
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Though Satan won no prizes, Halifax had a devilishly good time recognizing the greatest array of musical talent on this planet. |
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If ever a devilishly complex set of issues was seen in over-simplified terms, it has to be the agriculture negotiations. |
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If, as the saying goes, the devil is in the details, then there's no denying that Jordan Officer is a devilishly persuasive musician. |
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Moreover, in the past, it has proven devilishly hard to keep inflation high temporarily. |
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Trees can be devilishly clever, especially when they work in concert. |
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Just dress like a dapper man in the 1920s, slick your hair into a side part, and just be devilishly dashing all night long. |
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And they probably will never know, because it's a devilishly hard thing to explain. |
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Memory plays its own tricks, and comparing sentiment across the years is devilishly difficult. |
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It has been an agricultural annus horribilis of unprecedented proportions, devilishly embellished with animal suffering, human stress and financial deprivation. |
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But it is devilishly difficult to make a machine in which fabric goes in one end and finished garments, such as jeans and T-shirts, come out the other. |
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There is good reason to believe that they are the commonest particles in the universe, but they are devilishly difficult to spot because they usually fly through even the sturdiest obstacle without noticing it is there. |
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Whether you want to transform your basement to a devilishly scary haunted house, or are just looking for a cool project for the kids, the following suggestions will make for a freaky Halloween! |
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That is easy to say, but devilishly tough to achieve. |
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But there is a reason for this: it is devilishly hard to adapt. |
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These wings are devilishly good at Halloween and any time of the year. |
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In fact, such an approach has become institutionalised in the Tibetan establishment in exile and there is a pathetically naïve tendency to regard such self-defeating behaviour as devilishly clever and realistic. |
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Getting at the numbers appears to be, frankly, devilishly difficult. |
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With a deck length of 31m, maximum beam of 5.60 m, a 3.40 m draught and an impressive displacement of 80 tons, Sunshine is certainly powerful and, as soon as the wind picks up, devilishly quick too. |
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Sets and costumes are devilishly inventive and sophisticated to a fault. |
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With a little miracle berry magic, something as low calorie as a radish instantly tastes so devilishly sweet on the lips you'd expect it to go straight on your hips. |
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