He ruled the expansive Persian Empire with an iron grip and was diabolically inventive with his punishments. |
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He is young, diabolically handsome, endowed with the most vicious baby blues you ever saw. |
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Unwittingly, he had unleashed the most diabolically destructive war machine yet engineered by the minds of men. |
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Unless, of course, you think the Bay of Bigs fiasco was actually a diabolically clever criminal conspiracy to make JFK look bad. |
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All of these things came together to create this awful concatenation of these various factors, simply diabolically coming together. |
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The FURAX is diabolically efficient and stable thanks to a low center of gravity and open head angle. |
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Even more diabolically, it kept finding and disabling or corrupting my anti-virus software, although it took me a little while to figure this out. |
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Both of them needed runs, Compton was lbw to a ball that kept diabolically low from Kagisa Rabada. |
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And to think we almost walked right into that diabolically clever trap! |
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Josse De Pauw is a fabulous actor who draws you into his diabolically intelligent but equally warm and generous performance. |
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We were back to the same old world where our enemies were everywhere, and they were diabolically clever. |
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I have been to diabolically crowded shows of art by van Gogh, Vermeer, and Caravaggio, at the Met and elsewhere. |
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A nation gaped on as she fumbled for words, diabolically mixed metaphors and lay her head on the desk in outrage. |
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In A View To A Kill, Christopher Walken plays the diabolically clever French businessman Max Zorin, whose plot to flood Silicon Valley is foiled by the enterprising Bond. |
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Likewise, the images of another category of mutilation are also moving: the political deportees, the uprooted, who were systematically and diabolically cast where the fury of the torturers dictated. |
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It's cheaply made, shambolically written, diabolically acted, badly directed and excruciatingly awful. |
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We can see what a master stroke of marketing this has been, one that has been diabolically effective, but at the same time a damaging and terrible thing for our young people's health. |
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There was something diabolically sweet in her tones, something of the tinkling of glass when struck, which rang through the brains even of us who heard the words addressed to another. |
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Breaking out of this diabolically vicious circle is, of course, difficult. |
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When you learn the secret, you'll be just as impressed as your audiences. A simple gimmick, used in a diabolically clever way, has enabled us to develop this brand-new effect. |
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And there is also his erection, diabolically hard. |
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