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Then after a while he came up with a fiendishly simple idea.
But the technology is also fiendishly expensive, at least so far.
It would be a fiendishly impossible place for him to fight.
What is in question, and fiendishly difficult to prove, are the effects of the changes.
Some people find it fiendishly difficult to make that third toss.
It could all be a fiendishly clever inside job of course.
But the tactical question of if and when to do so looks almost fiendishly complex.
In fact, it took a great deal of effort not to grin fiendishly at the idea.
It is fiendishly difficult for an agency to open another office in its home country, much less overseas.
She's quite strange, actually, but they're both fiendishly good bridge players.
Maintaining that level of excellence would have been fiendishly difficult.
It was just her fiendishly bad luck to be here when they came for Julie.
That had been a daring, and a fiendishly clever, thing to do.
"So he has tied me to this fiendishly uncomfortable bed."
I'm not an architect, and it would surely be fiendishly expensive.
He saw that his fate had been made cleverly, fiendishly sure.
Now it was half the size of Stile himself, and fiendishly strong.
It's also a fiendishly complex political puzzle, and there may not be much time to decide how to act.
And they'll learn some fiendishly clever pranks along the way.
Still, singing this fiendishly demanding role, even in concert, was a risk.
The partnering, with its changes in speed and direction, is fiendishly difficult.
That mind set out for parts exotic and also highly, fiendishly familiar.
That seemed to relieve his feelings a lot and he became fiendishly friendly.
The policy in question is technical, often fiendishly so, but the issue is not.
"A final thought to take with you," Pitt said, smiling fiendishly.