| 21. | Then, during a disciplinary session with 10 freshmen men, he came up with his diabolically brilliant plan.
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| 22. | Most recently, a diabolically simple ruse _ placing rubber explosives inside sneakers _ almost blew up an airplane.
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| 23. | And yet it is real in nearly every richly concocted detail _ the product of one diabolically boundless imagination.
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| 24. | They've decimated, dissected and absolutely diabolically destroyed this Great Britain side today "'."
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| 25. | The bombing was condemned as " diabolically wicked " by Belgian prime minister of the time, Mark Eyskens.
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| 26. | But this astounding vigor is diabolically twisted around for propaganda purposes : the music communicates an illusion of Jewish safety.
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| 27. | The Unabomber's diabolically crafted explosive packages killed three people and wounded 23 from May 1978 to April 1995.
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| 28. | In a nutshell : Despite a more nuanced opening salvo than past seasons, it's still diabolically compelling.
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| 29. | As a fellow viewer pointed out to me, there is truly something diabolically Betty Crocker about the whole twist.
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| 30. | That the story is as diabolically clever as its master villain is, of course, the best news of all.
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