| 41. | Merely a measly 93 m . p . h ., but a fiendishly spinning and rescuing thrust.
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| 42. | Fiendishly inflexible and surly, she assigns you to Supergalactic Traveler Class, a tidy euphemism for steerage.
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| 43. | And _ trust me on this, Caleb _ it's an urge fiendishly difficult to resist.
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| 44. | Completing the puzzle requires only patience and modest logical ability, although some puzzles can be fiendishly difficult.
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| 45. | Aim for the most rust-free example you can afford : bodies are fiendishly expensive to restore properly.
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| 46. | Richard Condon, the fiendishly inventive novelist and political satirist who wrote " The Manchurian Candidate,"
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| 47. | Their adventures are fiendishly twisted and delivered in non-stop, triple-shot-espresso comedy riffs.
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| 48. | Afghanistan's centuries of bloody history and ethnic tensions suggest that uniting the country will be fiendishly difficult.
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| 49. | Myrna Kamara and Douglas Gawriljuk appeared to relish the fiendishly difficult and visually astonishing balances of the pas de deux.
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| 50. | George Balanchine's most fiendishly swift and condensed view of the classical idiom, Soto tore a calf muscle.
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