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"devilishly" Definitions
  1. extremely; very
"devilishly" Synonyms
excessively overly too unduly inordinately unacceptably monstrously overmuch exorbitantly intolerably to death to a fault with a vengeance immoderately extremely immensely unreasonably over disproportionately extravagantly highly terribly very exceedingly significantly extraordinarily thoroughly truly ultra tremendously hugely mega utterly especially exceeding mighty really satanically fiendishly diabolically demonically hellishly infernally demoniacally inhumanly damnably maliciously detestably execrably accursedly serpentinely badly cursedly ghoulishly godlessly ungodlily unholily evilly wickedly vilely sinfully viciously atrociously immorally iniquitously heinously nefariously villainously abominably depravedly barbarously foully odiously darkly cruelly grimly morbidly grotesquely horrifically macabrely gorily grislily gruesomely loathsomely shadowily somberly(US) sombrely(UK) spookily funereally nightmarishly sickly twistedly deathlily morosely difficultly thornily awkwardly knottily trickily troublesomely involvedly messily perplexingly problematically complexly complicatedly intricately ticklishly bafflingly impossibly unconscionably steeply lavishly stiffly plethorically insanely fancily toweringly overweeningly unmercifully baroquely intemperately mischievously roguishly impishly puckishly archly waggishly prankishly tricksily slily knavishly scampishly elvishly pixieishly playfully frolicsomely naughtily sportively ludically elfishly horribly shockingly basely dreadfully ghastlily supernaturally spectrally ghostlily phantasmally phantasmically unnaturally preternaturally spiritually extraterrestrially ethereally alienly skeletally vampirically jauntily livelily animatedly vivaciously energetically spiritedly merrily peppily perkily actively cheerfully friskily buoyantly vitally cheerily sparklingly breezily happily sunnily bouncily elaborately decoratively ornamentally ornately ostentatiously showily gaudily busily classily flamboyantly fussily sumptuously swishly elegantly flashily luxuriously poshly ribaldly bawdily indecently racily coarsely filthily rudely vulgarly obscenely raunchily smuttily broadly earthily lewdly spicily bluely grossly salaciously suggestively radically direly drastically desperately harshly severely sternly strictly unbendingly uncompromisingly forcefully momentously seriously toughly consequentially exaggeratedly exceptionally disobediently unrulily waywardly willfully unmanageably artfully undisciplinedly wrongly bothersomely disorderlily headstrongly uncontrollably wantonly exasperatingly More

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Maybe what you need this holiday season is a devilishly clever mystery with even more devilishly clever screwball dialogue.
As a weapon of disinformation, they can be devilishly effective.
Devilishly charming, Kokoska is a living extension of his art.
THURSDAY PUZZLE — Not all Thursday crossword puzzles are devilishly tricky.
The E-Pace is incredibly stylish, devilishly fun and nicely refined.
That turns out to be a devilishly difficult question to answer.
It's a simple question, but answering it can be devilishly complicated.
It's an understandable problem, because running for president is devilishly hard.
LONDON — The Irish backstop: convenient shorthand for a devilishly complex subject.
Untangling a 43-year-old relationship, it turns out, is devilishly complicated.
LoveDespite your famous gravitas, you are devilishly good at sensual, sexy romance.
And experience suggests that any deal would be devilishly difficult to enforce.
We also know that depression can be devilishly impervious to happy events.
Venus and Pluto meet today to bring you a devilishly good time!
This is devilishly hard, once again requiring years of work and study.
Determining how much those families would owe, however, would be devilishly difficult.
But then Coleen Rooney revealed her devilishly clever method of uncovering her betrayer.
Yet in the modern economy, individual contributions are often devilishly hard to assess.
They must please their political masters while grappling with devilishly detailed policy problems.
Allocating costs is devilishly difficult and done differently in different states and regions.
The legal frameworks of certain offshore centres make ownership devilishly difficult to penetrate.
This evening is especially passionate—a devilishly good time is on the way.
Unfortunately, that evolution will make any new effort to liberalise trade devilishly hard.
And the work of activists ferreting content into North Korea is devilishly hard.
But for an ostensibly simple plastic packet, it proved devilishly difficult to redesign.
It was a tweet devilishly well crafted to create the maximum official uproar.
If you live in an expensive city, it's devilishly hard to save $2000,53.
That is because grocery's margins are low and its goods devilishly hard to deliver.
The second thing to note is that consumption emissions are devilishly difficult to measure.
And figuring out what that share should be for you can be devilishly complex.
Engineering gene drives to do humanity's bidding in this way proved, however, devilishly difficult.
And it can be devilishly hard to prove that the Chinese state is culpable.
The Seventh is a devilishly ambiguous piece in which conductors often lose their way.
They fall in the middle of the week and they're not devilishly tricky Thursdays.
The sand trade is furthermore sustained by a devilishly inbuilt chain of plausible deniability.
The task is devilishly complicated, as dormant projects could still be reactivated for credits.
Failed asylum-seekers are devilishly difficult to deport, as countries like Germany have been learning.
It's a devilishly hard game, presumably designed to suck quarters from the inebriated at pubs.
Sunk cost is an easy theoretical concept, but it's devilishly hard to put in practice.
"Seeking devilishly handsome, good-humored date for a wedding," read the title of the ad.
Dramatizing current events in a compelling artistic way, without brimstone or treacle, is devilishly difficult.
But the question of how the Supreme Court should write its opinion is devilishly difficult.
But at that point, we had our routine, and it was devilishly difficult to break.
It's achieved through yet more simple ideas which turn out to be devilishly complicated to execute.
Once it reached the southern end of the park, the daylighting task would become devilishly complicated.
Whatever the two sides agree to, the fact is that trade is devilishly difficult to manage.
Absent of grains, seeds, nuts, and oils, it's devilishly tricky to hit these kinds of numbers.
DELIVERING 25 PACKAGES by lorry or van might seem straightforward enough, but it is devilishly complex.
They're priestesses of destruction, but also devilishly funny in ways that are sometimes painful to admit.
She was indefatigable as she played devilishly challenging music while acting, which often required dancelike movement.
"Luv to see devilishly handsome guys wearing my designs," she wrote playfully in a recent post.
Dressed in a devilishly red outfit, she gazes heavenward with an angelic look on her face.
The end result goes down devilishly smooth, like a goblet of summer wine spiked with hemlock.
The devilishly frightening film helped popularize supernatural thrillers and showed that horror could be popular and acclaimed.
What, in the end, was the point of Dorian Gray (Reeve Carney), beyond being devilishly good-looking?
It's devilishly simple, because the whole project boils down to throwing phone parts into a rock tumbler.
He showed unerring command of Berg's devilishly difficult score, but he dispatched it too cleanly and efficiently.
Proving that such a law has depressed minority turnout at the polls, for example, is devilishly difficult.
It's been called plain, but cultivators knowVanilla is an eccentricityQuite devilishly difficult to growOutside of Montezuma's Mexico.
On "Forage," a new solo piano album, he reconfigures a handful of Mr. Berne's devilishly abstract compositions.
Strip Amazon to its most familiar elements, and it's a devilishly simple everything-store with limitless stuff-supply.
Each demon I matched with proved to not only be devilishly good looking, but also intriguingly gender fluid.
His voice was gravelly and slightly slurred, his face craggy, with silver-gray eyebrows that jutted up devilishly.
She (devilishly) follows exactly 666 people, using the medium itself as a canvas for a cheeky in-joke.
The impact of Russian political ad spending, which may have violated US law, is devilishly hard to sort out.
Victims of sexual assault rarely speak up; even when they do, sexual assault can be devilishly hard to prove.
While the traditional retaliation analysis seems straightforward, establishing legal rules for press access to government officials is devilishly complicated.
Schroepfer's job was to get Facebook's AI up to snuff on catching even these devilishly ambiguous forms of content.
Often they are devilishly hard, as in Congo, where peacekeeping is undercut by local politics and corruption (see article).
The sun enters Capricorn at 5:23 PM—get ready to work hard and have a devilishly good time!
When I have a taste, the vegetable is indeed devilishly creamy: its natural sweetness enhanced by the oven's intense heat.
Such a worldview is devilishly sticky: Researchers found that even when people adopt biomedical explanations of illness, witchcraft explanations persist.
Teasing apart the relative influences of global warming and natural variability on an extreme weather event is devilishly complicated today.
He loves food, he loves travel, he's devilishly handsome, and he knows how to do a classic wave and kiss.
Malone is known for whipping up devilishly complex structures that unusually involve a maze of tracking stocks and holding companies.
Through devilishly slick product design I'll discuss here, the startup has massively lowered the barrier to getting hooked on nicotine.
Here, Webern isolates musical molecules and distributes them across the ensemble in a way that is devilishly hard to balance.
But in Uganda, the staple food isn't corn or sweet potato; it's banana, and banana is devilishly difficult to breed.
There aren't 400-pound guys who are devilishly sitting behind a keyboard wanting to change the traffic lights, you know?
But there's something so uniquely strange about these arrangements that sucks me in whole, something so damn devilishly appealing about them.
"THE Lord is my shepherd," says the psalmist, but Nicodemus Daoud Sharaf is finding it devilishly hard to tend his flock.
"Our conundrum, which is to keep the opposition united, has proven devilishly difficult," Pompeo said in audio obtained by the Post.
The problem is that a national cap-and-trade program coupling all uses of energy would be devilishly difficult to implement.
The result, although devilishly hard to deduce without ample down crosses (for me at least), is an unusual but apt phrase.
It's a devilishly good time full of camp and cunning that still makes room for poignant reflections on the series' namesakes.
No-show socks are sorry, goofy-looking, devilishly ineffective excuses for socks, and half socks are like their way better cousins.
Quite frankly, we're also glad the studio is not throwing away millions of dollars to replace one devilishly handsome actor with another.
His first task will be to recapture the UN's primacy in world security—devilishly hard when America and Russia are at loggerheads.
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (AP) -- LeBron James dressed up as Pennywise, the devilishly demented clown from the movie "It" for his annual Halloween party.
"The family members are devilishly drawn to capture the nefarious ways of the Trumps, but oddly 'lovable' in their villainy," he added.
Yet, an even more powerful reason has to do with sectarianism, the devilishly entrenched narrative that has written itself onto regional strife.
There is only a devilishly difficult, long and uncertain high-stakes bargaining among actors deeply suspicious of each other's sincerity and intentions.
The politics of climate change remains devilishly hard, especially because so many people around the world feel frustrated about their living standards.
To "keep kayfabe" is to insist — heroically or foolishly, angelically or devilishly — that what is happening in professional wrestling is actually real.
That made it devilishly hard to diagnose, let alone to fix, even for the people whose job was to do just that.
This Philadelphia-based punk band specializes in compact, devilishly catchy songs about heartbreak, delivered in lead singer Sam Cook-Parrott's urgent whine.
Early to bed and early to rise is a maxim that's easy to follow for some people, and devilishly hard for others.
It's a quirk of the publishing industry that authors are asked to limn a devilishly hard problem and then cleanly solve it.
For years, the casino floor was where Vegas resorts made most of their money, and the Y was devilishly good at monetizing it.
Metaphors (for alienation, for insatiate desire) are marvelously transformed into the literal; existential fears (of purpose, of worth) mutate devilishly into the corporeal.
Arturo O'Farrill, the devilishly innovative pianist and leader of the Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, performed with his musician sons at the farewell show.
Nietzsche's political thinking is also a trending topic, although his ideas are devilishly difficult to reconcile with modern conceptions of left and right.
One the Supreme Court becomes a partisan prize, it is devilishly hard to take that prize away from the party that captured it.
At 26,000 feet, climbers enter the Death Zone; it is devilishly difficult to draw a breath, and the heart strains to pump blood.
"Our conundrum, which is to keep the opposition united, has proven devilishly difficult," Pompeo said in an audio recording obtained by The Washington Post.
Emma Stone is reportedly in talks to play the devilishly chic Disney villain Cruella de Vil in an upcoming origin story, reports Entertainment Weekly.
Researchers from Yale University have found that their microscopic structure could be used to gather ultra-fine dust that's otherwise devilishly hard to capture.
Penn Badgley stars in a new Lifetime series, You, in which he portrays a devilishly handsome loner named Joe with an appetite for obsession.
It is devilishly hard, and it's much easier to fall backward over the starting line than it is to run even the shortest distance.
A comedian and a devilishly gifted impressionist, she scampers from Angela Merkel to Jerry Hall, Brigitte Macron to a shoplifting, poop-flinging Judi Dench.
This was, after all, the age of the devilishly gifted violinist Paganini and of piano wizards with outsize egos that divided critics and fans.
I did read Harlequin novels as a preteen, though, and formed the perfect mental image of a repressed, withholding, cruel yet devilishly handsome man.
But his greatest legacy may be the devilishly clever logic puzzles that he devised, presenting them in numerous books or just in casual conversation.
The lesson: The markets are often mispriced, particularly in a crisis, but it's devilishly hard to figure out just how mispriced they are. 3.
Even after my review, I'm still lost to this game and enjoying its devilishly constructed scenarios and the trade-offs it puts before me.
Devilishly handsome, tall, British as fuck, matched with a casual sexism torn straight from a Harvey Weinstein guide-to-trash manual (that's you Daniel Craig).
Image: YouTubeKnuckleballs are mostly associated with baseball in the United States, but this devilishly unpredictable ball motion also shows up in soccer, cricket, and volleyball.
Decoding the references in his objects requires some reverse engineering, but his wicked word play and subtle jabs at the human condition are devilishly entertaining.
That includes Scott Pask's set, which makes devilishly clever use of its rotating stage; Sarah Laux's unobtrusively characterful costumes, and Tyler Micoleau's desert-night lighting.
Between the outlandish costumes, the whiplash sound effects, and Electra's devilishly pencil-thin mustache, it's almost closer to a Lonely Island parody than anything else.
But it's also promising because the idea of having nemeses from Earth turn up to test the main four is a devilishly smart Bad Place idea.
Instead, it's the average, regular old animals who steal the show, be they a sassy as hell Grumpy Cat look-alike, or a devilishly helpful monkey.
In many of Berthot's paintings you are enveloped, as it were, by the woods, in scenes that make it devilishly hard to locate your own position.
Even if the troops eventually retreat, the basic steps necessary for political reconciliation, such as drawing up voter lists for credible elections, will be devilishly difficult.
One of the things that has complicated that task of getting more DERs on the grid is that it's devilishly hard to quantify all their benefits.
That was the curse: we had so many people who love what we were up to and yet it was just so devilishly hard to do.
The US Constitution is devilishly difficult to amend, but even so, the pace of amendments is slowing as we move further from the date of ratification.
In one of his most devilishly effective lead vocal performances, he made a needling sense of resentment sound like the most liberating thing in the world.
The cadenza — more than three restless minutes of runs, tone clusters and devilishly wide-ranging arpeggios — is one of the most thrilling in the piano repertoire.
That said, his work, with its conjunction of steel cable and etched glass plates, is devilishly difficulty to place, for it's not much like anyone else's.
Cats are such effective hunters in part because they're devilishly smart, says University of Tasmania ecologist Hugh McGregor, who studies the impacts of the feral predators.
Jeffery Deaver's forte is the diabolical puzzle mystery, and THE BURIAL HOUR (Grand Central, $28) is so devilishly tricky you can practically smell the sulfur fumes.
But Brookmyre's sleuth, the hotshot investigative reporter Jack Parlabane, applies his own professional methods ("subterfuge and all manner of inventive illegality") to this devilishly complicated mystery.
But the conditions on the streets of cities around Brazil tell a different story, reflecting devilishly complex structural challenges as millions of Brazilians fall into poverty.
Drool's expressway-through-Hell rhythm-violence game is a sensory assault, simple of premise—press buttons in time with on-screen prompts—but devilishly tricky to perfect.
The problems the students tackle can be devilishly complex—everything from detecting bombs with drones to robotic telesurgery during "mass casualty situations"—but the approach is straightforward.
Which is too bad, as every person who's driven away by Tharsis's uneven opening is one less player who might succumb to the game's devilishly challenging charms.
Kirson unleashes an arsenal of characters (Jewish and otherwise), recalls sexual escapades aplenty and derives a devilishly unfettered pleasure from letting her frayed nerves fire at will.
The cyber world presents unique challenges, like the ability for actors to maintain "plausible deniability," which makes it devilishly hard to define who is behind an attack.
CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (Reuters) - World number eight Rory McIlroy was an angry golfer after his British Open title charge stalled on Carnoustie's devilishly difficult closing holes on Saturday.
But with episode two, "Children of Arkham," this Batman story hasn't simply got its cat claws into me—it's piling up bodies, too, in devilishly freewheeling fashion.
In Wind Gap, where the idea that women must be nurturing and self-sacrificing has hung around for long enough to curdle, it's a devilishly effective strategy.
Here Goethe imagines a metaphysical tug-of-war over Faust's soul that zooms toward redemption in a way that is brainy, sublime and devilishly hard to stage.
I should caution you about one small image, unleashed when Pauline discovers the secret greenhouse — so devilishly clever that it invites you in for a closer look.
The devilishly complex struggle for control of many favelas, the largely poor areas that often emerged as squatter settlements in Rio, is still grinding on, security experts say.
That said, the magic of a devilishly simple game like My Friend Pedro is in pulling you in with its flashy appearance and keeping you around with its depth.
No matter how sophisticated the algorithm, it must rely on the information provided, and clues as to context, in particular social context, are devilishly hard to convey in code.
Antineutrinos are devilishly difficult to detect, but this quality is precisely what makes them potentially ideal for monitoring international nonproliferation agreements aimed at preventing the spread of atomic weapons.
Nearly five times as many babies across the country are born with syphilis as with H.I.V. Syphilis is devilishly difficult to contain, but may be even more so now.
So I picked it up again and was shocked by how accessible and funny it is, and how devilishly it subverts my favorite genre of fiction, the detective novel.
Neurons come in devilishly complex shapes and staggering quantities — about 100 million and 87 billion in mouse and human brains, both of which players can work on in Mozak.
"She looks to be a good 17 years old, possessed of a striking figure and a devilishly haughty teenage air," Bosley Crowther said in his review in The Times.
With its mix of devilishly specific listicles, addictive quizzes, and churn of engineered viral content, BuzzFeed set the tone for mainlining a stream of pure internet straight to your brain.
Think of Solo as you would its eponymous hero: a scruffy-looking, half-witted nerf-herder of a film that's not bad to look at, and oh-so devilishly fun.
The actor who plays the devilishly clever character often referred to just as "Littlefinger" is lending his storytelling skills to Vanity Fair as a rapid fire Game of Thrones recapper.
And yet ... this supposed flaw is devilishly buried inside Dark's very thematics, which are all about the idea that we don't really have free will — we just think we do.
Some journalists may find this proposition flattering, but though those who study such things agree newspapers exert some influence over their readers, the effect has proved devilishly difficult to quantify.
Who knew (other than its devilishly clever writer-director, Joss Whedon) that "Avengers: Age of Ultron" would be read as a parable about the National Security Agency and drone strikes?
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It looks devilishly hard to construct, when you think of the added complication of arranging those quote letters to work with a stuffed-to-the-gills 15 X 15 grid.
Mischievous and fearless — heroically bratty; devilishly cute — Moonee may remind you of Eloise, who tries the patience of the grown-ups at the Plaza Hotel in that immortal picture book.
Yes. When I reached Owen Williams by phone, he said the game was devilishly good at lulling players into believing they're closer to winning each time than they probably are.
It's a true Hollywood romance: Two devilishly good-looking people were brought together by fame and beauty, and they've stayed together for love (and for Malik's chicken and sweet corn pies).
Indonesia has approved palm oil concessions on nearly 15 million acres of peatlands over the last decade; burning peat emits high levels of carbon dioxide and is devilishly hard to extinguish.
There are eight possible endings the player can reach, assuming he or she can master the devilishly demanding climbs that make up Vincent's nightmares, the punishing puzzle sections of the experience.
I'll probably never be able to actually complete levels that are this devilishly hard, but I mightily enjoy watching others with skill and perseverance break them down and get through them.
Most famously, DeepMind, an Alphabet subsidiary, used reinforcement learning to train a program called AlphaGo to play the devilishly difficult and subtle board game Go better than the best human players.
It also makes neutrinos devilishly hard to detect, which is why physicists have built their neutrino observatories underground—the better to avoid interference from things like cosmic rays hitting the Earth's atmospheres.
Comparing tennis players across eras is devilishly difficult, thanks to changes in technology, tactics, training regimens, and geographical breadth, but these raw totals probably underrate his standing among the all-time greats.
Apart from being très talented (before his move to Vuitton, the French designer brought Balenciaga to the realm of cool), Ghesquière is devilishly handsome, and he's got the selfies to prove it.
Not surprising considering a mere raise of her devilishly arched eyebrow sends all of Westeros into a panic on Game of Thrones, where she plays the cunning and frighteningly sinister Cersei Lannister.
It is one thing to see Chris Sale and Max Scherzer, who started the 88th All-Star Game on Tuesday at Marlins Park, challenge hitters with a devilishly dominant array of pitches.
And that's not to trivialize them: Artists' renderings of exoplanets are gorgeous, imaginative visions of what it might look like to live your life circling another star, and they're devilishly tricky to make.
Answering those questions is going to be devilishly hard because although the Google news feed is driven by algorithms that could make the same mistakes as Facebook's did, it is not fundamentally social.
But others are devilishly complicated, like a puzzle where I had to carefully goad a Piranha Plant into chucking fireballs at me, then dodge so it would light a pair of torches instead.
The design of McLean's fursona looks like if a peacock was battle ready: a blend of in-your-face colors, from vibrant blue to bright red, at once defiantly inviting yet devilishly intimidating.
It's a devilishly brilliant plan by the FCC and its chairman, Ajit Pai, who has made no secret of his wish to undo the benchmark rules put in place during Barack Obama's presidency.
But the story, told without a word being spoken, is gloriously dark, devilishly grotesque, and the deaths that the player-controlled boy at the center of it all experiences make Limbo's look tame.
I asked about actually trying to use it as a soundbar, noting that syncing the audio on the Home Max with a video playing on a TV with Chromecast would probably be devilishly complicated.
But he appears to be learning the lesson the rest of the Republican Party already learned: It's devilishly hard to play to populist anxieties about immigration while staying within the bounds of policy reality.
They're spinning columns of smoke and fire, caused by flowing wind interacting with the blaze itself—a complex mix of fire and fluid dynamics that makes them devilishly hard to study in the field.
Motorola has previously been devilishly mum about rumored plans for a new smart, foldable flip phone — it responded to reports that a Razr for the foldable screen era was coming with an animated shruggie.
Even if both of those things turn out to be true, nailing the execution of an E Ink watch that needs to show information underneath physical watch hands is going to be devilishly tricky.
The draw of exploring and "clearing" levels of the tower was devilishly twisted into a trap—one meant to draw me to my repeated doom again, and again, and again in typical Souls-like fashion.
This is the kind of deceptively simple-seeming but devilishly complex music that demands repeat listens in order to truly unlock its secrets (or at least decipher the notes lurking behind that sepulchral guitar tone).
They performed a variety of tasks assisting the mostly male chess geniuses, linguists, mathematicians and rogue intellectuals struggling to unscramble German military communications written in the devilishly complex disguise generated by so-called Enigma machines.
When Jessica Huey found out her ex boyfriend would be a groomsman at a wedding they would both be attending, she decided she needed to show up with a "devilishly handsome" man by her side.
Lulu is the quintessence of the kind of woman other women see as artificial but men see as charming, and Waller-Bridge devilishly plays with these types and conventions in interesting but still empathetic ways.
Kate Beckinsale charmed so devilishly as a scheming, scarcely grieving widow in "Love & Friendship" — Whit Stillman's 2016 Jane Austen-inspired comedy, distributed by Amazon Studios — that she's now getting an Amazon series of her own.
And when they go over the line, which they absolutely will, not as a matter of some evil person petting a kitten in the back room, stroking a kitten devilishly, but that's going to happen.
He is devilishly clever and witty, but he is also, in the words of one of his colleagues, an "emotional terrorist" who will badger, seduce and even tantrum in an attempt to get his needs met.
He is devilishly clever and witty, but he is also, in the words of one of his colleagues, an 'emotional terrorist' who will badger, seduce and even tantrum in an attempt to get his needs met.
Picturing him as he races along in his britzka, devilishly counting the souls on his unreal estate, I can't help imagining the racist Wells Fargo loan officers who pushed subprime mortgages on black homeowners in Baltimore.
In urban outbreaks, infected people often introduce yellow fever into heavily populated areas where the virus can be transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, the same devilishly resilient species that spreads viruses like chikungunya, dengue and Zika.
Given that quantity of players, someone—though predicting whom it will be in advance is devilishly difficult—will usually wind up putting together four rounds for the ages, often thanks to luck just as much as skill.
"For instance, it has turned out that it can be devilishly difficult to find a good time and place for the palliative care doctors to have a conversation with [hospital staff] in a timely manner," said Jung.
But this research is still fuzzy and quite controversial, and for good reason: It's devilishly difficult to sort any kind of universal ideals of attractiveness from ingrained norms that vary across place, time, ethnicity, culture, and individuals.
Other favorites: PostSecret, The Pirate Bay The facts are these: QWOP is a game; it was created by the moral philosopher, game designer, and former Cut Copy bassist Bennett Foddy 11 years ago; and it is devilishly difficult.
"He is devilishly clever and witty, but he is also, in the words of one of his colleagues, an 'emotional terrorist' who will badger, seduce and even tantrum in an attempt to get his needs met," she wrote.
Aptly marketed as a satirical thriller, Gilroy's deliriously and devilishly fun romp isn't breaking much new ground for the genre, but it does manage to uncover the rarely enjoyed holy grail of scary movie experiences: the laugh scream.
Speaking of trying something new, be sure to read Seth Colter Walls's story about young New Yorkers — we're talking 12 to 18 years old — learning to play Anthony Braxton's devilishly difficult music, which even some professionals consider unplayable.
We hope it inspires people to go to the cinema to see for themselves if a talking animal film really can be any good, and whether Hugh Grant really can look devilishly handsome even while dressed as a nun.
The first of these videos, released today with the title "Best Friend," features Cozmo weaving his way around the house to sneak up on the family dog before devilishly tapping it on its tail to wake it from sleep.
"From my experience with Qassem Soleimani ... it is less likely that we will see this now than it was before and, if we do see an increase in violence, it probably will not be as devilishly ingenious," he added.
In case the giant blue mustang statue with devilishly red eyes that GLOW wasn't enough to send chills down your spine, over the years a whole slew of terrifying and outlandish conspiracy theories surrounding the Colorado airport have popped up.
Many of the social interactions we see as simple—greeting someone at the grocery store, for instance—are actually devilishly complex, requiring an understanding of human relationships and social mores that entails mastery of a vast library of nuanced social cues.
Not only is "The Bottle IMP" one of my all-time favorite short stories, there's also a devilishly diabolical trick-taking card game of the same name that somehow manages to perfectly capture the feel and tension of Stevenson's story.
The band's first full-length record just dropped, and we're devilishly delighted to be streaming it here on Noisey—as you may have noticed, we have an awful big soft spot for NOLA and the racket its residents kick up.
Instead, the film would be better served by fully leaning into the uncomplicated, John Wick-like satisfaction of devilishly cool women unleashing crunching brutality — like breaking a single leg in three different directions — in sublimely entertaining and orchestrated fight scenes.
Rehabilitating for more than a year and overcoming the physical and mental demons of getting back on a devilishly unpredictable animal, Maragh has the mount on one of the Derby favorites, the winner of New York's Wood Memorial, Irish War Cry.
And even if that stigma still exists, it's obviated by cosmetic enhancements becoming so sophisticated that they're devilishly hard to detect, any subtle improvement easily explained away by claims of cutting out gluten, hitting the gym more often, getting plenty of rest etc.
Starring a young Gwyneth Paltrow, a devilishly dishy Jude Law as trust-fund baby Dickie Greenleaf, and a sinisterly messed-up Matt Damon as the sociopathic Tom Ripley, the movie is a chilling journey through Italy's Ischia with a murder-mystery plot.
A revamp of the 1989 cult classic, Heathers promised a devilishly delectable take on high school politics only to deliver an outrageously inappropriate meditation on America's most terrifying realities—including, but not limited to: preferred pronouns, sexual assault, and in-school violence.
"Wicked Caresses" boasts a devilishly catchy hook that will lodge in your brain—the guitars build around Osborn's voice that lends the chorus a cheeky and fiendish quality while Clayton Burgess' bass drops disturbingly heavy notes to add ever more weight to proceedings.
Having previously applied his signature techniques of eccentric, devilishly witty bricolage towards successful excursions to our Moon and to the planet Mars, this fall Sachs and his crew remake San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts into mission control for Space Program: Europa.
Samantha BeeTrue, the devilishly funny late-night host doesn't really have a signature look, but thanks to a unique last name and this photo shoot she did a few years back, there's an easy fix: Get a bee costume and a long, blonde wig.
In September 2013, Jessica Huey discovered her ex and she would be attending the same wedding a month later, and decided to post an ad on Craigslist looking for a "devilishly handsome" wedding date who'd help make it clear she was doing just fine.
Adapted from Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi's 2014 film, this vampire comedy is devilishly binge-worthy with lead performances by Natasia Demetriou, Matt Berry, Kayvan Novak, Mark Proksch, and Harvey Guillen rooting fantastical blood suckers in a sitcom world as likable as it is ludicrous.
The script, by Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick and Ryan Reynolds (who once again plays the title character), is loaded with winky, fourth-wall-piercing eruptions of meta, the kind of humor that can make even the slow-witted and literal-minded feel devilishly clever.
Crime Poor Riley Wolfe, the devilishly charming antihero of Jeff Lindsay's witty caper mystery JUST WATCH ME (Dutton, $26), the first volume in a new series — now that Dexter, the twisted serial killer at the center of Lindsay's previous books, has gone to his reward.
There is no suggestion that officials or the consultant acted illegally, but the emails, which involve two former chief executives, are a blow to a group that has campaigned for transparency even in complex countries, and in projects as devilishly difficult as Guinea's $20 billion Simandou mine.
The buyers' mandate is at once straightforward and devilishly exacting: find the healthiest products at the lowest prices, from distributors and farmers with top sustainability and labor practices, in enough variety to please a bunch of Brooklynites who will not be shy about broadcasting their judgments.
But the Middle East, the devilishly complex issue that the president almost cavalierly assigned to Mr. Kushner at the outset of the administration, is still a quagmire as Mr. Trump's pro-Israel policies have infuriated the Palestinians and increased the already long odds of a peace deal.
In my memoir "Lucking Out," knowing how skippable many readers might find a chapter on my initiation into balletomania, I coupled it in the same chapter with a reverie on the Times Square porn scene, hoping to snare and hold the unsuspecting — a devilishly clever tactic that probably fooled nobody.
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People knew me as the person who led spiritual retreats; the human who accidentally unplugged her headphones in the library's "quiet room" to gift my fellow students with the musical stylings of Rihanna's "Skin"; the sophomore who was once giggling so devilishly that the R.A. who looked like Justin Bieber requested I tone down my drunkenness.
That's been the dream of Super Mario Maker fans the past few days, as they've waited with bated breath to find out who the numerical cosmos would deem The Chosen One, the person granted that singular, one in 20183 million chance to sail through a devilishly clever Mario stage that requires no action on the part of the player.
The movie is devilishly fun, if you're up for watching Harley and her gang — Black Canary (Jurnee Smollett-Bell), police detective Renee Montoya (Rosie Perez), assassin Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), and street urchin Cassandra Cain (Ella Jay Basco) — wreak bloody havoc on bad men for a few hours, chief among them Ewan McGregor's crime boss Roman Sionis.
While some may believe that the realities of the Holocaust — and its all-too-present echoes throughout the world today — aren't appropriate for such a playful, too-clever-by-half vernacular, others will be both entertained and moved by a film that invents a devilishly difficult needle, then threads it with style and, most importantly, meaning.
Silver, let's not forget, launched his career as a political forecaster in 2007 under the pen name "poblano," and as devilishly subversive as it no doubt was for a nerdy white boy to hide behind the pseudonymous cover of a foodstuff that brown people eat (this guy!), perhaps the signs were always there of a basic superficiality in the worldview of this, red flag incoming, University of Chicago economics major.
Other pieces include "Under the Weather #2" (2016), a wooden tower of bent and twisting forms that stands more than eleven feet tall; "Wave" (2018), a massive work of smoothly painted steel, about the size of a grand piano, with an undulating footprint and a scalloped top; and "Mire" (2017), a low-lying network of devilishly intricate wooden structures covered by stainless-steel plates that are attached with a great many screws.
" Despite the fact that after 211/29 it was obvious to al Qaeda insiders that their organization had taken a terrible beating, Saif al-Adel, one of the group's military commanders, explained in a 211 interview that the strikes on New York and Washington were, in fact, a devilishly clever scheme to provoke the United States into making mistakes: "Such strikes will force the person to carry out random acts and provoke him to make serious and sometimes fatal mistakes.

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