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"fiendishly" Definitions
  1. very; extremely
"fiendishly" Synonyms
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The plot, like the setting, is fiendishly dense and complex.
The state makes it fiendishly difficult for them to organise.
Barkawi (Alon Moni Aboutboul) fiendishly executes a large-scale attack in
Or, come up with some fiendishly complicated melodies to use instead.
The "correctives" Mr Uribe seeks will be fiendishly difficult to achieve.
But this would be fiendishly complicated to implement across the economy.
If he can pull off that fiendishly difficult task, he wins.
Balancing the needs of diners, cooks and couriers is fiendishly complicated.
"Rules of origin for autos is fiendishly complex," Freeland told reporters.
The compact finale is a manic, dense and fiendishly difficult Allegro Appassionato.
What better way to celebrate the holidays than a fiendishly difficult puzzle.
But the underlying causes of childhood obesity are fiendishly tricky to fix.
Unwinding a partnership built over nearly two decades would be fiendishly hard.
Proving their right to be in Britain is fiendishly hard for some.
And the kind of attacks IS encourages are fiendishly hard to prevent.
That is a fiendishly complicated task, but critically important for new regulations.
The overarching lesson from Britain may be that reforming audit is fiendishly difficult.
The time period it allows for the fiendishly complicated talks is utterly ungenerous.
Finding drugs in them, and tracing them to their source, is fiendishly difficult.
Figuring out which companies are financing construction is fiendishly difficult in secretive Caracas.
Yet big alliances, not to mention crossborder transactions, are fiendishly hard to handle.
This unpredictability makes it fiendishly difficult to prevent and insure against such attacks.
Type-written documents can be OCR'd, but handwriting remains a fiendishly difficult problem.
The city's story is also a warning that rebuilding clusters is fiendishly hard.
Building a new browser from scratch is a fiendishly difficult and expensive undertaking.
Online, one can find fiendishly self-satisfied chat boards detailing the supposed lifts.
Crime Solving one of Keigo Higashino's fiendishly difficult mysteries must be very gratifying.
Neutrinos might be both, but nobody knows because they're so fiendishly difficult to detect.
"He's both energetic and fiendishly clever," complained Edith Frick, casting her vote for Barr.
But the prime minister's ineptitude has rendered the fiendishly hard Brexit project almost impossible.
Economies are fiendishly complex, but forecasters usually predict short-term trajectories with reasonable accuracy.
The trading of online ad slots is as complex as it is fiendishly fast.
And I know how fiendishly difficult it is to do what Ms. Dewdney did.
According to WhatsApp, it's because of a technical knot that's fiendishly difficult to unpick.
But the research by Mr Piketty and his collaborator, Emmanuel Saez, is fiendishly complex.
As well as a wicked problem, wildfires are also be fiendishly difficult to predict.
Striking a deal will be fiendishly complex, and there are hazards for both sides.
And both promise to lead Britain out of the European Union, a fiendishly complicated operation.
A plot that is meant to be fiendishly twisty and elaborate just feels overly busy.
There are potentially hundreds of cases related to state capture, many of them fiendishly complex.
Because oil prices go up and down so much, estimating and valuing reserves is fiendishly hard.
Remember how one of the UK's intelligence agencies set a fiendishly difficult quiz right before Christmas?
Some are fairly obvious, others take a moment or two, and a few are fiendishly difficult.
But the gin distilled in London was fiendishly strong and very often adulterated with hideous impurities.
It's a clear indication that this fiendishly existential playwright's works couldn't be more fresh or timely.
Then the devil makes his presence known in the obsessive, ever-shifting and fiendishly appealing finale.
Instead, I was in Bangui, chasing interviews in an unstable, poor, and fiendishly hot country in crisis.
Yet even at the best of times, gauging the state of North Korea's economy is fiendishly hard.
But it is fiendishly hard for any of them to be more than two of the three.
Yet Britain's first-past-the-post system makes it fiendishly hard for small parties to make headway.
Koh's program, called "Shared Madness," are inspired by the fiendishly gymnastic caprices for solo violin by Paganini.
However, they are also fiendishly difficult to measure, so it is always interesting when new studies appear.
It shows that the much-needed consolidation of the car industry will be fiendishly hard to pull off.
Youngsters would learn shortcuts and tips to ace the fiendishly hard Common Admission Test for the best schools.
The issue itself is fiendishly complex, affecting a host of different interest groups who are already lobbying furiously.
But it is to her credit that she has tried hard to grapple with a fiendishly difficult problem.
It is a simple question but one that is fiendishly difficult to answer, given all the variables involved.
Sexual trauma can manifest in counterintuitive ways that make it fiendishly difficult to successfully prosecute rape in court.
Persuading Myanmar's myriad ethnic groups to lay down arms with promises of equitable development will be fiendishly hard.
For Maeve to underline this lesson with an empty safe is the show at its most fiendishly clever.
Those more sympathetic to the congressional leadership counter by arguing that the realities of healthcare are fiendishly difficult.
OpenAI's system did the same for Defense of the Ancients (DOTA), a fiendishly complex, multiplayer online war game.
As surveillance capitalism goes, it's a fiendishly creative repurposing of your users as, well, unwitting volunteer spies and snitches.
Titans like trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie and saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker played music that was hyper-fast and fiendishly complex.
More importantly, the introduction of some fiendishly complex mechanics adds fantastic variety to the ways I could approach combat.
But the costs of running these machines, which cost around $1,800 each, and keeping them cool are fiendishly high.
Ethereum, though, has been dogged by new complexities that smart contracts have introduced into an already fiendishly complicated system.
That underlines the reality that universities' concerns are just one piece of a much larger, fiendishly complex Brexit puzzle.
Alexander Toradze will perform the fiendishly difficult, fascinating second concerto, dedicated to a close friend of Prokofiev's who committed suicide.
The first month alone shows a variety of ways he fiendishly got Claire and the card in the same photo.
This will help Instagram's 1 billion monthly users stop fiendishly scrolling in search of new posts scattered by the algorithm.
"Solving one of Keigo Higashino's fiendishly difficult mysteries must be very gratifying," Marilyn Stasio writes in her latest crime column.
I phoned a fiendishly good home cook of my acquaintance, whose children have been through vegan, vegetarian and pescatarian stages.
The first case culminates in a fiendishly complex escape room challenge that puts the stars firmly outside their comfort zone.
"The logistics of this election are fiendishly complicated," said Ben Bland, director of the Southeast Asia Project at the Lowy Institute.
America's regulatory system is fiendishly complex, comprising "patchworks on patchworks", says Brian Knight of the Mercatus Centre at George Mason University.
This was the crux of the prosecutor's problem: Albanese's narrative required Nunez to be both fiendishly cunning and a complete klutz.
It's a fiendishly difficult problem to solve, and one that has other real-world applications, whether self-driving cars or negotiations.
Japan's "decontamination" plan for Fukushima is so fiendishly complicated that its goals cannot possibly be met within the promised 30 years.
Because of varying domestic rules on tariff retaliation, coordinating any action between several countries "quickly becomes fiendishly difficult," the diplomat said.
Ms. James's Eve is so fiendishly feverish and tremulous from the get-go, you can't believe everyone doesn't run for cover.
Having mastered the fiendishly complex rules of Magic, they found it relatively easy to compete in a much simpler game like poker.
Someone threw a game jam that invited people to make other fiendishly difficult games, which were naturally shared on Itchio as well.
The calculation requires simultaneous modelling of climate change and its impact on human health, migration and economic productivity—a fiendishly difficult task.
LJUBLJANA (Reuters) - The new online game "Razor Wire" has three fiendishly tricky levels to it: First, escape war in your home country.
But getting the measure of this colossally important figure, for China's destiny as well as the rest of the world's, is fiendishly hard.
Battery chemistry is fiendishly sensitive to temper­ature and humidity, he explains, and electric cars have to hold up in every kind of weather.
But the worst thing about PGP, by far, is that it is fiendishly user-hostile, so only hardcore hackers ever really used it.
With its youthful and rapidly urbanising population of perhaps 180m, the country is a compelling prospect, but doing business there is fiendishly difficult.
This year's contest puzzle is by Eric Berlin, who has, in the past, fiendishly concealed many interesting tricks and riddles in Sunday grids.
Not only would good regulations be fiendishly difficult to write, but there's a good chance they'd get struck down on First Amendment grounds.
Now, GOP leaders have taken up the cube yet again as they try to solve the fiendishly difficult legislative puzzle of tax reform.
This is a fiendishly difficult problem; the way the chains fold up is subject to incredibly subtle chemical forces that have very large effects.
The fiendishly difficult role of Raoul, meanwhile, was slated for the tenor Bryan Hymel, but he withdrew less than two weeks before opening night.
Nonfiction In "Born to Be Posthumous," Mark Dery probes the "eccentric life" and "mysterious genius" of the illustrator whose books have proved fiendishly irresistible.
Laws like these have closed down abortion clinics in states like Texas, because admitting privileges can be fiendishly difficult for abortion providers to get.
These are all decisions being made by a fiendishly anti-poor administration that ignores that, first are foremost, the poor are individuals with different needs.
But potential offsets both from earlier "illegal" capacity closures and from higher output in unaffected parts of the country make the exact calculations fiendishly difficult.
Running a private company in Iran is fiendishly difficult: the country ranks 120 out of 190 in the World Bank's ease of doing business index.
However, the crucial element in deciding who bears the losses—setting the price at which the bad bank would buy the assets—is fiendishly difficult.
But as well as, and a part of, all the beautiful art, Blunt is also the undisputed heavyweight champion of the fiendishly elaborate piss-take.
The code was created by Hashimoto in 1985, when he was trying to adapt the fiendishly difficult Konami game Gradius for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Amid all those distractions, there were glimpses of a potential deal that would address the fiendishly complicated issue of Northern Ireland's border with the south.
In every novel they are taken apart and then put back together again by mysteries that are fiendishly designed to reveal their very worst tendencies.
"It's always been one of the most fiendishly complicated issues, and simple answers will not serve us well at a time like this," he said.
Low oil prices may also make the Keystone pipeline a non-starter for commercial reasons, because crude from Canada's tar sands is fiendishly expensive to extract.
It was February 2 and XIV — an arcane, fiendishly complex financial security that he had sunk $0003,500 into earlier that week — had indeed taken a beating.
Having said that, the casting of Colin Firth , as the leading malefactor, is fiendishly smart, for which of us would not entrust our pennies to him?
He quickly realized that a friend of the fiendishly adored indie balladeer Elliott Smith was working that night, and Smith spent the rest of service D.J.ing.
Conversely, Littlefinger's incessant plotting, deal-making and deal-breaking, while fiendishly clever, seems likely to alienate him in the end from everybody, leaving him with no friends.
Its first stage is designed to fly back to land on an ocean-going barge, a fiendishly difficult process that the firm seems now to have mastered.
Their task is fiendishly complicated, with businesses' survival chances often hinging on the prospects for debt restructurings, turnaround plans, securing new investment or even hiring new managers.
Working out the cost is fiendishly complicated, requiring estimates of how much wages will rise (if the pension is linked to salary) and how long employees will live.
The passage of time, and the lack of records about the executions, makes both finding and identifying victims fiendishly difficult, although DNA testing will help in some cases.
Her And Then There Were None is a puzzle-box mystery with a fiendishly complex plot and murders so remote and so bloodless they barely register as murders.
Sometimes this musical curiosity backfired (as in 20103's notorious Cold Lake fiasco); sometimes, it bore the sweetest, most fiendishly addictive fruit (see: basically everything else they've ever recorded).
Such cross-ownership means that while understanding what is happening at individual Tata companies is fairly easy, judging (and managing) the direction of the entire group is fiendishly hard.
It was the institution that spawned DeepMind, the company (now owned by Google) whose AlphaGo system this year beat a human grandmaster at Go, a fiendishly complicated board game.
At the argument of the Wisconsin case in October, Chief Justice Roberts mocked the efficiency gap, referring to it by its initials, and suggested that it was fiendishly complicated.
But building an automated system that can react to all that data like a thoughtful person is fiendishly hard — and that may be Mr. Bosworth's last great challenge to solve.
The same thing happened in the US. From the moment Trump announced his candidacy—actually, before he even went public—the Clinton campaign was working out its fiendishly complex plot.
Kulturgeschichte means "cultural history," though the word Kultur is fiendishly difficult to translate from German; it is closer to "native culture" than to "high culture," as in art and literature.
Harari invokes women's memory of their experience of labor, whose pain they seem, in retrospect, to underplay, as an instance of our being fiendishly programmed by our evolutionary history, unaware.
Government funding is critical to encourage our scientists to pursue not just the challenges that are relatively easy, or obviously profitable, but the ones that are fiendishly hard —yet crucial.
Titian's fiendishly complex use of space pulls the eye around and through the jagged, interlocking columns of figures, the fractured space and faceted surface, aggressively frontal here, deeply recessed there.
Perhaps the most worrying element of the policy is that it will be fiendishly difficult ever to know whether it has succeeded or has just been a gigantic waste of money.
The process of getting a package from factory to distributor to customer can be fiendishly complicated, involving up to a dozen companies and a bewildering mixture of paper and digital documents.
She has taken on marquee issues that are fiendishly complicated and may take years to resolve, such as ethnic conflict and minority rights, rather than more urgent humanitarian or economic matters.
In recent years, the Shabab have proved adept at transforming itself into an agile and adaptive guerrilla force that has developed fiendishly sophisticated homemade bombs, including improvised explosives devices, or I.E.D.s.
Mr. Samuels said that the tapping wasn't fiendishly difficult, but the challenge was in evoking the style of the period, in which the dancers must stay on the balls of their feet.
A solution which involves capping wholesale charges has proved fiendishly complex since it means setting a cap that suits companies in all 28 member states, even though domestic mobile rates vary hugely.
What if the next Preacher Roe or Gaylord Perry was hiding in plain sight on a diamond near you, fiendishly fooling all the viewers and video technicians at the ballpark and beyond?
In the dozen novels that followed, Mr. Dexter, a fan of cryptic crosswords, planted false clues and red herrings with abandon, presenting Morse, and his readers, with fiendishly difficult puzzles to solve.
It is fiendishly hard to disentangle what influences a convict's future behaviour, but Adam Gelb of the Pew Charitable Trusts, a think-tank, lays out some principles which have been shown to work.
Even with help and plenty of time and resources to devote to scouring the internet and creating new, positive content to distribute as an alternative, removing photos from the web is fiendishly difficult.
Whatever else knowledge may be—and, as Nagel is at pains to point out, it is fiendishly difficult to define—it is not subservient or convenient; it has a good-faith relationship to reality.
Best of all, it can be fiendishly difficult but it never laughs at you, encouraging you, through its friendly aesthetic, to keep going, keep testing until you find the optimal route through the level.
If Moore wins the general election in December — as he is likely to do — and heads to DC, McConnell's already fiendishly difficult whip count on major contentious issues is likely to grow only tougher.
We see evidence of his relationship with his students in the fiendishly complex image of a dragon he drew, in ink, over their bland studies of heads — no doubt to intimidate, flabbergast, and challenge them.
Their three-way culture clash is matched by the eccentricity of the fiendishly complex plot, which traces the families from the second world war to the present day via 1970s squat parties and 1980s protests.
Directed by Adam Robitel — who helmed 2018's horror hit Insidious: The Last Key — the new thriller follows six disparate characters who get invited to win big money by solving fiendishly tricky escape room puzzles.
In addition to giving horror the imagery of the shuffling, bumbling zombie that's nevertheless fiendishly difficult to kill, Romero's latter zombie films were explicitly anti-capitalist explorations of modern consumerism and nihilism in American society.
ED BLACKPresident and CEOComputer and Communications Industry AssociationWashington, DC Transferring anonymised consumer data from established companies to their challengers, which you propose as one way to weaken the market dominance of tech giants, is fiendishly difficult.
Sweden, meanwhile, is famed for the fiendishly complex julbord—a smorgasbord of such lunatic intricacy that it can take a clear month of fermenting, pickling, and steeping to get it ready in time for Christmas Eve.
The smooth-swinging 36-year-old possesses the accuracy off the tee and short game necessary to tame the Sentosa Golf Club's fiendishly difficult Serapong Course with an unerring proficiency that even he finds difficult to explain.
" Evan Narcisse, Gizmodo "Us demonstrates how Peele is iterating on his social horror recipes, by broadening the scope of his ambitions and fiendishly modulating the use of violence and familiarity to send shivers down our collective spines.
Why it matters: Quantum computers won't replace the semiconductor-based electronic computers we live with today, but they might speed up the solving of fiendishly difficult problems in fields like molecular imaging, cryptography, probability and artificial intelligence.
Brexit will be fiendishly difficult, but there is no reason it has to be draped in so much nationalistic gravitas and secrecy, nor does it have to mean the hugely risky departure from the European single market.
But as clever as I (mistakingly) believe I am, I don't think I'd have any chance of discovering every last hidden panel, drawer, switch, and secret mechanism on this beautiful but fiendishly complicated puzzle desk from Craig Thibodeau.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Thousands of candidates, hundreds of parties, endless combinations of possible coalitions – spare a thought for India's pollsters, tasked with making sense of the country's fiendishly complicated politics ahead of a general election due by May.
There's a great deal to like about it, and even more to admire: It's a precise, fiendishly difficult (in places) puzzle game that requires the player up to learn a language—no, nine languages—to solve its puzzles.
But many scenesters will understandably miss the scrappy austerity of the original space — no food or drinks served, and no air conditioning during shows — where fiendishly creative collaborations among classical, jazz, and experimental musicians have been heard since 2005.
It's also why the novel is so fiendishly challenging to theater directors, who must figure out how to handle the fast-paced action and scene changes, and find actors with outsize personalities and athletic grace (all that sword-fighting!).
Navalny's fiendishly simple plan now is to sabotage Putin's inevitable victory by promoting a national boycott of the vote that humiliates the Russian president with low turnout figures, and puts the authority of his nearly two-decade-old regime into question.
However, unless one has access to very fine-grained customer acquisition costs, churn and cohort activity data, it's fiendishly difficult to tell the difference between a healthy hyper-growth SaaS company and one that is overpaying for low-quality growth.
So to see how the parties measure up, we looked at how many houses have been built in the metropolitan councils, district councils, unitary authorities and London boroughs controlled by Labour (the organisational structure of English local government is fiendishly complex).
Aside from the fun of solving this puzzle (Tagg said hundreds already have and claim they have done so in seconds), it poses a deeper question:  Are we executing some fiendishly clever algorithm in our brain, that cuts through the chaff?
The matching of subjects with moods that (because of soaring repair costs and fiendishly manipulative workmen) are often "un peu triste" proves to be the highlight of a book that might have entertained more if pruned to half its length.
Dolores doesn't know what the role of "herself" really is at this point, and Maeve (Thandie Newton), fiendishly clever and deadly as she is, has lost herself in a quest to find a "daughter" who is real only to her.
The debate seemed to be ultimately less about the details of the plan, with its fiendishly complicated arrangements for trade with Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, than about whether Britain could finally put Brexit behind it.
Grizzled bureaucrats, fastidious parents and cool young things fill them to hear the latest wunderkind—among whose number, in recent decades, have been Lang Lang, Li Yundi and Yuja Wang (pictured)—play some beautifully judged Bach or fiendishly hard Rachmaninov.
Even the hyper-controlled universe of high-end horse breeding does not produce predictable results—if it did, this week's Derby would be a lot less fun—and just selecting for something as seemingly simple as coat color is fiendishly tricky.
The exhilaration began to dissipate when I turned my phone light on and realized that I wasn't in a fiendishly difficult psychological maze partly of my own making, no, I was in an ordinary hallway and there was a problem with the electricity.
During the fiendishly difficult final work, Stravinsky's Three Movements From "Petrouchka," there were fleeting moments when the slender, boyish Mr. Trifonov, 25, threw his arms so forcefully into pummeling fortissimo chords that his body lifted maybe six inches off the piano bench.
The "unfortunate plebiscite" of 2016 is explicitly mentioned only once, but the comparison of Brexit to the garden project is not hard to discern: a fiendishly complex and expensive task, pursued against all sensible advice in the name of English spirit and patriotic nostalgia.
It's tempting to say that the novel written by Eugene Allen is an attempt to create an alternate, ameliorative reality, to enfold the trauma of both Allens — and of the traumatized nation — but that's probably a reductive reading of this fiendishly convoluted and complex novel.
But on Monday, the woman whose Japanese immigrant parents run a sushi restaurant and mother hand-sewed her costumes, made skating history by becoming the first American woman — and only the third woman overall — to land the fiendishly difficult triple Axel jump at an Olympics.
ONE of the largest voices in opera was ricocheting through a small Upper West Side apartment recently, as the soprano Sondra Radvanovsky practiced some fiendishly tricky bel canto passages for her radio broadcast singing the title role of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena" live from the Metropolitan Opera.
But if countries do manage to ratchet up their efforts to curtail global emissions in the decades ahead, then 2015 may mark the year we learned that humans are capable of coming together and addressing one of the most fiendishly difficult environmental problems we've ever faced.
Just as the existentialists came to prominence in postwar Europe by holding out the possibility of "fiendishly difficult" freedom through choice, an unending but authentic struggle, so might their thinking have a place among people who feel overwhelmed by choice and bereft of authenticity in their lives.
And it's too bad — had Greg been more fiendishly charismatic and capable, had he attracted a few more acolytes, had he maniacally pursued his salvific vision of backyard mass transit, he might very well have grown up to become the subject of a T. Coraghessan Boyle novel.
That's because the Rupert Murdoch portrayed in James Graham's fiendishly entertaining, if structurally unbalanced, new play, "Ink," is the Australian-born mogul as a young man who, in 83, was just making inroads into the British press; he hadn't yet taken his show on the global road.
The exciting 2014 movie "The Imitation Game" was a fair representation of the British achievements at Bletchley Park, but how many people realize that cracking the "fiendishly complex" code began with three Poles and a Frenchman before Britain's Alan Turing and Gordon Welchman made their breakthroughs?
And yet he is also fair enough to show that the science of disabling a dazzlingly resilient retrovirus was fiendishly difficult and that by 1982, 42.6 percent of gay men in San Francisco and 26.8 percent of gay men in New York had already been infected.
Racing across the country, Mr. Ma on Wednesday will play the fiendishly difficult piece — in which the cello does battle with a swirling orchestra, a hyperactive set of bongos and even, through live tape looping, its own shadow — with the New York Philharmonic under Alan Gilbert.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government released its objectives for the trade agreement on Thursday — a 30-page document that served mainly to underscore how far apart the two sides are, as they begin a fiendishly complicated negotiation that must produce a deal by the end of the year.
I'm a retired biology professor, keeping busy now babysitting my 1-year-old granddaughter Adeline, and setting a world record for most novels never published (35 and counting.) Long interested in cryptic crosswords, particularly of the fiendishly difficult British sort, I only recently began constructing American-style grids.
The Rubik's Cube, "a fiendishly hard puzzle that requires you to align cubes of the same colors," as The Times described it in 1980, was intended as a practical gift for adults in a nation still in a malaise, but was quickly adopted by children, who had more patience.
After all, there was no one more fiendishly effective at harvesting the violently reactionary hatred that used to mostly course beneath the surface of American public life—but which, thanks to Ailes's ascension and the apotheosis of his friend Donald Trump, has become the rotten keystone of our political age.
Will is being shadowed by a New York Times journalist (Brittany Snow) who has returned to her hometown to report on what policing is like there and just happens to luck into a serial killer, as if chasing psychopaths with fiendishly convoluted plans were all that heart-of-America cops did.
Ever since Facebook's purchase of Oculus in 2014, creating hardware and software that can reliably achieve a high level of "social presence" for all users of VR has been the technology's holy grail, and many dozens of companies, small and large, are currently attempting to solve aspects of this fiendishly difficult task.
But the '2747s—with its historically high rates of union membership, its firmly redistributive tax code, its founding belief in environmental protection, its broad expansion of social service benefits, and its fiendishly motivating Cold War rivalries—was also a time of a belief in the possibility of big thinking, big picture solutions.
Set amid an assemblage of refrigerators and freezers, Genet's sinister parable about sexual fantasies gratified in a brothel as revolution rages in the streets of an unnamed city is famously difficult to stage, but Mr. Buljan's energetic production works fiendishly well thanks to the wild, impassioned performances of a musically gifted cast.
IF SEVERAL hundred million Indians do migrate from the countryside to cities between now and 2050, as the UN expects, it will be a fiendishly busy few decades for Vivek Aher, who runs a low-cost hostel, one of five, on the outskirts of Pune, a well-off city three hours' drive from Mumbai.
The story of the Polanski trial is the story of a fiendishly complex case of extradition requests and potentially corrupt judges and discretionary plea bargains and secret off-the-record meetings, but the whole thing is built around one very simple, generally uncontested fact: In 1977, Roman Polanski fed a 13-year-old girl champagne and quaaludes.
Here's what you won't read: that she is fiendishly smart and intellectually curious, which makes her a little bit intimidating; that she has a cool, measured way of speaking, not unlike a university lecturer; that she is unfailingly polite; that she will get annoyed if you stick a camera too close in her face (as Jake our photographer finds out); that she knows a phenomenal amount about contemporary culture; and that she is very, very tired.
Look for the terror-struck, corpulent bourgeois failing to keep up with a crowd that is being chased by the police (The Demonstration, 20193); the nude holding a tiny black dog inches away from her groin (Bathing on a Summer Evening, 22019-226); the polar bear rug staring out at us from an adulterer's bedroom like a startled witness (The Other's Health, 22019); the toddler fiendishly ripping and scattering paper on the floor (The Red Room, Etretat, 1899); or the schoolchildren portrayed as roving, belligerent gangs.

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