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"infernally" Definitions
  1. in an extremely annoying way

34 Sentences With "infernally"

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Her extraordinary rash, infernally authored, is easy to conceal as an ordinary rash.
The infernally challenging side-scrolling classics from the NES era will sell for $1.99 apiece.
This planet is the worst because:It's a very unpleasant place - the dayside temperature is infernally hot (3000 Kelvin).
Denis turned out to be the best kind of spiritual pal for a resolutely skeptical, infernally hungry guy like me.
They generate electricity by circulating water through their infernally hot cores, converting it to steam that is used to turn turbine generators.
Cuphead is a brand new game from Studio MDHR, which spent multiple years crafting a traditional-if-infernally challenging side-scrolling action game.
Cuphead, the infernally challenging side-scoller featuring beautiful hand-drawn art that was released in 2017 for PC and Xbox One, is up next.
She's great, but her presence represents an expansion of Nintendo's ongoing efforts to make these infernally challenging games from the company's catalog of classics more approachable.
I myself could have done with fewer reaction shots of the Porgs, those infernally moist-eyed little winged critters that have already fueled a Disney merchandising bonanza.
That Will Eno's infernally clever new play — which opened on Thursday at Second Stage Theater — never resolves the riddle of its construction is not a strike against it.
What if everything is destined to sound the same forever, and we're trapped in an infernally unceasing club that only plays "Dancing (Again!)" by Eats Everything on repeat?
Beneath all of that lies an infernally challenging, ever-changing game that screws you over more than it rewards you... but still has you begging for more every damn time.
First, I'll offer a quick overview of why industrial heat is so infernally difficult to decarbonize; second, a review of the options available for decarbonizing it; and third, some recommendations for how to move forward.
For most of us, yo-yos are those toys from our childhood that we played with for approximately five minutes before the string got so infernally tangled that we could never play with it again.
At its edges, the Badlands flatten into farm country, but their heart is the swaying, mixed-grass steppe of the Little Missouri National Grassland: more than a million acres of astonishingly beautiful, infernally punishing terrain.
Knowing what will happen to future currency values is infernally difficult, but it is possible that Secretary Mnuchin will have an opportunity to re-emphasize his analysis later this year as the impacts of the recently-enacted tax cut are felt in the economy.
In a series he titled "Firestorm," he created heavy sculptural frames in which skulls, clawing hands, ropes, chains, phallic forms and other symbols of violence and conflict were cast; within, infernally glowing pastels evoking J. M. W. Turner abstractly envisioned the world's fiery end.
The young comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney have taken on the personas of a couple of longtime, cranky and infernally codependent septuagenarian roommates, and in those disguises manage to be blissfully offensive (and on-target) about pretty much everything, including the theater itself.
When you read him, you fear for > contemporary Russian literature: of those now writing in the Russian > language, there is none among them who is so infernally free (and above all, > free from "writerly" prose, from the tendency to "produce an impression").
Doctor Strange later arranged the release of Blade so that he could join Drake and King in reforming Borderline Investigations, Inc. as the Nightstalkers. Blade, King, and Drake were hired by Lilith the Mother of All Demons to kill the second Ghost Rider and the non-infernally powered John Blaze. The three Nightstalkers battled Meatmarket.
Now she earns her living on a temporary-basis marriage with different men. The story begins with her loss and ends with the discovery of her body among the victims of Seif al-Qalam, the killer of whores. All the characters of the novel are infernally captivated by their desires and deterministic powers. They are all exposed to threats of death, rape, and violence.
As the evil/negative counterpart to the Divine, Infernal power also weakens the effects of any Realm not attuned to Hell or other forsaken spaces. Infernally tainted forms of magic do exist, usually of great deceptive or destructive power, or acquired too easily for understanding, especially in order to tempt magi. Anyone in the Order found guilty of diabolism is expelled and hunted down. ;The Faerie realm: Creatures of traditional fairy tales.
As his relentless pursuer, Robert Ryan is infernally taut. Mr. Zinnemann has also extracted a tortured performance from Janet Leigh as the fearful, confused and disillusioned wife of the hunted man and he has got squalid portraits of scoundrels from Mary Astor, Berry Kroeger and Taylor Holmes."Crowther, Bosley. "Movie review: 'Act of Violence,' a Metro film with Van Heflin, Janet Leigh, new feature at Criterion.: The New York TImes, January 24, 1949.
He noted that it had "cheeky rap poking stereotypical fun at Southerners". J.D. Considine from The Daily Gazette said it is "the piece de resistance, a track so infernally catchy that you almost don't notice how screamingly funny it is." Tom Ewing from Freaky Trigger said that "Cotton Eye Joe” work "on that basic, energetic, ass-moving level". He added that "the hollering diva interludes actually change things up a little, though that decades-old hook is solid enough to stand on its own.
Feynman wasn't unusual in his affection for drumming but his choice of musical genres was atypical as was his lack of skill as a drummer. It appears that the music produced by his friends offended him as much as his relentless noise offended them. When Ashkin played the recorder, Feynman said he was using "an infernally popular wooden tube ... for making noises bearing a one-one correspondence to black dots on a piece of paper -- in imitation to music." In 1946, before the scientists at Los Alamos dispersed, there was a brief period during which they gave lectures on subjects in which they had expertise.
The playable Races in Arcanis differ from the traditional races in other Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings. There are seven primary races: Dark-kin (infernally tainted), Dwarves (cursed Giants), Elorii (basically Elves, but with some significant differences), Gnomes (offspring of a human and a dwarf), Humans (including the elementally attuned Kio and Undir), Ss'ressen (Lizard-folk), and Val (touched by the gods with different bloodlines depending on which God was their progenitor). While in the days of the d20srd rules other playable races were allowed—such as Half- Orcs—the most recent Arcanis RPG rules have streamlined the system somewhat to remove these hold-overs from Dungeons & Dragons.
During the events of the Reign in Hell miniseries, Hell is thrown into a massive conflict as Neron and his generals are confronted with a rebellion led by Blaze and Satanus, the rulers of Purgatory. Neron soon discovered that the rebel demons were offering the damned "hope to the hopeless" and redemption for the damned, which had never happened before, and that this was a powerful spur. Realizing what would happen if the damned ever rose up against him, Neron has his consort Lilith, the "mother of all Earthborn fiends", summon all of the vampires, werewolves, ghouls and infernally powered humans to Hell to fight on his side. This unrest in the infernal realms attracts the attention of Earth's magical superheroes, who are concerned about the outcome and the possible repercussions of the war.
During the events of the Reign in Hell miniseries, Hell is thrown into a massive conflict as Neron and his generals are confronted with a rebellion led by Blaze and Satanus, the rulers of Purgatory. Neron soon discovered that the rebel demons were offering the damned "hope to the hopeless" and redemption for the damned, which had never happened before, and that this was a powerful spur. Realizing what would happen if the damned ever rose up against him, Neron has his consort Lilith, the "mother of all Earthborn fiends" , summon all of the vampires, werewolves, ghouls and infernally powered humans to Hell to fight on his side. This unrest in the infernal realms attracts the attention of Earth's magical superheroes, who are concerned about the outcome and the possible repercussions of the war.
By contrast, Romanova goes from the East to the West. At the beginning of the novel she lives a privileged, if joyless life as a MGB clerk, complaining that the uniform she wears makes it difficult for her to make friends while spending long hours in mind-numbing bureaucratic drudgery. Through portrayed as a committed Communist at the beginning of the novel, she is vaguely unhappy with her life as: "The Romanov blood might well have given her a yearning for men other than type of modern Russian officer she would meet-stern, cold, mechanical, basically hysterical and because of their Party education infernally dull". Bond both literally and metaphorically seduces Romanova over to the West as he is able to sexually satisfy her in a way that her Russian lovers never could.
The story of Æthelwald's murder was revived by William Henry Hudson (1841 – 1922), a naturalist who, "fascinated like many before and after by this monument", published a romantic version of the legend in his Dead Man's Plack and an Old Thorn (1920). Hudson, who stated that he disliked Freeman "because he was so infernally cock-sure, so convinced that he and he alone had the power of distinguishing between the true and false", also went to some lengths to discredit the historian's dismissal of the story as untrue. The story is also the subject of The King's Henchman, an opera in three acts composed by Deems Taylor to an English language libretto by Edna St. Vincent Millay. It premiered on 17 February 1927 at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City in a performance conducted by Tullio Serafin.
In the midst of all the troubles that it is facing, the mill started issuing letters confirming their jobs and start producing the heavy steel and iron materials. After leading to an infernally long protest and inability proved by the private sector, the government of Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani activated the nationalization programme after accepting the recommendations, despite protest lodged by the Finance minister Abdul Hafeez Shaikh. In 2011, the steel mill was put under the management of government-ownership, expanded and re-structured the board of directors would be restructured and expanded, from the current nine to twelve members as well as approving another bail out plan. In matter of weeks, the private-sector voluntarily handed over the operations of steel mills to government-ownership management, a move that was widely appreciated in the public society and workers' unions.
In 1850, Jenkin spent some time in a Genoese locomotive shop under Philip Taylor of Marseille but on the death of his Aunt Anna, who lived with them, Captain Jenkin took his family back to England, and settled in Manchester, where the lad, in 1851, was apprenticed to mechanical engineering at the works of William Fairbairn, and from half-past eight in the morning till six at night had, as he says, "to file and chip vigorously, in a moleskin suit, and infernally dirty. "At home he pursued his studies, and was for a time engaged with Dr. Bell in working out a geometrical method of arriving at the proportions of Ancient Greek architecture. His stay in Manchester, though in striking contrast to his life in Genoa, was agreeable. He liked his work, had the good spirits of youth, and made some pleasant friends, one of them the author, Elizabeth Gaskell.
The fact that Romanova unlike the other characters in the MGB is both hetrosexual and not sexually perverted is meant to show that she can be redeemed from her loyalty to her country in a way that they cannot be. However despite her repulsive superiors in the MGB, she is portrayed as a committed Communist who is at the same time vaguely unhappy with her existence as Fleming wrote: "The Romanov blood might well have given a yearning for men other than that type of modern Russian officer she would meet-stern, cold, mechanical, basically hysterical and because of their Party education infernally dull". Upon meeting Bond, she abandons her belief in Communism as she sees the advantage to a Western lifestyle while also finding Bond a much better lover than her Russian lovers. Romanova falling in love with Bond is portrayed as both a political and sexual liberation for her.
Ever commented that Ketèlbey's exoticism had left an immovable impression of eastern music on western ears, to which "Oriental music is Ketèlbey music: the clashing cymbals; the little pinging bells; the minor modes; the amazingly graphic mincing step created by rapidly reiterated notes; the coy taps on the woodblock." Among Ketèlbey's light orchestral works with a wholly British flavour is Bells Across the Meadows (1921), redolent, in the words of McDonald, of "rose-entwined thatched cottages standing amidst gardens full of hollyhocks with a gentle brook bubbling on its rustic way and cows grazing peacefully in the pastures beyond". Urban life was evoked in the five- movement Cockney Suite (1924), described by The Times as "character pieces complete with leering saxophone, cheeky mouth-organ, and some infernally catchy tunes". Ketèlbey depicts successively a royal procession from Buckingham Palace to the Houses of Parliament; an East End pub, with a main theme based on the Cockney ditty "'Arf a pint of mild and bitter"; a waltz at a palais de danse; a sombre glimpse of the Cenotaph in Whitehall; and in the finale, "'Appy 'Ampstead", a picture of the August Bank Holiday fair on Hampstead Heath.

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