The comic actor suppresses his smirk and his devilish stare and stays within character.
The devilish detail is whether there are ways to stop payment because the definition requires certain qualifiers.
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Programmatic buying and selling of advertising inventory on computer exchanges provides an extra bit of devilish fun.
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And then there's this sort of this devilish figure who is sort of battling with Father McKenzie.
Hard-line anti-smokers, assuming that anything agreed to by the industry they hate must be devilish, soon discovered diabolical details.
The devilish intricacies of economics Mr Godley seemed to overwhelm just as effortlessly.
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" Some were just devilish: "I hear you are going to reenlist.
American soldiers had a devilish time coping with improvised explosive devices and other relatively simple tactics employed by a poorly-equipped and under-resourced adversary.
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He is famous for challenging golfers to make smart, precise shots which earned him a devilish reputation among Professional Golfers Association (PGA) pros.
Venture out on a moonlit night and you might encounter the pricolici, the devilish werewolves said to be the restless spirits of violent men.
And perhaps there are furrowed brows at Google's Mountain View headquarters as they worry about their neighbours' devilish plans to run off with the lucrative search advertising market.
The devilish-looking comedian Jack Black, a sexist loser who wants a physically perfect woman, receives a mystical hypnosis from the (literally) gigantic self-help guru Tony Robbins.
President Obama and former President Clinton are adamantly warning that the devilish sequestering of the federal budget is a bout of austerity we should avoid at all costs.
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Diouf - who had momentarily found himself outwith a two-yard radius of his new-found nemesis - showed remarkable restraint as Brown postured in his face in a devilish show of one-upmanship.
But on the day that Meredith was laid to rest golf and tennis beckoned to retirees in radiant waves of sun, and the fishermen of Tarpon Cove sported cheerfully with the devilish snook.
But there is something devilish in the detail.
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It all starts in Latin America in the nineteen-twenties, with Irons as Esteban Trueba, a devilish patriarch with a wife (Streep) who is clairvoyant, though strangely unable to see how terrible this movie is going to be.
Soderling won a stunning rally, moving in to hit a smash only for Federer to anticipate it and throw up a devilish sliced lob that the Swede did brilliantly to reach, let alone flick away a winning backhand smash.
As the game wore on there was a sense that a major upset could be in the offing, but Maicon's devilish drifter put paid to that and soon Brazil were controlling the game in the manner with which their World Cup opponents have become accustomed.
What is so disturbing about fraud on Wall Street is the notion that a devilish character like Bernie Madoff, who stole from the rich, is whisked off to jail, while those who steal from lower to middle class individuals and families tend to fall into a familiar pattern of getting caught, paying fines, skipping jail time and walking away with bonuses worth millions of dollars.
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