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But to be fair, the issues are hellishly complex and the amounts of money involved staggering.
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The subject matter is always his own hellishly lived life wrestling with the hangover, the several-days-beard, the unwanted visitor.
ECONOMIST: New verse
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Finally, though it is easy to call for banks to be carved up, it would be hellishly difficult in practice.
ECONOMIST: Banking reform
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Making much sense of the source code would be hellishly difficult.
ECONOMIST: Computer security
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He fought hard and hellishly for the Union.
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It means they are all hellishly clever and knowledgable, but whenever you present a number of them with the same business problem they all come out with an identical answer because they have all learnt it from the same book.
ECONOMIST: Letters
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There's nothing I wanted less than to attempt this hellishly complex project involving icing, cookies and four kinds of candy, one of which I've never even heard of, all of which must be cut and assembled, with surgical precision, into a miniature witch's broom.
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