Round a curve I scared the hell out of a flock of feral goats, and at one point, came over a rise to see the road just drop off into a slalom down to a mangrove-studded beach.
France's Liberation says the committee showed "a hell of a nerve" by awarding the prize to "a very sick patient", but the paper agrees to give the EU the benefit of the doubt and to bet on its "resilience".
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And I've been to Africa dozens of times, and I've met with dozens of people on the ground who really know a hell of a lot about Africa, and who understand the difference between corruption and not corruption, and who understand that effectiveness and lack of effectiveness, and who understand what's a good government and what's not a good government.
Right now, the company is all fun and games, but the prospect of a focused Twitter with billions of dollars in cash and a public currency should scare the hell out of everyone.
The advanced economies are taking the rest of the world to hell in a handbasket, as a Goldman Sachs report to its hedge fund clients famous, or infamously said earlier this year, according to The Wall Street Journal.
This is a very useful little tip from a Redditor: if you are lost somewhere in the menu hell of an automated telephone system a few well dropped profanities will lead to the almost immediate attention of a live human being.
Mr Jones spends a considerable amount of time suggesting that the English NHS will go to hell in a handcart in the coming years as a result of the UK Government's reforms.
While a sputtering dissident movement shows occasional signs of life, reminding us of the hell the Cuban people endure, it casts a pale shadow compared to the fury of the Arab Spring.
John Wilkes, of the Hell-Fire Club, faced a similar dilemma during the Gordon Riots of 1780, when an anti-Catholic demonstration in London escalated into an orgy of burning and looting.
And lest we forget, the man behind it all, Joss Whedon, is currently trying to figure out how the hell to make a movie out of The Avengers.
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Jay Bell has drafted a interesting, page-turning book that tours not only the traditional afterlife, but also the afterlives of many different religions as the protagonist, John Grey, works on behalf of Hell to unite all of the varied human pantheons in a war against Heaven to liberate the souls trapped in Purgatory.
We also explored several pressing environmental issues as record levels of radiation were found in fish near Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant and we delved into the Gates of Hell -- a burning gas crater in Turkmenistan that has been ablaze for 41 years.
Taking their cue from a line in which one of the characters describes the Porters' one-room flat as "a very narrow strip of plain hell, " they have built a flat black wall five feet from the lip of the theater's stage, creating a claustrophobically narrow playing area in which the action takes place.
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After taking an axe to a handful of stray zombies, and then scaring the hell out of poor Glenn, he finds the room where Lori died and a walker who has apparently just devoured her corpse.
But that does not take away from the fact that Kaspersky, while a hell of a lot smaller than Symantec and McAfee is growing its market and the two US household names are not.
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Dell may never be the same, but you can count on the long-suffering company to inflict a little hell of its own on the PC industry once more.
The bad force is an undulating, pullulating, filthy, dark mass, at the center of which a hell-mouth with dagger teeth and lips spews scalding yellow mist.
Labour peer Lord Barnett, former Chief Secretary to the Treasury, said there was "not a cat in hell's chance" of the Financial Services Bill becoming law and urged frontbenchers to work together on a consensus.
In other words, countries would get back in the form of research grants a proportion of their overall contribution to the total budget and to hell with scientific merit.
All of which begs the question, how the hell does any general beat out a guy who betrayed his army and his country in the middle of a shooting war?
But moving the ball forward at all is tough in the real world and Don did a hell of a lot more of that with his efforts than most people in the health policy world would have or could have.
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It's a hell of a flight for a bumblebee... the most likely thing is someone imported a Queen, and they normally come with workers and attendants and they probably had the mites.
" But she also had memorable stints as a widow playing the angles on "Six Feet Under, " a crazed scientist on "The X-Files, " a woman hell-bent on avenging the murder of her sister on "Desperate Housewives, " and the multitasking sole female in the Off-Broadway hit comedy "Jeffrey.
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With some digging, you learn, to your horror, that the troubled CEO spends a lot of time on what the hell?
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Riding the dark ocean in the pitch of night before all hell breaks loose, sending up a cloud of heavy black rain and fire, throwing heavy equipment into the icy water, casting men to their deaths at the bottom of the sea.
Now living in Rugby, in the English Midlands, he describes Bethany as a "place of hell", but not as bad as the home of the dysfunctional adoptive parents in County Wicklow he was sent to when he was nearly four.
This has been confirmed by Paul McMullan, a former deputy features editor at the News of the World, who started by blowing the whistle on phone-hacking and now appears, for the hell of it, to have switched from a whistle to a trumpet.
Some T-shirts read "Hell's Mensans, " the name of a hard-partying wing of the group that claims to have been founded in a Dayton, Ohio, hot tub in 1988.
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According to an Army report, the 19-year-old, from a hacker group the Army identified as Global Hell, changed some of the page's content and gained access to an unclassified network.
Similarly, those on the Congressional Super Committee are not kids, not particularly active in the Tea Party or OWS, yet have earned a special place in one of the innermost cantos of my Hell.
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