It has been called the pipeline from hell, to hell, through hell.
Or perhaps austerity might eventually lead to populists that turn away from the euro to hell with the consequences.
But that dinner party from hell deserves to linger a while in the memory.
The Tegra 4 (codenamed Wayne) will apparently offer the same power-efficient 28nm process found on its Snapdragon rival and according to the slide from Chip Hell, there's a dizzying 72-core graphics setup.
Apple's settlement strategy is unclear, but it seems like a shift from hell-bent vindictiveness to productive infliction of ongoing pain.
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In the show's watercolors, which mostly date from 1902 to 1913, Sargent seems hell-bent on instinctively and swiftly capturing light with paint at the very time when photography the mechanical arrest of light is in rapid development.
"You are the guy who decided in 30 seconds to go up and spring a woman from a house of hell that she's been in and was desperate to get out that door with her 6-year-old daughter, " Walsh recalled saying.
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In short, you are asked to deliver a PowerPoint slide from hell.
Neither party intended to continue it, and if you want to start pointing fingers, it was the conservative corner of the Republican Party who fought like hell to prevent it from being extended back in February 2012.
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Simply put, no prospective boss wants to hear a litany of "boss from hell" stories.
She was never able to shake her reputation as the boss from hell, known for terrorizing subordinates and executives alike, and seemingly anyone else who crossed her path.
The book begins and ends with the case of Elian Gonzalez, the unfortunate six-year-old who survived shipwreck only to fall into the hands of the relatives from hell in Miami.
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.
Take the 1980 film 9 To 5, which also dealt with a boss from hell.
When my husband left me, I was just beginning to adjust, or at least trying to, through the ever present counseling, to my new disability and the excruciating, straight from hell pain I was enduring constantly.
For most of the 20th century, Hell's Kitchen stretching roughly from 42nd to 57th streets, west of Eighth Avenue was neglected and dangerous.
What a pity, thinks the student, that the professor, risen from a fatherless childhood in New York's Hell's Kitchen to become a seemingly permanent star of the Senate, should be intent on retiring in 2000.
"What I saw here can only be described as scenes from hell - there was nothing we could do - we had to stand at a distance and watch people burning and dying, " said Iqbal Hossein.
We were all ready to start harshing on the Top Tag Pet ID--a USB thumb drive that contains vital info about your pet--because it seems pretty silly to assume that a lost animal's rescuer would know what the hell to do with that small piece of plastic dangling from Tinkerbelle's collar.
While his friends from the Vienna University of Economics and Business got set up in corporate apartments, Mr. Hollein turned down an offer from McKinsey, rented a place in Hell's Kitchen and set out to learn all he could about curating and marketing art.
Sold by its supporters through an unquestioning media to a gullible public as a tool necessary to protect upstanding American producers and their workers from the ravages of predatory foreigners hell-bent on stealing the U.S. market, the antidumping law escapes the scrutiny it deserves.
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Yes, you could cook the hell out of your hamburger to keep you and your family safe from contamination.
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The comic-book series "From Hell, " in which Moore uses the Jack the Ripper killings as a precursor to 20th-century violence, runs to about 500 pages, including 40-plus pages of footnotes.
Playing landlord has a downside-that midnight February call to fix the boiler. (Isaac Victor just saw the 1990 tenant-from-hell movie Pacific Heights and admits he has qualms.) For those souls who can deal with the hassles, we have some math to tell which is the best choice.
The second problem is that the Democrats will fight like hell to hold on to minority voters, who are the only people saving the party from oblivion.
Alan Moore is one of my favorite comic book writers, and his wild, arcane imagination has given us some wonderful series, such as From Hell, The League of Extraordinary Gentleman, V for Vendetta, and Watchmen, which were adapted to the big screen.
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They have moved to a small town to get away from a long-haired ghost named Samara (Kelly Stables), who made their life hell in the previous movie and who now, needless to say, wastes no time whatsoever in rolling up to finish what she started.
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.
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