One of the senior Obama officials, who bluntly said the Republican attacks have "frustrated the hell out of me, " asserted that gaining the trust of the family was the best way to handle the case and helped the administration gain valuable intelligence from the suspect, who is believed to have ties to an al Qaeda affiliate in Yemen.
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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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.
For anyone not familiar with the classic 2D strategy shooter, it basically involves controlling a team of heavily armed worms while they take turns trying to blow the hell out of another team of heavily armed worms.
Yes, you could cook the hell out of your hamburger to keep you and your family safe from contamination.
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Hire the right people, and then get the hell out of their way as they specialize in what they do best.
Leave the hardware to the manufacturers that already have awesome phones, but need an awesome OS, and let developers customize the hell out of it!
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They just want to get the hell out of there, out of sight, to alleviate the sting of ridicule, and then they want to forget about the entire miserable experience.
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.
We are, after all, civilised wild animals, and when under threat from a predator it is important that all our body functions are tuned to perfection to either fight our corner, or get the hell out of there.
One GOP senator said Sotomayor's most controversial speeches "bug the hell out of me, " an expression of frustration as Republicans tried -- with little success -- to get Sotomayor to reveal more about her personal views in her fourth and final day of questioning.
Until it is clear how the PIP implants differed, and what risks are posed, "there is no reason to scare the hell out of all of these women who have implants, " said Joseph K. McLaughlin, a researcher at the International Epidemiology Institute in Rockville, Md.
Not exactly the scene straight out of hell as described by Wayne LaPierre nor one that warranted New Yorkers locking and loading en masse to deal with the horrors that enveloped them.
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Credit for that increase goes in large part to news last June that Dell planned to cut 8, 000 employees--or 10% of its workforce--coupled with the conclusion of an internal accounting probe (see " Dell Climbs Out Of Accounting Hell").
His grandmother, Sheila Harris, fortunately was a tough-as-nails 49-year-old and a worthy combatant, hell-bent on her grandson getting out of the projects.
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It was just four short months ago that Americans went to the polls to send the message that we were mad as hell with out of control spending and we were not going to take it any more.
Speaking in the aftermath of the USADA report's release, O'Reilly told CNN she went through "two-and-a-half to three years of hell" after she first made the decision to speak out about doping.
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Like a bat out of hell, Apple has just shuttled a new, unibody MacBook in the gadget world's direction.
The movie jumps ahead in short, spiky scenes, punctuated by beautifully edited montages of digitized photographs and newspaper articles, and by Mara, head down in the wind, tearing through Sweden on a motorcycle like well, like a bat out of hell.
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