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fiendish
For revenge, Archimedes devised a fiendish computational problem that involved truly immense numbers.
It has fastened on the family on account of the cruelties perpetrated by Vlad Drakul (1433-1446) and Vlad Tsepesh (1456-1476), who figure in popular legend as representatives of the most fiendish cruelty.
double crossrs take a fiendish delight in double-crossing former allies and making off with the loot, so choose your friends carefully.
Su Doku The Times Times Online... behind Su Doku, provides some tips for solving his uniquely fiendish puzzle.. .
Great game and reminiscent of In Memoriam, tho not quite so fiendish, but a shared thread of the Sol Invictus.
Their most futuristic effort, yet quintessentially fiendish, it flowed and feinted with a seamless sense of cool.
Shortly afterwards, with his vanity and love of popularity inflamed, he pandered to the passions of the lower orders by the publication of his Discours de la lanterne aux Parisiens which, with an almost fiendish reference to the excesses of the mob, he headed by a quotation from St John, Qui male agit odit lucem.
It has fastened on the family on account of the cruelties perpetrated by Vlad Drakul (1433-1446) and Vlad Tsepesh (1456-1476), who figure in popular legend as representatives of the most fiendish cruelty.