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  • "And devil take the hindmost, " we could add.
  • They will never move over to a hire and fire, devil take the hindmost capitalism.
  • And the devil take the hindmost.
  • I only construct a fiction in a way that I feel will work _ and the devil take the hindmost.
  • As Christine prepares to perform, Meg makes a hurried exit ( " Devil Take The Hindmost  Reprise " ).
  • Edward Chancellor's " Devil Take The Hindmost : A History of Financial Speculation " is elegant and edifying.
  • Yet something useful remains : to wit, the realization that it's every generation for itself around here, and devil take the hindmost.
  • For the first time, the elimination races, known within track cycling as Devils ( from the saying " Devil take the hindmost " ) were contested in their own right.
  • Martin Cathcart Froden's " Devil Take the Hindmost " takes place in London during the 1920's and revolves around a cyclist caught up in the fevered bets and loan sharks of the velodrome racing scene.
  • He returned twice to Rutgers as a Guest Artist-- the first time for the premiere of William Mastrosimone's Devil Take the Hindmost ( 1977 ) and later in the premiere of Ben Bettenbender's Widow's Walk ( 1984 ).
  • To see famine mainly as a divisive phenomenon, whereby some people fall behind and the devil takes the hindmost . . . is something that links, I think, my childhood memories and impressions of 1943 with the work I did in the decade following 1973.
  • The elimination race, also known colloquially as " the Devil " ( from the idiom " devil take the hindmost " ), is a race in which at the end of every second lap the last rider to cross the line is eliminated from the race.
  • Without a top-down structure some of the time, there can't be a constitution, but, where some people believe in self appointment and devil take the hindmost, I believe in properly constituting any such structure, with its being answerable to the general community.
  • There's wow factor, of course ( a galloping carousel is an early highlight ) though quieter scenes are realised with the same attention to detail, particularly the recreation of a Coney Island bar to frame Raoul's saloon song feature ( Why Does She Love Me ) and his face-off with Mr Y ( Devil Take the Hindmost ) An inspired, often ravishing production for sure, though of a sequel that doesn't make a strong enough musical or narrative argument for its own existence ."
  • In conclusion ( of his own journal and of the book ), Ewing writes that history is governed by the results of vicious and virtuous acts precipitated by belief : wherefore " a purely predatory world shall consume itself " and " The devil take the hindmost until the foremost is the hindmost ", and imagines his father-in-law's response to his becoming an abolitionist, as a warning that Adam's life would amount to one drop in a limitless ocean; whereas Ewing's proposed reply is : " Yet what is any ocean but a multitude of drops ?"