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  • They're so far ahead of us in fiendishness and, of course, inscrutability.
  • But it's hard to comprehend what it could possibly be that is driving such outrageous fiendishness.
  • Despite all this fiendishness, Chimera still has her own emotional insecurities, being easily irritated / incited to losing concentration.
  • Proving the fiendishness of fashion, one magazine counsels women over 40 to never go out of the house with their belly button showing.
  • The object of the alter ego's attraction is portrayed in various guises by Aleksei Turko with stunning fiendishness, if with some careless classical footwork.
  • It s occasionally clumsy and unconvincing, but what it lacks in polish and refinement it makes up for in sheer mass, energy, and fiendishness ."
  • Not content with this fiendishness, Kathryn also sets about destroying the ingenuous Cecile Caldwell ( Selma Blair ), who unwittingly stole one of Kathryn's conquests.
  • Prior to his execution he claimed that the attempt to set fire to the American Museum was  simply a reckless joke & There was no fiendishness about it.
  • That book, although at least as far-fetched, was original in its fiendishness, even if it did use German neo-Nazis as its primary evil-doers.
  • Wall Street views him as a top-rate pick to fill Goizueta's shoes, lauding him for sharing Goizueta's big-picture, long-haul mentality as well as his fiendishness for details.
  • Wells continued, " It was a brutal murder, but no more brutal than hundreds of murders which occur in this country, and which have been equalled every year in fiendishness and brutality, and for which the death penalty is prescribed by law and inflicted only after the person has been legally adjudged guilty of the crime . " The case was never prosecuted.
  • "Entertainment Weekly " s film critic Owen Gleiberman commended the film's creativity, saying " You may or may not believe that slavering redneck psychos, of the kind who leer through Rob Zombie's " The Devil's Rejects ", can be found in the Southwest, but it's all too easy to envision this sort of depravity in the former Soviet bloc, the crack-up of which has produced a brutal marketplace of capitalistic fiendishness.