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- "It's been pretty hellaciously hot in Bakersfield, like 104, 105,"
- Allowing violations of WP : NDT because " it's a fact " is a hellaciously evil precedent!
- "But I think his lyrics are the most hellaciously cruel and hateful that we've ever heard.
- Tuesday night one of Daley's son's, Bill, was orchestrating the Gore campaign's response to this hellaciously unsatisfactory outcome.
- The game was described as " hellaciously hard " by " Electronic Gaming Monthly " staff writer Che Chou Weigand cautioned : " Casual gamers beware ", noting that earlier " Shinobi " titles had not been as demanding.
- On the " Wizard ", Captain Keith knows he's in for " three-four days of bad weather, some of that hellaciously bad ", as he's already experiencing sustained 65-mph winds gusting to 80 and 90.
- We arrived, tickets in hand ( we had bought them when we were still in the " excited " phase of our planning ), and were sent to stand in a hellaciously long, meandering line with hundreds of women, their mothers and grooms.
- People " may " have to pay a topup ( as the parties are not tax harmonised ) and the details of a specific transaction are hellaciously complicated, but it's in the interest of both countries to at once facilitate trade while preventing the other from being used as a tax haven.
- Austin Walker of GameSpot considered the lack of an overhead option as encouraging a " slow, dreary march forward " approach, while deeming the level design " uninspired " and the story " underdeveloped, " as it " turns its back . . . in favor of pure aestheticization . " Kyle MacGregor for Destructoid enjoyed the gameplay as " a heady, engrossing experience " yet was critical of the enemy turns having a protracted length, being " hellaciously long ".
- His 1983 study, " Seeing Is Believing : How Hollywood Taught Us to Stop Worrying and Love the Fifties, " exposed the fault lines running under the films of that supposedly staid era; his best-selling 1998 book, " Easy Riders, Raging Bulls : How the Sex-Drugs-& AMP;-Rock'n'Roll Generation Saved Hollywood, " combines hellaciously entertaining tales of fast living with an almost elegiac analysis of American cinema's last golden age, the early 1970s.