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If a Presidential candidate refers to himself as a devil, chances are he's in trouble.
He played with Elias in power-play drills Tuesday, his first full day as a Devil.
Kovalchuk has drunk the Kool-Aid and proved himself as a Devil.
In the regular season, Zubrus scored 17 goals, the most he has scored as a Devil.
It's not comfortable that they show me as a devil and an enemy of Israel.
The energy crisis that followed hot on the heels of the 2000 election reinforced Mr Bush's image as a devil.
He was generally regarded as a devil by the negroes and as a bird of ill-omen by the whites.
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He referred to himself as, "a little devil".
She even suggests that his vaunted atheism was just another kind of thrill-seeking: "As a devil-figure he was interesting, but not uncommon.
Journalists look after their own and Philby masqueraded as a devil-may-care drunken newspaperman and so was treated more indulgently by those in his profession".
"And if George is cool with the idea of the dollar coin coming out," he added, "we can show him as a devil-may-care kind of guy".
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