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Carr's first words are about the nature of habit: "Once you give yourself over to something, it's, well... it's a devil of a deal to beat it".
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The devil of every deal is in the details.
Anglin said the devil of this deal will ultimately be in the details, and that it will be up to both sides to put safeguards and walls around the data being shared, so as to ensure that either side can't mine the personal information or retain it for long periods of time.
Jeff Vanderbeek, the controlling owner of the Devils, could complete a deal by the end of next month to erase most of the team's debt and bring in new minority owners, according to two people with knowledge of the negotiations.
It's free, which makes it one hell of a deal with the devil.
Opponents of a deal have emphasized that Iran is an untrustworthy actor: the devil who speaks sweet words but plans bitter actions.
They expect to have a devil of a time.
The plot closely followed an actual case of a deal-with-the-devil alliance in the 1970's between the C.I.A. and Abu Hassan Salameh, the head of the Black September terrorist organization, which planned the massacre of Israeli athletes during the Munich Olympic games.
Talk about a meat grinder, a cellulose processor, a proctology exam, a test of faith, a deal with the devil, a flirtation with death.
Perhaps only their largest influence, Robert Johnson, came close, with tales of him striking a deal with the devil in the depths of night at a crossroads in Mississippi.
And so, the devil said, okay it's a deal".
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