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But the Scotsman had a devil of a job, needing four grimly contested sets over four hours.
Earth's spokesman will then have the devil of a job explaining to our new guests quite where Freedom Rhythm & Sound fits into the picture.
That could lock higher inflation into the system, giving central banks a devil of a job to bring it back down again.* Impact of Globalisation on Monetary Policy".
It proves a devil of a job for me to book the apartment and get a table on the same night, but eventually I pull it off.
STEVEN MCELROY It's A Devil of A Job The History channel scored a ratings triumph with its mini-series "The Bible," which built to the Crucifixion and a heavenward glance.
Clarke, one of the few MPs who was in parliament during the referendum on Britain's European Community (Common Market) membership in 1975, said the Tory party would have a "devil of a job" to come together, whichever way Britons vote.
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They expect to have a devil of a time.
She may take several milennia to charm the devil, but she does a job on everyone else in a couple of hours.
They will also rely on Scott O'Neil, a former president of Madison Square Garden Sports who was named the Devils' chief executive officer, a job he also holds with the 76ers.
Devils fans will be relieved that Lamoriello remains in charge of the team — a job he has held since 1987, when John McMullen, the owner who moved the Colorado Rockies to New Jersey, named Lamoriello team president.
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