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And that's the truly devilish bit of strategy here.
And in a devilish bit of casting, his real-life wife Talia Balsam plays his now ex-wife on the show.
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His allies at the BBC did their bit on Wednesday with a Horizon programme that turned a serious study of virology into grotesque scaremongering, with solemn music and voices crying, "there's no escape", "this could take a devilish turn", and "we don't even know how many viruses there are!" Children writhed in agony from smallpox.
From all accounts Ray's a bit devilish — I'm sure he's a nice guy — but he's got these sweet lyrics.
The usher directing traffic in the lobby must have singled them out as kindred spirits, because as they approached him he said, "If you're feeling a bit devilish today, you can smoke in the balcony".
After Panthers receiver Steve Smith blistered Vikings cornerback Fred Smoot for a touchdown on Sunday, he delivered a bit of devilish commentary, pretending to row a boat in a pointed reminder of the Vikings' "Love Boat" fiasco on a Minnesota lake last month.
"So" -- this next part is delivered with a bit of a devilish grin -- "how many of you solve that problem by asking: "Hey, Boss, what should I do?'".
The fleshy bit below the first joint of that old devilish impudicus foretells "Death in prisson"; the right quadrant of the palm indicates "Malady of minde".
We can act.'" She lets slip a short, devilish laugh.
It is devilish.
They are devilish.
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