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In the final scene, Angel descends to hell in an ancient lift.
But if you do not fight for your structure and underpinning, then everything will go to hell in an inchoate mess of actors' improvisation and directorial overreach.
Constantine's own soul is in play, and he deports demons back to hell in an attempt to avoid his own seemingly inevitable journey there.
Two summers ago, Ms. Bailey marked out her (superb) staging of "Timon of Athens" by shrouding the entire Globe arena in black netting; this time, her conceit calls to mind so many inhabitants of hell in an apparently Dante-inspired image that on wet nights at least gives those playgoers an additional poncho.
Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert has urged his side "to fight like hell" in an attempt to drag them out of the Premier League's bottom three.
The New York Times reported on conditions in a hospital in Sierra Leone -- called "a hospital from hell" -- in an article that was almost too painful to read.
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Sod the hell-in-a-handcart chunterings of the tabloids – we're bloody decent sorts, really.
Katharine seems to have perfected the rhetorical use of the gone-to-hell-in-a-handbasket motif in 1931.
He then regained it from Cena in a Hell in a Cell match at Hell in a Cell.
THE world is not going to hell in a handcart.
"Everything is going to hell in a handbasket".
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