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Rivers is in a wicked slump that goes beyond fourth quarter fumbles.
Failure, like the Devil, could masquerade in a wicked variety of disguises.
He continued to levitate yesterday, even in a wicked wind that turned his yellow shirt into a whipping caution flag.
The rest of the field is counting on them to burn each out in a wicked speed duel.
Potholes, which rule the roads these days, opened before me suddenly in a wicked row on the ramp for the Outerbridge Crossing, popping my left front tire.
It is a battle to defend the "soul" of the nation and "traditional French values" in a wicked world obsessed with money and sex.
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And, as Jacoby Ellsbury of the Boston Red Sox was coming to bat one game, the team's station, WEEI, worked in a drop-in about a "wicked awesome three-day sale," featuring bologna, at Shaw's supermarkets.
Fragments of spoken text from "So You Think You Can Dance" also enter in, along with a wicked parody of the TV show's conventions.
T. S. Eliot uses an appositive phrase (in italics) in "The Waste Land": Madame Sosostris, famous clairvoyante, Had a bad cold, nevertheless Is known to be the wisest woman in Europe, With a wicked pack of cards.
In the photos, you can see the qualities grandson and grandmother have in common: a wicked sense of humor, an utter lack of pretension and a keen taste for theatricality and the absurd.
All in all, a wicked adventure.
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