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Bobby is in a hell of his own devising.
Where they eventually land is in a hell that looks chillingly similar to the Iraqi combat areas of newspaper reportage, television news and mostly uncensored documentaries.
After the death of his shipmates, alone and becalmed, devoid of a sense of movement or even of time passing, the mariner is in a hell created by the absence of any link with life.
If the French choose Sarkozy, they will be acknowledging that France is in a hell of a mess, and that they need an unusual sort of leader - in this case, a populist with a bit of a Napoleon complex (like the Corsican, he is a hyper-active, rather authoritarian, diminutive outsider) - to sort it out.
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"The bank was in a hell of a mess".
Like the FTSE, the Eurozone indices were in a hell of a good mood.
"I was in a hell of a state," she told me.
"It was in a hell of a state when we started work.
Mr. Frimbo discussed transportation in this country, which he claims to be "in a hell of a mess".
I say frankly but really in a not unfriendly spirit, that you are in a hell of a position to ask anything".
"If that was all it took for perjury, we'd be in a hell of a fix.
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