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"He had this whole thing about these black girls who were trying to get him to impregnate them to make a devil baby," said Cherry Vanilla, the Warhol acolyte.
Only in the past several thousand years did we finally make a devil's pact when we decided to take what we thought was the easy road.
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Hydrozoans, he suggests, may have made a devil's bargain.
They made a devil's bargain some eighty years ago, and now they're stuck with it.
"They made a devil's pact with Wall Street," said Chris Dixon, an analyst with UBS Warburg.
She argues that women of her generation made a "devil of a bargain" when they traded homemaking for careers.
There has been speculation in Mexico that the Calderón regime favors Sinaloa over the unhinged Zetas and has made a devil's pact to lay off the cartel.
They could not have it both ways, so they made a devil's bargain: to preserve the Union, they preserved slavery.
Second, some Arab regimes, most of which are corrupt dictatorships afraid of their own people, made a devil's pact with the fundamentalists.
In the Magazine article, I provide a lot of detail about all the things we do not and cannot know about next year's election, making a devil's-advocate case for some of these possible-if-not-likely scenarios.
Writing to his friend Stephen Crane on 16 January 1898, Joseph Conrad related the birth of his first son Borys: "A male infant arrived yesterday and made a devil of a row… It's a ghastly nuisance".
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