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In the essay Diaghilev has become merely "that fiend".
Becker is also in pursuit of another beast, the one who raped and murdered two little girls, and he's convinced Sir Owain is that fiend.
Actually, that fiend for doubling the opponent's pawns, Simon Winawer, played it for the first time, against Wilhelm Steinitz, in Paris in 1867.
Thou being heir apparent, could the world pick thee out three such enemies again as that fiend Douglas, that spirit Percy, and that devil Glendower?
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Writer complains that fiends are worsening his life.
The language that David has on hand is an awkward but endearing hip-hop patois, something he appears to have absorbed by default, like the ability to "spit flow" (another of his talents), or the idea that "fiending" on white girls is "corny".
Why did nobody stop that crazed fiend Serge Weinberg?
The next day, newspapers reported that the "fiend incarnate" had not only murdered Cranford but also raped his wife.
Instead, he plunges his audience into the new world of "equivocation", a Jacobean buzzword, and the disturbing concept of "the fiend that lies like truth".
Maybe the fiend that took Jon Benet's life will pop up in America's newly expanded DNA data base some day.
The problem may be that "Fiends Angelical," set to a dark anecdotal score by George Crumb, is something of an occasion piece, commissioned for a 70th-birthday tribute to the choreographer at the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival last summer.
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