Sentence examples for would be devils from inspiring English sources

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This has been traced to a Chicago Tribune article and James Beard who "insisted that angels on horseback required ham as a wrapper, and that if bacon were used, what you'd have would be devils on horseback".

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"Without him, where would we be?" Devils Coach Pat Burns said of Brodeur, who made 26 saves.

That would be the Devils' last shot of a rugged first period.

Where they are is a series away from a second consecutive Stanley Cup triumph, which would be the Devils' third championship in seven seasons.

If that happened, the most likely victim would be the devil's closest living relative, the spotted-tail quoll.

If he stays in the draft, he would be the Blue Devils' only regular starter not returning for next season.

One side would be called the Devils, a savvy crew of veteran winners named after you-know-what.

Later, when asked how important it would be for the Devils to score the first goal, Parise said, "I don't think we'll get off the ice and leave if we don't score first".

Robinson had been asked how tough it would be for the Devils to lose a six-period game, travel to Dallas, then try to motivate themselves to close out the series Saturday night on the road.

Mike thought he would be meeting the devil incarnate, but was utterly charmed by Roman's sobriety and intelligence.

"It was just my understanding of the direction the YankeeNets conglomeration was going in," he said during a conference call yesterday, "and I wanted a level of comfortability that the success of the Devils and the way we've run the Devils would be manageable.

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