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Sheriff Derek Pyle told Silver: 'You were hellishly close to going to prison for this.
But I know single mums, nurses, teachers and cleaners who will say it can't have been hellishly difficult.
It will be hellishly tough against Juventus in Turin but with players like Steven Gerrard, John Arne Riise, Milan Baros, Luis Garcia and, hopefully, Xabi Alonso, they are capable of getting a goal out of nothing.
But what we do have and it was at its mostdogged under Craig Brown is a phenomenal ability to fashion teams that, on their day, are hellishly hard to beat.
WAKING up from a 19 year coma must be hellishly confusing, but for the man in Arkansas who came round last month it may have been less disorienting than you'd think.
Tell us about your day - it must involve a hellishly early rise?
The man most "hellishly frustrated" by the continuing delays is Crossrail's chief exec...
Allen and Albert Hughes's bloodthirsty thriller, based on the exploits of Jack The Ripper, is hellishly bad.
Indian human rights activist Arundhati Roy in a write-up in Huffington Times dilating on the situation in Kashmir and Indian response to it said ' Indians who valorise their own struggle for Independence from British Rule and virtually worship those who led it are for the most part strangely opaque to Kashmiris who are fighting for the same thing ' Referring to the burgeoning conflict in IHK she observed ' Who in their right mind could imagine that this hellishly complicated, hellishly cruel war would be solved or even mitigated in any way by a one-off, hastily executed, theatrical 'surgical-strike,' which turns out to have been not-so-surgical after all' Referring to the conflict in Kashmir she reiterated 'The war that we are in the middle of, is not a war between India and Pakistan.
Undoing her party's damage and uniting a divided country will be hellishly difficult but healing won't start until she and they are gone.
n Grammy nominations are out, all 84 categories worth for what promises to be the usual hellishly long ceremony full of people we've never heard of.
England won because they would not lie down after making a hellishly bad start -conceding five penalties in the first 15 minutes and losing serial offender Maro Itoje to the sin bin.
She writes "My idea of a hellishly boring interviewee is one who is obviously nice, sane, polite, who chats pleasantly, is happy to answer your questions and clearly has nothing to hide.
In Panos Cosmatos' hellishly hallucinatory "Mandy," sheer exploitative trash collides with art-house pretentiousness to give Nicolas Cage the insanely obsessed, way, way over-the-top character he has been preparing for since playing Little Junior Brown in 1995's "Kiss of Death."
I haven't read the originals, so don't know how true it has stayed to the plotlines of the books, which were written under the pen-name Robert Galbraith, but the TV adaptation is hellishly enjoyable, nonetheless.