Prosecutors described what happened as "scenes from hell, written on the darkest pages of human history".
The Latin term means "vampire squid from hell, " but these animals just look scary.
Simply put, no prospective boss wants to hear a litany of "boss from hell" stories.
Take the 1980 film 9 To 5, which also dealt with a boss from hell.
Some residents have stuck posters in their windows that read: "County Hall - neighbour from hell".
"This was certainly not a tour from hell, by any stretch of the imagination, " he added.
These are "the audits from hell that your grandfather warned you about, " says Charles P.
But that dinner party from hell deserves to linger a while in the memory.
Yet Mr Bush's week from hell actually contained two important bits of good news.
For most consumers today's Internet, far from being a perfect market, is the high street from hell.
British actor Rhys Ifans provides provides a lot of comic mileage as Spike, William's "slob from hell" flatmate.
Those dueling assessments help illustrate why the conflict in Syria has become the problem from hell, offering no good options.
Meanwhile, England inside centre Toby Flood openly admits he is enduring a week from hell following the defeat by Scotland.
Apple's settlement strategy is unclear, but it seems like a shift from hell-bent vindictiveness to productive infliction of ongoing pain.
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As for Lehman, it survived and escaped its own merger from hell between 1984 and 1994, when it was owned by American Express.
In short, you are asked to deliver a PowerPoint slide from hell.
It has been called the pipeline from hell, to hell, through hell.
People who live along the A50 in Leicester have said the council are "neighbours from hell" because its staff park outside their homes.
Roadworks are causing "traffic jams from hell" in a Surrey town.
San Francisco 49ers cornerback Chris Culliver had a week from hell.
When Mr Obama was elected two years ago, a herd of editorialists argued that inheriting the in-box from hell should be weighed against his subsequent performance.
Ken Morley - who played Reg Holdsworth and for whom Maud Grimes became the "mother-in-law from hell" - was also full of praise for his former co-star.
In Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell's 1990s serial graphic novel "From Hell, " Jack the Ripper kills women in a ritual pattern based on the geography of Hawksmoor's churches.
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She was never able to shake her reputation as the boss from hell, known for terrorizing subordinates and executives alike, and seemingly anyone else who crossed her path.
The comic-book series "From Hell, " in which Moore uses the Jack the Ripper killings as a precursor to 20th-century violence, runs to about 500 pages, including 40-plus pages of footnotes.
The book begins and ends with the case of Elian Gonzalez, the unfortunate six-year-old who survived shipwreck only to fall into the hands of the relatives from hell in Miami.
The original "Tour from Hell" was in 1998, when Clive Woodward's understrength England side suffered two drubbings by the All Blacks and heavy defeats against both Australia and South Africa.
In a speech in Birmingham, Mr Cameron said he was an optimist, and the families depicted in the press as "neighbours from hell" should not be "written off as unreadable or unteachable".
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