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The Devil (from Greek: διάβολος or diábolos = ' slanderer ' or 'accuser') is believed in many religions, myths and cultures to be a supernatural entity that
Devil Moviefone
Starring Chris Messina, Geoffrey Arend, Logan Marshall-Green Five strangers trapped in an elevator realize that one of them is the Devil in this thriller from
DevIL A full featured cross-platform Image Library
DevIL: A full featured cross-platform image library. June 9, 2010 I have recently had a request to change the license for DevIL from the LGPL to a BSD license.
Devil Define Devil at Dictionary
noun 1. Theology . a. ( sometimes initial capital letter ) the supreme spirit of evil; Satan. b. a subordinate evil spirit at enmity with God, and having power to
Devil disambiguation
The Devil is a figure in some religions, particularly Abrahamic ones. Devil may also refer to: In music: Devil (Babes in Toyland album) Devil (Die Ärzte album), a
Fiscal Cliff Compromise Devil Is In The Definition Of Revenue
A grand bargain, a compromise to avert the so-called fiscal cliff, could all come down to one word: revenue. It's now widely agreed that steering away from
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The Devil is the name given to a supernatural entity, who, in most Western religions, is the central embodiment of evil. See also Satan.
Kid Rock Plans to Re-Record 'Devil Without a Cause' Music News
Kid Rock is planning to re-record his breakthrough 1998 album Devil Without a Cause, Billboard reports. The Detroit rocker wants to celebrate the 15th
devil definition of devil by the Free Online Dictionary
dev·il (d v l) n. 1. often Devil In many religions, the major personified spirit of evil, ruler of Hell, and foe of God. Used with the. 2. A subordinate evil spirit
Devil 2010 IMDb
Director: John Erick Dowdle. Actors: Chris Messina: Detective Bowden · Logan Marshall-Green: Mechanic · Jenny O'Hara: Old Woman · Bojana Novakovic: Young Woman
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