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  • 61Hideyuki Kikuchi — (菊地 秀行 Kikuchi Hideyuki ) (born on September 25, 1949) is a Japanese author famous for his horror novels, specifically Vampire Hunter D, and has been compared to both Stephen King and H. P. Lovecraft.Hideyuki Kikuchi was born in Chiba, Japan on… …

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  • 62Doomsday X — Studio album by Malevolent Creation Released July 17, 2007 (USA), August 24, 2007 (Europe) …

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  • 63Demon — For other uses, see Demon (disambiguation). St. Anthony plagued by demons, as imagined by Martin Schongauer, in the 1480s. A demon (or daemon, from Ancient Greek, δαίμων), is a supernatural being from various religions, occultisms, literatures,… …

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  • 64Conquering South America — Live album by Malevolent Creation Released September 21, 2004 …

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  • 65Divine Empire — Infobox musical artist Name = Divine Empire Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Origin = Boca Raton, Florida, USA Genre = Death metal Thrash metal Years active = 1997–present Label = Century Media Records Associated acts …

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  • 66Jean-Francois Dagenais — is the guitarist for the Canadian Death metal band, Kataklysm. He is also a music producer. Kataklysm member As opposed to many of the original members Jean Francois has been with Kataklysm since the beginning. He has played guitar for all of… …

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  • 67malicious — malicious, malevolent, malignant, malign, spiteful arecomparable when they mean disposed to do or to inflict evil or resulting from a disposition to do or to inflict evil. A person or thing is malicious that is motivated or dictated by hatred or… …

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  • 68malicious — malicious, malign, malignant, malevolent 1. All four words are connected with doing harm or evil (from Latin malus), but there are important differences. Malicious means ‘intending to do harm’ and is associated with people (or occasionally… …

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  • 69malign — malicious, malign, malignant, malevolent 1. All four words are connected with doing harm or evil (from Latin malus), but there are important differences. Malicious means ‘intending to do harm’ and is associated with people (or occasionally… …

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  • 70malignant — malicious, malign, malignant, malevolent 1. All four words are connected with doing harm or evil (from Latin malus), but there are important differences. Malicious means ‘intending to do harm’ and is associated with people (or occasionally… …

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