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  • 31Scourge of malice — 2001 Álbum de Graveworm Publicación 31 de julio de 2001 Grabación Boom Room Studios, Austria Género(s) black metal sinfónico bla …

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  • 32Scourge of Malice — Album par Graveworm Sortie 31 juillet 2001 Enregistrement aux Boom Room Studios, en Autriche Durée 53:53 Genre Black metal symphonique Label …

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  • 33Scourge of the Underworld — Superherobox| caption= Scourge, artist John Byrne. character name=Scourge of the Underworld real name=various publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Iron Man #194 (May 1985) creators=Mark Gruenwald (writer) John Byrne (artist) alliances= aliases=… …

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  • 34Scourge the Hedgehog — Superherobox| no comic color=background:#8080ff character name=Scourge the Hedgehog name=Scourge the Hedgehog alter ego= Sonic (Prime) publisher=Archie Comics debut= Sonic the Hedgehog #11 ( June 1994 ) As Evil Sonic. Sonic the Hedgehog #160 (… …

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  • 35Scourge of the Slave Lords — DnDmodule module title = Scourge of the Slavelords module module code = A1 4 module rules = 1st Ed AD D module character levels = 7 11 module campaign = Greyhawk module authors = David Cook, Allen Hammack, Harold Johnson, Tom Moldvay, Lawrence… …

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  • 36Scourge of Malice — Infobox Album Name = Scourage of Malice Type = studio Artist = Graveworm Caption = Artwork By Luis Royo Released = 31st July 2001 Recorded = Boom Room Studios, Austria Genre = Symphonic black metal Extreme gothic metal Length = 53:53 Label =… …

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  • 37Scourge of God — noun king of the Huns; the most successful barbarian invader of the Roman Empire (406 453) • Syn: ↑Attila, ↑Attila the Hun, ↑Scourge of the Gods • Instance Hypernyms: ↑king, ↑male monarch, ↑Rex …

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  • 38Scourge of the Gods — noun king of the Huns; the most successful barbarian invader of the Roman Empire (406 453) • Syn: ↑Attila, ↑Attila the Hun, ↑Scourge of God • Instance Hypernyms: ↑king, ↑male monarch, ↑Rex …

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  • 39scourge — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French escorge, from escorger to whip, from Vulgar Latin *excorrigiare, from Latin ex + corrigia thong, whip Date: 13th century 1. whip; especially one used to inflict pain or punishment 2. an… …

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  • 40scourge — Synonyms and related words: adversity, afflict, affliction, ambulatory plague, bane, baste, bastinado, beat, belabor, belt, birch, black death, black plague, blacksnake, blister, bubonic plague, buffet, bugbear, bullwhack, bullwhip, burden,… …

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