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  • 1The Fiend — is a Russian fairy tale about a young women named Marusia who goes to a feast and party where she meets a man who is both nice and pleasant to look on. He also appears to be fairly wealthy providing many of the drinks and food items for the party …

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  • 2The Power of the Fiend — Operas by Alexander Serov Judith (1863) Rogneda (1865) The Power of the Fiend (1871) …

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  • 3The Fiend Who Walked the West — Infobox Film name = The Fiend Who Walked the West image size = caption = director = Gordon Douglas producer = writer = narrator = starring = Robert Evans Hugh O Brian Linda Cristal Stephen McNally music = cinematography = editing = distributor =… …

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  • 4the fiend — Satan, the Devil …

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  • 5The Fiend Corps — The Rei Ginsei gang is a fictional gang of criminals in the novel Vampire Hunter D.MembersRei Ginsei:Rei Ginsei is one of the most skilled human warriors encountered in the D novels. He is the gang s leader, and seems to be the most skilled… …

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  • 6My Mother, the Fiend — Veronica Mars episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 9 Directed by Nick Marck Writ …

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  • 7Attack of the Fiend — (ISBN 978 0060891282) is the fourth book in the Last Apprentice series by Joseph Delaney, with illustrations by Patrick Arrasmith. It will be the longest in the series so far, with 560 pages. It is due for publication by Greenwillow Books on… …

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  • 8Fiend Folio — is the title shared by three products published for different editions of the fantasy role playing game Dungeons Dragons . All three products are collections of monsters, making each Fiend Folio a sequel to its game s version of the Monster… …

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  • 9The Wardstone Chronicles — 200px The Spook s Apprentice The Spook s Curse The Spook s Secret The Spook s Battle The Spook s Mistake The Spook s Sacrifice The Spook s Nightmare The Spook s Destiny The Spook s Blood Author …

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