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  • 51Hjalmar and Ingeborg — was a legendary Swedish couple. The male protagonist Hjalmar and his duel for Ingeborg figures in the Hervarar saga and in Orvar Odd s saga , as well as in Gesta Danorum , Lay of Hyndla and a number of Faroese ballads. Hjalmar never lost a battle …

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  • 52Az-Zalzala — Infobox Sura Name of Surah=Az Zalzala Arabic name=سورة الزلزلة Screenshot of Surah= Caption= Classification=Madinah Meaning of the name=The Earthquake Other names= Time of revelation= Sura number=99 Number of verses=8 Juz number=30 Hizb number=… …

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  • 53List of names of Odin — Odin (Old Norse Óðinn), the chief god of Norse mythology, was referred to by more than 200 names[1] in the skaldic and Eddic traditions. Then said Gangleri: Exceeding many names have ye given him; and, by my faith, it must indeed be a goodly wit… …

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  • 54Kenneth Irons — is a fictional comic book evil mastermind. He is featured as the person behind nearly every evil deed in Top Cow´s Witchblade. Head of Irons International, business man of the year of the Fortune magazine and one of the ten richest men of the… …

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  • 55malefactor — /mal euh fak teuhr/, n. 1. a person who violates the law; criminal. 2. a person who does harm or evil, esp. toward another. [1400 50; late ME malefactour < L malefactor, equiv. to malefac(ere) to act wickedly, do an evil deed (see MALE , FACT) +&#8230; …

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  • 56lysu — 1. adj base, false, evil; 2. n ( wes/ ) evil deed …

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  • 57níðgeweorc — n ( es/ ) evil deed, malicious, evil work …

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  • 58evildoer — e vil*do er n. a person who performs an evil deed; one who sins (without repenting). Syn: sinner. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 59Malefaction — Mal e*fac tion, n. [See {Malefactor}.] A crime; an offense; an evil deed. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 60Malefice — Mal e*fice, n. [L. maleficium: cf. F. mal[ e]fice. See {Malefactor}.] An evil deed; artifice; enchantment. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …

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