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The gunships, used extensively during the Soviet war in Afghanistan, were dubbed "Satan's chariots" by guerrilla fighters there.
U.N. Fears Belarus Broke Ivory Coast Embargo Gordon Fairclough 2011
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He's been called Satan's personal catcher by a magazine.
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It's called Satan's Whiskers, and I've a suspicion that its name has a lot to do with why the drink has stood the test of time.
SFGate: Top News Stories Gary Regan 2011
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It's called Satan's Whiskers, and I've a suspicion that its name has a lot to do with why the drink has stood the test of time.
SFGate: Top News Stories Gary Regan 2011
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I call it "Satan's Whiskers enroulée," enroulée being the French word for "curled."
SFGate: Top News Stories Gary Regan 2011
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I call it "Satan's Whiskers enroulée," enroulée being the French word for "curled."
SFGate: Top News Stories Gary Regan 2011
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The setting in Virginia City is excellent and so is the utterly believable disbelief from a baffled 12-year-old as a range of new characters are encountered in what P.K.'s foster-father, preacher Emmet Jones, once described as Satan's City.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Martin Chilton 2011
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I call it "Satan's Whiskers enroulée," enroulée being the French word for "curled."
SFGate: Top News Stories Gary Regan 2011
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The materials focused heavily on the importance of scripture, moral purity, idolatry and, on a section on rebellion, referred to Satan's downfall.
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It's called Satan's Whiskers, and I've a suspicion that its name has a lot to do with why the drink has stood the test of time.
SFGate: Top News Stories Gary Regan 2011
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