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The Djinn is like a source of power and also a focus of that power.
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The Djinn is a kind of genie, but not one that grants wishes.
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The Djinn was a very minor character in the story, I think that title was there to sell more books.
The Dragon and the Djinn by Gordon Dickson John Loyd 2009
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The Djinn are another race of beings on this planet.
Thin Air Rachel Caine 2007
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Diana, née Caldwell, married the fourth Lord Delamere, who passed away bequeathing a good stretch of his land to her, same as had done her previous husband, Gilbert de Preville Colvile, a friend of Lord Delamere who flattered Diana with a mansion bordering Lake Naivasha called Djinn Palace, a.k.a.
Archive 2004-11-01 2004
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Jehovah gave him a great silver seal, which he carried in a scepter, and the power to call the Djinn from the netherworld to act as slaves.
Practical Demonkeeping Moore, Christopher, 1957- 1992
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Besides, the Djinn was the one who told me how to find you.
Practical Demonkeeping Moore, Christopher, 1957- 1992
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To assist him, Jehovah gave him a great silver seal, which he carried in a scepter, and the power to call the Djinn from the netherworld to act as slaves.
Practical Demonkeeping Moore, Christopher, 1957- 1992
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Besides, the Djinn was the one who told me how to find you.
Practical Demonkeeping Moore, Christopher, 1957- 1992
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Sergine Andre, an artist also known as "Djinn," installed a small, dimly lit Voodoo temple separated from the rest of the gallery by a purple lace curtain.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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