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Tang says the inscription actually translates as something like "demon bird mothballs".
Like Demon Days it fizzes with ideas, from cartoonish horror stomps to singalong Eighties pop and even a Violent Femmes cover ('Gone Daddy Gone').
But the big Dodge engines available in the early 70's, and the lure of street racing, sold him on the Dart, a car that started as a compact family sedan and grew to be part of a Dodge-Plymouth cohort with names like Demon, Duster and Barracuda.
Had you, instead, moved to London, you might have been choosing between as many as four big providers, BT, Sky, Virgin, and TalkTalk, plus a number of smaller players with names like Demon and Zen Internet, and even the postal service.
Compare that to the punishing, yet rewarding, difficulty curve of the original games or newer games like Demon's Souls — it's like comparing a sprint to a ramble.
New Super Mario Bros Wii and Excitebike World Rally are enough to make me get the Wii, yet XBLA has so many indie titles — and serious, super-deep games like Demon's Souls make the PS3 an excellent proposition as well.
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Abadeer is the ruler of the Nightosphere a Hell-like demon dimension and subsists on the souls of sentient beings.
The nuckelavee, or nuckalavee, is a horse-like demon from Orcadian mythology that combines equine and human elements.
The nuckelavee is a mythical sea creature that appears as a horse-like demon when it ventures onto land.
They are, however, unable to locate Betruger, who in the final scene is shown in Hell, reincarnated as a dragon-like demon.
The linear amino acid sequence (the "digital" information) is still present in the tertiary structure, and a Maxwell-like demon could walk along this sequence to report it (which is essentially what the reverse transcriptase does in the case of RNA).
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