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  2. Sam Hill (euphemism) - Wikipedia

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    Sam Hill is an American English slang phrase, a euphemism or minced oath for "the devil " or "hell" personified (as in, "What in the Sam Hill is that?").

  3. Eight Cold Hells - Wikipedia

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    the Utpala hell (the hell of the blue lotus), the Padma hell (the hell of the crimson lotus), the Kumuda hell (the hell of the scarlet lotus), the Pundarika (the hell of the white lotus). The first four names reflect the cries uttered by sufferers in these hells because of the intolerable cold.

  4. Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - Wikipedia

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    Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes was an American soul and R&B vocal group. One of the most popular Philadelphia soul groups of the 1970s, the group's repertoire included soul, R&B, doo-wop, and disco. Founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the middle of the 1950s as The Charlemagnes, the group is most noted for several hits on Gamble and Huff ...

  5. Hell in a Cell - Wikipedia

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    Hell in a Cell is a professional wrestling steel cage-based match which originated in 1997 in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE ). It features a large cell structure, a five-sided cuboid made from open-weave steel mesh chain-link fencing which encloses the ring and ringside area. Unlike the steel cage match, the only way to get out ...

  6. Naraka (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    Naraka (Sanskrit: नरक; Pali: 𑀦𑀺𑀭𑀬 Niraya) is a term in Buddhist cosmology usually referred to in English as "hell" (or "hell realm") or "purgatory". The Narakas of Buddhism are closely related to Diyu, the hell in Chinese mythology.

  7. Second circle of hell - Wikipedia

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    The second circle of hell is depicted in Dante Alighieri 's 14th-century poem Inferno, the first part of the Divine Comedy. Inferno tells the story of Dante's journey through a vision of the Christian hell ordered into nine circles corresponding to classifications of sin; the second circle represents the sin of lust, where the lustful are ...

  8. Hell, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    734. FIPS code. 26-37520 [2] GNIS feature ID. 628065 [1] Hell is an unincorporated community in Livingston County, Michigan. The community is located along Patterson Lake Road about 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Ann Arbor and three miles (4.8 km) southwest of Pinckney. Hell, Michigan is served by the Pinckney post office with the 48169 ZIP Code.

  9. Hell Yeah (Rev Theory song) - Wikipedia

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    "Hell Yeah" is a song recorded by American hard rock band Rev Theory. It was released in March 2008 as the second single from their 2008 album, Light It Up. It was produced by Brian Howes and officially released March 25 on the iTunes Store. This song was also made the theme song for the TV show Blue Mountain State.

  10. Blue Devil (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Cassidy. Blue Devil ( Daniel Cassidy) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared in a special insert published in Fury of Firestorm #24 (June 1984). [1] That story led directly into Blue Devil #1, also cover dated June 1984. [2] He was created by Dan Mishkin, Gary Cohn, and Paris Cullins.

  11. Gehenna - Wikipedia

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    The Valley of Hinnom, Gehinnom ( Hebrew: גֵּיא בֶן־הִנֹּם, romanized : Gēʾ ḇen-Hīnnōm, or גֵי־הִנֹּם, Gē Hīnnōm) or Gehenna ( / ɡɪˈhɛnə / ghi-HEN-ə; Ancient Greek: Γέεννα, romanized : Géenna ), also known as Wadi el-Rababa ( Arabic: وادي الربابة, romanized : Wādī l-Rabāba, lit.