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  • 1Maladera insanabilis — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …

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  • 2Perdition Insanabilis — Infobox Album Name = Perdition Insanabilis Type = studio Artist = Arkhon Infaustus Released = September 7, 2004 Recorded = Genre = Blackened death metal Length = 41:42 Label = Osmose Productions Producer = Reviews = Last album = Arkhon… …

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  • 3Arkhon Infaustus — Infobox musical artist Name = Arkhon Infaustus Img capt = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Paris, France Genre = Black metal Years active = 1997 – Present Label = Osmose Productions Associated acts = URL = [http://www.arkhon… …

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  • 4Maladera — insanabilis Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 5Insanable — In*san a*ble, a. [L. insanabilis; cf. OF. insanable. See {In } not, and {Sanable}.] Not capable of being healed; incurable; irremediable. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 6Melolonthinae — Male Polyphylla alba specimen (Melolonthini) Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 7Annunciation (EP) — Infobox Album Name = Annunciation Type = EP Artist = Arkhon Infaustus Released = April 27, 2007 Recorded = Genre = Blackened death metal Length = Label = Osmose Productions Producer = Reviews = Last album = Perdition Insanabilis (2004) This album …

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  • 8Gutturaler Gesang — Unter gutturalem Gesang (lat. guttur ‚Kehle‘) versteht man den Kehlgesang, der durch den Einsatz von (teilweise verzerrtem) Krächzen, Grunzen und Knurren (Grunting und Growling), klarem Rufen (Shouting) oder hohem Schreien bzw. Kreischen… …

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  • 9Arkhon Infaustus — est un groupe de black/death metal français (Paris) fondé en 1997 par Dk Deviant et 666 Torturer. Leur musique est caractérisée par la brutalité du death metal dans la voix et l insalubrité du black metal dans le reste des instruments. Arkhon… …

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  • 10Observationes Medicae (Tulp) — Title page from Prof. Tulp s 1641 book, published by Lodewijk Elzevir …

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