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** Devil's Night ( Michigan )
Young used the relationship established by community policing to mobilize large civilian patrols to address the incidents of Devil's Night arson that had come to plague the city each year.
Since the release of their 1989 debut Devil's Night Out, the band toured and recorded extensively throughout the 1990s, becoming a key figure in the development of the American third wave ska scene and one of the first bands to popularize the genre in the musical mainstream, reaching their commercial peak with their platinum-selling 1997 album Let's Face It and its hit single " The Impression That I Get ".
record label gave the band a recording contract which would result in the Devil's Night Out album, produced by Paul Q. Kolderie.
Despite the initial reaction, Devil's Night Out has gone on to become one of the band's most popular albums.
The EP featured the title track as well as cover versions of Aerosmith's " Sweet Emotion ", Metallica's " Enter Sandman ", Van Halen's " Ain't Talkin ' ' bout Love " and a new version of " Do Somethin ' Crazy ", originally featured on Devil's Night Out.
* Devil's Night Out ( 1989 )
She has appeared as a character in several novels, such as the biographical novels The Devil's Mistress by novelist and occultist J. W. Brodie-Innes, Isobel by Jane Parkhurst, the fantasy novel Night Plague by Graham Masterton, and Noches Paganas: Cuentos Narrados junto al Fuego del Sabbath by Luis G. Abbadie ;
* " Girls ", by D12 from Devil's Night
He first received public attention via a freestyle skit on the Devil's Night album, followed by the deliverance of the opening line " Obie Trice-real name, no gimmicks ", off Eminem's The Eminem Show lead single, " Without Me ", as well as the song " Drips ".. Later in 2002, Obie rapped on songs for the 8 Mile soundtrack, and also had a cameo appearance in the film as a rapper in a parking-lot.
His many film appearances include The Milagro Beanfield War ( 1988 ), The Two Jakes ( 1990 ), Predator 2 ( 1990 ), Mo ' Better Blues ( 1990 ), Color of Night ( 1994 ), and Devil's Own ( 1997 ).
Devil's Night, or Hell Night, is a name associated with October 30, the night before Halloween.
By the early 1990s, Detroit saw little decline in Devil's Night arson.
After a brutal Devil's Night in 1994, then-mayor Dennis Archer promised city residents arson would not be tolerated.
* Devil's Night is an integral part of the 1994 film The Crow.
Set in Detroit, the film shows in flashbacks the murder of Eric Draven ( Brandon Lee ), and the rape and murder of his fiancée Shelley Webster ( Sofia Shinas ) on Devil's Night.
He declares that the practice has become tiresome as " it's all been done before ", referencing the perceived popularity of Devil's Night by claiming that there are even Devil's Night greeting cards.
* In the film Grosse Pointe Blank, which takes place in the Detroit suburbs of Grosse Pointe, the character Debi Newberry says that her apartment burned down on Devil's Night.
* Devil's Night was also chronicled in journalist Zev Chafets ' 1990 nonfiction book Devil's Night and Other True Tales of Detroit.

Devil's and appears
In Des Teufels General ( The Devil's General ) of 1954, a Luftwaffe general named Harras loosely modeled after Ernst Udet, appears at first to be cynical fool, but turns out to an anti-Nazi who is secretly sabotaging the German war effort by designing faulty planes.
* King Philip appears in Sharon Kay Penman's novels The Devil's Brood and Lionheart.
* William Marshal also appears as a supporting character in Thomas B. Costain's out of print novel Below the Salt, and Sharon Kay Penman's novels Time and Chance and Devil's Brood, as well as a minor appearance in Penman's When Christ and His Saints Slept, illustrating the story about young William's time as King Stephen's hostage and John Marshal's defiance.
In response, the Devil's representative, Mephistopheles, appears.
Among The Shadow's recurring foes are Shiwan Khan ( The Golden Master, Shiwan Khan Returns, The Invincible Shiwan Khan, and Masters of Death ),-- who appears in the feature film portrayed by John Lone -- The Voodoo Master ( The Voodoo Master, The City of Doom, and Voodoo Trail ), The Prince of Evil ( The Prince of Evil, The Murder Genius, The Man Who Died Twice, and The Devil's Paymaster, all written by Theodore Tinsley ), and The Wasp ( The Wasp and The Wasp Returns ).
He appears as a character in George Bernard Shaw's play The Devil's Disciple and its 1959 and 1978 film adaptions.
He also appears in her novel Devil's Brood.
" The Devil's Advocates " gang also appears in the film Werewolves on Wheels.
#* Original version appears on their debut album, 1989's Devil's Night Out.
One of the town's more notable landmarks is a large volcanic chasm, which appears to be the town's main tourist attraction dubbed " Devil's Rift.
*" Devil's Haircut " ( song ), a song by Beck which appears on the album Odelay

Devil's and Laura
Initially dividing critics upon its release, the record runs the gamut from blues-styled guitar workouts (" Birthday Carol ", " Broke Down and Busted ") to power pop (" Devil's Bite ", " Don't Tie My Hands ") to Laura Nyro-styled piano pop (" We Gotta Get You a Woman ", " Baby Let's Swing ", " The Last Thing You Said ") to rock ' n ' roll (" Who's That Man ") to piano ballads (" Believe in Me ", " Once Burned ", the middle section of " Birthday Carol "), as well as including more experimental numbers ( the sarcastic, prog-rock tinged " I'm in the Clique ", " There Are No Words ").
After more bit parts and small roles, Brooks was awarded with her first leading role in a feature film, playing " Laura " in The Devil's Pipeline in 1940.

Devil's and urban
* The Devil's Chair ( urban legend )
* The Devil's Chair ( urban legend )

Devil's and novel
His novel The Devil's Elixirs ( 1815 ) was influenced by Lewis's novel The Monk, and is even mentioned during the book.
Present-day Norwegian crime writer Jo Nesbø referenced Thorvaldsen's " Jason " in the novel " The Devil's Star ", where the novel's detective protagonist is reminded of the statue when investigating a murder which happened in an Oslo apartment with neo-Classical furnishings.
* Hereward by James Wilde ( 2011 ), a " brutal novel of revenge ", first in a projected trilogy, with the next two titles, The Devil's Army and End of Days to be published in the future.
* A graphic novel about Toxie and other Troma properties, Lloyd Kaufman Presents: The Toxic Avenger and Other Tromatic Tales, was released in 2007 from Devil's Due Publishing.
On 6 November 2003, Iain Duncan Smith released his novel The Devil's Tune.
Devil's Island is featured in the plot of The Dain Curse ( 1928 ), a novel by Dashiell Hammett, the American mystery writer.
The 2009 novel The Devil's Paintbrush by Jake Arnott involves a retelling of the life of Hector MacDonald, and includes the battle and Kitchener's railway-building drive through Sudan.
Jack McDevitt's science fiction novel The Devil's Eye features a hypernova outside the Milky Way.
*" Devil's Dream " ( novel about Nathan Bedford Forrest and the American Civil War ) ( Pantheon, 2009 )
* Nelson Algren's 1983 novel, The Devil's Stocking.
Also a subtle twist at the end of the novel can reveal that a lot more was going on than the reader initially suspected: Cat Shannon, the central figure of The Dogs of War, turns out to have had his own agenda all the time ; Adam Munro of The Devil's Alternative finds out that he was not a player but a pawn to people in high places ; in The Odessa File, the reporter's true motivation is revealed at the end, and a number of events in Icon turn out to have been committed by people other than those who the reader had been led to suppose.
In 2007, author David Gilman published The Devil's Breath, a novel partly based on the Bushmen.
Captain Jack was a central character in Terry Johnston's historical novel Devil's Backbone: The Modoc War, 1872-3 ( 1991 ).
* Cosmic Guard # 1-6 ( miniseries ) & Kid Kosmos ( graphic novel ) ( writer / artist ) ( Devil's Due Publishing, 2004 – 05, 07 )
A miniature binary weapon is used in an assassination in the Frederick Forsyth novel The Devil's Alternative.
Rosenthal adapted the novel " The Devil's Lieutenant " for director John Goldschmidt as a mini-series for Channel 4 and ZDF, and wrote the screenplay of " Captain Jack " ( based on a true story ) for producer John Goldschmidt.
The Devil's Star (, literally " The Nightmare Cross ", 2003 ) is a crime novel by Norwegian writer Jo Nesbø, the fifth in the Harry Hole series.
The Stiperstones feature in the literary works of Mary Webb, who drew it as The Diafol ( translated from Welsh, " Devil's ") Mountain in her novel The Golden Arrow ( 1916 ), of children's author Malcolm Saville, and in a jazz work commissioned by Music at Leasowes Bank, written and performed by the Clark Tracey Quintet.
D. H. Lawrence used the Stiperstones and the Devil's Chair in particular as a setting for his novel St Mawr ( 1925 ).
Griem starred in the television mini-series " The Devil's Lieutenant " directed by John Goldschmidt, adapted by Jack Rosenthal and based on the novel by M Fagyas, for Channel 4 and ZDF.

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