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"Angel" (1999)
Created by David Greenwalt, Joss Whedon. With David Boreanaz, Alexis Denisof, J. August Richards. The vampire Angel, cursed with a soul, moves to Los Angeles and aids people with ...
Angel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Angels are messengers of God in the Hebrew Bible (translating מלאך), the New Testament and the Quran. The term "angel" has also been expanded to various notions of "spiritual ...
Angel (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Angel is an American television series, a spin-off of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The series was created by Buffy' s creator, Joss Whedon, in collaboration with ...
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Angel: Information from Answers.com
Angel AMG Rating: Genre: Fantasy Movie Type: Detective Show, Fantasy Comedy Themes: Vampires, Righting the Wronged, Haunted By the Past Release Year:
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Find the latest on the WB show Angel, including video, season and episode guides, exclusive pictures, cast bios, and more.
angel: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
angel n. A typically benevolent celestial being that acts as an intermediary between heaven and earth, especially in Christianity, Judaism, Islam,
Angel - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of angel from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
angel - definition of angel by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
an·gel (n j l) n. 1. A typically benevolent celestial being that acts as an intermediary between heaven and earth, especially in Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Zoroastrianism.
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