Fallen angel
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- | :In ''La Révolte des Anges'' [The Revolt Of The Angels] (1914), [[Anatole France]] wrote a startling tale in which the [[Fallen angel]] Arcade schemes to organize a new revolt among the fallen angels who are living on Earth, posing as artists. | + | :In ''[[La Révolte des Anges]]'' [[The Revolt Of The Angels]] (1914), [[Anatole France]] wrote a startling tale in which the [[Fallen angel]] Arcade schemes to organize a new revolt among the fallen angels who are living on Earth, posing as artists. |
# In [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]], an angel who [[rebelled]] against [[God]] and was exiled from [[heaven]]. | # In [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]], an angel who [[rebelled]] against [[God]] and was exiled from [[heaven]]. | ||
# ''economics'' A [[bond]] that has declined in value to become a [[junk bond]]. | # ''economics'' A [[bond]] that has declined in value to become a [[junk bond]]. | ||
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- In La Révolte des Anges The Revolt Of The Angels (1914), Anatole France wrote a startling tale in which the Fallen angel Arcade schemes to organize a new revolt among the fallen angels who are living on Earth, posing as artists.
- In Judaism, Christianity and Islam, an angel who rebelled against God and was exiled from heaven.
- economics A bond that has declined in value to become a junk bond.
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