If it is in the Warhammer 40k codex for Daemons, then yes. If not you can always substitute the model for some other Slaanesh daemon.
This question is very vague. As a Warhammer army, like any, they are only as good as the commander commanding them. Each army can win and lose, just depending on how they are fielded. On the other hand, going for the more literal interpretation of the question, no, Slaanesh Daemons are not good. In fact, they're rather evil. They seek to further Chaos by appealing to the lust in Mankind, and destroying their minds in the process.
This Question Probably Violates the Official Secrets Act 1989
Soldiers who sold secrets to the enemy army were often imprisoned for treason or espionage. This is considered a serious crime as it involves betraying one's own country and providing valuable information to the enemy. The length of imprisonment would depend on the severity of the offense and the laws of the country involved.
These are one of the army secrets of any country. Usually its impossible to know. If you become the President of Brazil, you can know.
Brett Skogen has written: 'Army Men Official Strategies & Secrets' 'Hexen II' -- subject(s): Hexen (Computer file)
John Singlaub has: Played himself in "The Secret Government: The Constitution in Crisis" in 1987. Played himself in "The Media Show" in 1987. Played Himself - Major General, U.S. Army, Retired in "Sworn to Secrecy: Secrets of War" in 1998. Played Himself - Maj. Gen., US Army (Ret.), Commander, S.O.G. in "Sworn to Secrecy: Secrets of War" in 1998. Played Himself - Major General (Ret.), US Army in "Sworn to Secrecy: Secrets of War" in 1998. Played himself in "The Story of the Battle of Outpost Harry" in 2010. Played Himself - U.S. General in "Hold at All Costs: The Story of the Battle of Outpost Harry" in 2010.
The main character in "The Black Cauldron" is Taran, an Assistant Pig-Keeper who embarks on a quest to stop the evil Horned King from using the Black Cauldron to raise an army of the dead. Taran is joined by companions such as Princess Eilonwy, Fflewddur Fflam, and Gurgi on his dangerous journey.
Donald's middle name was Fauntleroy. He appeared in cartoons as a Farmer, Forest ranger, Army, Zoo Keeper and more. Not Aliases per se but Jobs. You see Donald's explosive temper made him change jobs rather often.
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an army :)
Yes, the noun 'army' is a collective noun for:an army of antsan army of caterpillarsan army of frogsan army of herringsan army of soldiers
US Army, British Army, Canadian Army, Free French army, Polish Army, and the German Army