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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Knowledge Aided Retrieval in Activity Context|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/IBM Developer|2024-08-31]]
| [[IBM Developer]]
| [[Knowledge Aided Retrieval in Activity Context]] <small>(System to profile different categories of terrorist attacks)</small>
| IBM Developer is a global community of coders, developer advocates, and digital resources that help developers learn, build, and connect. The IBM Developer website (previously known as alphaWorks and IBM developerWorks) hosts a wide range of resources, tools, and subject matter expert conversations that help developers build and reinforce the [[open source]], [[artificial intelligence]] AI, and cloud-based skills that are needed in [[hybrid cloud]] environments.
| Knowledge Aided Retrieval in Activity Context (KARNAC) is a system being developed in the [[United States]] for use in [[offender profiling|profiling]] different categories of [[terrorism|terrorist]] [[List of terrorist incidents|attacks]] to determine the components of possible future terrorist incidents.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of miscellaneous fictional animals|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Article 14|2024-09-02]]
| [[Article 14]] <small>(2001 compilation album by Various artists)</small>
| [[List of miscellaneous fictional animals]]
| ''Article 14'' is a CD released by [[Irregular Records]]. It is a compilation of many different [[United Kingdom|British]] artists. Money from the sale of this album goes to The Medical Foundation For The Care Of Victims Of Torture.
| This list of fictional animals contains notable fictional animals of [[species]] that do not have a separate list among either the [[lists of fictional animals]] or the [[lists of fictional species]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Islamic Commercial Law|2024-08-17]]
| [[Islamic Commercial Law]]
| [[Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games]]
| ''Islamic Commercial Law: An Analysis of Futures and Options'' by [[Mohammad Hashim Kamali]], professor of [[law]] at the [[International Islamic University Malaysia|International Islamic University]], [[Malaysia]], is an analysis of [[Option (finance)|options]] and [[futures contract]]s as trading tools from the point of view of [[shariah]].
| The Atlanta Committee for the Games of the XXVI Olympiad (ACOG, or the Atlanta Committee) was an informal name for the Atlanta Committee for the [[1996 Summer Olympics|Games of the XXVI Olympiad]] and the [[1996 Summer Paralympics|Games of the X Paralympiad]]. The President of ACOG was [[William Porter Payne|Billy Payne]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bolgimo|2024-08-29]]
| [[Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece]] <small>(Danish princess by marriage)</small>
| [[Bolgimo]] <small>(Win32 computer worm)</small>
| Bolgimo is a Win32 [[computer worm]], a self-replicating [[computer program]] similar to a [[computer virus]], which propagates by attempting to exploit [[patch (computing)|unpatched]] [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] computers vulnerable to the DCOM RPC Interface Buffer Overrun Vulnerability using TCP port 445 on a network. The worm was discovered on November 10, 2003, and targets Windows NT, 2000 and XP Operating Systems.
| Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece, Princess of Denmark ({{lang-el|Μαρί Σαντάλ|Marí Santál}}; born Marie-Chantal Claire Miller; 17 September 1968), is married to [[Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece]], son of [[King Constantine II]] and [[Queen Anne-Marie of Greece]]. Marie-Chantal's husband was the heir apparent to the now defunct throne of [[Kingdom of Greece|Greece]], as the monarchy was abolished in 1973.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Zeisel number|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jay Anson|2024-09-04]]
| [[Jay Anson]] <small>(American author)</small>
| [[Zeisel number]]
| Jay Anson (November 4, 1921 – March 12, 1980) was an American author whose most famous work was ''[[The Amityville Horror]]''. After the runaway success of that novel, he wrote ''666'', which also dealt with a haunted house. He died in 1980.
| A Zeisel number, named after [[Helmut Zeisel]], is a [[square-free integer]] ''k'' with at least three [[prime factor]]s which fall into the pattern
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The East Is Blue|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Acronical place|2024-08-22]]
| [[The East Is Blue]] <small>(Sociopolitical essay)</small>
| [[Acronical place]] <small>(Position opposite the Sun in astrology)</small>
| In [[astrology]], the acronical place is the position of a [[planet]] or other celestial body when it is directly opposite the [[Sun]]. For instance, if a person's Sun is placed at 10 degrees [[Leo (astrology)|Leo]], the acronical place of the Sun would be 10 degrees [[Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius]]. Therefore, any planet or celestial body crossing 10 degrees Aquarius by transition or progression would be crossing the Sun's acronical place.
| ''The East Is Blue'' is an essay by [[Salman Rushdie]] about the subversive potential of [[pornography]] in [[Asia]] and the [[Muslim]] world. It was published in 2004 in [[Timothy Greenfield-Sanders]]' book ''XXX: 30 Porn-Star Portraits''.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cardholder Information Security Program|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Mexicana de Aviación destinations|2024-08-19]]
| [[List of Mexicana de Aviación destinations]]
| [[Cardholder Information Security Program]]
| This is a list of all the destinations [[Mexicana de Aviación]] served in its entire 89-year history. (all destinations have been terminated as of August 28, 2010)
| The Cardholder Information Security Program (CISP) was a program established by [[VISA (credit card)|Visa]] USA in 2001 to ensure the security of cardholder information as it is being processed and stored by merchants and service providers. {{Citation needed|date=September 2022}}
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kitab-Verlag|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Fred Haslam (game designer)|2024-09-02]]
| [[Kitab-Verlag]] <small>(small press)</small>
| [[Fred Haslam (game designer)]] <small>(American software engineer)</small>
| Fred Haslam is a [[software engineer]] and [[mobile platform]] developer who has worked for [[eBay, Inc.]] since January 2011. While working at [[Maxis]] from mid 1989 through 1994, he was the lead developer on ''[[SimEarth]]'' and ''[[SimCity 2000]]'', co-authoring them with [[Will Wright (game designer)|Will Wright]]. He also created an online game called ''Dragon Court''.
| Kitab-Verlag is a [[publishing house]] in [[Klagenfurt]], [[Austria]]. It primarily publishes works on the history of the culture of the [[near east]] and modern [[literature]] from [[Austria]], [[Slovenia]], and [[Italy]]. "Kitab" is the Arabic word for "book" and "Verlag" is [[German language|German]] for "publishing house".
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kugelmugel|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jon Gibson (Christian musician) (2nd nomination)|2024-08-23]]
| [[Kugelmugel]] <small>(Micronation in Vienna, Austria)</small>
| [[Jon Gibson (Christian musician)]] <small>(American musician (born 1962))</small>
| Jon Robert Gibson (born January 3, 1962) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumental musician, and [[record producer]]. Originally a [[blue-eyed soul]] singer, he switched from [[secular music]] to [[contemporary Christian music]] in the late-1980s.
| Kugelmugel, officially the Republic of Kugelmugel ({{lang-de|Republik Kugelmugel}}), is a micronation located in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]. It came about as the result of a dispute between Austrian artist [[Edwin Lipburger]] and Viennese authorities, whose permission was required for him to build a spherical house.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kelman's source characteristics|2024-07-26]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Réjane Magloire|2024-09-02]]
| [[Réjane Magloire]] <small>(Congolese–American singer, model, and actress)</small>
| [[Kelman's source characteristics]]
| Réjane Magloire known later professionally as Reggie Magloire (21 March 1964 – October 2023) was a Congolese–American singer, model, and actress.
| Kelman's source characteristics identify three characteristics of successful [[marketing]] communications sources:
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Catchment area (disambiguation)|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Greg Gall|2024-09-03]]
| [[Catchment area (disambiguation)]] <small>(Topics referred to by the same term)</small>
| [[Greg Gall]] <small>(American drummer)</small>
| Greg Gall (born December 29, 1965, in [[Tampa]], Florida) is a drummer, formerly with the [[death metal]] band, [[Six Feet Under (band)|Six Feet Under]]. He does not play the classic death metal style of drumming ([[blast beats]]). He uses more of a traditional drum approach, but with the addition of speed, and has very quick feet on the double bass pedals.
| A catchment area may refer to:
Gall is married and has one child, and is the brother-in-law to bandmate [[Terry Butler]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Irregardless_(2nd_nomination)|2024-09-02]]
| [[Irregardless]] <small>(Word in the English Language)</small>
| [[Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information]]
| ''Irregardless'' is a word sometimes used in place of ''regardless'' or ''irrespective,'' which has caused controversy since the early twentieth century, though the word appeared in print as early as 1795.
| Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information (NNPI) is a category of [[intellectual capital]] defined by the [[United States Navy]] to be "classified or unclassified information concerning the design, arrangement, development, manufacture, testing, operation, administration, training, maintenance, and repair of the propulsion plants of naval nuclear-powered ships and prototypes, including the associated shipboard and shore-based nuclear support facilities.."
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Christmas Carole|2024-08-04]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Chindia (2nd nomination)|2024-09-06]]
| [[Christmas Carole]] <small>(2024 French film)</small>
| [[Chindia]] <small>(Portmanteau for "China" and "India")</small>
| Chindia is a [[portmanteau]] that refers to both [[China]] and [[India]] collectively. China and India share [[Borders of India#India-China border|long borders]], are both regarded as [[Developing country|growing countries]] and are both among the fastest [[economic growth|growing major economies]] in the world. Together, they account for over one-third of the [[World population|world's population]] (about 2.8 billion). According to [[BRICS]], China and India are both countries with high potential to become a global superpower.
| ''Christmas Carole'' ({{lang-fr|Un Noël en Famille}}) is a 2024 French [[Christmas by medium#Films|Christmas]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Jeanne Gottesdiener]] in her feature directorial debut. Gottesdiener co-wrote the script with [[Julie Ponsonnet]] based on the 2022 PAGE Award Bronze winning English-language screenplay ''Nutcrackers'' by American author [[Chrissy Lessey]]. The film stars [[Noémie Lvovsky]] and [[Didier Bourdon]] in the lead roles. After screening at various [[film festival]]s, it is scheduled for wide theatrical release on 14 November 2024 in Germany and on 18 December 2024 in France, Belgium and [[Romandy|French-speaking Switzerland]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Doctor Who robots|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Czech Airlines destinations|2024-08-13]]
| [[List of Doctor Who robots]]
| [[List of Czech Airlines destinations]]
| As of February 2024, [[Czech Airlines]] served only a limited number of destinations in Europe. The CSA website offers possibility to book additional destinations as [[Codeshare agreement|codeshare]] flights with [[Smartwings]].
| The long-running British [[science fiction television]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]'' has featured a multitude of [[robot]]s since its original airing in 1963.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Balsamic Moon (2nd nomination)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/EverGirl (2nd nomination)|2024-08-31]]
| [[Balsamic Moon]] <small>(Last phase before the New Moon)</small>
| [[EverGirl]] <small>(Children's lifestyle brand)</small>
| everGirl is a discontinued product brand belonging to Viacom's [[Nickelodeon]]. Aimed at the tween girl market and introduced in 2004. It was described as "a lifestyle brand specifically created for [[tween (demographic)|tween]] girls". All products include [[doll]]s, [[clothes]], [[compact disc|CD]]s, [[digital camera]]s, [[video games]] and a [[virtual community]]. The site has been on indefinite hiatus – "getting a [[makeover]]" – since 2006, and now redirects to Nick.com. Swedish pop girl group [[Play (Swedish band)|Play]] made and performed the site's theme music and they were also sponsors. A TV show based on the brand was rumored to be air on Nickelodeon, but it was not produced.
| In [[astrology]], a balsamic Moon is said to occur when the [[Moon]] is less than 45 degrees behind the natal [[Sun]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Oppression Remedy|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Aurora Gonin Musume|2024-08-25]]
| [[The Oppression Remedy]] <small>(Book by David Morritt, Sonia Bjorkquist, and Allan Coleman)</small>
| [[Aurora Gonin Musume]] <small>(Japanese pop group)</small>
| was a short-lived [[J-Pop]] group, that made their debut on 7 April 1993 with the single "Cool Love" (クールな恋). The group's members were [[Chiemi Chiba]], [[Reiko Chiba]], Ichiko Hashimoto, Maki Yamashita and Reiko Yamashita.
| ''The Oppression Remedy'' is a book written by [[David Morritt]], [[Sonia Bjorkquist]], and [[Allan Coleman]] on corporate [[litigation]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cop Tales 2000|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Islamic Law and its Introduction in Pakistan|2024-08-28]]
| [[Cop Tales 2000]] <small>(book by Ed Dee)</small>
| [[Islamic Law and its Introduction in Pakistan]] <small>(1955 book)</small>
| ''Islamic Law and its Introduction in Pakistan'' is a book written by [[Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi]] and was originally published in 1955 and reprinted in 1983.
| ''Cop Tales 2000'' is a book about the voices and lives of real cops. The book is written by [[Ed Dee]], [[Paul Bishop (police officer)|Paul Bishop]], [[Jim Defilippi]], [[Ernest W. Dorling]], [[Liz Defranco]], [[Gina Gallo]], [[Marlene Loos]], [[Marilyn A. Olsen]], and [[Keith Bettinger]].{{cn|date=March 2024}}
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Scottish Young Conservatives|2024-07-25]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules and orders of the United Kingdom]]
| [[Scottish Young Conservatives]] <small>(Youth wing of the Scottish Conservatives)</small>
| List of statutory rules and orders of the United Kingdom is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules and orders]] of the United Kingdom.
| The Scottish Young Conservatives (SYC) is the [[youth wing]] of the [[Scottish Conservatives]] for members aged 25 and under. The organisation shares the same values and policies as its parent political party with branches being an integrated part of local associations. SYC is both social and political, aiming to bring together young conservatives and encouraging young people to get involved in campaigning.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Walls Came Tumbling Down (Wilson book)|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1991]]
| [[The Walls Came Tumbling Down (Wilson book)]] <small>(book by Robert Anton Wilson)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 1991.
| ''The Walls Came Tumbling Down'' is a film script written by author [[Robert Anton Wilson]], first published in book form in 1997.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Time War (Doctor Who)|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2005]]
| [[Time War (Doctor Who)]] <small>(Fictional conflict)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 2005.
| The Time War, also called the Last Great Time War, is a conflict within the fictional [[Whoniverse|universe]] of the British [[science fiction on television|science fiction television]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]''. The war occurs between the events of the [[Doctor Who (1996 film)|1996 film]] and the [[Doctor Who (series 1)|2005 revived series]], with the [[Time Lord]]s fighting the [[Dalek]]s until the apparent mutual destruction of both races. The war was frequently mentioned when the show returned, but was not directly seen until the show's 50th anniversary special.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Legends of Skyfall|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2006]]
| [[Legends of Skyfall]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 2006.
| The Legends of Skyfall was a series of four adventure [[gamebook]]s written by [[David Tant]] and published by Armada in 1985.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ron Wyatt|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 1999]]
| [[Ron Wyatt]] <small>(American creationist (1933–1999))</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 1999.
| Ronald Eldon Wyatt (June 2, 1933 – August 4, 1999), was an American [[nurse anesthetist]] and amateur archaeologist, who claimed to have made almost 100 biblical archaeology discoveries. One of his more notable claims is the supposed [[Searches for Noah's Ark|landing place of Noah's Ark]] at the [[Durupınar site]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Razakar|2024-08-04]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2006|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2006]]
| [[Razakar]] <small>(Topics referred to by the same term)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2006.
| Razakar (رضا کار) is etymologically an [[Arabic]] word which literally means volunteer. It may refer to:
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Caleb Avilés|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 1999]]
| [[Caleb Avilés]] <small>(Puerto Rican Singer)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[Welsh Assembly]] made in 1999. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]], so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| Caleb Avilés (born July 28, 1978) is a former [[Puerto Rican people|Puerto Rican]] [[Singing|singer]] who was apart of four groups Euphoria (1991-1992), Explosion (1993-1994), [[MDO (band)|MDO]] (2001-2002) and [[Menudo: La Reunion]] (2005-2006).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Marlinspike Hall|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2000]]
| [[Marlinspike Hall]] <small>(Fictional location in The Adventures of Tintin)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[Welsh Assembly]] made in 2000. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]], so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| Marlinspike Hall ({{lang-fr|Le château de Moulinsart}} ) is [[Captain Haddock]]'s country house and family estate in ''[[The Adventures of Tintin]]'', the comics series by Belgian cartoonist [[Hergé]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Majid Mahmud Abdu Ahmad|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2006]]
| [[Majid Mahmud Abdu Ahmad]] <small>(Yemeni detainee)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[Welsh Assembly]] made in 2006. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]], so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| Majid Mahmud Abdu Ahmad is a citizen of [[Yemen]] who was held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].
His Guantanamo [[Internee Security Number]] is 41.
The [[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]] reports that he was born on June 15, 1980, in [[Al Buraiqeh District]], Yemen.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fossil sites|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of fossil sites]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2001]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[Welsh Assembly]] made in 2001. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]], so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| This list of [[Paleontological site|fossil sites]] is a worldwide list of localities known well for the presence of [[fossils]]. Some entries in this list are notable for a single, unique find, while others are notable for the large number of fossils found there. Many of the entries in this list are considered [[Lagerstätte]]n (sedimentary deposits that exhibits extraordinary fossils with exceptional preservation—sometimes including preserved soft tissues). Lagerstätten are indicated by a note in the noteworthiness column.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Harvey Spencer Stephens|2024-08-04]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2000]]
| [[Harvey Spencer Stephens]] <small>(English actor)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2000.
| Harvey Spencer Stephens (born 12 November 1970) is an [[English people|English]] actor. He played the role of devil child [[Damien Thorn]] in the 1976 film ''[[The Omen]]'', which earned him a [[Golden Globe Award|Golden Globe]] nomination for [[Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actor|Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture – Male]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/A Man for All Islands|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Edgar Guerrero|2024-09-03]]
| [[A Man for All Islands]] <small>(1998 book by Royston Ellis)</small>
| [[Edgar Guerrero]] <small>(Musical artist)</small>
| Edgar Guerrero Gastelum (born October 23, 1979, in [[Burley, Idaho]]) lived in the [[Mexico|Mexican]] state of [[Sinaloa]] until the age of 8. He and his family later moved to [[Glenns Ferry]], [[Idaho]]. He is the son of Juan Guerrero and Dora Guerrero Gastelum. He graduated from Glenn’s Ferry High School and he graduated from [[Boise State University]] where he received a bachelor's degree in Graphic Design in 2004.
| ''A Man for All Islands: A Biography of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom'' ({{ISBN|9812048529}}) is a biography about the [[List of presidents of the Maldives#Presidents|2nd President]] of the [[Second Republic of the Maldives]], [[Maumoon Abdul Gayoom]]. It was written by [[Royston Ellis]].{{DEFAULTSORT:Man For All Islands, A}}

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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Honoré Lechasseur|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2002]]
| [[Honoré Lechasseur]] <small>(Fictional character)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[Welsh Assembly]] made in 2002. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]], such that every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| Honoré Lechasseur is one of two main characters in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' spin-off ''[[Time Hunter]]'' series published by [[Telos Publishing|Telos Publishing Ltd.]] He is a time sensitive, which means that he possess the ability to see into people's pasts and futures when he is in their vicinity. He is also able to physically travel along people's timelines when he is working with a time channeller, such as his friend [[Emily Blandish]]. Honoré has appeared on some of the covers of the Time Hunter [[novella]]s.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Homogeneity and heterogeneity|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2003]]
| [[Homogeneity and heterogeneity]] <small>(Concept of uniformity or non-uniformity in an object's composition or attributes)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[Welsh Assembly]] made in 2003. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]], so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| Homogeneity and heterogeneity are concepts relating to the [[Uniformity (chemistry)|uniformity]] of a [[Chemical substance|substance]], process or image. A homogeneous feature is uniform in composition or character (i.e. color, shape, size, weight, height, distribution, texture, language, income, disease, temperature, radioactivity, architectural design, etc.); one that is heterogeneous is distinctly nonuniform in at least one of these qualities.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/St. Joseph's Senior Secondary School, Kanpur|2024-08-01]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2004]]
| [[St. Joseph's Senior Secondary School, Kanpur]] <small>(Private school in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[Welsh Assembly]] made in 2004. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]], so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| St. Joseph's Sr. Sec. School is a convent senior secondary school, affiliated with the [[Central Board of Secondary Education|CBSE, New Delhi]] located in [[Jajmau|Jajmau, Kanpur]], Uttar Pradesh, India.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Behind the sofa|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2001]]
| [[Behind the sofa]] <small>(British pop culture phrase)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2001.
| "Behind the sofa" is a British [[popular culture|pop culture]] phrase describing the fearful reaction of hiding behind a [[couch|sofa]] to avoid seeing frightening parts of a [[television program]]me, the sofa offering a place to hide from the on-screen threat, with the implication that one wants to remain in the room to watch the rest of the programme. The phrase is most commonly associated with ''[[Doctor Who]]''. Although the phrase is sometimes employed in a serious context, its use is usually intended to be humorous or nostalgic.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jamal Zougam|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2005]]
| [[Jamal Zougam]] <small>(Moroccan criminal)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[Welsh Assembly]] made in 2005. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]], so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| Jamal Zougam (b. 5 October 1973) is one of six men implicated in the [[2004 Madrid train bombings]]. He was detained on 13 March 2004, accused of multiple counts of murder, attempted murder, stealing a vehicle, belonging to a terrorist organisation and four counts of carrying out terrorist acts. Spain's ''[[El País]]'' newspaper reported that three witnesses testified to seeing him leave a rucksack aboard one of the bombed trains, specifically, the one that exploded at Santa Eugenia station.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Refresher|2024-08-01]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Common technical regulation|2024-08-31]]
| [[Common technical regulation]]
| [[Refresher]] <small>(Legal fee)</small>
| Common Technical Regulation (CTR). In [[telecommunications]], CTR refers to a rule governing the connection of [[terminal equipment]] to [[telephone network|networks]]. CTRs are drawn up, under the provisions of the [[European Union directive|EU directive]] 98/13/EC by the [[Telecommunications research and action center]] (TRAC) and [[European Telecommunications Standards Institute]] (ETSI), at the request of ACTE, which is chaired by the [[European Commission]]. These rules apply to all [[List of European Union member states|EU member states]].
| A refresher, in [[England|English]] legal phraseology, is an additional [[fee]] paid to [[counsel]] in a prolonged [[legal case|case]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Bernice Summerfield characters|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Igor Džundev|2024-09-05]]
| [[List of Bernice Summerfield characters]] <small>(Fictional character)</small>
| [[Igor Džundev]] <small>(Macedonian politician)</small>
| Igor Džundev ({{lang-mk|Игор Џундев}}; born 12 June 1963) is [[Macedonians (ethnic group)|Macedonian]] [[ambassador]] and the [[Permanent Representative]] of [[Republic of Macedonia]] to the [[United Nations]]. He was formerly the State Secretary in the Republic of Macedonia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
| This is a list of recurring characters from the [[Bernice Summerfield]] stories, both the original ''[[Virgin New Adventures]]'' featuring Bernice and the subsequent and ongoing series of audio dramas and novels by [[Big Finish Productions]]. Bernice Summerfield was a [[companion (Doctor Who)|companion]] of the [[Doctor (Doctor Who)|Doctor]] in the ''New Adventures'', a series of books based on the long-running [[BBC]] [[science fiction]] television series ''[[Doctor Who]]'', but which latterly became based around the character of Bernice.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Singapore Airlines Cargo destinations|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dinosaur Park (novel)|2024-08-29]]
| [[Dinosaur Park (novel)]] <small>(1989 novel by Hayford Peirce)</small>
| [[List of Singapore Airlines Cargo destinations]]
| ''Dinosaur Park'' is a [[science fiction]] [[novel]] by American writer [[Hayford Peirce]], first published by [[Tor Books|Tor]] in 1989 under the title ''The Thirteenth Majestral'' and republished as ''Dinosaur Park'' in 1994. The nondescript cover of the original book had no relation to the story. The 1992 Italian edition had a cover by [[Oscar Chichoni]] featuring dinosaurs, which were indeed in the story, and in June 1994 Tor reissued the book under its new title, using the same cover as the Italian edition. ''[[Jurassic Park (novel)|Jurassic Park]]'', a 1990 novel by [[Michael Crichton]], had recently been a bestseller and Tor may have hoped to capitalize on the similarity of the names and theme. The original book, ''The Thirteenth Majestral'', was published before ''Jurassic Park''.
| [[Singapore Airlines]] freighters (commonly referred to as SIA Cargo) serve 17 destinations in 11 countries as of 26 January 2022. As SIA Cargo also manages the cargo holds of all [[Singapore Airlines]] and [[Scoot]] aircraft, the company additionally offers cargo product services to all destinations on the [[Singapore Airlines destinations|Singapore Airlines]] Group network.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Social disorganization theory|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2002]]
| [[Social disorganization theory]] <small>(Sociologic theory on crime and neighbourhood ecology)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2002.
| In [[sociology]], the social disorganization theory is a theory developed by the [[Chicago school (sociology)|Chicago School]], related to [[Social ecological model|ecological theories]]. The theory directly links crime rates to neighbourhood ecological characteristics; a core principle of social disorganization theory that states location matters. In other words, a person's residential location is a substantial factor shaping the likelihood that that person will become involved in illegal activities. The theory suggests that, among determinants of a person's later illegal activity, residential location is as significant as or more significant than the person's individual characteristics (e.g., age, [[gender]], or [[Race (human classification)|race]]). For example, the theory suggests that youths from disadvantaged neighborhoods participate in a [[subculture]] which approves of delinquency, and that these youths thus acquire criminality in this social and cultural setting.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Klover|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2003]]
| [[Klover]] <small>(American punk rock band)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2003.
| Klover was an American, short-lived Boston punk band, consisting of [[Mike Stone (musician)|Mike Stone]] (later a [[Queensrÿche]] guitarist) on vocals and guitar, [[Chris Doherty]] (ex-[[Gang Green]]) on lead guitar, [[Darren Hill (musician)|Darren Hill]] (ex-[[Red Rockers]], [[Paul Westerberg]]) on bass and [[Brian Betzger]] (ex-[[Jerry's Kids (band)|Jerry's Kids]], [[Gang Green]]) on drums.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Farm Credit Bank of Texas|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Yohanna Logan|2024-09-05]]
| [[Farm Credit Bank of Texas]] <small>(Bank)</small>
| [[Yohanna Logan]] <small>(American fashion designer (born 1975))</small>
| Yohanna Logan (born January 15, 1975) is an American [[fashion designer]].
| Farm Credit Bank of Texas, part of the US [[Farm Credit System]], serves as a [[Wholesale banking|wholesale lender]] and business-service provider to 13 local borrower-owned Farm Credit associations in [[Alabama]], [[Louisiana]], [[Mississippi]], [[New Mexico]] and [[Texas]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Laureen Oliver|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2004]]
| [[Laureen Oliver]] <small>(American politician)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2004.
| Laureen Oliver is an American political activist, candidate, and consultant who co-founded the [[Independence Party of New York]] (IPNY) in the 1990s. She was the party's first state chair and was twice its nominee for statewide offices.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Flag of Otago|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[Flag of Otago]] <small>(Region of New Zealand)</small>
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2005]]
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2005.
| [[Otago]] is one of the [[Nelson, New Zealand|two]] regions of New Zealand to have officially adopted a flag.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Email loop|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mala Ciganlija|2024-08-22]]
| [[Email loop]] <small>(Infinite loop phenomenon)</small>
| [[Mala Ciganlija]] <small>(Urban neighbourhood in New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia)</small>
| Mala Ciganlija ({{lang-sr-cyr|Мала Циганлија}}) is an [[List of Belgrade neighborhoods|urban neighborhood of Belgrade]] (the capital of Serbia), located the municipality of [[Novi Beograd]].
| An email loop is an [[infinite loop]] phenomenon, resulting from [[mail server]]s, [[Scripting language|scripts]], or [[email client]]s that generate automatic replies or responses. If one such automatic response triggers another automatic response on the other side, an email loop is created. The process can continue until one [[Email#Messages and mailboxes|mailbox]] is full or reaches its mail sending limit. In theory, the email loop could last indefinitely. Email loops may be caused accidentally or maliciously, causing [[denial of service]]. Although rare, email loops involving more than two participants can also occur.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Luxair destinations|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of Luxair destinations]]
| [[List of statutory rules and orders of Northern Ireland]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules and orders]] of [[Northern Ireland]].
| As of January 2023, [[Luxair]] serves the following scheduled destinations:
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Endorsements for the 2006 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1993]]
| [[Endorsements for the 2006 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 1993.
| The candidates for the [[2006 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election]] received the following endorsements. [[Ex officio member|Ex officio delegates]] have an automatic vote at the convention and are denoted with an asterisk (*).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rosehill College|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1994]]
| [[Rosehill College]] <small>(State co-ed secondary (years 9–13) school)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 1994.
| Rosehill College is a New Zealand co-educational state secondary school located in the [[Rosehill, New Zealand|Rosehill]] area of [[Papakura]] in the [[Auckland Region|Auckland region]]. The college opened on 3 February 1970, and is now the largest secondary school in the area.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2004 conference on US privatization of national security|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1995]]
| [[2004 conference on US privatization of national security]] <small>(2004 conference at Middlebury, Vermont)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 1995.
| In October 2004, a conference was held at [[Middlebury College]], entitled "The [[Privatization]] of National Security." Sponsored in part by the [[Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs]] at [[Princeton University]], the conference discussed the privatization of functions historically considered the sole province of the military and intelligence agencies of the United States government. One participant, [[Peter Feaver]], said that: "In fact what we’re seeing is a return to neo-feudalism. If you think about how the India Company played a role in the rise of the British Empire, there are similar parallels to the rise of the American quasi-empire" [http://www.wws.princeton.edu/ppns/conferences/reports/privtranscript.pdf][http://archive.epinet.org/real_media/010111/materials/markusen-doc.pdf#search='national%20security%20and%20privatization'].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Allan Ivo Steel|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1996]]
| [[Allan Ivo Steel]] <small>(English cricketer)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 1996.
| Allan Ivo Steel (September 27, 1892 – October 8, 1917) was an English [[cricket]]er and soldier.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Chia Black Dragon|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1997]]
| [[Chia Black Dragon]] <small>(Fictional character of a series of novels written by Stephen Marley)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 1997.
| ''Chia Black Dragon'' is a [[dark fantasy]] series of novels written by [[Stephen Marley (writer)|Stephen Marley]]. The eponymous [[anti-hero]], Chia, is identified in the novels as "The most dangerous woman in the history of man".
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Peter Andersson (musician)|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1998]]
| [[Peter Andersson (musician)]] <small>(Swedish music composer)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 1998.
| Peter Andersson (born March 20, 1973, in [[Boxholm]], [[Sweden]]) is a music composer within the [[Ambient music|ambient]], [[Noise music|noise]], [[Industrial music|industrial]], [[Electronic music|electronic]] and [[Experimental music|experimental]] genre.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jeff Serr|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1999]]
| [[Jeff Serr]] <small>(American radio personality)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 1999.
| Jeff Serr (born August 20, 1955) is an American voice actor and former radio personality, best known for radio programs heard in [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], and [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], on popular stations including [[KYA Radio|KYA]], [[KIOI (FM)|KIOI]], and [[KIIS-FM]]. In recent years, Serr has lent his voice to TV and radio ad campaigns for [[National Car Rental]], [[Diet Pepsi]], and [[Nissan Motors|Nissan]], among many others. Serr was born in [[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]], [[California]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Medwyn Goodall|2024-07-30]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2000]]
| [[Medwyn Goodall]] <small>(British musician)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 2000.
| Medwyn Goodall (born in 1961) is a composer, musician and owner of record label MG Music. He is mostly associated with the [[New-age music|New Age]] genre. He was born in [[Yorkshire, England|Yorkshire]], England. He lives with his wife Wendy in [[Cornwall, England|Cornwall]], England. According to [[AllMusic]], "Goodall began composing original songs as a teen, earning local notoriety with his band Trax; in the years to follow, he learned to play a vast range of instruments, including [[mandolin]], piano, drums, harp, flute, [[glockenspiel]], [[panpipes]], [[vibraphone]] and synthesizer, and cut his first album at age 16". He is a prolific recorder, having recorded over 75 albums. He also topped the UK music charts twice and sold over 4 million albums. His first album was ''Emergence'' (1987), published by New World Music. His early albums were published also by Oreade Music. Medwyn Goodall started MG Music in 2003. This is a record label which specializes in New Age music.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Totalitär|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cryomassage|2024-08-30]]
| [[Totalitär]] <small>(Swedish punk band)</small>
| [[Cryomassage]] <small>(A type of massage)</small>
| Cryomassage is a type of [[massage]] involving the application of superficial cold to body tissue, typically using ice or liquid nitrogen. As a [[cryotherapy]] technique, cryomassage has been used to treat physical injury, skin disorders such as [[rosacea]] and facial erythrosis (redness), and facial nerve [[neuropathy]].
| Totalitär is a Swedish [[hardcore punk]] band formed in 1984-1985 in [[Hudiksvall]]. The band plays in the style of [[D-beat]] and [[hardcore punk]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Cubana de Aviación destinations|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of Cubana de Aviación destinations]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2001]]
| This is a list of destinations served by [[Cubana de Aviación]]:
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 2001.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Incident management (ITSM)|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of Church of England instruments]]
| [[Incident management (ITSM)]] <small>(term in management)</small>
| This is a list of Church of England instruments, which are church legislation for the [[Church of England]]. They are pieces of legislation made by virtue of powers granted by [[List of Church of England measures|measures of the Church of England]]. They are mainly used to commence measures.
| Incident management (IM) is an [[IT service management]] (ITSM) process area. The first goal of the incident management process is to restore a normal service operation as quickly as possible and to minimize the impact on business operations, thus ensuring that the best possible levels of service quality and availability are maintained. 'Normal service operation' is defined here as service operation within [[service-level agreement]] (SLA). It is one process area within the broader [[ITIL]] and [[ISO 20000]] environment.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gabardine (band)|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2007]]
| [[Gabardine (band)]] <small>(American band)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 2007.
| Gabardine was a band on [[Saddle Creek Records]] that was formed in 1996. Composed of members of [[Beep Beep (band)|Beep Beep]], [[Broken Spindles]], [[Head of Femur (band)|Head of Femur]] and [[The Faint]], its members were Chris Hughes, Eric Bemberger, Ben Armstrong and Joel Petersen. Gabardine released one album, ''Gabardine'', and had two tracks on the Saddle Creek sampler. The band broke up in 1998.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Che' Jones|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2007|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2007]]
| [[Che' Jones]] <small>(American basketball coach)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2007.
| Che' Jones (born April 11, 1971, [[Columbus, Ohio]]) is an American basketball coach and retired professional basketball player. He is currently an assistant Men's Basketball coach for the College of Southern Nevada. He played college basketball at the [[Ohio State University]]-Newark, where he ended his career as the second all-time leading scorer in Ohio State University-Newark history having scored 1,693 points. Jones finished his career at Ohio State-Newark second in assists and notched the highest free-throw percentage for a season in the 1999–2000 season with 91.9%. He is also the all-time leader in three-point field goals made, as well as steals. The university retired his jersey (#5) on February 26, 2001. Jones also played professional basketball in Cyprus. Over 20 of his former players have moved on to become professional basketball players, from the NBA to other professional leagues around the world such as [[Brandon Brown (basketball, born 1991)|Brandon Brown]] and [[DeWayne Russell]]. He is currently in his second year as the head women's basketball coach after spending the previous season as an assistant coach to long time head coach Kristi Kincaid at [http://www.phoenixcollege.edu/ Phoenix College] in Phoenix, Arizona. On March 22, 2014, as an assistant men's coach, the [http://www.phoenixcollege.edu/ Phoenix College] Bears defeated Essex College for the NJCAA DII National Championship. The following season the Bears returned to the NJCAA Final Four losing to eventual national champion Ricahrd Bland (VA) in a double overtime thriller, 87-85 2OT. Prior to coaching at Phoenix College he coached at Northern Arizona University, where he also earned his master's degree in Higher Education. He was also the associate head coach at [[Glen Oaks Community College]] in Centreville, Michigan. Prior to [[Glen Oaks Community College]] he was the associate head coach at [[Albion College]], an NCAA division III college in Albion, Michigan. During the 2007–2008 season he was the head assistant coach at [[Casper College]], a junior college in Casper, Wyoming. He just recently was the head basketball coach of the [[Las Vegas Venom]] of the [[American Basketball Association (2000-)|American Basketball Association]] (ABA) and an assistant coach to George Tarkanian son of famed coach [[Jerry Tarkanian]], with the Las Vegas Stars of the IBL (International Basketball League). Che' also coached at [[Urbana University]] in Urbana, Ohio. Jones began his coaching career by helping to build Columbus State Community College into a nationally recognized program with longtime friends head coach [https://athletics.capital.edu/news/2020/8/19/gholson-named-capitals-athletics-diversity-and-inclusion-designee.aspx Anthony Gholson], who is currently the head assistant men's basketball coach at [[Capital University]] in Columbus, OH and [[Anthony Stewart (basketball coach)|Anthony Stewart]] who was the head men's basketball coach at the University of Tennessee-Martin until his tragic death on November 15, 2020. also at [[Columbus State University]] where his team was ranked number one in the country for the entire season and ended their season at 29-2 after losing to the eventual National Champion in the NJCAA Regional Championship game. He is a long time Las Vegas resident.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Fight Dem Back (2nd nomination)|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2007]]
| [[Fight Dem Back]] <small>(organization)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[Welsh Assembly]] made in 2007. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]], so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| Fight Dem Back, often abbreviated FDB, was an Australian and [[New Zealand]] [[Anti-racism|anti-racist]] internet group. It concentrated its attention on the Australian & New Zealand [[White nationalism|white nationalist]], [[Fascism|fascist]] and [[Neo-Nazism|neo-Nazi]] scenes. The group is named after a reggae song by [[Linton Kwesi Johnson]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20060614190703/http://fightdemback.com/about/our-name/].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Darby Lloyd Rains (2nd nomination)|2024-07-30]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2002]]
| [[Darby Lloyd Rains]] <small>(American actress)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 2002.
| Darby Lloyd Rains (born in 1948) is a former [[adult film]] performer who was prolific during the 1970s. She is a member of the [[XRCO Hall of Fame#Film pioneers|XRCO Hall of Fame]] as a "film pioneer".
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Coronation Park (Sunyani, Ghana)|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Battle of Khasdour|2024-09-05]]
| [[Battle of Khasdour]]
| [[Coronation Park (Sunyani, Ghana)]] <small>(Stadium in Sunyani, Ghana)</small>
| The Battle of Khasdour took place in the [[Eleşkirt]] Valley on 12 May 1898 where the [[Armenian fedayi]] fighters led by [[Aghbiur Serob]] from [[South Caucasus|Transcaucasia]] engaged with the Ottoman army units. [[Armenians]] defended themselves well, eventually making a path between the Ottoman forces to escape.The Armenians managed to survive and escape into the mountains along with their leader [[Aghbiur Serob]].
| Coronation Park is a multi-use [[stadium]] in [[Sunyani]], [[Ghana]], capable of holding 5,000 people. It is used mostly for [[football (soccer)|football]] matches, and is the home stadium of [[Bofoakwa Tano]], [[Bechem Chelsea]] and [[Brong-Ahafo United]]. It was expanded and modernised by the npp government in 2008 during the cup of nations in Ghana although it was not one of the venues. Chairs from the renovated Accra sports stadium was sent to the [[Sunyani]] [[stadium]] to improve upon its standard. The venue is sometimes used by some of the junior national teams for friendlies. Currently it is not used by any premiership club in the country.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jon Radoff|2024-08-01]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2003]]
| [[Jon Radoff]] <small>(American entrepreneur)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 2003.
| Jon Radoff (born September 17, 1972) is an American [[entrepreneur]], [[author]] and [[game designer]]. His work has focused on [[online communities]], Internet media and [[computer games]]. He is CEO and co-founder of Beamable, a [[Games_as_a_service|Live Game services]] platform that enables the creation of online games based on [[Unity_(game_engine)|Unity]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Match fixing in Romanian football|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2004]]
| [[Match fixing in Romanian football]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 2004.
| [[Match fixing]] in [[Romania]]n [[Football (soccer)|football]] is called blat (plural blaturi).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Operation Atilla (Turkish Invasion of Cyprus)|2024-07-22]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ankara National Lottery Anatolian High School|2024-08-30]]
| [[Operation Atilla (Turkish Invasion of Cyprus)]] <small>(Military conflict in 1974)</small>
| [[Ankara National Lottery Anatolian High School]] <small>(School in Gaziosmanpaşa, Ankara, Turkey)</small>
| Betül Can Anatolian High School ({{lang-tr|Betül Can Anadolu Lisesi}}), formerly Ankara Çankaya National Lottery Anatolian High School, ({{lang-tr|Ankara Çankaya Milli Piyango Anadolu Lisesi}}) is an [[Anatolian High School]] in [[Ankara]], founded by the Turkish National Lottery Administration ([[Millî Piyango İdaresi]]) and given to the Turkish Ministry of Education in 1992. The school is located in the upscale district of Ankara called [[Gaziosmanpaşa, Çankaya|Gaziosmanpaşa]].
| In 1974, [[Turkish invasion of Cyprus|Turkey invaded]] the northern portion of the [[Republic of Cyprus]] in response to a military [[coup]] taking place on the island, in attempt to annex the island to Greece. Turkey claimed that this was an intervention in accordance to [[Treaty of Guarantee (1960)|Treaty of Guarantee]]. The invasion consisted of two major Turkish offensives, and involved air, land and sea combat operations. The [[Greek Cypriot]] armed forces attempted to resist and respond to the attacks as part of a coordinated defence plan which proved inadequate to deal with the forces that Turkey was able to bring to bear, and the war resulted in a [[ceasefire]] which persists until the present day.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Iceberg Vodka|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Grasslands Entertainment|2024-08-31]]
| [[Grasslands Entertainment]] <small>(Canadian production company)</small>
| [[Iceberg Vodka]]
| Grasslands Entertainment is a Canadian television production and distribution company based in [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]].
| Iceberg Vodka is a [[vodka]] produced by the Canadian Iceberg Vodka Corporation. The vodka is produced using water from [[iceberg]]s harvested off the coast of [[Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]] blended with neutral grain alcohol from peaches and cream corn from Ontario. Iceberg's product line includes [[vodka]], [[gin]], [[rum]], and [[Vodka infusion|flavoured vodka]]. It is the only national premium vodka brand that is fully owned and produced in [[Canada]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Moscow Water Dog|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Arie Hershcovich|2024-08-29]]
| [[Moscow Water Dog]] <small>(Dog breed)</small>
| [[Arie Hershcovich]] <small>(Israeli academic)</small>
| Arie Hershkovich is an Israeli [[lecturer]] of [[Local government#Israel|Urban Management]] and [[Political Science]].
| The Moscow Water Dog, also known as the Moscow Diver, Moscow Retriever or Moskovsky Vodolaz, was a little-known [[dog breed]] derived from the [[Newfoundland (dog)|Newfoundland]], [[Caucasian Shepherd Dog]] and [[East European Shepherd]]. It is now extinct, but was used in the development of the [[ Black Russian Terrier]].{{citation needed|date=February 2023}} The Moscow Water Dog was produced only by the Red Star Kennels, the state-operated organization chartered to provide working dogs for the armed services of the Soviet Union. The breeding program was discontinued as the dogs would attack drowning victims instead of saving them.{{Unreliable source?|date=August 2024}}
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Chronic airway-digestive inflammatory disease|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Green Bay Net|2024-08-31]]
| [[Green Bay Net]]
| [[Chronic airway-digestive inflammatory disease]] <small>(Medical condition)</small>
| Green Bay Net, was a [[Web Design]] and [[Web Development]] agency headquartered in [[Green Bay, Wisconsin]], USA.
| Sinus disease, [[allergy|allergies]], and [[asthma]] have been shown to be intimately related through recent research{{Citation needed|date=February 2007}}. Moreover, [[gastroesophageal reflux disease]] (GERD), laryngopharyngeal reflux disease (LPRD) and/or [[snoring]] or [[sleep apnea]] are often present as well. "Chronic Airway-Digestive Inflammatory Disease" (CAID) is a phrase which has been coined by Dr. Jordan S. Josephson, M.D., F.A.C.S. and Dr. Jens Ponikeau, M.D. to describe this very complex set of problems which are caused by inflammation. This term was first described in a book entitled Sinus Relief Now. CAID directly affects the upper respiratory system (the [[nose]] and the [[Paranasal sinus|sinuses]]), the lower airway (the [[lung]]s) and the GI tract and these areas are intimately connected.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/RMA Gold Airways (2nd nomination)|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gordon Edwards (scientist)|2024-08-28]]
| [[Gordon Edwards (scientist)]] <small>(Canadian scientist and nuclear consultant)</small>
| [[RMA Gold Airways]]
| Gordon Edwards is a Canadian. Edwards was born in Canada in 1940, and graduated from the [[University of Toronto]] in 1961 with a gold medal in Mathematics and Physics and a [[Woodrow Wilson Fellowship]]. At the [[University of Chicago]] he obtained two master's degrees, one in Mathematics (1962) and one in English Literature (1964). In 1972, he obtained a Ph.D. in Mathematics from [[Queen's University at Kingston|Queen's University]].{{failed verification|date=April 2023}}
| RMA Gold Airways was a proposed Australian airline that critics labelled as "pretend". It was a proposed Australian regular public transport and cargo [[airline]] to be based in [[Melbourne]] operating under the trading name of ''Gold Airways''. It was planned that the airline would fly a fleet of [[Airbus A320]], [[Boeing 747]] and [[Embraer 190]] aircraft to Australian capital cities and popular regional centres and eventually, with the larger aircraft, to international destinations.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lynn Davis (singer)|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jordan, Daviess County, Indiana|2024-08-25]]
| [[Lynn Davis (singer)]] <small>(American musician)</small>
| [[Jordan, Daviess County, Indiana]] <small>(Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States)</small>
| Jordan is an [[Unincorporated area|unincorporated community]] in [[Washington Township, Daviess County, Indiana|Washington Township]], [[Daviess County, Indiana|Daviess County]], [[Indiana]].
| Lynn Davis (born July 12, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. She rose to prominence after joining [[George Duke|The George Duke Band]] in 1977. During her time with the band, she sang lead vocals on some of their biggest hits: "I Want You for Myself", "Party Down", and "Thief in the Night". Under the guidance of [[Epic Records]] musician and mentor [[George Duke]], Davis continued booking success by contributing background vocals and writing songs for many singers including [[Tracie Spencer]], [[La Toya Jackson]], [[Patrice Rushen]], [[Anita Baker]], and many other singers.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/University of the East College of Computer Studies and Systems|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Craig, Indiana|2024-09-06]]
| [[Craig, Indiana]] <small>(Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States)</small>
| [[University of the East College of Computer Studies and Systems]]
| Craig is an [[Unincorporated area|unincorporated community]] in [[Washington Township, Decatur County, Indiana|Washington Township]], [[Decatur County, Indiana|Decatur County]], [[Indiana]].
| The [[University of the East]] College of Computer Studies and Systems offered a baccalaureate degree in [[Computer Science]] in the [[University Belt]] area starting in the year 1988. Presently, the [[Commission on Higher Education (Philippines)|Commission on Higher Education]] (CHED) has identified the University of the East as a Center of Excellence in Information Technology Education.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rolandas Jasevičius|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2008]]
| [[Rolandas Jasevičius]] <small>(Lithuanian boxer)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 2008.
| Rolandas Jasevicius (born 31 July 1982) is a male [[Boxing|boxer]] from [[Lithuania]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Wayne Wahrman|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2008]]
| [[Wayne Wahrman]] <small>(American film editor)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[Welsh Assembly]] made in 2008. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]], so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| Wayne Wahrman, sometimes credited as Wayne P. Wahrman or Wayne R. Wahrman,{{self-published source|date=August 2022}} is a [[film editor]]. He has worked on over twenty films in a career that has lasted more than three decades.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Creepy Crawlies|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2008]]
| [[Creepy Crawlies]] <small>(British TV series or programme)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2008.
| ''Creepy Crawlies'' is a [[stop motion]] animation series created by [[Cosgrove Hall Productions]]. The series consisted of 52 ten-minute episodes, which were broadcast on [[CITV|Children's ITV]] between 1987 and 1989. All episodes were written by Peter Reeves and directed by Franc Vose and [[Brian Little (animation director)|Brian Little]]; narration and character voices were provided by [[Paul Nicholas]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/J. C. France|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Akçakoca Poyraz G.S.K.|2024-09-05]]
| [[J. C. France]] <small>(American racing driver)</small>
| [[Akçakoca Poyraz G.S.K.]] <small>(Basketball team in Düzce)</small>
| Akçakoca Poyraz Gençlik ve Spor Kulubü is a Turkish [[basketball]] club based in [[Düzce]] . They are currently playing in the [[Turkish Second Basketball League]].
| Jamie C. "J. C." France (born November 1, 1965) is a former [[United States|American]] [[auto racing]] driver. He last competed in the [[Grand American Road Racing Association|Grand-Am]] [[Rolex Sports Car Series]] with the No. 59 Brumos [[Porsche]]-[[Riley Technologies|Riley]] [[Daytona Prototype]] with [[João Barbosa]]. He is the son of [[Jim France]], nephew of [[Bill France Jr.]] and grandson of [[NASCAR]]'s founder [[Bill France, Sr.]]
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Parks Junior High School (2nd nomination)|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Benin, Moscow|2024-08-31]]
| [[Parks Junior High School]] <small>(Junior high school in Fullerton, California, United States)</small>
| [[Embassy of Benin, Moscow]] <small>(Diplomatic mission)</small>
| The Embassy of Benin in [[Moscow]] is the [[diplomatic mission]] of [[Benin]] in the [[Russian Federation]]. It is located at 7 [[Uspensky Lane]] ({{lang-ru|Успенский переулок, 7}}) in the [[Tverskoy District]] of Moscow.
| D. Russell Parks Junior High School is a [[junior high school]] located in [[Fullerton, California|Fullerton]], California, United States. It serves students in seventh and eighth grade, and is part of the [[Fullerton School District]]. The school has been recognized on two separate occasions with a Blue Ribbon School Award of Excellence by the [[United States Department of Education]], the highest award a North American school can receive. Parks' mascot is the Panther.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Shin SD Sengokuden Densetsu no Daishougun Hen|2024-07-28]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Mali, Moscow|2024-09-06]]
| [[Embassy of Mali, Moscow]] <small>(Diplomatic mission of Mali in Russia)</small>
| [[Shin SD Sengokuden Densetsu no Daishougun Hen]]
| The Embassy of the Republic of Mali in Moscow is the [[diplomatic mission]] of [[Mali]] in the [[Russian Federation]] and accredited to several countries of the former CIS. It is located at 11 [[Novokuznetskaya Street]] ({{lang-ru|ул. Новокузнецкая, 11}}) in the [[Zamoskvorechye District]] of Moscow.
| is part of the [[Musha Gundam]] series.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Institute of Science and Technology, Bangladesh|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Laos, Moscow|2024-08-25]]
| [[Institute of Science and Technology, Bangladesh]] <small>(A private college in Bangladesh)</small>
| [[Embassy of Laos, Moscow]] <small>(Diplomatic mission)</small>
| The Embassy of the Lao People's Democratic Republic in Moscow is the [[diplomatic mission]] of [[Laos]] in the [[Russian Federation]]. It is located at 18 [[Malaya Nikitskaya Street]] ({{lang-ru|Малая Никитская ул., 18}}) in the [[Presnensky District]] of [[Moscow]].
| The Institute of Science and Technology, Bangladesh, or IST, is a private institute located at [[Dhaka]], [[Bangladesh]] and first affiliated institute with the [[National University, Bangladesh|National University]]. The institute is regulated by a governing body consisting of professors of [[Dhaka University]], subjects experts, within the rules and regulations of National University of Bangladesh.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Chorzew Siemkowice railway station|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lisa Lee Dark|2024-08-30]]
| [[Chorzew Siemkowice railway station]] <small>(Railway station in Pajęczno County, Poland)</small>
| [[Lisa Lee Dark]] <small>(Musical artist)</small>
| Lisa Lee Dark (born Lee Dark; 16 April 1981) is a Welsh opera singer, songwriter, and voice actress.
| Chorzew Siemkowice is a Polish rail junction located in the [[Pajęczno County]] of the [[Łódź Voivodeship]], in central part of Poland. It is located on the route of the [[Polish Coal Trunk-Line]], here the Trunk-Line is joined by the [[Częstochowa]] - Chorzew Siemkowice line.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rosehill Intermediate|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Judgement of the Judoon (2nd nomination)|2024-09-06]]
| [[Rosehill Intermediate]] <small>(State co-educational intermediate school)</small>
| [[Judgement of the Judoon]] <small>(2009 novel by Colin Brake)</small>
| ''Judgement of the Judoon'' is a [[BBC Books]] original novel written by [[Colin Brake]] and based on the long-running British [[science fiction on television|science fiction television]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It features the [[Tenth Doctor]] without an official companion. It was released on 2 April 2009, alongside ''[[The Slitheen Excursion]]'' and ''[[Prisoner of the Daleks]]''.
| Rosehill Intermediate is a decile 3 school situated in [[Papakura]], [[Auckland]], catering for Years 7 and 8 students.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Purdue Homeland Security Institute|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Fasl-ı Cedid|2024-08-24]]
| [[Fasl-ı Cedid]]
| [[Purdue Homeland Security Institute]] <small>(Research institute in Indiana, USA)</small>
| The Fasl-ı Cedid (The New Fasıl) was a musical ensemble of [[Ottoman classical music|Classical Turkish Music]] operating within the organization of the [[Ottoman Imperial Orchestra]], specializing in performances of [[Fasıl]].
| The Purdue Homeland Security Institute (PHSI) at [[Purdue University]] was created in 2002 in response to the [[September 11 attacks]], with the mission to help the [[United States]] prevent, protect, respond and recover from any threat or action taken against it. The PHSI has initiated partnerships with other universities, local and state agencies, and businesses. [[Dennis Engi]], professor and head of industrial engineering, directed the PHSI in its formative stages. The current director, J. Eric Dietz, is responsible for the Institute developing responses to threats in [[Indiana]], nationally and internationally.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/YNAB|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bohmini.A|2024-08-29]]
| [[YNAB]] <small>(American financial technology company)</small>
| [[Bohmini.A]] <small>(Remotely controlled trojan)</small>
| Bohmini.A is a configurable remote access tool or [[Trojan horse (computing)|Trojan]].
| You Need a Budget (YNAB) (pronounced ) is an online [[personal budget]]ing program based on the [[envelope system]] developed by a privately owned American company of the same name. It is available via any internet browser or a [[mobile app]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Noah Holcomb|2024-08-04]]
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| [[Noah Holcomb]] <small>(American racing cyclist)</small>
| [[Djarum]] <small>(Indonesian tobacco company)</small>
| PT Djarum ({{etymology|jvd|ꦗꦫꦸꦩ꧀|djarum}}; ) is an Indonesian ''[[kretek]]'' (clove cigarette) manufacturer and [[Conglomerate (company)|conglomerate]] based in [[Kudus, Indonesia|Kudus]], [[Central Java]]. It produces dozens of domestic and international brands. [[Djarum Black]], Super, and L.A. Lights are among the most popular products of Djarum. Under its direct parent, PT Dwimuria Investama Andalan (also known as Djarum Group), it has [[#Non-cigarette business lines|non-cigarette business lines]] in technology, banking, and food. The company owns the [[PB Djarum]], a professional badminton club, the Italian football club [[Como 1907|Como]], and was the main sponsor of [[Liga 1 (Indonesia)|Liga 1]], Indonesia's top football league from 2005 to 2011.
| Noah Holcomb (born July 9, 1983 in [[Sioux City, Iowa]], US) is a retired American professional [[mountain biker]]. Holcomb is also a 2008 and 2009 California State Champion in the discipline of [[Cyclocross]]. He last rode for the professional mountain bike team [[Cannondale]] Factory Racing, and currently resides in [[Laguna Beach, California]], US.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Guardian (database)|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Scott Kuhn|2024-09-02]]
| [[Guardian (database)]] <small>(reporting system used by the FBI)</small>
| [[Scott Kuhn]] <small>(American football player (born 1986))</small>
| Scott Ryan Kuhn (born April 16, 1986) is a former [[American football]] [[tight end]]. He was signed by the [[Baltimore Ravens]] as an [[undrafted free agent]] in 2008. He played [[college football]] at [[Louisville Cardinals football|Louisville]].
| The Guardian Threat Tracking System is a reporting system used by the United States [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] to track threats and other intelligence information. It was established to collect data on terrorist threats and suspicious incidents, at seaports and other locations, and to manage action on various threats and incidents. Although Guardian was first used the latest of 2005, on August 21, 2007, the [[US Department of Defense]] announced that Guardian would take over data collection and reporting which had been handled by the [[TALON (database)|TALON]] database system.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ricky Kling|2024-07-29]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jeremy Curl|2024-09-05]]
| [[Ricky Kling]] <small>(Swedish speedway rider (born 1987))</small>
| [[Jeremy Curl]] <small>(British explorer)</small>
| Jeremy Robert Patrick Curl is an Anglo-Irish explorer, writer, filmmaker and photographer.
| Ricky Anders Kling (born 2 June 1987 in [[Virserum]], Sweden) is a Swedish [[Motorcycle speedway|speedway]] rider. He has won the Swedish Championships as part of [[Vargarna]] twice.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2nd XV Leagues in Scotland|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Forensic Services|2024-09-03]]
| [[Forensic Services]] <small>(is a unit of the Metropolitan Police of London, England.)</small>
| [[2nd XV Leagues in Scotland]]
| Forensic Services (SCD 4) is a unit of the [[Metropolitan Police]] of [[London]], [[England]]. Part of the [[Specialist Crime Directorate (Metropolitan Police)|Specialist Crime Directorate]], their duties range from evidence recovery following burglaries to anti-terrorism work. It is divided into six units:
| There are three organisations operating 2nd XV Leagues in Scotland.{{citation needed|date=August 2020}} These are (by membership size):
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Waipareira|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Junior World Series of Indoor Cricket|2024-08-28]]
| [[Waipareira]] <small>(former New Zealand parliamentary electorate)</small>
| [[Junior World Series of Indoor Cricket]] <small>(Junior world series of indoor cricket)</small>
| The Junior World Series of Indoor Cricket is the premier international championship of both 19 & Under boys and girls, and 16 & Under boys in [[Indoor Cricket]]. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the [[World Indoor Cricket Federation]] (WICF) and is held every two or three years. The first Junior World Series contest was organised in [[New Zealand]] in 2003. Separate world championships are held for both open and masters age groups with the [[Indoor Cricket World Cup]] and the [[Masters World Series of Indoor Cricket]] held at similar intervals.
| Waipareira was a New Zealand parliamentary [[New Zealand electorates|electorate]] that existed for one parliamentary term from 1996 to 1999. Located in [[West Auckland, New Zealand|West Auckland]], it was held by [[Brian Neeson]] of the [[New Zealand National Party]], who had narrowly beaten [[New Zealand Labour Party|Labour]]'s [[Chris Carter (New Zealand politician)|Chris Carter]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Steve Sarvi|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno]]
| [[Steve Sarvi]] <small>(American politician)</small>
| This is a list of [[parochial school]]s located in the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno]], in California.
| Stephen Todd 'Steve' Sarvi is an [[Iraq War]] veteran and the 2008 [[Democratic Farmer Labor Party]] candidate for [[U.S. Congress]] in {{ushr|Minnesota|2}}.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Cheek|2024-09-06]]
| [[Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games]] <small>(for the 2000 Summer Olympics)</small>
| [[The Cheek]] <small>(UK musical group)</small>
| The Cheek (formerly known as Cheeky Cheeky and the Nosebleeds) are an [[indie pop]] band from [[Woodbridge, Suffolk]]. Having released several singles and an EP, they released their debut album "''Lover's Quarrel"'' in 2014.
| The Sydney Organising Committee for the Games of the XXVII Olympiad, or SOCOG, also known as the Sydney Organising Committee, was an informal name for the Sydney Organising Committee for the [[2000 Summer Olympics|Games of the XXVII Olympiad]]. The President of SOCOG was [[Michael Knight (Australian politician)|Michael Knight]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Swissôtel Amsterdam (2nd nomination)|2024-08-01]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Last Resort (Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys)|2024-09-06]]
| [[Swissôtel Amsterdam]] <small>(hotel in Amsterdam, Netherlands)</small>
| [[The Last Resort (Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys)]] <small>(1989 novel)</small>
| ''The Last Resort'' is a [[Hardy Boys]] and [[Nancy Drew]] [[Supermystery]] crossover novel published in 1989.
| Swissôtel Amsterdam is a four-star luxury hotel in [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]], and is managed by the Switzerland-based hotel chain [[Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts]]. Swissotel Amsterdam is located near Dam Square, in the heart of Amsterdam's historic city centre.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Advokatfirman Vinge (2nd nomination)|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Best of Enemies (novel)|2024-09-06]]
| [[Advokatfirman Vinge]] <small>(Swedish law firm)</small>
| [[Best of Enemies (novel)]] <small>(1991 novel by Carolyn Keene)</small>
| ''Best of Enemies'' is a [[Nancy Drew]] and [[Hardy Boys]] [[Supermystery]] crossover novel, published in 1991.
| Vinge is one of [[Sweden]]'s two largest [[law firm]]s and one of [[List of largest European law firms|Europe's 100 largest law firms]], with approximately 300 [[lawyer]]s working in the firm and an annual [[Revenue|turnover]] of about 936 million SEK (about 100 million EURO). The current firm was created by a merger of several smaller Swedish law firms in 1983. It became on of the biggest law firms in the Nordic countries after merging with Sandström in 1990. They have been the largest Nordic law firm in the field of [[mergers and acquisitions]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nico Pattyn|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Buried in Time (novel)|2024-09-06]]
| [[Nico Pattyn]] <small>(Belgian quizzer (born 1968))</small>
| [[Buried in Time (novel)]] <small>(1990 Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys crossover novel)</small>
| ''Buried in Time'' is a [[Nancy Drew]] and [[Hardy Boys]] [[Supermystery]] crossover novel published in 1990.
| Nico Pattyn (born on 26 October 1968, in [[Roeselare]], [[Belgium]]) is one of Belgium's most successful [[quiz]] players. He became [[European Quizzing Championships|European Quizzing Champion]] in November 2007, claiming the title in [[Blackpool]]. He was the first to beat English quiz legend, [[Kevin Ashman]] at the European championships individuals. He also won an individual silver medal at the first European Quizzing Championships in 2004 in his hometown Ghent and in 2013 in Liverpool, behind his compatriot [[Ronny Swiggers]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alexis Tomassian|2024-07-29]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Consulate General of Venezuela, Houston|2024-09-05]]
| [[Consulate General of Venezuela, Houston]]
| [[Alexis Tomassian]] <small>(French actor)</small>
| The Consulate-General of Venezuela in [[Houston]] ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Consulado General de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela en Houston'') is a diplomatic mission of [[Venezuela]] in [[Houston]], [[Texas]], [[United States]]. It is located at Suite 220 at 2401 Fountain View Drive. The consulate serves Texas, [[Kansas]], [[New Mexico]], and [[Oklahoma]].
| Alexis Tomassian (sometimes wrongly credited as Alexis Thomassian, born 13 July 1979) is a French actor who specializes in dubbing.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Drum Corps International World Championship finalists|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Comparison of alcopops|2024-09-05]]
| [[Comparison of alcopops]]
| [[List of Drum Corps International World Championship finalists]]
| Alcopop (or cooler in [[Canadian English]] or spirit cooler in [[South Africa]]) is a colloquial term describing certain flavored [[alcoholic beverage]]s, including:
| The following is a comprehensive list of all drum corps that have appeared in [[Drum Corps International]] World Championship Finals. Active World Class corps are in boldface, while a blue shaded background indicates the current top twelve finalist corps as of 2024. There was no 2020 DCI season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. There were no scored competitions in the 2021 DCI season.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Portugal 1111: A Conquista de Soure|2024-07-24]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/KHFD|2024-08-24]]
| [[Portugal 1111: A Conquista de Soure]] <small>(2004 video game)</small>
| [[KHFD]] <small>(Topics referred to by the same term)</small>
| KHFD may refer to:
| ''Portugal 1111: A Conquista de Soure'' ("Portugal 1111: The Conquest of Soure") is a [[real-time strategy]] game developed by Ciberbit, a Portuguese multimedia company, in partnership with the [[Soure Municipality, Portugal|Municipality of Soure]] and historians from the [[University of Coimbra]]. The game depicts the historical events of the Portuguese ''[[Reconquista]]'', when the Christians fought against [[Moorish]] invaders.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Datacube Inc.|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cañapa Lake|2024-09-02]]
| [[Cañapa Lake]] <small>(Endorheic salt lake in Potosí Department)</small>
| [[Datacube Inc.]]
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| Datacube Inc. was an American computer company active from 1978 to 2005. The company focused on products for [[Digital image processing|image processing]], developing [[Real-time computing|real-time]] hardware and [[software]] products for the industrial, medical, military and scientific markets. Datacube's MaxVideo line of image processors enjoyed a high market share in the image processing field owing to its modularity. The company was also responsible for a number of industry firsts, including the first single-board [[frame grabber]] and the first real-time [[Kernel (image processing)|image convolver]].
Cañapa Lake (''Laguna Cañapa'') is an [[endorheic basin|endorheic]] hyposaline [[salt lake]] in the [[Potosí Department]] of southwestern [[Bolivia]]. Located on the Bolivian [[Altiplano]], it has a surface area of 1.42&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Temple, Indiana|2024-07-23]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bou Lahrath|2024-08-27]]
| [[Temple, Indiana]] <small>(Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States)</small>
| [[Bou Lahrath]] <small>(Commune and town in Assaba, Mauritania)</small>
| Boulahrath is a town{{cn|date=August 2024}} and [[Communes of Mauritania|commune]] in [[Mauritania]].
| Temple is an [[Unincorporated area|unincorporated community]] in [[Sterling Township, Crawford County, Indiana|Sterling Township]], [[Crawford County, Indiana|Crawford County]], [[Indiana]], United States.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Chinese Puzzle (TV series)|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bouheida|2024-08-27]]
| [[The Chinese Puzzle (TV series)]] <small>(1974 British children's TV series)</small>
| [[Bouheida]] <small>(Commune and town in Mauritania)</small>
| Bouheida is a town and [[Communes of Mauritania|commune]] in [[Mauritania]].
| ''The Chinese Puzzle'' is a British six-part children's adventure series, first broadcast on [[BBC One|BBC1]] in 1974. It was the [[Idea|brainchild]] of prolific British television writer, [[Brian Finch]], and features "two friends who stumble into a complex plot involving kidnapping and blackmail".
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Forrest Lake|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Larry Dorr|2024-09-03]]
| [[Larry Dorr]]
| [[Forrest Lake]] <small>(Place in Texas, United States)</small>
| Larry Dorr is an American businessman. He is the current manager for [[Blood, Sweat & Tears]].
| Forrest Lake Townhomes is a 243-house community in Northwest [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], [[Texas]] ([[United States|USA]]), located within the boundaries of the Greater Inwood Area near Oak Forest. Developed in 1976, Forrest Lake covers {{convert|22|acre|m2}} with a lake located in the center.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Aeromar destinations|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of language proficiency tests|2024-08-27]]
| [[List of Aeromar destinations]]
| [[List of language proficiency tests]]
| The following is a non-exhaustive list of standardized tests that assess a person's language proficiency of a foreign/secondary language. Various types of such exams exist per many languages—some are organized at an international level even through national authoritative organizations, while others simply for specific limited business or study orientation.
| This is a list of destinations served by now-defunct Mexican airline [[Aeromar]] as of January 2023:
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Swedish detainees at Guantanamo Bay|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Detentions following the September 11 attacks|2024-09-03]]
| [[Detentions following the September 11 attacks]]
| [[Belgian detainees at Guantanamo Bay]] <small>(Forigen detainees held in Guantanamo Bay)</small>
| Soon after the [[September 11, 2001 attacks|attacks of September 11, 2001]], the [[United States Government]] began [[detaining]] people who fit the profile of the suspected [[Aircraft hijacking|hijacker]]s: mostly male, [[Arab]]ic, or [[Muslim]] [[citizenship|noncitizens]]. According to Justice Berman, they had arrested 1,182 people as of November 5, 2001. By late November 2001, more than 1,200 people had been detained. A document made and published by the [[United States Department of Justice|US Department of Justice]] (DOJ) contained information about the detainees.
| The [[United States Department of Defense]] held two Belgian detainees in Guantanamo.
A total of 778 suspects have been held in the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]] since the camps opened on January 11, 2002
The camp population peaked in 2004 at approximately 660. Only nineteen new suspects, all "high value detainees" have been transferred there since the [[United States Supreme Court]]'s ruling in [[Rasul v. Bush]]. In January 2008 the camp population stood at approximately 285.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Swedish detainees at Guantanamo Bay|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/José Belizón Tocino|2024-08-31]]
| [[List of Danish detainees at Guantanamo Bay]] <small>(Guantanamo Bay Detainees)</small>
| [[José Belizón Tocino]] <small>(Spanish painter (1930–1997))</small>
| José Belizón Tocino (28 October 1930, in [[Puerto Real]], (Cádiz) – 27 November 1997, in Cádiz) was a Spanish painter. He was born in a humble family and showed good skills for drawing since he was a child. He lived his early childhood during the [[Spanish Civil War]]. Early, he had contact with other artists, like Pierre de Matheu. He combined his artistic activity with his job as [[forge]]r in the shipyards of Puerto Real. He was married to María Ligero Bernal and had three sons and eight daughters.
| The [[United States Department of Defense]] acknowledges holding one Danish captive in Guantanamo.
A total of 778 captives have been held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]] since the camps opened on January 11, 2002
The camp population peaked in 2004 at approximately 660. Only nineteen new captives, all "high value detainees" have been transferred there since the [[United States Supreme Court]]'s ruling in [[Rasul v. Bush]]. As of January 2008 the camp population stand at approximately 285.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Swedish detainees at Guantanamo Bay|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/IBM Master Inventor|2024-08-31]]
| [[IBM Master Inventor]] <small>(Professional title awarded by the IBM)</small>
| [[List of Swedish detainees at Guantanamo Bay]]
| IBM Master Inventor is an honorific title bestowed by the [[IBM]] Corporation to a qualifying employee. The qualification and appointment to Master Inventor is governed by the value to IBM of an inventor's contribution to the [[patent portfolio]], and through [[defensive publication]]. IBM weighs many aspects of an inventor's contributions, including impact of invention through [[licensing]], inclusion in product, and percentage of patents with a measurable impact. IBM also considers an individual's contribution to the inventing community inside IBM, whether by acting as a patent reviewer, or providing feedback and guidance to new inventors.
| The [[United States Department of Defense]] acknowledges holding one Swedish captive in Guantanamo.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kaveri–Vaigai Link Canal|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/M. M. Akbar|2024-09-05]]
| [[Kaveri–Vaigai Link Canal]] <small>(River-linking project in Tamil Nadu, India)</small>
| [[M. M. Akbar]] <small>(Indian Islamic scholar)</small>
| Meleveettil Muhammad Akbar ([[Malayalam]]: മേലേവീട്ടില്‍ മുഹമ്മദ് അക്ബര്‍) is an [[Islamic]] preacher and religious scholar from India. Akbar used to be a schoolteacher in Malappuram, teaching physics, and was associated with the Mujahid Student Movement. Akbar never had any academic training as a Muslim scholar. He is the founder{{citation needed|date=January 2019}} Director of ''[[Niche of Truth]]'', an Islamic [[Dawah|dawa]] organization based in [[Kerala]] and the editor of ''Sneha Samvadam'' magazine published from [[Kochi]], [[Kerala]], India. Niche of Truth has created the first{{citation needed|date=July 2012}} website in [[Malayalam]], about the life of the Islamic prophet, [[Muhammad]]. The Cochin-based islamic [[Dawah|dawa]] organization's objective is to present Islam as a comprehensive religion in front of India's pluralist society.
| The Kaveri–Vaigai Link Canal Project is an infrastructural undertaking envisioned by the [[Government of Tamil Nadu]], linking the [[Kaveri]] and [[Vaigai]] rivers.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ntractive|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Beşkarış Dam|2024-08-24]]
| [[Beşkarış Dam]] <small>(Dam in Turkey)</small>
| [[Ntractive]]
| Beşkarış Dam is a dam in [[Kütahya Province]], [[Turkey]]. It was built between 1994 and 2002.
| Ntractive was a privately held software development company based in [[Grand Forks, North Dakota]] that marketed [[business software]] to small to medium-sized companies. Established in 2006, the company's main product was Elements CRM, a Mac CRM (Customer Relationship Management) application aimed at [[small business]] that use [[Mac OS X]] computers, [[iPad]]s and [[iPhone]]s., Elements CRM was a [[cloud computing]] [[web application]] that employed a unique [[site-specific browser]] to merge desktop and web application functionality. The product was first introduced to the public at a [[keynote address]] during Apple's 2007 [[WWDC|World Wide Developer's Conference]]. The official launch of Elements SBM (the products original name) 1.0 took place at Macworld 2009. The product was then renamed to Elements CRM and with its 2.0 release was awarded the honor of Apple "Staff Pick" in July, 2009.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Artistic gymnastics at the Summer Olympics|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kartal Anatolian High School|2024-08-30]]
| [[Kartal Anatolian High School]]
| [[Artistic gymnastics at the Summer Olympics]]
| Kartal Anatolian High School ({{lang-tr|Kartal Anadolu Lisesi}}) is a selective-entry [[Anatolian High School]] in the [[Kartal]] district of [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]].
| [[Artistic gymnastics]] has been contested at the [[Summer Olympics]] since the [[1896 Summer Olympics|first modern Olympic games in Athens]]. The [[Soviet Union at the Olympics|Soviet Union]] leads the medal table.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Channel North Television|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Moldova, Berlin|2024-09-01]]
| [[Channel North Television]] <small>(Television channel)</small>
| [[Embassy of Moldova, Berlin]] <small>(Embassy)</small>
| The Embassy of Moldova in Berlin is the [[diplomatic mission]] of [[Moldova]] to [[Germany]].
| Channel North was a [[free-to-air|free to air]] public channel in [[Whangārei]], New Zealand.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Swedish detainees at Guantanamo Bay|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Romania, Ottawa|2024-09-03]]
| [[List of Afghan detainees at Guantanamo Bay]] <small>(Afghan businessman who was detained in Guantanamo Bay)</small>
| [[Embassy of Romania, Ottawa]] <small>(Diplomatic mission of Romania to Canada)</small>
| The Embassy of Romania in [[Ottawa]] is the [[diplomatic mission]] of [[Romania]] to [[Canada]], located at 655 [[Rideau Street]] in [[Lower Town]], [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]].
| According to the United States [[US Department of Defense|Department of Defense]], it held more than two hundred Afghan detainees in Guantanamo prior to May 15, 2006. They had been captured and classified as [[enemy combatants]] in warfare following the US and allies' invasion of Afghanistan to overthrow the [[Taliban]] and disrupt terrorist networks. Originally, the US held such prisoners in sites in Afghanistan, but needed a facility to detain them where they could be interrogated. It opened the [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]] on January 11, 2002, and transported the enemy combatants there.{{Citation needed|date=September 2013}}
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Swedish detainees at Guantanamo Bay|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Anabwani I of Bunyoro|2024-08-17]]
| [[Anabwani I of Bunyoro]] <small>(King of Bunyoro)</small>
| [[List of Mauritanian detainees at Guantanamo Bay]]
| Anabwani (Arabic [أنبوني]), the son of [[Omukama]] Masamba, was a ruler of [[Bunyoro]] in the late [[17th century]].
| On May 15, 2006 the [[United States Department of Defense]] acknowledged that there were three Mauritanian captives held in Guantanamo.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pet Sitters International|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Airnav.com|2024-09-02]]
| [[Airnav.com]] <small>(Aviation website)</small>
| [[Pet Sitters International]]
| AirNav.com is a privately owned website for [[Pilot (aircraft)|pilots]] and [[aviation]] enthusiasts. The site publishes aeronautical and [[airport]] information released by the [[Federal Aviation Administration]] (FAA) such as [[runway]] distances, [[airfield traffic pattern]]s, airport frequencies ([[common traffic advisory frequency]] (CTAF), [[Air traffic control#Local control or air control|tower]], [[Air traffic control#Ground control|ground]], [[Automatic Terminal Information Service]] (ATIS)/[[Automated airport weather station#Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS)|Automated Weather Observing System]] (AWOS)/[[Automated airport weather station#Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS)|Automated Surface Observing System]] (ASOS), [[instrument landing system]] (ILS), [[Air traffic control#Approach and terminal control|approach and departure]], [[area control center|center]] or ARTCC, [[Air traffic control#Flight data / clearance delivery|clearance delivery]], [[Aircraft rescue and firefighting|emergency]], and [[Flight service station|Flight Service Station]] (FSS)/[[fixed-base operator]] (FBO) frequencies), airport operations, facilities and services, chart location, navigational coordinates and locations, [[Radio navigation|radio aids]], ownership information and other pertinent information that all pilots need when traveling into or out of an airport or around the United States [[National Airspace System]] (NAS). The same information is published in the [[Airport/Facility Directory]] (A/FD), updated every 56 days.
| Pet Sitters International (PSI) is an educational association for [[professional]] [[pet sitting|pet sitters]] located in [[King, North Carolina]]. The professional pet-sitting association represents nearly 7,000 independent professionals. PSI was established in 1994 by Patti Moran, [[author]] of ''Pet Sitting for Profit''.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tip the Van|2024-07-30]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hair Rocket|2024-09-06]]
| [[Tip the Van]] <small>(US musical group)</small>
| [[Hair Rocket]] <small>(American indie rock band)</small>
| Hair Rocket is an [[indie rock]] band from [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]]. Hair Rocket was formed in 2008 by former [[Aderbat]] musician Chris Blasucci and produces what it calls "enlightenment through cathartic art". Their slogan is “We cut, We light, and We release”.
| Tip the Van is an American [[Rock music|rock]]/[[ska]] group formed in [[Marlborough, Connecticut|Marlborough]], [[Connecticut]], United States, in 2002. The lineup consists of Nicole Oliva (vocals), Simone Oliva (vocals), Stephanie Allen (trombone/keyboard), Brian Dunnigan (lead guitar), and Bryan Howard (bass). After nine years, three EP's, one album, and several national tours, the band announced its indefinite hiatus in 2011. In 2019, the band reunited for two live performances in Connecticut.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Audiofy bookchip|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of college football coaches with 0 wins|2024-09-06]]
| [[List of college football coaches with 0 wins]]
| [[Audiofy bookchip]] <small>(Proprietary audiobook format)</small>
| This is a list of [[college football]] coaches with 0 career wins. Inclusion on the list requires coaching at the college level for two or more seasons.
| Audiofy bookchip is a [[proprietary software|proprietary]] form of distributing [[audiobook|audio books]] on [[Secure Digital card|SD cards]], most notably used in [[Pimsleur Language Programs|Pimsleur language courses]]. The cards can be played with Audiofy's battery-powered player, or by a computer that can run the software on the card.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pure (programming language) (3rd nomination)|2024-07-18]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gölcük Plateau|2024-08-24]]
| [[Pure (programming language)]] <small>(Functional programming language)</small>
| [[Gölcük Plateau]] <small>(plateau in Yalihuyuk town of Konya Province, Turkey)</small>
| The Gölcük Plateau is in [[Yalihuyuk]] citytown of [[Konya]], [[Turkey]]
| Pure, successor to the equational language Q, is a dynamically typed, [[Functional programming|functional]] [[programming language]] based on [[term rewriting]]. It has facilities for user-defined [[Operator (computer programming)|operator]] [[Syntax (programming languages)|syntax]], [[Macro (computer science)|macros]], [[arbitrary-precision arithmetic]] (multiple-precision numbers), and compiling to native code through the [[LLVM]]. Pure is [[free and open-source software]] distributed (mostly) under the [[GNU Lesser General Public License]] version 3 or later.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jurij Viditsch|2024-08-03]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of King Kong amusement park attractions|2024-08-21]]
| [[List of King Kong amusement park attractions]]
| [[Jurij Viditsch]] <small>(Slovenian politician)</small>
| There are multiple amusement park attractions themed to [[King Kong]]:
| Jurij Viditsch was a [[politician]] of the early 17th century in [[Slovenia]] when the country was under the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. He was the {{ill|Stadtrichter|de}} of [[Laibach]] (Ljubljana) in 1613, 1614, 1617 and 1618. He served as mayor of the city in 1624. He received the mayor's annual salary of 50 guilders in June 1625 retroactively, as was the custom at that time. He became mayor again in 1930.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Egbema tribe|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Kazakhstan, Ottawa|2024-08-27]]
| [[Egbema tribe]] <small>(Nigerian tribe)</small>
| [[Embassy of Kazakhstan, Ottawa]] <small>(Diplomatic mission of Kazakhstan in Canada)</small>
| Consulate and Embassy of Kazakhstan to Canada, Ottawa is the [[diplomatic mission]] of [[Kazakhstan]] in [[Canada]]. The [[embassy]] is located at 150 Metcalfe St., Suites 702, Ottawa, ON, K2P 1P1.
| The Egbema tribe is a sub-clan of the Ijaw people, also called Egbema Kingdom. They are of [[Ijaw people|Ijaw]] ethnicity from [[Delta State|Delta]] and [[Edo State|Edo States]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Raison d'être (band) (2nd nomination)|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lamberto Gama|2024-09-02]]
| [[Raison d'être (band)]] <small>(Swedish dark ambient music project)</small>
| [[Lamberto Gama]] <small>(East Timorese footballer)</small>
| Lamberto Gama (born June 15, 1992) is an East Timorese [[association football|football]] player. He is the current [[midfielder]] for the [[Timor-Leste national football team]]. His international debut against the [[Philippine national football team|Philippine]] team on October 20, 2010 in [[2010 AFF Suzuki Cup qualification]].
| Raison d'être is a Swedish [[dark ambient]] project formed by [[Peter Andersson (composer)|Peter Andersson]].
The name of the band was taken from a sentence in a book by [[Carl Jung|Carl Gustav Jung]]: "the individuation is the [[wikt:raison d'être|raison d’être]] of the self".
Dark ambient atmospheres, [[Drone music|drone]] elements, industrial sounds, ecclesiastical hymns are all blended together to constitute the music of Raison d'être.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Masahiko Nakahira|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Marcelino Da Costa Fernandes|2024-09-03]]
| [[Masahiko Nakahira]] <small>(Japanese manga artist)</small>
| [[Lino (footballer, born 1983)]] <small>(East Timorese footballer)</small>
| Marcelino Da Costa Fernandes or Lino (born September 15, 1983) is a [[association football|football]] player. He is the current [[Forward (association football)|forward]] for the [[Timor-Leste national football team]]. Starting debut against the Philippine diajang [[2010 AFF Suzuki Cup|AFF Suzuki Cup]] qualifying
| is a Japanese [[manga artist]] from [[Kōchi, Kōchi|Kōchi City]], Japan. He is best known for his numerous manga adaptations of the popular fighting game series ''[[Street Fighter]]''. Two of Nakahira's original concepts for his ''Street Fighter'' [[manga]], the character of [[Ryu (Street Fighter)#Evil Ryu|Evil Ryu]] (Ryu's possession by the {{nihongo|Murderous Wave|殺意の波動|Satsui no Hadō}}) and [[Karin (Street Fighter)|Karin Kanzuki]] ([[Sakura Kasugano]]'s rival) were adapted into later video games.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Blog rally|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/A Band of Orcs|2024-08-30]]
| [[A Band of Orcs]] <small>(US musical group)</small>
| [[Blog rally]]
| A Band of Orcs is an American metal band formed in [[Santa Cruz, California]], in 2007. The current band line up includes five members known only as: Cretos Filthgrinder, Gahzgûhl Coffinfeeder, Srig Foehammer, Oog Skullbasher and Gronk!. The band claims to be a tribe of [[Orc]] warriors sent to Earth by "The Gruesome Grimp" to "bring forth the Domination" They provide a very theatrical live show and always appear wearing very detailed silicone masks. They have played with notable acts such as [[GWAR]], [[3 Inches of Blood]], [[Deicide (band)|Deicide]], [[Master (American band)|Master]] and [[ArnoCorps]] among others.
| A blog rally is the simultaneous presentation of identical or similar material on numerous [[blog]]s, for the purpose of engaging large numbers of readers and/or persuading them to adopt a certain position or take a certain action. The simultaneous nature of a blog rally can join the efforts of otherwise independent bloggers for an agreed-upon purpose. [[Blog Action Day]] can be likened to a blog rally.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cedar Springs, Texas|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sherry Gong|2024-08-28]]
| [[Cedar Springs, Texas]] <small>(Unincorporated community in Texas)</small>
| [[Sherry Gong]] <small>(American mathematician)</small>
| Sherry Gong is an American mathematician specializing in [[low-dimensional topology]] and known as one of the most successful female competitors at the [[International Mathematical Olympiad]]. To date, she is the only U.S. woman who has won medals in both the [[International Mathematical Olympiad]] and the [[International Physics Olympiad]]. She is currently an assistant professor at [[Texas A&M University]].
| Cedar Springs, formerly Mill Tract, is an [[Unincorporated area|unincorporated community]] in west [[Falls County, Texas|Falls County]], [[Texas]], United States.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Norbert Magosi|2024-07-30]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lesedi FM|2024-09-06]]
| [[Norbert Magosi]] <small>(Hungarian speedway rider)</small>
| [[Lesedi FM]] <small>(South African Radio Network)</small>
| Lesedi FM is a South African PBS radio network owned the [[South African Broadcasting Corporation]] (SABC) , Manini Nyokong and Kgagamatso Kwataile.
| Norbert Magosi (born 10 April 1975)) is a Hungarian [[motorcycle speedway]] rider. He is a four times [[Speedway in Hungary|national champion of Hungary]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2009 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, mayoral election|2024-07-23]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Diura chronus|2024-08-30]]
| [[2009 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, mayoral election]] <small>(Election in Lancaster, Pennsylvania)</small>
| [[Diura chronus]] <small>(Species of stick insect)</small>
| ''Diura chronus'' has been a name for an insect species:
| An election for [[mayor]] of the [[Lancaster, Pennsylvania|City of Lancaster]] in [[Pennsylvania]] was held on November 3, 2009. Incumbent Mayor [[Rick Gray (Pennsylvania politician)|Rick Gray]], a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]], defeated challenger [[Charlie Smithgall|Charles W. "Charlie" Smithgall]], a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] by 313 votes, out of 7,261 cast.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Fear Factor India|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Eritrea, Washington, D.C.|2024-09-04]]
| [[Fear Factor India]] <small>(Indian reality television series)</small>
| [[Embassy of Eritrea, Washington, D.C.]] <small>(Diplomatic mission)</small>
| The Embassy of Eritrea in Washington, D.C. is the [[Eritrea|State of Eritrea]]'s [[diplomatic mission]] to the [[United States]]. It's located at 1708 New Hampshire Avenue, [[Northwest, Washington, D.C.]], in the [[Dupont Circle]] neighborhood.
| ''Fear Factor India'' is an Indian adaptation of the popular reality show [[Fear Factor]]. The series premiered on [[Sony Entertainment Television (India)|Sony TV]] on March 10, 2006, and was presented by Indian television actor [[Mukul Dev]]. The season 2 and onward seasons of the series aired on the Indian channel [[Colors TV|Colors]] titled ''[[Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi]]''.
The Eritrean Consulate office in [[Oakland, California]] was closed on 1 October 2007.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Céphas Bansah|2024-07-24]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Laos, Washington, D.C.|2024-09-06]]
| [[Céphas Bansah]] <small>(Ghanaian chief)</small>
| [[Embassy of Laos, Washington, D.C.]] <small>(Diplomatic mission)</small>
| The Embassy of Laos in Washington, D.C. is the [[Laos| Lao People's Democratic Republic]]'s [[diplomatic mission]] to the [[United States]]. It is located at 2222 S Street N.W. in [[Washington, D.C.]]'s [[Sheridan-Kalorama Historic District|Kalorama]] neighborhood.
| Togbe Ngoryifia Céphas Kosi Bansah (born 22 August 1948), also known as Céphas Bansah, is the Ngoryifia ("developmental chief") of the Gbi Traditional area of [[Hohoe Municipal District|Hohoe]], [[Ghana]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/SMW+|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Francis William Lascelles (2nd nomination)|2024-09-02]]
| [[SMW+]] <small>(open source software bundle)</small>
| [[Francis William Lascelles]] <small>(British public servant and Clerk of the Parliaments)</small>
| Sir Francis William Lascelles [[Order of the Bath|KCB]], [[Military Cross|MC]] (23 March 1890 – 16 May 1979) was a British public servant and [[Clerk of the Parliaments]] from 1953 to 1958.
| SMW+ was an [[open-source software|open-source]] [[Software suite|software bundle]] composed of the [[wiki software|wiki application]] [[MediaWiki]] along with a number of its extensions, that was developed by the [[Germany|German]] software company [[Ontoprise GmbH]] from 2007 to 2012. In 2012, Ontoprise GmbH filed for bankruptcy and went out of business. DIQA-Projektmanagement GmbH, a start-up founded by former Ontoprise employees, now offers support for the software in SMW+, though under the name "DataWiki."
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Fenercell|2024-07-23]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/David Folley|2024-09-04]]
| [[David Folley]] <small>(English painter)</small>
| [[Fenercell]]
| David Folley, (born 1960 in [[Plymouth]]) is an English painter based in [[Plymouth]], Devon, UK. His private studio is located in the north of the city and the public face is his gallery and studio "Discover Folley", situated in Plymouth's historic Barbican. His style of painting has been influenced by [[Paul Cézanne]], [[Stanhope Forbes]] of the [[Newlyn School]], [[Pablo Picasso]], [[Francis Bacon (artist)|Francis Bacon]], and [[Roger Somville]], a Belgium contemporary painter. Folley's interests include "Political theory and the interactions between individual and society", colour deficiency and colour perception.
| Fenercell is a [[virtual mobile network operator]] in [[Turkey]]. It is using the Avea network and is owned by the major [[sports club|multi-sport club]] [[Fenerbahçe S.K.|Fenerbahçe]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/David Rowley (writer)|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ahmed Sultan Bin Sulayem|2024-08-30]]
| [[David Rowley (writer)]] <small>(English author)</small>
| [[Ahmed Sultan Bin Sulayem]] <small>(Emirati businessperson)</small>
| Ahmed Sultan Bin Sulayem (Arabic: أحمد سلطان بن سليّم; born 1978) is an [[Emiratis|Emirati]] businessman, and the executive chairman of [[Dubai Multi Commodities Centre]] (DMCC), and [[Jumeirah Lakes Towers]] (JLT). He is the son of [[Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem]].
| David Rowley is an English writer specializing in [[the Beatles]] music.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Domestic Extremism Lexicon|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Royal Yacht Squadron members|2024-09-02]]
| [[List of Royal Yacht Squadron members]]
| [[Domestic Extremism Lexicon]]
| The following is a list of the more notable members of the [[Royal Yacht Squadron]] with their years of birth.
| The Domestic Extremism Lexicon is a reference aid released by the United States [[Department of Homeland Security]] (DHS) that defines different classifications of [[extremist]]s. The document was released on March 26, 2009.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Catan (2008 video game)|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Beefsteak Club (London) members|2024-09-02]]
| [[List of Beefsteak Club (London) members]]
| [[Catan (2008 video game)]] <small>(2008 video game)</small>
| The following is a list of notable present members of the [[Beefsteak Club]] (London):
| ''Catan'' is a [[PlayStation 3]] video game developed by [[Game Republic]]. ''Catan'' is an original adaptation of [[Klaus Teuber|Klaus Teuber's]] board game ''[[The Settlers of Catan]]''; it is not a port of [[Catan|the 2007 XBLA adaptation]] by [[Big Huge Games]]. The download was released in Japan on December 18, 2008 for 1200 yen. The game has since expanded to other territories.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/East African Air|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ellis Hicks|2024-09-02]]
| [[East African Air]] <small>(small Anglo-Tanzanian airline)</small>
| [[Ellis Hicks]] <small>(14th-century English knight)</small>
| Ellis or Ellice Hicks (c. 1315 – c. 1390) was an English [[knight]].
| East African Air is a startup [[airline]] based in [[Dar es Salaam, Tanzania]]. It plans to operate from Dar-es Salaam as a hub to regional destinations and Europe and America. The company was founded by [[African Diaspora]] businessmen originally from the Eastern part of Africa, [[Tanzania]], [[Kenya]], [[Uganda]], [[Burundi]] and [[Rwanda]]. East African expects to obtain traffic rights to [[Jeddah]], [[Saudi Arabia]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Willy Decker (2nd nomination)|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Coach Trip series 8|2024-09-05]]
| [[Willy Decker]] <small>(German theatre director)</small>
| [[Coach Trip series 8]] <small>(Season of television series)</small>
| ''Coach Trip 8'' aired from 30 January to 9 March 2012 after the third celebrity series finished and is the eighth and final series of [[Coach Trip]] in the United Kingdom before the [[2012 Summer Olympics]] and [[2012 Summer Paralympics|Paralympics]]. It was filmed from Monday 29 August until Saturday 1 October 2011. The length of this series was the same as the previous non-celebrity series but with only 1 day of a weekend included at the end of the tour. The Mediterranean tour centring towards [[Western Asia]] began in the UK, before moving to the [[Netherlands]], Germany, [[Austria]], Italy, [[Greece]], [[Bulgaria]], [[North Macedonia]] (for the first time) and finishing in [[Turkey]]. Tour guide [[Brendan Sheerin]], coach driver Paul Donald, narrator [[Dave Vitty]] and the coach with registration number MT09 MTT all returned for this series, which was aired on [[Channel 4]] with the airing time moved to 5:30pm again, a similar start to series 3 and a similar end to series 4.
| Willy Decker (born 1950) is a German [[theatre director]], particularly known for his [[opera]] productions. He staged the world premieres of [[Hans Werner Henze]]'s ''Pollicino'' ([[Montepulciano]], 1980), [[Antonio Bibalo]]'s ''Macbeth'' ([[Oslo]], 1990), and [[Aribert Reimann]]'s ''Das Schloss'' (''The Castle'') (Berlin, 1992).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mickey's Mechanical House|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Anti-Subversion Software|2024-08-31]]
| [[Anti-Subversion Software]]
| [[Mickey's Mechanical House]] <small>(9th episode of the 1st season of Mickey Mouse Works)</small>
| [[Software subversion]] is the process of making software perform unintended actions either by tampering with program code or by altering behavior in another fashion. For example, code tampering could be used to change program code to load malicious rules or heuristics, [[SQL injection]] is a form of subversion for the purpose of [[data corruption]] or theft and [[buffer overflow]]s are a form of subversion for the purpose of unauthorised access. These attacks are examples of computer hacking.
| "Mickey's Mechanical House" is a cartoon made by [[Walt Disney Television Animation]], originally released in 1999 as part of the 9th episode of ''[[Mickey Mouse Works]]''. It was narrated by [[Monty Python]] member [[John Cleese]]. The cartoon was also included in the plot of the film ''[[Mickey's House of Villains]]'' (2002), and in the ''[[House of Mouse]]'' episode "[[List of House of Mouse episodes#ep51|House of Genius]]" (2003).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nana 10|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gravonaut|2024-09-01]]
| [[Nana 10]] <small>(Former Israeli web portal)</small>
| [[Gravonaut]] <small>(2010 video game)</small>
| ''Gravonaut'' is a scrolling [[platform game]] for [[iOS (Apple)|iOS]] by Canadian developer Nexus Game Studio. Released in 2010, it was updated in 2011 to include "Virtual Reality" levels.
| Nana 10 ({{lang-he|נענע 10}}), previously Nana (lit. [[Mentha|mint]]), was an Israeli [[Web portal]]. The website was owned by Israeli web and communication company [[013 Netvision]], and [[Channel 10 (Israel)|Israeli news Channel 10]], and consisted of [[Internet forum]]s, which it was especially known for, news, culture sections, an Internet magazine and more. The site was closed after the channel's move to their new website, 10.TV.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Superleague Formula 2009: The Game|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of fictional frogs and toads in animation|2024-09-04]]
| [[List of fictional frogs and toads in animation]]
| [[Superleague Formula 2009: The Game]] <small>(2009 video game)</small>
| This list of fictional frogs and toads in animation is subsidiary to the [[list of fictional animals]]. It is restricted solely to notable [[frog]] and [[toad]] characters from notable animated works. Characters that appear several separate works will be recorded here only once.
| ''Superleague Formula 2009: The Game'' is a [[video game]] based on the [[2009 Superleague Formula season|2009 season]] of the [[Superleague Formula]] motorsport series. It was developed by Media Game and [[Image Space Incorporated]]. It was slated to release sometime in September, but was eventually released on October 31, 2009. It is available for digital download from the series' official website and the official game website.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/WLEB-LP|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Syed Mir Ali Imam Al Mamun|2024-09-04]]
| [[WLEB-LP]] <small>(Radio station in Lebanon, Pennsylvania)</small>
| [[Syed Mir Ali Imam Al Mamun]] <small>(Lieutenant Colonel of the Bangladesh Army)</small>
| Lieutenant Colonel Syed Mir Ali Imam Al Mamun (born 11 September 1950) is a retired [[Officer (armed forces)|Officer]] of [[Bangladesh Army]] and the head of the aristocratic [[Padamdi Nawab Estate|Padamdi family]] of [[Rajbari District|Rajbari]], present day [[Bangladesh]].
| WLEB-LP (93.1 [[FM broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[low-power FM]] [[radio station]] licensed to serve [[Lebanon, Pennsylvania]]. The station is currently owned by Calvary Chapel Lebanon.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tom Hale|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Markíza Dajto|2024-08-26]]
| [[Tom Hale]] <small>(American technology executive (born 1968))</small>
| [[Markíza Dajto]] <small>(Television channel)</small>
| Markíza Dajto is a Slovak television channel. It is the first niche channel aimed at young, active men in [[Slovakia]]. The channel, which launched on 20 August 2012, is owned by [[Central European Media Enterprises]] and currently has a reach of approximately 90% of the country's 5.4 million people and broadcasts 24 hours per day.
| Tom Hale (born 1968) is an American technology executive. He is the [[CEO]] of [[Oura Health|Oura Health Oy]], maker of the Oura [[smart ring]]. Hale is the former president of [[SurveyMonkey]] and [[Chief operating officer|COO]] of [[HomeAway]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/BioSense|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Belgian Ringbeater|2024-08-20]]
| [[Belgian Ringbeater]] <small>(Breed of pigeon)</small>
| [[BioSense]]
| The Belgian Ringbeater is a [[breed]] of [[fancy pigeon]]. Belgian Ringbeaters, along with other varieties of [[Domestic pigeon|domesticated pigeons]], are all descendants from the [[rock pigeon]] (''Columba livia'').
| BioSense is a program of the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC) that tracks health problems as they evolve and provides [[public health]] officials with the data, information and tools they need to better prepare for and coordinate responses to safeguard and improve the health of the American people.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nicolaus von Braun|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Etienne Uzac|2024-09-01]]
| [[Nicolaus von Braun]] <small>(Swedish regimental quartermaster)</small>
| [[Etienne Uzac]] <small>(Founder of IBT Media)</small>
| Etienne Uzac is a French businessman who co-founded the media company [[IBT Media]], which acquired [[Newsweek|Newsweek magazine]] in 2013. Uzac's tenure as the co-owner of Newsweek was marked by controversy and legal issues.
| Nicolaus von Braun (circa 1640 – 1718) was the regimental quartermaster at the Garrison Regiment in [[Malmö]], [[Sweden]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bolaji Aluko|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Zico Luzinho Ingles Casimiro|2024-09-02]]
| [[Bolaji Aluko]] <small>(Nigerian Professor of chemical engineering)</small>
| [[Luzinho]] <small>(East Timorese footballer)</small>
| Zico Luzinho Ingles Casimiro, also known as Luzinho (born September 5, 1985) is an [[East Timor]]ese [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward (association football)|striker]] for the [[Timor-Leste national football team|Timor-Leste national team]].
| Mobolaji Ebenezer Aluko (born 2 April 1955) is a former Professor of Chemical Engineering at [[Howard University]], and is now "Commissioner [for] Infrastructure & Public Utilities," in Ekiti state, Nigeria.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Warwick Slow|2024-07-30]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Big Church Festival|2024-09-01]]
| [[Big Church Festival]]
| [[Warwick Slow]] <small>(New Zealand DJ and media personality (born 1990))</small>
| The Big Church Festival, formally known as Big Church Day Out, is a [[Christianity|Christian]] non-profit [[music festival]] created by [[Tim Jupp]], a founding member of [[Delirious?]], taking place in [[Wiston, West Sussex]], England, known for its [[contemporary Christian music]]. The festival has different genres of music, such as [[Christian rock]], [[contemporary worship music]], [[gospel music|gospel]], and [[Christian rap]].
| Warwick Slow (born 15 August 1990) is a New Zealand former radio DJ and media personality from [[Wellington]], [[New Zealand]]. Formerly employed by Hit Radio X105, he regularly appeared on the station's night weekend shifts, before the station's closure in September 2010.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ted Wang|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Edward Arthur Dodwell|2024-09-04]]
| [[Ted Wang]] <small>(American lawyer)</small>
| [[Edward Arthur Dodwell]] <small>(police officer)</small>
| Edward Arthur Dodwell (1919 – 22 May 2009) was a senior police officer in India.
| Ted Wang is an American venture capitalist and lawyer. He is a partner at Iconiq Growth, the venture capital division of [[Iconiq Capital]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/P-GRADE Portal|2024-07-26]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Richard Jones (British diplomat) (2nd nomination)|2024-08-31]]
| [[P-GRADE Portal]] <small>(Grid computing software)</small>
| [[Richard Jones (British diplomat)]] <small>(British diplomat)</small>
| Richard Hugh Francis Jones (born 28 September 1962) is a British diplomat. He was British Ambassador to [[Albania]] from 2003 to 2006. He served as [[European Union]] ambassador to [[Switzerland]] and [[Liechtenstein]] from January 2012 to 2016.
| The P-GRADE Grid Portal was software for [[web portal]]s to manage the life-cycle of executing a parallel application in [[grid computing]]. It was developed by the MTA SZTAKI Laboratory of Parallel and Distributed Systems (LPDS) at the [[Hungarian Academy of Sciences]], Hungary, from around 2005 through 2010.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eatliz|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Matthew Ellis (police commissioner)|2024-09-05]]
| [[Eatliz]] <small>(Israeli alternative/progressive rock band)</small>
| [[Matthew Ellis (police commissioner)]] <small>(Police and Crime Commissioner)</small>
| Matthew Clyde Ellis (born May 1965) was the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] [[Staffordshire Police and Crime Commissioner]]. He was the first person to be elected the post on 15 November 2012.
| Eatliz is an Israeli [[alternative rock|alternative]]/[[progressive rock]] band.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eatliz|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Fleeting Ends|2024-08-24]]
| [[Violently Delicate]] <small>(2007 studio album by Eatliz)</small>
| [[The Fleeting Ends]] <small>(Rock band from Philadelphia, PA)</small>
| The Fleeting Ends are an American [[rock band]] from [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]]. The band consists of Matt Vantine (vocals, guitar), Lauren Davish (vocals, tambourine), Andrew Leingang (drums), Jim Ronca (keys), and Tim Ferguson (bass). Their sound has been described as "upbeat and poppy" with an emphasis on two part vocal harmonies and catchy hooks.
| ''Violently Delicate'' is the debut full-length studio album by [[Israel]]i [[alternative rock]] band [[Eatliz]], released on November 1, 2007.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eatliz|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Copa Heizung GmbH|2024-09-05]]
| [[Delicately Violent]] <small>(2009 EP by Eatliz)</small>
| [[Copa Heizung GmbH]] <small>(COPA branded hydronic steel panel and bathroom radiator supplier based in Germany)</small>
| COPA Heizung GmbH is a [[Germany]]-based company with production facilities in [[Turkey]] with a capacity of nearly 2 million pieces of radiators annually. The company has been established in 2005 in Oberhausen city of Germany and moved to its current location in [[Mülheim an der Ruhr]] Germany in 2007.
| ''Delicately Violent'' is the second release and first EP by [[Israel]]i [[alternative rock]] band [[Eatliz]], released on December 24, 2009, on the band's live shows, as well as on Anova Records' webstore. The EP was released on [[iTunes]] internationally on January 25, 2010.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Matúš Turňa|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Battle of Algami Canal|2024-09-05]]
| [[Matúš Turňa]] <small>(Slovak footballer)</small>
| [[Battle of Algami Canal]] <small>(1402 battle)</small>
| The Battle of Algami Canal was fought between [[Kara Koyunlu]] under their [[Bey]], [[Qara Yusuf]] and the [[Timurids|Timurid Empire]] under the leadership of [[Timur]]'s grandson [[Miran Shah|Abu Bakr bin Miran Shah]] for control of [[Baghdad]] and therefore [[Iraq]] in late 1402.
| Matúš Turňa (born 11 May 1986) is a [[Slovakia|Slovak]] [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender (association football)|right back]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Melvin Wandelaar|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/JOJ WAU|2024-08-26]]
| [[Melvin Wandelaar]] <small>(Dutch footballer)</small>
| [[JOJ WAU]] <small>(Television channel)</small>
| JOJ WAU is the second niche channel mainly aimed at young, active women in [[Slovakia]]. It is primarily a competitor for [[Central European Media Enterprises|CME]]'s channel [[Markíza Doma]]. The channel, which has launched on April 15, 2013, is owned by [[J&T|J&T Media Enterprises]] and has a reach of approximately 95% of the country's 5.4 million population. It broadcasts 24 hours per day.
| Melvin Wandelaar (born 2 January 1990) is a Dutch [[association football|footballer]] who plays for [[S.V. Robinhood|SV Robinhood]] of the [[Hoofdklasse (Suriname)|Surinamese Hoofdklasse]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kenneth Edward Gentry|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Habben Michael|2024-09-02]]
| [[Kenneth Edward Gentry]] <small>(American murderer)</small>
| [[Habben Michael]] <small>(Ethiopia-born Eritrean British fashion model)</small>
| Habben Michael (born 7 January 1993) is an Ethiopia-born Eritrean-British fashion model and [[entrepreneur]]. She is a co-founder at [[R.O.A.D. Entertainment|R.O.A.D. Entertainment Group]], and serves as Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts for the R.O.A.D. Academy and Training Centre, London, UK.
| Kenneth Edward Gentry (January 28, 1961 – April 16, 1997) was an American criminal who was executed on April 16, 1997, for the murder of 23-year-old Jimmy Don Ham. The crime occurred in [[Lewisville, Texas]] in 1983, technically Pilot Point. Gentry previously escaped from a [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] prison in July 1982 and was attempting to throw authorities off by assuming Ham's identity. He had been serving ten years in prison for assault before his escape.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Wind (band)|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of comedy anime|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of comedy anime]]
| [[The Wind (band)]] <small>(Band from California, USA)</small>
| This is a list of comedy anime television series, films, OVAs and ONAs. While not all inclusive, this list contains numerous works that are representative of the genre.
| The Wind (formerly Austin James Band) is a vocally driven, indie rock band from Southern California. The group consists of Chad Marshman (guitar, piano, vocals) and brothers Chip (drums, percussion, vocals) and Nick (bass, vocals) Knechtel. Their "sound has been likened to the Beatles" with "hints of the Beach Boys and Queen", "60's drug rock mixed with modern indie stylings", and "sunny-sweet Vaudeville-style pop".
Their first recording, ''Histor'' (originally released under the title "Goes to Austin James Land"), is a seven-song self-produced EP. This recording received mostly positive reviews, deemed as "tak[ing] your traditional indie rock and [making] it a production".
They have been in the studio for much of 2010, self-recording and producing their biggest project yet, a 23-song double album entitled ''Harum-Scarum''. The release date is set for late October 2010.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/WikiBhasha|2024-07-24]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2009]]
| [[WikiBhasha]] <small>(Multi-lingual content tool for Wikipedia)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 2009.
| WikiBhasha is a [[multi-lingual]] content creation application for the online [[encyclopedia]] [[Wikipedia]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eatliz|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2010]]
| [[Teasing Nature]] <small>(2010 studio album by Eatliz)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 2010.
| ''Teasing Nature'' is the second full-length studio album by [[Israel]]i [[alternative rock|alternative]]/[[progressive rock]] band [[Eatliz]], released on December 19, 2010.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2011]]
| [[Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher]] <small>(German magician (1883-1945))</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 2011.
| Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher (3 October 1883, [[Nossen]] – 8 May 1945), better known under his self-assumed name Rah Omir Quintscher, was a [[German people|German]] member of the [[Neopagan]] religion of [[Adonism]], as well as being an occultist and [[ceremonial magic]]ian. In 1922 he founded a group known as the Orden Mentalistischer Bauherren (Order of the Mental Architects), which he closed down in 1928, leading its members to join another occult group, the [[Fraternitas Saturni]]. He went on join the Adonistic Society of Franz Sättler, but fell out with him, possibly over a woman, Sättler's lover and secretary, Justine Schnattinger. Leaving the Adonistic Society, Quintscher went on to further propagate Adonism through his own esoteric group, the Atescha-Taganosyn.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of sports teams named for the phoenix|2024-07-22]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2012]]
| [[List of sports teams named for the phoenix]] <small>(Index of articles associated with the same name)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 2012.
| Phoenix is a common name for sports teams, arising either directly from the mythological [[Phoenix (mythology)|phoenix]], or from places named for that creature. Teams including this name, or referred to by it, include:
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Thomas Nielsen|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2009]]
| [[Thomas Nielsen]] <small>(Danish cricketer)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2009.
| Thomas Bratboel Nielsen (16 March 1974) is a former [[Danish people|Danish]] [[cricket]]er. Nielsen was a right-handed [[batsman (cricket)|batsman]] who bowled right-arm [[Fast bowling|fast-medium]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Chaim Shacham|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2010]]
| [[Chaim Shacham]] <small>(Israeli diplomat)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2010.
| Chaim Shacham ({{lang-he|חיים שחם}}) (born November 25, 1960) was an Israeli diplomat, former representative of Israel in the plenary of the [[United Nations General Assembly]], former Director of the Information and Internet Department at the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Israel)|Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], and former consul general of Israel to Miami and Florida. In 2016 he was suspended amid [[child abuse]] allegations, and replaced by [[Lior Haiat]].
He was later convicted and permanently removed from service due to the severity of the abuse "of moral turpitude".
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lilingayon, Bukidnon|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2011]]
| [[Lilingayon, Bukidnon]] <small>(Barangay in Bukidnon, Philippines)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2011.
| Lilingayon is the largest of the 31 [[barangays]] of [[Valencia City, Bukidnon]].
It is bounded by [[Mount Nebo (Philippines)|Mount Nebo]], Guinoyuran, and Lourdes, in the east,
the municipality of [[Lantapan, Bukidnon|Lantapan]] in the north, the municipalities of
[[Talakag, Bukidnon|Talakag]] and [[Pangantucan, Bukidnon|Pangantucan]] in the west, and
the municipality of [[Maramag, Bukidnon|Maramag]] in the south.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Michael Raiter (2nd nomination)|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2012]]
| [[Michael Raiter]] <small>(Australian evangelical)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2012.
| Michael David Raiter (born 19 September 1953) is a [[Christianity|Christian]] preacher and trainer of preachers and a former principal of the [[Melbourne School of Theology]] in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]. He is also the author of a number of books, including ''Stirrings of the Soul'' (Matthias Media, 2003), which won the 2004 [[Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge|SPCK]] Australian Christian Book of the Year Award.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of largest Jalisco cities by population|2024-07-25]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of largest Jalisco cities by population]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2013]]
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2013.
| This is a list of the largest cities of the [[Mexico|Mexican]] state of [[Jalisco]], based on the population of the cities, not including the municipalities' total population.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Separation (band)|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2009]]
| [[Separation (band)]] <small>(Swedish punk band)</small>
| This is a list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2009. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]], so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| Separation was a [[Swedish people|Swedish]] [[straight edge]] [[hardcore punk]] band from [[Umeå]] that existed between 1994 and 1999.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2004 Madrid train bombings suspects|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2010]]
| [[2004 Madrid train bombings suspects]] <small>(Legal response to the 2004 Madrid train bombing)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[Welsh Assembly]] made in 2010. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]], so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| A list of suspects and convictions related to the [[2004 Madrid train bombings|2004 Madrid Train Bombings]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Muhammed Bozdağ|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2011]]
| [[Muhammed Bozdağ]] <small>(Turkish writer (born 1967))</small>
| This is a complete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[Welsh Assembly]] made in 2011. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]] so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| Muhammed Bozdağ (born 1967) is a Turkish writer who publishes primarily [[self-help books|self-help literature]] based on a blend of [[Islam]]ic and [[New Age]] concepts.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Together Under One Sun|2024-08-03]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Air Serbia destinations|2024-08-19]]
| [[Together Under One Sun]]
| [[List of Air Serbia destinations]]
| [[Air Serbia]] operates flights to 78 destinations in 35 countries {{as of|August 2023|lc=1}} from its hub at [[Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport]], 7 destinations in 6 countries from [[Niš Constantine the Great Airport]] and 3 destinations in 3 countries from [[Morava Airport]].
| Together Under One Sun ([[Macedonian language]]: Заедно под едно Сонце) was the [[slogan]] for celebrating the 20th anniversary{{When|date=May 2022}} of the [[History of the Republic of Macedonia|Independence of the Republic of Macedonia]].
The [[Government of Macedonia]] organized this spectacle.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pakri pakohi|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Galway Warriors|2024-09-04]]
| [[Galway Warriors]]
| [[Pakri pakohi]] <small>(Place in Bihar, India)</small>
| The Galway Warriors were an [[Irish American Football League|Irish American Football]] team formed in 2012, and were located in [[Galway City]]. In 2013, the Galway Warriors took on the Galway Hospice as their principal charity.{{fact|date=September 2024}}
| Pakri pakohi is a village in [[Muzaffarpur]] district of [[Bihar]], India. This village is about 5 km west of [[Bhagwanpur, Muzaffarapur|Bhagwanpur]] and is located under the Marwan block. The village is connected with a road from Muzaffarpur to Rewa called ''Rewa road''. The nearest railway station is Muzaffarpur (about 7 km) and the nearest airport is Muzaffarpur Airport (about 1 km).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Beverley town fair|2024-07-29]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2012|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2012]]
| [[Beverley town fair]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[Welsh Assembly]] made in 2012. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]], so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| The market town of [[Beverley]] in the [[East Riding of Yorkshire]], England, has had a fair since medieval times. In the early days the [[fair]]s were places for trading goods and animals, and were useful for meeting people and finding news of what was happening elsewhere in the country. Towns were given the right to hold fairs by [[Royal charter]]. In the early 12th century [[Archbishop Thurstan]] was granted a charter to hold fairs four times a year, each lasting up to five days. Beverley's medieval fairs were:
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Flash Pass attractions|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2013|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of Flash Pass attractions]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2013]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[Welsh Assembly]] made in 2013. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main [[United Kingdom]] series with their own sub-series. The [[Welsh language]] has official equal status with the [[English language]] in [[Wales]] so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
| [[Flash Pass]] is legacy [[Six Flags]]'s version of a [[virtual queue]] system for their [[amusement rides]] and [[water rides]] that is themed to the [[DC Comics]] superhero [[The Flash]]. It is available at all Six Flags parks, and including nine water parks in 2012.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Markku Helminen|2024-08-01]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Eritrea, London|2024-09-02]]
| [[Markku Helminen]] <small>(Finnish speedway rider)</small>
| [[Embassy of Eritrea, London]] <small>(Diplomatic mission)</small>
| The Embassy of Eritrea in [[London]] is the [[diplomatic mission]] of [[Eritrea]] in the [[United Kingdom]] & Ireland. The embassy is located at 96 White Lion Street, London N1 9PF, in the [[London Borough of Islington]].
| Iiro Markku Verner Helminen (16 October 1946 – March 2016), better known simply as Markku Helminen, was a Finnish former [[motorcycle speedway]] rider.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of villains in VR Troopers|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sarah Cheng-De Winne|2024-09-06]]
| [[Sarah Cheng-De Winne]] <small>(Musical artist)</small>
| [[List of villains in VR Troopers]]
| Sarah X. Miracle (previously known as Sarah Cheng-De Winne) ({{zh|s=郑雪梅 |t=鄭雪梅}}) (born 2 December 1987) is a Singaporean soul-pop singer, songwriter, and musician. In 2013, she was named Winner at the 12th Independent Music Awards for her song, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4wgxuGbh6E "Love-Shape Void"] in the [[Contemporary Christian music|Contemporary Christian/Gospel]] song category. She was also nominated in the [[R&B/Soul]] Song category for her song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIQrNkSRmw8 "Diagonal Rain"].
| This is a list of villains in the television show ''[[VR Troopers]]''.
She has released two albums, Let's Pretend (2010) and Brand New (2012).
Winne is also recognized for her portrait photography work, her portfolio having been featured on numerous photography blogs. Winne was previously a Radio DJ at [[MediaCorp]]'s [[938LIVE]] from 2011 to 2012.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Royal and Hashemite Order of the Pearl|2024-08-08]]
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| [[Royal and Hashemite Order of the Pearl]] <small>(Award)</small>
| [[Embassy of Moldova, London]] <small>(Diplomatic mission)</small>
| The Embassy of Moldova in [[London]] is the [[diplomatic mission]] of [[Moldova]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. It is far removed from other diplomatic missions in London, being situated in the West London suburb of [[Chiswick]].
| The Royal and Hashemite Order of the Pearl is the [[dynastic order]] of the [[Royal House of Sulu]], which serves as the premier institution and the highest personal honour of and in the [[Sultanate of Sulu|Royal Sultanate of Sulu]]. The order is an honourable and nobiliary corporation instituted as a dynastic Order of Datuship analogous to traditional dynastic orders of chivalry, and is in direct continuation from the ancient customs and distinctions of the Royal Sultanate of Sulu and the Court of the Sultan. [[Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram|Ampun Sultan Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram]], as [[List of sultans of Sulu|Head of the Royal House of Sulu]], is the hereditary [[sovereignty|sovereign]] who processes the [[fons honorum]] and [[Grand master (order)|Grand Sayyid]] of the order, and his heirs and successors as heads of the Royal House of Sulu, shall ever be sovereigns and Grand Sayyids of the order.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/E-Dee|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Venezuela, London|2024-09-05]]
| [[E-Dee]] <small>(Musical artist)</small>
| [[Embassy of Venezuela, London]] <small>(Venezuelan Embassy in the United Kingdom)</small>
| The Embassy of Venezuela in [[London]] is the [[diplomatic mission]] of [[Venezuela]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. Venezuela also maintains a building on Grafton Way, [[Fitzrovia]] housing the Consular and Cultural Secttions as well as the Defence Attaché's Office.
| Everton Charles Dennis better known by his stage name E-Dee, is a [[reggae]] singer-songwriter who mixes the [[dancehall]], [[hip-hop]] and [[electronic music|electronic]] genres.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/In Search of Our Origins|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/A Beautiful Lie Tour|2024-09-04]]
| [[A Beautiful Lie Tour]]
| [[In Search of Our Origins]] <small>(book by Jamshed Akhtar)</small>
| The A Beautiful Lie Tour was a worldwide [[concert tour]] by American rock band [[Thirty Seconds to Mars]], in support of their second studio album ''[[A Beautiful Lie]]'' (2005).
| ''In Search of Our Origins: How the Quran Can Help in Scientific Research'' is a research based, non-fiction book written by [[Jamshed Akhtar]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mac &#38; Cheese 2|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Germany women&#39;s national under-18 softball team|2024-08-21]]
| [[Germany women's national under-18 softball team]]
| [[Mac & Cheese 2]] <small>(2010 mixtape by French Montana)</small>
| Germany women's junior national softball team is the junior national team for [[Germany]]. The team competed at the 2007 [[ISF Junior Women's World Championship]] in [[Enschede, Netherlands]] where they finished fourteenth. The team competed at the 2011 [[ISF Junior Women's World Championship]] in [[Cape Town, South Africa]] where they finished fourteenth.
| ''Mac & Cheese 2'' is the eleventh [[mixtape]] by Moroccan rapper [[French Montana]], and the second installment to his "Mac & Cheese" series. It was released on May 6, 2010.The mixtape features guest appearances from [[Wiz Khalifa]], [[Big Sean]], [[Max B]], [[Nicki Minaj]], [[Chinx| Chinx Drugz]], [[Jadakiss]], [[Nipsey Hussle]], [[JAY Z]], [[Curren$y]], [[OJ Da Juiceman]], [[Waka Flocka Flame]], [[Bun B]], and sample of [[Lady Gaga|Lady Gaga's]] "[[Speechless (Lady Gaga song)|Speechless]]".
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Stanley Gilbert Pickard|2024-08-07]]
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| [[Stanley Gilbert Pickard]] <small>(RAF officer)</small>
| [[Wolfgang Jünger]] <small>(Thomaskantor)</small>
| Wolfgang Jünger (c. 1517 – 4 March 1564) was [[Thomaskantor]] from 1536 to 1539.
| Flight Lieutenant Stanley Gilbert Pickard [[Distinguished Flying Medal|DFM]] (25 December 1913 – 1995) was a [[Royal Air Force]] pilot active in [[World War II]]. He was awarded the [[Distinguished Flying Medal]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Global Credit Data|2024-07-24]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ulrich Lange|2024-08-29]]
| [[Global Credit Data]] <small>(Data management organization)</small>
| [[Ulrich Lange]] <small>(German composer and Thomaskantor)</small>
| Ulrich Lange (died 1549) was a composer and [[Thomaskantor]] from 1540 to 1549.
| Global Credit Data (GCD), formerly named the Pan-European Credit Data Consortium (PECDC), was formed in December 2004 as a credit data pooling initiative primarily designed to assist member banks' completion of [[Basel II]] preparations in their pursuit of Advanced Status for [[Advanced IRB|AIRB]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Idris Naikwadi|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ji (surname 蓟)|2024-08-13]]
| [[Idris Naikwadi]] <small>(Mayor of Sangli-Miraj & Kupwad, Maharashtra)</small>
| [[Ji (surname 蓟)]] <small>(Chinese family name)</small>
| Jì is the [[Standard Chinese|Mandarin]] [[pinyin]] romanization of the [[Chinese surname]] written {{linktext|蓟}} in [[simplified Chinese]] and {{linktext|薊}} in [[traditional Chinese]]. It is romanized as Chi in [[Wade–Giles]] and Gai or Kai in [[Cantonese]]. Ji is listed 263rd in the [[Song Dynasty]] [[Chinese classics|classic text]] ''[[Hundred Family Surnames]]''. It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.
| Idris Naikwadi (born {{Birth date and age|1964|08|04|df=yes}}) He was mayor of [[Sangli-Miraj & Kupwad]] municipal corporation. He has a [[Bachelor of Commerce]] degree from [[Chintaman College]], Sangli. He is the son of Iliyas Naikwadi.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Secret Road Music Services|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un|2024-08-21]]
| [[Secret Road Music Services]] <small>(Record label)</small>
| [[Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un]] <small>(Muslim phrase for receipt of any news)</small>
| ''Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un'' ({{lang-ar|إِنَّا ِلِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ}}, ''{{transl|ar|ʾinnā li-llāhi wa-ʾinnā ʾilayhi rājiʿūn{{smallsup|a}}}}''), also known as ''Istirja'' ({{lang-ar|إِسْتِرْجَاع|link=no}}, {{transl|ar|ʾIstirjāʿ}}), is an Arabic phrase, mentioned in the [[Al-Baqara|second surah]] of the [[Quran]], and meaning "Indeed, we belong to Allah, and indeed, to Him we return." The phrase is recited by Muslims, during calamities that befalls themselves, their families or their money. These calamities include death and as such this phrase may be said when hearing that someone has died. Through calamity the muslims seek reward, and believe there is no way to attain it but through patience.
| Secret Road Music Services is a boutique music licensing, music publishing, artist management, and record company based in Los Angeles with teams in Nashville, New York City, and Perth, Australia.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/National Security Action Memorandum 235|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sean Haugh (2nd nomination)|2024-08-30]]
| [[Sean Haugh]] <small>(American politician)</small>
| [[National Security Action Memorandum 235]]
| Sean Newton Haugh (born November 17, 1960) is an American politician and [[pizza delivery|pizza delivery man]] who has run for Senate in North Carolina under the [[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian Party]] nomination in [[United States Senate election in North Carolina, 2002|2002]], [[United States Senate election in North Carolina, 2014|2014]] and [[United States Senate election in North Carolina, 2016|2016]]. He currently resides in [[Durham, North Carolina]].
| NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 235 was an [[National Security Action Memoranda|NSAM]] signed by [[John F. Kennedy|President Kennedy]] at Washington D.C. on April 17, 1963 which placed requirements on Federal agencies and required Presidential approval prior to conducting ''Large-Scale Scientific or Technological Experiments with Possible Adverse Environmental Effects''. It was sent to
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Contao|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Backdoor.Win32.Seed|2024-08-29]]
| [[Contao]] <small>(Content management system)</small>
| [[Backdoor.Win32.Seed]] <small>(backdoor Trojan)</small>
| Backdoor.Win32.Seed is a [[Backdoor (computing)|backdoor]] [[Trojan horse (computing)|Trojan]] for [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system family. Its first known detection goes back to February 7th, 2005, according to Securelist ([[Kaspersky Labs]]). Meanwhile, there are several variants of this malware, that do not self-replicate ([[Artificial_intelligence|''Non-A.I.'']]).
| Contao (formerly TYPOlight) is a [[Free software|free]] [[content management system]] (CMS) for medium to large websites. The program specializes in back-office (i.e. for developers) and front-office (i.e., for users) accessibility, and observes [[XHTML]], [[HTML5]] and [[CSS]] standards, according to [[Web Accessibility Initiative|W3C/WAI]] guidelines, to generate pages. The program is an [[open-source software|open-source project]], published in its original form in 2006 by Leo Feyer.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kyle James Hauser|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Indian engineering colleges before Independence|2024-08-31]]
| [[List of Indian engineering colleges before Independence]]
| [[Kyle James Hauser]] <small>(American singer-songwriter)</small>
| The impulse for creation of centres of technical training came from the British rulers of India, and it arose out of the necessity for the training of overseers for construction and maintenance of public buildings, roads, canals, and ports, and for the training of artisans and craftsmen for the use of instruments, and apparatus needed for the army, the navy, and the survey department. While superintending engineers were mostly recruited from Britain, lower grade craftsmen, artisans and sub-overseers were recruited locally. The necessity to make them more efficient, led to the establishment of industrial schools attached to the [[Ordnance Factories Board]] and other engineering establishments.
| Kyle James Hauser is a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and singer. He was born in Alexandria, Virginia on March 14, 1985.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Peter Rowley (disambiguation)|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Black River Formation|2024-09-01]]
| [[Peter Rowley (disambiguation)]] <small>(Topics referred to by the same term)</small>
| [[Black River Formation]] <small>(Geologic formation in North America)</small>
| The Black River Formation is a [[Formation (geology)|geologic formation]] in [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] and [[Michigan]], [[United States]]. It preserves [[fossils]] dating back to the [[Ordovician]] [[Period (geology)|period]].
| [[Peter Rowley]] is a New Zealand comic actor.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alfred Momotenko Levitsky (2nd nomination)|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lawrenceburg Junction, Indiana|2024-09-06]]
| [[Alfred Momotenko-Levitsky]] <small>(Dutch composer (born 1970))</small>
| [[Lawrenceburg Junction, Indiana]] <small>(Unincorporated community in Indiana, U.S.)</small>
| Lawrenceburg Junction is an [[unincorporated community]] in [[Dearborn County, Indiana]], in the [[United States]].
| Alfred Momotenko-Levitsky ({{lang-ru|link=no|Альфред Момотенко-Левицкий}}; born 7 August 1970), also known as Fred Momotenko or just Momotenko, is a Russian and Dutch composer, percussionist, and sound engineer. Born to a musical family, he pursued studies in music in his native Soviet Union, where his experiences with vocal music and audio recording were important to his later development. An invitation to play in the Netherlands led him to settle there permanently. Initially composing electronic and multimedia works, a commission that led him to discover [[Alfred Schnittke]]'s Choir Concerto eventually resulted in his later works being increasingly influenced by [[Znamenny chant|Znamenny]] and [[Byzantine chant]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of career achievements by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar|2024-07-26]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mighty Rabbit Studios|2024-08-27]]
| [[Mighty Rabbit Studios]] <small>(American video game developer)</small>
| [[List of career achievements by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar]]
| Mighty Rabbit Studios, Inc. is an American independent [[video game developer]] based in [[Cary, North Carolina]].
| This is a page of [[Kareem Abdul-Jabbar]]'s athletic achievements.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Matúš Viedenský|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of United States presidential firsts (2nd nomination)|2024-08-25]]
| [[List of United States presidential firsts]]
| [[Matúš Viedenský]] <small>(Slovak ice hockey player)</small>
| This list lists achievements and distinctions of various [[President of the United States|presidents of the United States]]. It includes distinctions achieved in their earlier life and post-presidencies. Due to some confusion surrounding sovereignty of nations during presidential visits, only nations that were independent, sovereign, or recognized by the United States during the presidency are listed here as a precedent.
| Matúš Viedenský (born February 12, 1992) is a [[Slovakia|Slovak]] [[ice hockey]] player. Viedenský made his [[Slovak Extraliga]] debut playing with [[MsHK Zilina]] during the [[2010–11 Slovak Extraliga season]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Murder of Otávio Jordão da Silva|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Asus ZenUI|2024-08-31]]
| [[Murder of Otávio Jordão da Silva]] <small>(2013 death of a Brazilian football referee)</small>
| [[Asus ZenUI]] <small>(Front-end touch interface)</small>
| ASUS ZenUI is a front-end touch interface developed by [[ASUS]] with partners, featuring a full [[touch user interface]]. ZenUI is used by Asus for their [[Android (operating system)|Android]] phones and tablets, and is not available for licensing by external parties. ZenUI also comes with Asus-made apps preloaded like ZenLink (PC Link, Share Link, Party Link & Remote Link).
| Otávio Jordão da Silva Cantanhede was a 20-year-old Brazilian amateur [[Association football|football]] referee who was [[lynching|lynched]], [[decapitation|beheaded]] and [[dismemberment|quartered]] by football spectators after he stabbed a player to death in a match he officiated on 30 June 2013.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/MC Daleste|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Buang Ruk Kamathep|2024-08-11]]
| [[MC Daleste]] <small>(Brazilian musician (1992–2013))</small>
| [[Buang Ruk Kamathep]] <small>(2009 Thai television series)</small>
| ''Buang Ruk Gamathep'' is a 2009 [[Lakorn|Thai TV drama series]] which aired on [[Royal Thai Army Radio and Television Channel 5|Channel 5]]. It stars Nawat Kularttanarak and [[Namthip Jongrachatawiboon]] in lead roles.
| Daniel Pedreira Senna Pellegrine (30 October 1992 – 7 July 2013), better known by his stage name MC Daleste, was a Brazilian [[Funk ostentação|funk paulista]] singer, songwriter and [[rapper]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Not Dead Yet (nonprofit)|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Golpo Chalao Film Banao|2024-08-29]]
| [[Golpo Chalao Film Banao]]
| [[Not Dead Yet (nonprofit)]] <small>(US disability rights group)</small>
| ''Golpo Chalao Film Banao'' ({{lang-bn|গল্প চালাও, ফিল্ম বানাও}}) was a [[short film]] competition organized by Stop Not Bangladesh. The first announcement of this competition was published on 14 September at Spectra Convention Center, Gulshan, [Dhaka]. Any university student can participate in this competition. At first organizing authority will tell students the few hints about the film story and university student will finish that short film which will be published on various dailies, televisions and social media to collect public opinion. After three months the jury board will announce the winner based on SMS votes, social media popularity, and the jury's score. 10 university participate in this competition and 10 short film has been selected for the final competition. Gray advertising and Karkhana Production helped in this competition.
| Not Dead Yet (NDY) is a [[United States]] [[disability rights]] group that opposes [[assisted suicide]] and [[euthanasia]] for disabled people. Diane Coleman is the founder and president.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/High Commission of Belize, London|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kashmir Black Day|2024-08-17]]
| [[High Commission of Belize, London]] <small>(Diplomatic mission)</small>
| [[Kashmir Black Day]] <small>(Annual commemoration by Kashmiris)</small>
| Kashmir Black Day is an annual commemoration by [[Kashmiris]] as well as by [[Pakistanis]] across the world to mark [[October 27]] as ‘Black Day’. Every year, the day is marked to express solidarity and support Kashmiri people in their [[Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir|struggle]] for [[right to self-determination]].
| The High Commission of Belize in [[London]] is the [[diplomatic mission]] of [[Belize]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. It shares the building with the [[High Commission of Antigua and Barbuda, London|High Commission of Antigua and Barbuda]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Burundi, London|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kye Song-hyok|2024-09-02]]
| [[Embassy of Burundi, London]] <small>(Diplomatic mission)</small>
| [[Kye Song-hyok]] <small>(North Korean footballer)</small>
| Kye Song-hyok (born 12 November 1992) is a [[North Korea]]n professional [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a forward.
| The Embassy of Burundi in [[London]] is the [[diplomatic mission]] of [[Burundi]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. It is located in Uganda House, next to [[Admiralty Arch]] on [[Trafalgar Square]]; it shares the building with the [[High Commission of Uganda, London|High Commission of Uganda]]. There is no plaque or sign signifying that Uganda House also houses the Burundian embassy, the only sign of this being the [[flag of Burundi|flag]] flying above the building.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Symbol-intensive brand|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2007 Kongolo Antonov An-32B crash|2024-08-28]]
| [[2007 Kongolo Antonov An-32B crash]] <small>(Aviation accident in the Democratic Republic of Congo)</small>
| [[Symbol-intensive brand]]
| On 26 August 2007, an Antonov An-32B crashed at Kongolo Airport in [[Kongolo, Katanga|Kongolo]] in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], killing 14 of the 15 people on board.
| A symbol-intensive brand is a [[brand]] adopted not only for its functional benefits, but above all, for the strong symbolism and significance that it is able to transmit, allowing a consumer to express his or her identity, to signal status or manifest a sense of belonging to a group.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cult brand|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Australia (Mango album)|2024-09-01]]
| [[Cult brand]] <small>(Symbol-intensive brand usually tied to a single customer segment or product category)</small>
| [[Australia (Mango album)]] <small>(1985 studio album by Mango)</small>
| ''Australia'' is the fourth [[studio album]] released by [[Mango (singer)|Mango]], in 1985.
| A cult brand is a [[symbol-intensive brand]] usually tied to a single [[customer segment]] or a specific [[product category]]. Cult brands deliver a sense of belonging between people who share the same culture and passions. [[Harley-Davidson]] is a typical example of cult brand because they effectively express open roads culture, free spirit mythology, and connotations of [[Hells Angels]]’ machismo. These ideas amass a following of the company's brand.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Bolivia, London|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Kerala Government Engineering Colleges|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of Maharashtra Government Engineering Colleges]]
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| The Embassy of Bolivia in [[London]] is the [[diplomatic mission]] of [[Bolivia]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. It is located on [[Eaton Square]] in the [[Belgravia]] district.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Zhu Yudong|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of the United Kingdom, Bratislava|2024-08-18]]
| [[Zhu Yudong]] <small>(Chinese film director (born 1974))</small>
| [[Embassy of the United Kingdom, Bratislava]] <small>(Diplomatic mission)</small>
| The Embassy of the United Kingdom in [[Bratislava]] is the chief [[diplomatic mission]] of the [[United Kingdom]] in [[Slovakia]]. The Embassy is located on Panská street in the [[Old Town, Bratislava|Staré Mesto]] area of the city. The current British Ambassador to Slovakia is [[Nigel Baker]].
| Zhu Yudong ({{zh|s=朱昱东|p=Zhū Yùdōng}}; born May 16, 1974) is a distinguished Chinese film director, screenwriter, and academic. Employed by the Central Newsreel and Documentary Film Studio of the People's Republic of China, Zhu primarily focuses on directing documentaries related to humanities and cultural subjects. In addition, he also holds a part-time position as the head professor for the Drama and Film Directing major within the Directing Department at Qingdao Film Academy.
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| [[Space Launch System (Turkey)]] <small>(Project to develop the satellite launch capability of Turkey)</small>
| [[Iranian American Women Foundation]] <small>(Nonprofit organization)</small>
| The Iranian American Women Foundation (IAWF) is an [[Iranian American|Iranian-American]] national [[nonprofit]] membership organization. Members of all faiths are allowed to join. Muslims, Jews, Christians and those of the Bahá'í religion are involved in the organization.
| The Space Launch System ({{lang-tr|Uydu Fırlatma Sistemi}}), shortly UFS, is a project to develop the satellite launch capability of [[Turkey]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of titleholders under ALV Pageant Circle|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Kerala Government Engineering Colleges|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of titleholders under ALV Pageant Circle]]
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| Miss World Philippines and Miss Grand Philippines are annual [[beauty pageant|beauty pageants]] managed by Arnold L. Vegaria of ALV Pageant Circle that selects representatives of the Philippines to [[Miss World]] and other international pageants such as [[Miss Grand International]], and [[Reina Hispanoamericana]].

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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Kerala Government Engineering Colleges|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of Kerala Government Engineering Colleges]]
| [[Imago Universi]] <small>("image of the universe" in Latin)</small>
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| Imago universi in Latin means "image of the universe".

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| [[UNSW Killer Whales]] <small>(Australian club water polo team)</small>
| [[Hysland Aliaj]] <small>(Albanian footballer)</small>
| Hysland Aliaj (born 5 April 1991) is an Albanian retired [[Association football|footballer]] who played as a [[Defender (association football)|defender]].
| The University of New South Wales Killer Whales Water Polo Club is an Australian club [[water polo]] team that competes in the [[Australian National Water Polo League|National Water Polo League]]. They are a women's team and are based at [[University of New South Wales]].
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| [[Nellore Airport]] <small>(Proposed airport near Dagadarthi, India)</small>
| [[Malvern College Chengdu]] <small>(Private for-profit school in Chengdu, Sichuan, Chin)</small>
| Malvern College Chengdu ({{zh|s=成都新津墨文学校|labels=no}}) is a private for-profit international school in [[Jinniu, Chengdu|Jinniu]], [[Chengdu]], [[Sichuan]], [[China]]. It is affiliated with [[Malvern College]] in the United Kingdom. It has [[IGCSE]]/[[A Level]] education.
| Nellore Airport is a proposed [[greenfield airport]] project near [[Dagadarthi]], [[India]], intended to serve the [[Nellore district]] in [[Andhra Pradesh]]. The airport is to be developed on {{Convert|1352|acre|km2}} of land with an estimated cost of {{INRConvert|368|c|year=2019}}.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Clark Patterson Lee|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ruben Katsobashvili|2024-09-04]]
| [[Ruben Katsobashvili]] <small>(Russian businessman (born 1933))</small>
| [[Clark Patterson Lee]]
| Ruben Katsobashvili (born February 20, 1933) is a [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian]] businessman who is a member of the board of directors of [[Interactive Energy AG]], a company specialising in [[Commodity market|commodity trading]] ([[Energy]], [[Metal]]s & [[Mineral]]s, [[Commodity market|Soft Commodities]]). He currently lives in [[Moscow]].
| Clark Patterson Lee is a major architecture, engineering and planning firm based in [[Rochester, New York]], with offices located throughout [[New York (state)|New York]] as well as offices in [[North Carolina]], [[South Carolina]] and [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]. In 2013 it was joined by Habiterra.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Squire Arden|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of career achievements by Stephen Curry|2024-08-24]]
| [[List of career achievements by Stephen Curry]]
| [[Squire Arden]] <small>(1871 novel by Margaret Oliphant)</small>
| This page details the records, statistics, and career achievements of American professional [[basketball]] player [[Stephen Curry]].
| Squire Arden is a novel by [[Margaret Oliphant]] published in 1871.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Crossed square cupola|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hans Kayser|2024-09-05]]
| [[Hans Kayser]]
| [[Crossed square cupola]] <small>(Polyhedron with 10 faces)</small>
| Hans Kayser (28 June 1884, [[Karlsruhe]] — 28 November 1964, [[Heidelberg]]) was a landscape designer.
| In [[geometry]], the crossed square cupola is one of the nonconvex [[Johnson solid isomorph]]s, being topologically identical to the convex [[square cupola]]. It can be obtained as a slice of the [[nonconvex great rhombicuboctahedron]] or quasirhombicuboctahedron. As in all [[cupola (geometry)|cupolae]], the base [[polygon]] has twice as many [[edge (geometry)|edges]] and [[vertex (geometry)|vertices]] as the top; in this case the base polygon is an [[octagram]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2014 Acceleration at Portimão|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bhavnagar Terminus railway station|2024-09-03]]
| [[2014 Acceleration at Portimão]] <small>(Motor car race)</small>
| [[Bhavnagar Terminus railway station]] <small>(Railway station in Gujarat, India)</small>
| Bhavnagar Terminus railway station (station code:- BVC) is a railway station serving [[Bhavnagar]] town, in [[Bhavnagar district]] of the Indian state of [[Gujarat]]. It is under [[Bhavnagar railway division]] of [[Western Railway zone]] of Indian Railways. Bhavnagar Terminus is "A" category station of [[Bhavnagar railway division]] of [[Western Railway zone]]. As of 2022, a single electric broad-gauge railway line exists.
| Acceleration at Portimão was the first weekend of [[Acceleration 2014]], a multi-day festival combining top class [[Formula racing|car]] and [[Motorcycle racing|bike]] racing with live music and other entertainment. The festival was organised by the [[International Sport Racing Association]] (ISRA), based in the [[Netherlands]], to be held six times in 2014, starting 25–27 April in [[Autódromo Internacional do Algarve|Portimão]], [[Portugal]] and ending 17–19 October in [[TT Circuit Assen|Assen]], [[Netherlands]]. The various racing competitions were [[Formula Acceleration 1]] (FA1), the [[MW-V6 Pickup Series]], the [[Legend SuperCup]] (LSC), the [[European Stock 1000 Series]] (ACC 1000) and the [[European Stock 600 Series]] (ACC 600). However, both European Stock series did not compete during this round of the championship.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2014 Acceleration at Portimão|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Albert Chao|2024-09-03]]
| [[2014 Acceleration at Navarra]] <small>(Motor car race)</small>
| [[Albert Chao]] <small>(Taiwanese-American plastics entrepreneur)</small>
| Albert Chao (born 1949) is a [[Taiwanese-American]] chemical industry executive and the Executive Chairman of the Board and a director of [[Westlake Chemical Corporation]] and Westlake Chemical Partners LP. He was the CEO of Westlake Corporation from July 2004 to July 2024. In 2019, Albert and James Chao received the [[Petrochemical Heritage Award]] as part of the International Petrochemical Conference. He also serves as a director of Suzhou Huasu Plastics Co., Ltd of China.
| Acceleration at Navarra was the second weekend of [[Acceleration 2014]], a multi-day festival combining top class [[Formula racing|car]] and [[Motorcycle racing|bike]] racing with live music and other entertainment. The festival was organised by the [[International Sport Racing Association]] (ISRA), based in the [[Netherlands]], to be held six times in 2014, starting 25–27 April in [[Autódromo Internacional do Algarve|Portimao]], [[Portugal]] and ending 17–19 October in [[TT Circuit Assen|Assen]], [[Netherlands]]. The various racing competitions were
[[Formula Acceleration 1]] (FA1), the [[MW-V6 Pickup Series]], the [[Legend SuperCup]] (LSC), the [[European Stock 1000 Series]] (ACC 1000) and the [[European Stock 600 Series]] (ACC 600).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/A Pair of Aces|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Carolyn Hamilton (disambiguation)|2024-08-31]]
| [[A Pair of Aces]] <small>(2014 collection of novellas)</small>
| [[Carolyn Hamilton (disambiguation)]] <small>(Topics referred to by the same term)</small>
| Carolyn Hamilton or Caroline Hamilton may refer to:
| ''A Pair of Aces'' is a collection of [[novellas]] and [[screenplays]] written by American author [[Joe R. Lansdale]] and [[Neal Barrett Jr.]] At this time it is only available as an [[Amazon Kindle]] [[e-book]]. For the first time he writes a screenplay for his classic horror novel ''The Nightrunners''.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2014 Acceleration at Portimão|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1975 in Turkish television|2024-09-05]]
| [[2014 Acceleration at Nürburgring]] <small>(Motor car race)</small>
| [[1975 in Turkish television]] <small>(Overview of the events of 1975 in Turkish television)</small>
| This is a list of [[Television in Turkey|Turkish television]] related events from 1975.
| Acceleration at Nürburgring was the third weekend of [[Acceleration 2014]], a multi-day festival combining top class [[Formula racing|car]] and [[Motorcycle racing|bike]] racing with live music and other entertainment. The festival was organised by the [[International Sport Racing Association]] (ISRA), based in the [[Netherlands]], to be held six times in 2014, starting 25–27 April in [[Autódromo Internacional do Algarve|Portimao]], [[Portugal]] and ending 17–19 October in [[TT Circuit Assen|Assen]], [[Netherlands]]. The various racing competitions were
[[Formula Acceleration 1]] (FA1), the [[MW-V6 Pickup Series]], the [[Legend SuperCup]] (LSC), the [[European Stock 1000 Series]] (ACC 1000) and the [[European Stock 600 Series]] (ACC 600).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2014 Acceleration at Portimão|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/David Kaçaj|2024-09-06]]
| [[2014 Acceleration in Monza]] <small>(Motor car race)</small>
| [[David Kaçaj]] <small>(Albanian footballer)</small>
| David Kaçaj (born 13 September 1996) is an [[Albania]]n professional [[association football|footballer]] who most recently played for [[FK Shënkolli|Shënkolli]] in the [[Albanian First Division]].
| Acceleration in Monza was the fourth weekend of [[Acceleration 2014]], a multi-day festival combining top class [[Formula racing|car]] and [[Motorcycle racing|bike]] racing with live music and other entertainment. The festival was organised by the [[International Sport Racing Association]] (ISRA), based in the [[Netherlands]], to be held six times in 2014, starting 25–27 April in [[Autódromo Internacional do Algarve|Portimao]], [[Portugal]] and ending 17–19 October in [[TT Circuit Assen|Assen]], [[Netherlands]]. The various racing competitions were
[[Formula Acceleration 1]] (FA1), the [[MW-V6 Pickup Series]], the [[Legend SuperCup]] (LSC), the [[European Stock 1000 Series]] (ACC 1000) and the [[European Stock 600 Series]] (ACC 600).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Beykoz Arena|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at Madison Square Garden]] <small>(Wikimedia list of events)</small>
| [[Beykoz Arena]]
| [[Madison Square Garden]] in [[New York City]] has played host to many local, regional and international artists, spanning a wide range of musical genres.
| Beykoz Arena is a [[stadium]] that is currently under construction in [[Beykoz]], [[Turkey]]. It was expected to open to the public in 2015 and have a capacity of 10,000 spectators. It will be the new home of [[Beykozspor]] of the [[TFF Third League]]. It will replace the club's current home, [[Beykoz Stadyumu]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Matthew Silver (performance artist)|2024-07-21]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Angela (novel)|2024-09-05]]
| [[Angela (novel)]] <small>(Young adult novel by James Moloney)</small>
| [[Matthew Silver (performance artist)]]
| ''Angela'' is a young adult novel written by Australian author [[James Moloney]], first published in 1998 by [[University of Queensland]] Press. By 2013 the [[National Library of Australia]] listed 19 editions of the novel in a variety of formats including book, [[Audiobook|audio book]], [[braille]] and [[e-book]]. It is the third book in the Gracey trilogy, the first being ''[[Dougy]]'' (1993) and the second [[Gracey (novel)|''Gracey'']] (1994) It won an Honourable Mention in the [[UNESCO]] Prize for Children's Literature in the Service of Tolerance and Peace. It is also part of Kerry White collection of Australian children's books.
| Matthew Silver is a [[New York City]]-based [[Street performer|street and venue performer]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Anguilla at the 2014 Commonwealth Games|2024-07-30]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kenya Maeshiro|2024-09-04]]
| [[Anguilla at the 2014 Commonwealth Games]] <small>(Sporting event delegation)</small>
| [[Kenya Maeshiro]] <small>(Japanese footballer)</small>
| is a former Japanese [[Association football|football]] player.
| [[Anguilla]] competed in the [[2014 Commonwealth Games]] in [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]] from July 23 to August 3, 2014. On June 30, 2014, Anguilla's final squad of 12 athletes in 2 sports was named.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2014 Acceleration at Portimão|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Adecco General Staffing, Australia|2024-09-03]]
| [[2014 Acceleration at Slovakia Ring]] <small>(Motor car race)</small>
| [[Adecco General Staffing, Australia]] <small>(Australian employment placement and recruitment services company)</small>
| Adecco General Staffing, Australia is one of the largest providers of employment placement and recruitment services in [[Australia]]. The company employs about 400 employees across 19 offices all over the country, with headquarters in Southbank, Victoria.
| Acceleration at Slovakia Ring was the fifth weekend of [[Acceleration 2014]], a multi-day festival combining top class [[Formula racing|car]] and [[Motorcycle racing|bike]] racing with live music and other entertainment. The festival was organised by the [[International Sport Racing Association]] (ISRA), based in the [[Netherlands]], to be held six times in 2014, starting 25–27 April in [[Autódromo Internacional do Algarve|Portimao]], [[Portugal]] and ending 17–19 October in [[TT Circuit Assen|Assen]], [[Netherlands]]. The various racing competitions were
Adecco General Staffing is part of Adecco Holdings Pty Limited, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Swiss-based [[Adecco Group]].
[[Formula Acceleration 1]] (FA1), the [[MW-V6 Pickup Series]], the [[Legend SuperCup]] (LSC), the [[European Stock 1000 Series]] (ACC 1000) and the [[European Stock 600 Series]] (ACC 600). However, the FA1 did not compete during this round of the championship.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mifflin, Indiana|2024-07-24]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jacksons Fencing (2nd nomination)|2024-09-06]]
| [[Mifflin, Indiana]] <small>(Unincorporated community in Indiana, U.S.)</small>
| [[Jacksons Fencing]] <small>(British fencing manufacturing company)</small>
| Jacksons Fencing is a British fencing manufacturing company based in [[Stowting Common]] near Ashford in [[Kent]].
| Mifflin is an [[unincorporated community]] in [[Crawford County, Indiana]], in the [[United States]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Thomas, Indiana|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[Thomas, Indiana]] <small>(Unincorporated community in Indiana, U.S.)</small>
| [[List of entertainment events at Kia Forum]] <small>(Wikimedia list of events)</small>
| This article shows a very limited and not all-encompassing list of entertainment events that were held at [[Kia Forum]] in [[Inglewood, California]], United States. The busiest music arena in the [[Los Angeles area]] has hosted many local, regional, and international artists since its opening in late 1967. An incomplete list of entertainment events is given in the tables below in chronological order.
| Thomas is an [[unincorporated community]] in [[Daviess County, Indiana]], in the [[United States]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Waco, Indiana|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Exitsect|2024-09-03]]
| [[Exitsect]]
| [[Waco, Indiana]] <small>(Unincorporated community in Indiana, U.S.)</small>
| Exitsect is a band. It features [[Paul Pavlovich]] (of [[Assück]]), Sam Williams, [[Frank Watkins (musician)|Frank Watkins]] (of [[Obituary (band)|Obituary]] and [[Gorgoroth]]), [[Greg Gall]] (of [[Six Feet Under (band)|Six Feet Under]]) and [[Joe Kiser (musician)|Joe Kiser]] (of Murder-Suicide Pact, [[Slap Of Reality]] and Paineater.
| Waco is an [[unincorporated community]] in [[Daviess County, Indiana]], in the [[United States]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sandy Hook, Indiana|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hiromu Kori|2024-09-01]]
| [[Sandy Hook, Indiana]] <small>(Unincorporated community in Indiana, U.S.)</small>
| [[Hiromu Kori]] <small>(Japanese footballer)</small>
| is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[Association football|football]] player.
| Sandy Hook is an [[unincorporated community]] in Veale Township, [[Daviess County, Indiana]], [[United States]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/A. K. A. Firoze Noon|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Joe Kiser (musician) (2nd nomination)|2024-09-03]]
| [[A. K. A. Firoze Noon]] <small>(Bangladeshi politician)</small>
| [[Joe Kiser (musician)]] <small>(American rock musician)</small>
| Joe Kiser is an American rock musician who has been in four bands: [[Exitsect]], Murder-Suicide Pact, [[Slap of Reality]] and Paineater.
| A. K. A. Firoze Noon (died 23 December 2006) was a [[Bangladeshi]] politician who was one of the founding members of the [[Bangladesh Nationalist Party]] (BNP). He was the principal of the BNP's Political Training Center and an information and research secretary of the BNP.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of My Little Pony villains|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Harry Eaton (actor)|2024-08-26]]
| [[Harry Eaton (actor)]] <small>(British actor)</small>
| [[List of My Little Pony villains]]
| Harry Eaton (born August 10, 2003) is a British actor. He is best known for appearing in TV shows, such as ''[[Heartstopper (TV series)|Heartstopper]]'' and ''[[EastEnders]].'' He will soon be appearing the upcoming season of Outlander prequel series [[Outlander: Blood of My Blood]].
| These villains appear in the [[My Little Pony]] series.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ski and snowboard locks|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Edla Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough|2024-09-03]]
| [[Edla Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough]] <small>(British ceramist and peeress)</small>
| [[Ski and snowboard locks]]
| Edla Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (''née'' Griffiths; born 1968), is a British ceramist and aristocrat. She is the second wife of [[James Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough|Jamie Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough]].
| Ski and snowboard locks are a special form of lock used by people in snow sports ([[skis]], [[snowboarders]], [[cross country ski]]) to protect their equipment whilst they are not around.
Ski and Snowboard locks come in many shapes and sizes but the most common today is cable locks.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mohan Singh Kothari|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of college football coaches with 150 NCAA Division I FCS wins|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of college football coaches with 150 NCAA Division I FCS wins]]
| [[Mohan Singh Kothari]] <small>(Indian engineer)</small>
| This is a list of college football coaches with 150 career wins in [[NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision|NCAA Division I FCS]], the lower of two levels of [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] [[NCAA Division I|Division I]] football.
| Mohan Singh Kothari is a Chartered Engineer born in [[Udaipur]], [[Rajasthan]], India on 17 December 1935 with schooling in Udaipur & higher education in [[Jaipur]] and The [[University of Texas]], U.S.A (B.S.) and Louisiana State University, U.S.A.(M.S.) and finally with Government of India Management Training at the Administrative Staff College of India, [[Hyderabad]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jan Vydra|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at the Araneta Center]]
| [[Jan Vydra]] <small>(Australian farmer and businessman)</small>
| The following is a list of entertainment events at the [[Araneta City]] complex in Cubao, [[Quezon City]], [[Philippines]].
| Jan Karl Vydra is an Australian farmer and businessman.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2014 Acceleration at Portimão|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Baitul Muqeet Mosque, Auckland|2024-09-06]]
| [[2014 Acceleration in Assen]] <small>(Motor car race)</small>
| [[Baitul Muqeet Mosque, Auckland]] <small>(Mosque in Manurewa, Auckland, New Zealand)</small>
| Baitul Muqueet Mosque is an [[Ahmadiyya|Ahmadi Muslim]] mosque in [[Manurewa]], [[Auckland]], New Zealand. At the time of opening of the mosque, it was the largest mosque in the country.
| Acceleration in Assen is the sixth and last weekend of [[Acceleration 2014]], a multi-day festival combining top class [[Formula racing|car]] and [[Motorcycle racing|bike]] racing with live music and other entertainment. The festival is organised by the [[International Sport Racing Association]] (ISRA), based in the [[Netherlands]], and will be held six times in 2014, starting 25–27 April in [[Autódromo Internacional do Algarve|Portimao]], [[Portugal]] and ending 17–19 October in [[TT Circuit Assen|Assen]], [[Netherlands]]. The various racing competitions are
[[Formula Acceleration 1]] (FA1),
the [[MW-V6 Pickup Series]],
the [[Legend SuperCup]] (LSC),
the [[European Stock 1000 Series]] (ACC 1000)
and the [[European Stock 600 Series]] (ACC 600). However, for this round the ACC 600 and 1000 classes were replaced by the [http://owcup.nl/ OW Cup], whose drivers were not eligible to score points for the Acceleration championship.
As for the other classes, every driver entering Acceleration 2014 is eligible for points in the drivers' championship as well as the nations' championship. As for music and entertainment, [[David Hasselhoff]] is the host of "Celebrate the 80's and the 90's with The Hoff", a dance party featuring [[2 Unlimited]], [[Haddaway]], and others. Saturday evenings are filled with performances of international [[DJ]]s.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Christophe Chaptal de Chanteloup|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Home idle load|2024-08-18]]
| [[Christophe Chaptal de Chanteloup]] <small>(French businessman)</small>
| [[Home idle load]] <small>(Type of residential energy consumption)</small>
| Home idle load is the continuous residential electric [[energy consumption]] as measured by [[smart meters]]. It differs from [[standby power]] (loads) in that it includes energy consumption by devices that cycle on and off within the hourly period of standard smart meters (such as [[fridge]]s, [[aquarium]] [[heater]]s, [[Wine accessory#Coolers|wine coolers]], etc.). As such, home idle loads can be measured accurately by smart meters. According to Stanford Sustainable Systems Lab, home idle load constitutes an average of 32% of household electricity consumption in the U.S.
| Christophe Chaptal de Chanteloup is the Managing Partner of Experience makers and Publishing Director of Design fax. Born in [[Versailles (city)|Versailles]], (France) on December 26, 1961.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cyber-Enhanced Working Dog|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[Cyber-Enhanced Working Dog]] <small>(Dog harness)</small>
| [[List of entertainment events at Canada Life Centre]] <small>(Wikimedia list of events)</small>
| This is a list of entertainment events at Canada Life Centre (formerly the MTS Centre, then Bell MTS Place) in [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]], including concerts and other non-sport entertainment events.
| The Cyber-Enhanced Working Dog (CEWD) is a four-pound [[dog harness]] that is wrapped around a work force dog, such as a search and rescue dog. In its current status, the apparatus is a prototype developed by computer tech researchers at [[North Carolina State University]] and it provides nearly 100 ways to communicate with a dog wearing one, through vibrations produced by the harness and voice commands sent through speakers.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Buang Ruk Kamathep|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2017 South Sudan Supreme Airlines Antonov An-26 crash|2024-08-21]]
| [[Buang Ruk Kamathep]] <small>(2009 Thai television series)</small>
| [[2017 South Sudan Supreme Airlines Antonov An-26 crash]] <small>(Commercial airliner crash)</small>
| On 20 March 2017, an [[Antonov An-26]] of [[South Sudan Supreme Airlines]] was destroyed by fire after landing at [[Wau Airport]], [[South Sudan]] on a domestic flight from [[Juba Airport]].
| ''Buang Ruk Gamathep'' is a Thai drama which aired on [[Royal Thai Army Radio and Television Channel 5|Channel 5]].
The p'ek is this series is Nawat Kularttanarak and n'ek is [[Namthip Jongrachatawiboon]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/LM358|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Víctor Durán|2024-09-01]]
| [[LM358]] <small>(Low power dual operational amplifier)</small>
| [[Víctor Durán]] <small>(Mexican footballer (born 1996))</small>
| Víctor Manuel Durán Zequeida (born January 1, 1996) is a Mexican professional footballer who currently plays for [[Yalmakán F.C.|Yalmakán]].
| The LM358 is a low-power dual [[operational amplifier]] [[integrated circuit]], originally introduced by [[National Semiconductor]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of disparaging nicknames for settlements|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mobile panic|2024-09-05]]
| [[Mobile panic]] <small>(Nadeem)</small>
| [[List of disparaging nicknames for settlements]]
| Mobile Panic is a term developed to explain mobile media and communication crisis. Young people especially are exposed to this panic and have become targets. Examples such as mobile sexting or under age app and social media use, exposes children to sexual and violent media. Phones on peoples persons at all times, raises concerns of surveillance of mobile phone and personal information. The term also refers to the issues associated with surveillance and the effects surveillance has on people. The term "Mobile Panic" was coined by [[Gerrod Goggin]]. The term separates from related [[Media Panic]] that has to deal with social concerns around media, public opinion and interest groups. Mobile Panic more deals with issues related to personal images, videos or information that is unauthorized by individuals for public viewing. Young people especially are at risk of this concern as teens share and send nude or semi nude photographs and videos to one another. Screen shooting images without persons approval sent via snapchat or other social media can be used as another example. The effects can be detrimental as examples of suicides after unwanted pictures become exposed of individuals on public humiliating media spaces.
| This is a list of disparaging nicknames for settlements, like cities. These [[pejorative]] nicknames may be coined for a variety of reasons. Some may be a straightforward desire to [[slander]] or disparage the city, while others may be examples of [[self-deprecating humor]]. While residents of the cities may see such nicknames as offensive, they may also be [[Reappropriation|reclaimed]] as positive, even affectionate terms. Still other nicknames may simultaneously serve to attack the city from the outside and as a point of pride for its residents, especially those criticizing local politics.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gio Calixtro|2024-09-01]]
| [[2014 Shreveport mayoral election]] <small>(election in Shreveport, Louisiana)</small>
| [[Gio Calixtro]] <small>(American professional soccer player (born 2000))</small>
| Giovanni Aguilar Calixtro (born June 27, 2000) is an American professional [[association football|soccer]] player who plays as a [[Forward (association football)|forward]] for [[USL League One]] club [[One Knoxville SC]].
| The 2014 [[Shreveport]] mayoral election resulted in the election of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] Ollie Tyler as the first [[African-American]] female [[List of mayors of Shreveport, Louisiana|mayor of Shreveport]]. She defeated Victoria Provenza in the runoff election to succeed the term-limited incumbent [[Cedric Glover]]. The [[nonpartisan blanket primary]] was held on November 4, 2014, and as no candidate obtained the required majority, the [[general election]] followed on December 6, 2014.
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| [[Psycho Tour]] <small>(2024 concert tour by Don Toliver)</small>
| [[Maria Juliana]] <small>(Indian actress and social activist)</small>
| Maria Juliana popularly known by her [[stage name]] as Julie (born 28 June) is an Indian actress and former nurse who predominantly appears in [[Tamil cinema|Tamil]] television shows and films. She made her debut in 2017 in the reality ''[[Bigg Boss (Tamil TV series) season 1|Bigg Boss 1]]'' as an non-celebrity contestant and was later evicted from the show on day 42.
| The Psycho Tour is the upcoming third [[concert tour]] by American rapper and singer [[Don Toliver]], in promotion of his fourth studio album, ''[[Hardstone Psycho]]'' (2024). The tour will begin on October 10, 2024, at the [[Veterans Memorial Coliseum (Portland, Oregon)|Veterans Memorial Coliseum]] in Portland, Oregon, and end on November 21, 2024, at the [[Ball Arena]] in Denver, Colorado. American singer-songwriter [[Teezo Touchdown]] and American rapper [[Monaleo]] will serve as opening acts.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Grant Gallagher|2024-08-06]]
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| [[Grant Gallagher]] <small>(Scottish footballer)</small>
| [[Eight Sleep]] <small>(American technology company)</small>
| Eight Sleep is an American company that develops products for "sleep fitness".
| Grant Gallagher (born 11 January 1991) is a Scottish [[Association football|footballer]] who is a [[Utility player#Association football|utility player]] for {{Scottish football updater|Stranrae}} club [[Stranraer F.C.|Stranraer]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Kerala Government Engineering Colleges|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of Maharashtra Government Polytechnic Colleges]]
| [[Dandenong West Football Club]] <small>(Australian rules football club)</small>
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| The Dandenong West Football Club, nicknamed the Westerners, is an [[Australian rules football]] and [[netball]] club based in the [[Melbourne]] suburb of [[Dandenong West]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Thomas Orr (footballer)|2024-08-06]]
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| [[Thomas Orr (footballer)]] <small>(Scottish footballer)</small>
| [[List of entertainment events at the Little Caesars Arena]] <small>(Wikimedia list of events)</small>
| [[Little Caesars Arena]] is a multi-purpose arena in [[Detroit]]. Before both the [[Detroit Red Wings]] and [[Detroit Pistons]] played a game at the arena, announcements were made by many different musical artists that the arena would be used for concerts. The following is a complete list of all concerts and music events that have been or will be held at the arena.
| Thomas Orr (born 13 January 1997) is a Scottish professional [[association football|footballer]], who plays as a [[Forward (association football)|striker]] for {{Scottish football updater|Stranrae}} club [[Stranraer F.C.|Stranraer]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/NRT News|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at the Golden 1 Center]]
| [[NRT News]] <small>(Television channel)</small>
| This article shows a list of concerts and other entertainment shows held at the [[Golden 1 Center]]. A list of entertainment events are given in the table below in an chronological order.
| Nalia Radio and Television (NRT) is a media network in the [[Kurdistan Region]]. It was formed in 2010 by freelance journalists who launched the first ever independent media network, funded by Nalia company.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Adelaide University Liberal Club|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eduardo Bravo|2024-08-30]]
| [[Eduardo Bravo]] <small>(Mexican footballer (born 1991))</small>
| [[Adelaide University Liberal Club]]
| Eduardo Bravo Ávila (born 18 February 1991) is a Mexican professional [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]].
| The Adelaide University Liberal Club (AULC) is a student group operating under the auspices of the [[Adelaide University Union]] (AUU). The club hosts policy debates, annual dinners, student election campaigns, and guest speaker events with [[member of parliament|members of parliament]]. It is an affiliate of the [[Australian Liberal Students' Federation]]. South Australian senator [[Simon Birmingham]] was once president of the club.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Royal and Merciful Society of the Bearer of Medals and Awards of Belgium|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ruben Danaj|2024-09-03]]
| [[Royal and Merciful Society of the Bearer of Medals and Awards of Belgium]] <small>(voluntary association in Belgium)</small>
| [[Ruben Danaj]] <small>(Albanian footballer (born 1994))</small>
| Ruben Danaj (born 15 November 1994) is an Albanian professional [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward (association football)|forward]] for [[Kategoria e Dytë]] club [[Besëlidhja Lezhë|Besëlidhja]].
| The Royal and Merciful Society of Bearers of Medals and Awards of Belgium (Koninklijke en Menslievende Vereniging van Dragers van Eretekens en Medailles van Belgie) was founded in 1865. The headquarters of the Royal Society is located in [[Kortrijk|Heule]], [[Belgium]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kingo Root (2nd nomination)|2024-07-26]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mihai Apostol (footballer)|2024-09-04]]
| [[Kingo Root]] <small>(App to root an Android device)</small>
| [[Mihai Apostol (footballer)]] <small>(Moldovan footballer)</small>
| Mihai Apostol (born 21 January 1997) is a Moldovan football player who plays as [[midfielder]] for Dutch club Always Forward SV.
| KingoRoot is software intended to provide [[Rooting (Android)|root access]] on [[smartphones]], [[tablet computer]]s, etc. running all versions of the [[Android (operating system)|Android operating system]] from 4.1.2, available since 2013. There is another very similar Android Application with the same purpose, ''KingRoot'' launched at about the same time; the two very similarly-named applications are often confused.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Personal Capital|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Saheb Bhattacharya|2024-09-02]]
| [[Personal Capital]] <small>(American financial services company)</small>
| [[Saheb Bhattacharya]] <small>(Indian actor)</small>
| Saheb Bhattacharya (or Bhattacharjee) is an Indian actor who is known for his work in [[Cinema of West Bengal|Bengali cinema]].
| Personal Capital is an online financial advisor and personal wealth management company headquartered in [[Redwood Shores, CA]] with offices in [[San Francisco, CA]], [[Denver, CO]], [[Dallas, TX]] and [[Atlanta, GA]].
He made his debut with [[Prabhat Roy]]'s [[National Film Award]] winner ''[[Lathi (1996 film)|Lathi]]'' (1996). He has since appeared in films like ''[[Gorosthane Sabdhan]]'' (2010), ''[[Iti Mrinalini]]'' (2011), ''[[Royal Bengal Rahasya]]'' (2011), ''[[Bheetu]]'' (2015), ''[[Romantic Noy]]'' (2016), ''[[Double Feluda]]'' (2016), ''[[Curzoner Kalom]]'' (2017), ''Uraan'' and ''Oskar''
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tuleap (2nd nomination)|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Astronomy Club of Kosova|2024-09-05]]
| [[Astronomy Club of Kosova]]
| [[Tuleap]] <small>(Application lifecycle management system)</small>
| Astronomy Club of Kosovo or in ({{lang-al|Klubi i Astronomëve Amatorë të Kosovës|}}), is the first science activity and the highest distribution of astronomy throughout Albanian areas with the aim to build, promote, popularize and bring the knowledge of science and astronomy in the Republic of Kosovo and the region.
| Tuleap is an [[application lifecycle management]] system which facilitates [[agile software development]], design projects, [[V-Model (software development)|V-model]], [[Requirements management|Requirement Management]], and [[IT service management|IT Services Management]]. It is [[open-source software|open source]], released under the [[GNU General Public License#Version 2|GNU General Public License, version 2]].
Founded on March 20, 2014 by a group of passionate students who share the passion for the art of astronomy and everything related to it. ACK, leadership structure, is made up of 3 original founders Suhel Ahmeti, Pranvera Hyseni and Dardan Gashi later consisting of 3 other founders such as Nurtene Gavazi, Arber Halili and Hava Jahaj.
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| [[Semantics and Pragmatics]] <small>(Academic journal)</small>
| [[Penelope Brudenell, Countess of Cardigan]] <small>((1770-1826))</small>
| Penelope Brudenell, Countess of Cardigan (born Penelope Anne Cooke,; 14 February 1770 – 2 February 1826), was the wife of [[Robert Brudenell, 6th Earl of Cardigan]].
| ''Semantics and Pragmatics'' (abbreviated ''S&P'') is a [[peer-reviewed]] [[diamond open access]] [[academic journal]] covering research pertaining to [[meaning (linguistics)|meaning]] in [[natural language]]. A highly prestigious journal, it is one of the most important publication venues in [[formal semantics (natural language)|formal semantics]]. It was established by [[David Beaver]] and [[Kai von Fintel]] in 2007 and has been published by the [[Linguistic Society of America]] since 2013. Its current [[editors-in-chief]] are [[Louise McNally]] and [[Kjell Johan Sæbø]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/NNI News|2024-08-11]]
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| [[NNI News]] <small>(news agency of Pakistan)</small>
| [[Essense club]] <small>(Rationalist organization in India)</small>
| esSENSE Club is a club promoting [[atheism]] and [[science]] based in [[Kerala]], [[India]]. Founded in 2016, the club emphasises propagating [[freethinking]] and [[rationalism]] among the [[Malayali]] community all over the world.
| NNI News or News Network International (NNI) is a private-operated national [[news agency]] of [[Pakistan]]. It is a Pakistan's most prominent news agency after [[Associated Press of Pakistan]] (APP) and competitor of INP, ANN, Online, INN, PPA and SABAH. It was established in 1992 and headquartered in G-7 zero point, [[Islamabad]]. It also has offices in other major cities of Pakistan including [[Lahore]], [[Karachi]], [[Quetta]] and [[Peshawar]]. It has hundreds of [[reporters]], [[Bureau chiefs|Bureau chief]] across the Pakistan and around the globe to cover national and international issues. It provides services in both languages [[Urdu]] and [[English language|English]]. In 2013, an NNI photographer killed in a blast.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lynn Davis discography|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Greg Boehme|2024-09-02]]
| [[Greg Boehme]] <small>(American professional soccer player)</small>
| [[Lynn Davis discography]]
| Gregory Boehme (born July 7, 1995) is an American professional [[Association football|soccer]] player who last played as a [[midfielder]] for [[USL League One]] club [[Richmond Kickers]].
| This is a comprehensive listing of official releases by [[Lynn Davis (singer)|Lynn Davis]], an American [[R&B]] singer. Although she has not recorded a solo album, she has recorded a [[George Duke|The George Duke Band]]. She has a total of ten singles.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Matrix field|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Redon Danaj|2024-09-03]]
| [[Redon Danaj]] <small>(Albanian footballer (born 2000))</small>
| [[Matrix field]]
| Redon Danaj (born 6 August 2000) is an Albanian professional [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[midfielder]] for [[FK Dinamo Tirana|Dinamo Tirana]].
| In [[abstract algebra]], a matrix field is a [[field (mathematics)|field]] with [[matrix (mathematics)|matrices]] as elements. In [[field (mathematics)|field theory]] there are two types of fields: [[finite field]]s and [[infinite set|infinite]] fields. There are several examples of matrix fields of different [[characteristic (algebra)|characteristic]] and [[cardinality]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Uruguayans in Germany (2nd nomination)|2024-07-24]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[Uruguayans in Germany]] <small>(Ethnic group)</small>
| [[List of entertainment events at the Olimpiyskiy Stadium]] <small>(Wikimedia list of events)</small>
| [[Olympic Stadium (Moscow)|Olimpiyskiy Stadium]] is the biggest entertainment venue in [[List of indoor arenas in Russia|Russia]] and one of the biggest in [[List of indoor arenas in Europe|Europe]]. It hosts most shows of international artists during their concert tours.
| Uruguayans in Germany are people born in [[Uruguay]] who live in [[Germany]], or German-born people of Uruguayan descent.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/American Liberty University|2024-08-12]]
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| [[American Liberty University]]
| [[KDK College of Engineering]]
| KDK College of Engineering, Nagpur is an [[engineering college]] located at KDK College Rd, Opposite Telephone Exchange, Nandanvan, [[Nagpur]], [[Maharashtra]], India. It was established in 1984 by Backward Class Youth Relief Committee and is one of the leading engineering colleges in Maharashtra State. When the college started, it was affiliated to [[Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University]]. The University Grants Commission conferred autonomous status on KDK College of Engineering on 24 January 2024. KDKCE accredited with grade "A" by the [[National Assessment and Accreditation Council]].
| American Liberty University (ALU) is an unaccredited institution founded in 1999 in [[Orange County, California]] By Dr. Hamid Kevin Soltani.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/My So-Called Career in Hollywood|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/K13AV-D|2024-09-02]]
| [[K13AV-D]] <small>(Television station in Colorado, United States)</small>
| [[My So-Called Career in Hollywood]]
| K13AV-D, [[very high frequency|VHF]] [[Digital terrestrial television|digital]] channel 13, is a [[Low-power broadcasting|low-power]] [[television station]] [[city of license|licensed]] to [[Gunnison, Colorado]], United States. The station is owned by the [[Gunnison County, Colorado|Gunnison County]] Metropolitan Recreation District.
| ''My So-Called Career in Hollywood'' is a darkly comedic "[[roman à clé]]" autobiography of an ill-fated TV writer named E. Klass, who tried - unsuccessfully - to sell a TV script in Hollywood for more than four decades, without every achieving success throughout his entire 'so-called' career. The book chronicles Ellery's relentless efforts to break into the industry, and his long-time relationship with his small-time, literary agent, as E. details his exploits working on - and being fired from - such classic TV shows as ''[[Lost in Space]]'' (1965–68), ''[[Land of the Giants]]'' (1968–70), ''[[Gilligan's Island]]'', ''[[The Andy Griffith Show]]'', and ''[[The Partridge Family]]'' to name a few, and while the character of E.Klass may be fictitious, his accounts detailed in the book are all based on true fact, making this book a rare inside look at television production of that era. My So-Called Career in Hollywood, published in 2005, was in fact written by Hollywood actor/screenwriter [[Timothy Williams (actor)|Timothy Williams]].Published in October 2005.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Yam Kaspers Anshel|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kim Gwang-sok|2024-09-02]]
| [[Yam Kaspers Anshel]] <small>(Israeli beauty pageant titleholder (born 1998))</small>
| [[Kim Gwang-sok]] <small>(North Korean footballer)</small>
| Kim Gwang-sok (born 20 May 1950) is a North Korean former [[association football|footballer]]. He competed in the [[Football at the 1976 Summer Olympics|men's tournament]] at the [[1976 Summer Olympics]].
| Yam Kaspers Anshel ({{lang-he|ים קספרס אנשל}}; born February 15, 1998) is an Israeli [[beauty pageant]] titleholder who became first runner-up in [[Miss Israel]] 2016.
She represented [[Israel]] at the [[Miss Universe 2016]] pageant.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Royal Order of the Lion of Godenu|2024-07-27]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Li Hi-yon|2024-09-03]]
| [[Li Hi-yon]] <small>(North Korean footballer)</small>
| [[Royal Order of the Lion of Godenu]]
| Li Hi-yon (born 7 November 1947) is a North Korean former [[association football|footballer]]. He competed in the [[Football at the 1976 Summer Olympics|men's tournament]] at the [[1976 Summer Olympics]].
| The Royal Order of the Lion of Godenu is a dynastic Order of Merit in the sub-national kingdom of [[Godenu]], Volta Region of [[Ghana]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Reykjavík International School|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[Reykjavík International School]] <small>(Private international school in Iceland)</small>
| [[List of entertainment events at AsiaWorld–Expo]] <small>(Wikimedia list of events)</small>
| [[AsiaWorld–Expo]], a major convention and exhibition facility in [[Hong Kong]], has been one of the busiest venues in the city. The halls in the venue have been used for various entertainment events after its grand opening on 25 December 2005. It houses the [[AsiaWorld–Arena]], the biggest purpose-built indoor seated entertainment arena in Hong Kong with a maximum capacity of 14,000. Viva (stylised in [[all uppercase]]), a combination of hall 8 and 10 of the AsiaWorld–Expo which is commonly and simply referred to as AsiaWorld–Expo Hall 10, is a smaller venue that has also been frequently used for concert events.
| Reykjavík International School (RIS) was a small [[Independent school|private]] [[List of international schools|international school]] for students from Year 1 to Year 11 in [[Reykjavík]], [[Iceland]]. The primary language of instruction was English. Students studied [[Icelandic language|Icelandic]] as well, whether as beginners or native speakers with good comprehension of the language. It accepted children from five to sixteen years old from all nationalities throughout the world.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dean Hawkshaw|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kiosko (Hendrix)|2024-09-06]]
| [[Dean Hawkshaw]] <small>(Scottish footballer)</small>
| [[Kiosko (Hendrix)]] <small>(Sculpture in Puebla, Mexico)</small>
| ''Kiosko'' ({{trans|literal=yes|"pavilion" or "gazebo"}}), alternatively known as ''Refugio'' ({{trans|literal=yes|"shelter"}}), is a 2009 outdoor [[contemporary art]] sculpture by Dutch artist [[Jan Hendrix]], installed in the [[Zócalo (Puebla)|Zócalo]] (main square) of the city of [[Puebla (city)|Puebla]], in the Mexican [[Puebla|state of the same name]]. It was requested by the [[Museo Amparo|Fundación Amparo]] to honour philanthropist Ángeles Espinosa Yglesias. The sculpture consists of two aluminium cylinders painted white and cut to resemble tree foliage. Critics have highlighted the integration of the sculpture's design with its surroundings.
| Dean Hawkshaw (born 24 April 1997) is a Scottish [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[midfielder]] for {{Scottish football updater|Stranrae}} club [[Stranraer F.C.|Stranraer]]. Hawkshaw has previously played for [[Kilmarnock F.C.|Kilmarnock]], [[Glenafton Athletic F.C.|Glenafton Athletic]] and [[Airdrieonians F.C.|Airdrieonians]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of NCAA Division II independents football records|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Great Alaskan Railroad Journeys|2024-09-03]]
| [[Great Alaskan Railroad Journeys]] <small>(2019 British TV series or programme)</small>
| [[List of NCAA Division II independents football records]]
| ''Great Alaskan Railroad Journeys '' is a [[BBC]] travel documentary series presented by [[Michael Portillo]] and aired on [[BBC Two]]. Portillo travels across the Alaska primarily by train, though at times using other forms of transportation where necessary. On his journeys, he makes stops to learn how places, events and people, and the railroads of the 19th century influenced the country's growth.
| This is a list of yearly List of NCAA Division II independents football records.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Black Liberation and Palestine Solidarity|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ryan McDuff|2024-09-06]]
| [[Ryan McDuff]] <small>(American soccer player)</small>
| [[Black Liberation and Palestine Solidarity]]
| Ryan McDuff is a former [[United States|American]] [[association football|soccer]] player who played [[College soccer in the United States|college soccer]] for [[Brown Bears men's soccer|Brown University]]. In 2012, McDuff won the men's soccer [[List of Senior CLASS Award men's soccer winners|Senior CLASS Award]], a national award which recognizes the best senior student athletic in men's college soccer.
| ''Black Liberation and Palestine Solidarity'' is a collection of essays by [[Lenni Brenner]] and Matthew Quest, published in 2013. The essays discuss the response of [[black people|African-American]] freedom movements to the [[State of Israel]] and American [[Middle East]] policy.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Base One (rapper)|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Abdulkarim Fardan|2024-09-02]]
| [[Base One (rapper)]] <small>(Nigerian rapper (born 1992))</small>
| [[Abdulkarim Fardan]] <small>(Bahraini association football player)</small>
| Abdulkarim Abdulkarim Abdulla Fardan (born 25 April 1992) is a Bahraini [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] for [[Riffa SC|Riffa]] and the [[Bahrain national football team|Bahrain national team]].
| Isaac Sotunde (born March 14, 1992), known by his stage name Base One is a Nigerian rapper who is signed to Aquila Records.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Honey G (rapper) (2nd nomination)|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of highest-grossing sports films|2024-09-03]]
| [[List of highest-grossing sports films]]
| [[Honey G]] <small>(Topics referred to by the same term)</small>
| The following is a list of highest-grossing [[sports film]]s of all time, the highest-grossing sports film franchises and series, the highest-grossing films by [[sport]], the highest-grossing sports films by year, timeline of highest-grossing sports films, and sports films by tickets sold.
| Honey G may refer to:
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign non-political endorsements (2nd nomination)|2024-07-23]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Stefan Hansen|2024-09-05]]
| [[Stefan Hansen]] <small>(German entrepreneur (born 1963))</small>
| [[List of Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign non-political endorsements]]
| Stefan Hansen is a German [[Entrepreneurship|entrepreneur]]. Born June 9th, 1963, he has been an advocate and leader in the automobile energy market.
| This is a list of notable non-political figures and organizations who publicly indicated support for [[Hillary Clinton]] in the [[2016 United States presidential election]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Togbe Abutia Kodzo Gidi V|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at Liverpool Arena]]
| [[Togbe Abutia Kodzo Gidi V]]
| The [[Liverpool Arena]], currently known for sponsorship reasons as the M&S Bank Arena and previously as the Echo Arena Liverpool, has hosted many entertainment events since its opening in 2008. A list of entertainment events are given in the tables below in an chronological order.
| Togbe Abutia Kodzo Gidi V (born 13 September 1981) is the 33rd Togbe of [[Abutia]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Luigi video games|2024-08-09]]
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| [[List of Luigi video games]] <small>(Video game series)</small>
| [[2018 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2018 TAC Cup season was the 27th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. The season was won by the [[Dandenong Stingrays]] who have claimed there first premiership title after five despite losses in grand finals, they defeated the [[Oakleigh Chargers]] in the grand final by 1 goal.
| ''Luigi'' is a [[video game]] [[List of video game franchises|series]] of [[platformer]]s and [[Puzzle video game]]s that is a spin-off of the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'' franchise]] published and produced by [[Nintendo]]. All games in the series revolve around the titular [[Luigi]], best known for being [[Mario]]'s brother. ''Luigi'' games have been released for various Nintendo [[video game console]]s and [[Handheld game console|handhelds]] dating from the [[Game & Watch]] to the [[Nintendo Switch]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Boardmasters Festival line-ups|2024-07-25]]
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| [[Boardmasters Festival line-ups]] <small>(English music festival performer lineup)</small>
| [[2019 NAB League Boys season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2019 NAB League Boys season was the 28th season of the [[NAB League Boys]] competition; the NAB League (formerly known as the TAC Cup) is an under-19 [[Australian rules football]] representative competition held in [[Victoria (state)|Victoria]], Australia. The season started on 23 March and concluded with the 2019 NAB League Grand Final on September 21. [[Oakleigh Chargers]] defeated Eastern Ranges by 53 points in the grand final, earning that team's fifth premiership.
| [[Boardmasters Festival]] is an annual [[music festival]] that takes place in [[Newquay]], [[Cornwall]] in [[England]]. The following is a list of acts that have played at the festival. Headliners are listed in bold.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Podcats|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[The Podcats]] <small>(French TV series or program)</small>
| [[2017 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2017 TAC Cup season was the 26th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. The season was won by the [[Geelong Falcons]] after when Joel Amartey from the [[Sandringham Dragons]] missed after the siren, this claimed the Falcons third premiership win in its history. [[Geelong Falcons]] defeated the [[Sandringham Dragons]] by 2 points.
| ''The Podcats'' is a [[Television in France|French]] 3D [[animated]] television series of 78 episodes, produced by Okidoki Studio with Docks Dog Studio and the TV channel [[France 3]]. The first season was aired on 7 February 2009 on [[France 3]] in the TV show ''Ludo''. Subsequent seasons aired on [[France 4]] and [[France Ô]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ahmedabad–Darbhanga Sabarmati Express|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Ahmedabad–Darbhanga Sabarmati Express]] <small>(Train in India)</small>
| [[2016 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2016 TAC Cup season was the 25th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. The season was won by the [[Sandringham Dragons]] while defeating the [[Murray Bushrangers]] in the grand final by 17 points, this claimed the Dragons third premiership title.
| The 19165 / 19166 Ahmedabad–Darbhanga Sabarmati Express is an Express train of the Indian Railways connecting {{stnlnk|Ahmedabad Junction}} in [[Gujarat]] and {{stnlnk|Darbhanga Junction}} in [[Bihar]]. It is currently being operated with 19165/19166 train numbers on three days in week.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Idaho Freedom Caucus|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Idaho Freedom Caucus]] <small>(State legislature caucus)</small>
| [[2015 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2015 TAC Cup season was the 24th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Oakleigh Chargers]] won to claim the club's fourth premiership win while defeating the [[Eastern Ranges]] in the grand final by 12 points.
| The Idaho Freedom Caucus is a caucus within the [[Idaho Legislature]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Social Sciences University of Ankara|2024-07-23]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Social Sciences University of Ankara]] <small>(Turkish public university located in Ankara)</small>
| [[1993 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 1993 TAC Cup season was the 2nd season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition.
| Social Sciences University of Ankara is a university located in [[Ankara]], [[Turkey]]. It was established in 2013.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ellis Rubin (actor)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Ellis Rubin (actor)]] <small>(American actor)</small>
| [[2014 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2014 TAC Cup season was the 23rd season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Oakleigh Chargers]] have won the season to claim the club's third premiership win after defeating the [[Calder Cannons]] in the grand final by 47 points.
| Ellis Rubin is an American actor. He is known for playing a young [[P. T. Barnum]] in the 2017 film ''[[The Greatest Showman]]''.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ahmedabad–Darbhanga Sabarmati Express|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[KSR Bangalore–Ajmer Garib Nawaz Express]] <small>(Train in India)</small>
| [[2013 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2013 TAC Cup season was the 22nd season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Eastern Ranges]] have won there 2nd premiership title after defeating the [[Dandenong Stingrays]] in the grand final by 112 points (This is the biggest margin win in a NAB grand final).
| The 16531 / 16532 Ajmer–KSR Bengaluru Garib Nawaz Express is an [[Express trains in India|Express]] train belonging to [[South Western Railway zone]] that runs between {{stnlnk|Ajmer Junction}} and {{stnlnk|Bangalore City}} in India.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dirk Van de Put|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Dirk Van de Put]] <small>(Belgium businessman (born 1960))</small>
| [[2012 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2012 TAC Cup season was the 21st season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Oakleigh Chargers]] have won there 2nd premiership title after defeating [[Gippsland Power]] in the grand final by a 1-point thriller.
| Dirk van de Put (born 14 May 1960) is a Belgian businessman, and the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of [[Mondelez International]]. CEO since November 2017, he also became chairman in April 2018.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gazetted officer (Kenya)|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[2011 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| [[Gazetted officer (Kenya)]]
| The 2011 TAC Cup season was the 20th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Sandringham Dragons]] won their 2nd premiership title after defeating the [[Oakleigh Chargers]] in the grand final by 8 points.
| A gazetted officer is a government [[employee]], a [[registered agent]] or a [[professional]] whose name is published in the ''[[Kenya Gazette]]''. Gazetted officers are [[public administrator]]s and official [[subject-matter expert]]s who may use government [[letterhead]]s, process government documents or work outside the [[civil service]] through a special license.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee]] <small>(1984 Summer Olympics)</small>
| [[2010 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2010 TAC Cup season was the 19th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Calder Cannons]] have won their 6th premiership title after defeating [[Gippsland Power]] in the grand final by a 58 points.
| The Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIII Olympiad, or LAOOC, also known as the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee, was an informal name for the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee for the [[1984 Summer Olympics|Games of the XXIII Olympiad]]. The President of LAOOC was [[Peter Ueberroth]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sophia Moestrup (2nd nomination)|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Sophia Moestrup]] <small>(Danish political scientist and scholar (born 1964))</small>
| [[2000 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2000 TAC Cup season was the 9th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Geelong Falcons]] have won there 2nd premiership title after defeating [[Eastern Ranges]] in the grand final by a 22 points.
| Sophia Moestrup (born 1964{{cn|date=August 2024}}) is a [[Denmark|Danish]] [[political scientist]] and [[scholar]], who is the deputy director for [[Central Africa|Central]] and [[West Africa]] at the [[National Democratic Institute]] (NDI), since November 2005. Previously, she worked for the [[United Nations Industrial Development Organization]] (UNIDO) in Cameroon from 1991 to 1994, was a country representative of [https://um.dk/en/danida Danida] in Niger from July 1994 to July 1997, a consultant for the [[Academy for Educational Development]] during 2004 and a social development consultant at the [[World Bank]] from November 2004 to November 2005, authoring a number of chapters for the World Bank's Social Accountability Sourcebook. Moestrup holds [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] and [[Master of Arts|M.A.]] degrees in [[economics]] from the [[University of Copenhagen]], and a [[Ph.D]]. in [[political science]] from the [[George Washington University]]. Her published work is mainly focused on [[Constitutional law|constitutional developments]], [[democratization]] and [[semi-presidentialism]]. She is a regular contributor to the [https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/africa-year-review-2023 Wilson Center's Africa:Year in Review] series.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/DYWC-AM|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[DYWC-AM]] <small>(Radio station in Dumaguete, Philippines)</small>
| [[2001 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2001 TAC Cup season was the 10th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Calder Cannons]] won their 1st premiership title after defeating the [[Bendigo Pioneers]] in the grand final by a 37 points.
| DYWC (801 [[AM broadcasting|AM]]) Radyo Bandilyo is a [[radio station]] owned and operated by Franciscan Broadcasting Corporation, the media arm of the [[Diocese of Dumaguete]]. Its studios and transmitter facilities are located at the Parish Compound, Brgy. Poblacion, [[Sibulan]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of electoral firsts in New Zealand|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[2002 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| [[List of electoral firsts in New Zealand]]
| The 2002 TAC Cup season was the 11th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Eastern Ranges]] have won there 1st premiership title after defeating the [[Calder Cannons]] in the grand final by a 1-point thriller.
| List of electoral firsts in New Zealand lists members of the [[New Zealand Parliament]] who are notable for age (oldest or youngest) or length of service or by being the “first” for a group e.g. women, Māori, ethnic minorities or LGBT people.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pradeep Kumar (producer)|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Pradeep Kumar (producer)]] <small>(Indian Television Serial Producer)</small>
| [[2003 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2003 TAC Cup season was the 12th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Calder Cannons]] have won there 2nd premiership title after defeating the [[Murray Bushrangers]] in the grand final by 92 points.
| Pradeep Kumar is an Indian television producer, known for his work in the industry. He started his career as a production manager with the TV serial ''Kagaar'' and made his debut as a producer with the [[StarPlus]] show ''Meri Durga'' in 2017.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Godenu|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Godenu]] <small>(Ville in Volta Region, Ghana)</small>
| [[2004 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2004 TAC Cup season was the 13th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Calder Cannons]] have won their third premiership title after defeating the [[Eastern Ranges]] in the grand final by 70 points.
| Gbi-Godenu is a divisional chieftaincy of the traditional area of [[Hohoe]] recognized within of the Constitution of Ghana and legislation regulating the "Headquarters" in Ghanaian society. It is located in the [[Volta River]] region of [[Ghana]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Red Ink Awards|2024-07-26]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Red Ink Awards]] <small>(Indian Journalism Awards)</small>
| [[2005 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian football season)</small>
| The 2005 TAC Cup season was the 14th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Gippsland Power]] have won their 1st premiership title after defeating the [[Dandenong Stingrays]] in the grand final by 15 points.
| The Red Ink Awards, also known as the Red Ink Awards for Excellence in Indian Journalism, are a set of annual awards given by the Mumbai Press Club in India to recognize excellence in journalistic achievements as assessed by a special jury. Instituted in 2010, the award grants national recognition to journalists by a professional body.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of burial places of New Zealand prime ministers|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[2006 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| [[List of burial places of New Zealand prime ministers]]
| The 2006 TAC Cup season was the 15th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Oakleigh Chargers]] have won there 1st premiership title after defeating the [[Calder Cannons]] in the grand final by 27 points.
| The burial places of prime ministers of New Zealand are located across both [[New Zealand]] and [[England]]. In total, 42 people have served as [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]], and of these 33 have died.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dame Un Beso (Menudo song)|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Dame Un Beso (Menudo song)]] <small>(1982 single by Menudo)</small>
| [[2007 TAC Cup season]] <small>(16th season of the TAC Cup Competition)</small>
| The 2007 TAC Cup season was the 16th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Calder Cannons]] have won their fourth premiership title after defeating the [[Murray Bushrangers]] in the grand final by 50 points.
| Dame un Beso is a song by boy band [[Menudo (band)|Menudo]]. The song was released in 1982, sung by [[Johnny Lozada]] as the lead singer, as part of the group's ''[[Una Aventura Llamada Menudo]]'' film and its soundtrack.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/HaKol HaYehudi|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[HaKol HaYehudi]] <small>(Israeli news website)</small>
| [[2008 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2008 TAC Cup season was the 17th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Murray Bushrangers]] won their second premiership title after defeating the [[Dandenong Stingrays]] in the grand final by 81 points.
| ''HaKol HaYehudi'' ({{Lang-he|הקול היהודי}}; lit., "The Jewish Voice") is an Israeli digital newspaper in Hebrew. The paper is written and edited in [[Yitzhar]], by Avraham Binyamin and Yehoshua Hess, who were both convicted of incitement. The paper contains news, as well as political, and religious commentary. It has been described as right-wing and [[Israeli far-right|far-right]]. It is also considered ultra-Orthodox. It has been associated with the settler movement. ''HaKol HaYehudi'' has multiple writers, including [[Meir Ettinger]], and the controversial religious leader Rabbi Yosef Elitzur, who co-authored the ''King's Torah''. The paper is affiliated with Rabbi [[Yitzchak Ginsburgh]]. In 2011, police raided Yitzhar, and the headquarters of the news-site. In 2018, they raised 348,885 [[New Israeli shekel|NIS]] through crowd-funding to start an "investigative system", successfully passing their goal of 320,000 NIS. The newspaper is affiliated with [[Otzma Yehudit]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jyoti Punwani|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Jyoti Punwani]] <small>(Indian journalist)</small>
| [[2009 TAC Cup season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2009 TAC Cup season was the 18th season of the [[NAB League|TAC Cup]] competition. [[Calder Cannons]] won their 5th premiership title after defeating the [[Dandenong Stingrays]] in the grand final by 14 points.
| Jyoti Punwani is a freelance Indian Journalist who has reported for various newspapers including ''[[Indian Express]]'', ''[[Times of India]]'', ''[[The Hindu]]'', ''[[Daily News and Analysis|DNA]]'' and other news media including ''[[Economic & Political Weekly]]'', ''[[Scroll.in]]'' and ''The Hoot''.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Thomas Ripton|2024-07-30]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/758 Boyz SC|2024-08-30]]
| [[Thomas Ripton]] <small>(English rugby union & league player (1872-1946))</small>
| [[758 Boyz SC]] <small>(Football club)</small>
| 758 Boyz Sports Club is a professional [[association football|football]] club based in [[Philipsburg, Sint Maarten]]. The club competes in the [[Sint Maarten Senior League|SMSA Senior League]], the top tier of [[football in Sint Maarten]].
| Thomas "Tom" Ripton ({{circa|first ¼ 1872}} – 23 March 1946) was an English [[rugby union]] and [[rugby league]] footballer who played in the 1890s. He played at representative level for [[Hull & Ouse XV rugby union team|Hull & Ouse XV]], and at club level for [[Hull Kingston Rovers]] ([[List of Hull Kingston Rovers players|Heritage №]]) ([[Captain (sports)|captain]]), and [[Hull F.C.|Hull FC]], as a [[Goal (sport)#Rugby football|goal]]-kicking [[Rugby union positions#Full-back|full-back]], or [[Rugby union positions#Centre|centre]], i.e. number 12 or 13.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sri Preston Kulkarni (2nd nomination)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Asasey Hotel attack|2024-08-15]]
| [[Sri Preston Kulkarni]] <small>(Former diplomat and American political candidate)</small>
| [[Asasey Hotel attack]] <small>(Terror attack in Somalia)</small>
| On 12 July 2019, four [[Al-Shabaab (militant group)|al-Shabaab]] gunmen attacked the Asasey Hotel in [[Kismayo]], [[Jubaland]], [[Somalia]], after another attacker breached the gate with a car bomb. The terrorist attack on the Asasey Hotel began with a [[car bomb]] explosion, followed by gunmen storming the hotel. [[Hodan Nalayeh]], a [[Somali Canadians|Somali-Canadian]] journalist known for her work promoting positive stories about Somalia, was among the victims, along with her husband and several others.
| Srinivas Rao Preston Kulkarni (born October 8, 1978) is an American diplomat and politician who was the Democratic nominee for {{ushr|TX|22}} in both [[2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 22|2020]] and in [[2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Texas#District 22|2018]]. In 2018, he lost to incumbent Congressman [[Pete Olson]]. In 2020, Kulkarni was defeated by Fort Bend County sheriff [[Troy Nehls]] in his second attempt to win election to the 22nd district by seven percent, 52% to 45%.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Martha Mbugua|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Barney McLure|2024-08-25]]
| [[Martha Mbugua]] <small>(Founding Partner at Law 3Sixty, a legal firm based in Nairobi, Kenya's capital city)</small>
| [[Barney McLure]] <small>(Australian rugby league footballer)</small>
| Alex 'Barney' McLure (1916-2005) was an Australian [[rugby league]] footballer who played in the 1940s.
| Martha Mbugua is the founding [[Partner (business rank)|Partner]] at ''Law 3Sixty'', a legal firm based in [[Nairobi]], Kenya's capital city. She founded the business in 2017.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Fiona Krautil|2024-07-17]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Consulate-General of China, Chongjin|2024-09-01]]
| [[Fiona Krautil]] <small>(Australian gender equity, diversity and inclusion specialist)</small>
| [[Consulate-General of China, Chongjin]] <small>(Diplomatic mission)</small>
| The Consulate-General of the People's Republic of China in Chongjin is the consulate of [[China]] in [[Chongjin]], [[North Korea]]. The current consul general is Zhang Daxing.
| Fiona Lea Krautil (born 20 February 1956) is an Australian specialist in inclusion, diversity and equal opportunity in the workplace.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kuppam Airport|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Juan Manuel Bellón López|2024-08-30]]
| [[Kuppam Airport]] <small>(Airport in Kuppam, Andhra Pradesh)</small>
| [[Juan Manuel Bellón López]] <small>(Spanish chess grandmaster (born 1950))</small>
| Juan Manuel Bellón López (born 8 May 1950) is a Spanish and Swedish (since 2017) [[chess]] player who holds the [[FIDE title]] of Grandmaster (1978). He is a five-time [[Spanish Chess Championship|Spanish Chess Champion]] (1969, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1982), [[Chess Olympiad]] individual silver medal winner ([[23rd Chess Olympiad|1978]]), and [[European Team Chess Championship]] (1989) individual bronze medal winner.
| Kuppam Airport is a public airport under construction at [[Kuppam]], in the [[States and union territories of India|state]] of [[Andhra Pradesh]], India. The [[greenfield airport]] will be built by the Infrastructure Corporation of Andhra Pradesh Limited ([https://www.incap.co.in/about-us.html#work1 INCAP]). The project site is located at Shantipuram mandal, about {{convert|25|km|abbr=on}} from the proposed eight-lane [[Chennai–Bangalore Expressway]], and will be built at an estimated cost of {{INRConvert|100|c|lk=on|year=2018}} in {{Convert|1000|acre|km2}}.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Finn Ecrepont|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Pakistani animated television series|2024-08-22]]
| [[List of Pakistani animated television series]]
| [[Finn Ecrepont]] <small>(Scottish footballer)</small>
| This is a list of Pakistani animated pictures.
| Finn Ecrepont (born 30 July 2002) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for {{Scottish football updater|Stranrae}} club [[Stranraer F.C.|Stranraer]]. He spent his youth and early years at [[Ayr United F.C.|Ayr United]], and also played on loan for [[Albion Rovers F.C.|Albion Rovers]] and Stranraer.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Makhna|2024-08-01]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jeju Islamic Cultural Center|2024-09-02]]
| [[Makhna]] <small>(2018 single by Yo Yo Honey Singh)</small>
| [[Jeju Islamic Cultural Center]] <small>(Cultural center in Jeju City, Jeju, South Korea)</small>
| The Jeju Islamic Cultural Center or Jeju Islamic Center (JICC; {{lang-ko|제주 이슬람 문화센터}}) is an [[Islamic]] cultural center in Nohyeong, [[Jeju City]], [[Jeju Province]], [[South Korea]].
| "Makhna" is a hit single by [[India]]n rapper [[Yo Yo Honey Singh]] and [[Neha Kakkar]]. The track was released on 21 December 2018 as a single by [[T-Series (company)|T-Series]] via [[YouTube]]. The video features [[Nidhi Sunil]] and Yo Yo Honey Singh. It was shot in [[Havana|Old Havana]], [[Cuba]] and is one of the most expensive music videos of India.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of IrAero destinations|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at Civic Arena (Pittsburgh, PA)]] <small>(List of events)</small>
| [[List of IrAero destinations]]
| From its opening in 1961 until its closing in 2010, Pittsburgh's [[Civic Arena (Pittsburgh)|Civic Arena]] (formerly located at 300 Auditorium Place and later 66 Mario Lemieux Place), has hosted many local, regional and international artists, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of notable concerts are given in the table below, with other non-concert entertainment events also included.
| As of March 2024, [[IrAero]] operates the following services:
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Jerusalem Herald|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Michael Bonette|2024-09-02]]
| [[The Jerusalem Herald]] <small>(Israeli news site)</small>
| [[Michael Bonette]] <small>(Uruguayan footballer (born 1998))</small>
| Anderson Michael Bonette Rodríguez (born 9 March 1998) is a [[Uruguay]]an footballer who plays as a [[midfielder]] for [[C.A. Rentistas|Rentistas]] in the [[Uruguayan Primera División]].
| ''The Jerusalem Herald'' is an Israeli [[English language|English]]-language digital news site that presents analysis and commentary from a Jewish [[Religious Zionism|religious Zionist]] perspective. ''The Jerusalem Herald'' was co-founded in 2017 by journalists Ari Yashar and Dr. Nancy G. Sher, and is headquartered in [[Jerusalem]], [[Israel]]. It is a division of [[Yashar Communications]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/21st Asianet Film Awards|2024-07-24]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Olivia McIsaac|2024-09-01]]
| [[21st Asianet Film Awards]] <small>(awards ceremony for 2018 Malayalam films, Kalamassery, Kochi, India)</small>
| [[Olivia McIsaac]] <small>(Canadian ice dancer)</small>
| Olivia McIsaac (born October 30, 2001) is a [[Canadian]] former competitive [[ice dancer]]. With her former skating partner, [[Corey Circelli]], she is the [[2020 Canadian Figure Skating Championships|2020 Canadian national]] junior bronze medalist. With her former skating partner, Elliott Graham, she is the [[2018 Canadian Figure Skating Championships|2018 Canadian national]] junior silver medalist and finished in the top 12 at the [[2018 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2018 World Junior Championships]].
| The 21st [[Asianet Film Awards]], honoring the best [[Malayalam]] films of 2018, was held on 6 and 7 April 2019 near at FACT Sports Association Ground, [[Kalamassery]], [[Kochi]]. The show was hosted by [[Nyla Usha]], [[Govind Padmasoorya]] and Prathibha Sai.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lost Mysteries (2nd nomination)|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sadik Basha|2024-09-01]]
| [[Sadik Basha]] <small>(Albanian footballer)</small>
| [[Lost Mysteries]]
| Sadik Basha (born 4 June 2002) is an [[Albania]]n footballer who plays as a [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] for [[KF Luftëtari|Luftëtari]] in the [[Kategoria e Parë]].
| Lost Mysteries or Scooby-Doo Lost Mysteries is a series of artworks by artist Travis Falligant. The series functions as both a parody of ''[[Scooby-Doo]]'' and [[horror films]]. The early artworks simply portray the [[Scooby Gang]] coming across classic [[List of horror film villains|horror film characters]] (mostly [[slasher killer]]s) drawn as to look like screenshots from the original ''[[Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!]]'' show, later images sometimes feature ''[[The New Scooby-Doo Movies]]'' style [[title screen]]s with [[guest star]] like appearances from horror film personalities. A few pieces do not feature horror themes but instead [[controversial]] or [[wikt:provocative|provocative]] figures of [[entertainment]], such as persons associated with [[exploitation film]]s.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jasën Blu|2024-07-30]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Funhit Mein Jaari|2024-09-06]]
| [[Jasën Blu]] <small>(Nigerian singer)</small>
| [[Funhit Mein Jaari]] <small>(2020 Indian TV series)</small>
| ''Funhit Mein Jaari'' or simply known as ''FMJ'', is an Indian [[Hindi language]] television comedy series. The show was produced by [[Haarsh Limbachiyaa]] under the banner H3 Entertainment. It premiered from 22 August 2020 to 30 January 2021 on [[SAB TV]].
| Jasën Blu is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, record producer and score composer. His debut project, the ''[[Road 2 Soulwave]]'' EP was released in October 2020 after several unofficial releases as well as commercial singles which include "Already" (2017), "Brown Shuga" (2019), "Chill", and "BluFunk" (2023).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Armoured One (2nd nomination)|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/177 Franklin Street (2nd nomination)|2024-08-27]]
| [[Armoured One]] <small>(U.S. security company)</small>
| [[177 Franklin Street]] <small>(Commercial building in Manhattan, New York)</small>
| 177 Franklin Street is a historic six-story commercial building located on Franklin Street between Hudson and Greenwich streets in the [[TriBeCa, Manhattan|TriBeCa]] neighborhood of [[Manhattan]] in New York City. Frederick Jenth designed the building for William Grupe; construction started in 1887 and was finished the next year. The structure was originally designed as a five-story building; a sixth story was added in 1890.
| Armoured One is a [[United States|U.S.]] based security and safety company with its focuses on protecting schools from an [[Active shooter|active shooter attack]]. The company conducts physical security risk assessments in [[schools]], [[colleges]], and [[universities]] to help mitigate security concerns.
Armoured One is the nation's leading expert in K-12 active shooter attacks and physical security. Armoured One manufactures security glass and window film that is made to slow down or stop active shooter attacks.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Darwin 1942: The Japanese Attack on Australia|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Ukraine, Dublin|2024-09-01]]
| [[Darwin 1942: The Japanese Attack on Australia]] <small>(2017 book by Bob Alford)</small>
| [[Embassy of Ukraine, Dublin]] <small>(Diplomatic mission)</small>
| The Embassy of Ukraine in Ireland is the diplomatic mission of [[Ukraine]] in [[Ireland]]. It is located in the capital of Ireland, [[Dublin]].
| ''Darwin 1942: The Japanese Attack on Australia'' is a 2017 book by Bob Alford, illustrated by Jim Laurier. It covers the [[Bombing of Darwin|two air raids]] on [[Darwin, Northern Territory|Darwin]] in the [[Northern Territory]] in [[Australia]] on 19 February 1942. [[Air raids on Australia, 1942–43|The bombing of Darwin]] was often called "Australia's [[Pearl Harbor]]": the Imperial Japanese Navy began the attack on 19 February 1942, killing more than 230 people and destroying ships, buildings and infrastructure.
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| [[Dog Puller]] <small>(Dog sport for dogs and people)</small>
| [[Embassy of Moldova, Tel Aviv]] <small>(Diplomatic mission)</small>
| The Embassy of Moldova (commonly referred to as the Moldovan Embassy) is a [[diplomatic mission]] in [[Israel]] located in [[Tel Aviv]] and is the chief diplomatic mission of [[Moldova]] in Israel. The [[embassy]]'s role in Israel is to maintain and develop relations between Moldova and Israel.
| Dog Puller is a [[List of dog sports|dog sport]], based on exercises with a dog fitness tool, which originated in [[Chernihiv]], Ukraine in August 2012.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Loca (Honey Singh song)|2024-08-01]]
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| [[Loca (Honey Singh song)]] <small>(2020 single by Yo Yo Honey Singh)</small>
| [[2016 VFL Women's season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2016 VFL Women's season was the inaugural season of the [[VFL Women's]] (VFLW). The season commenced on 3 April and concluded with the [[Grand Final|grand final]] on 18 September 2016. The competition was contested by ten clubs, most of whom were independent clubs that had been transferred from the now-defunct [[Victorian Women's Football League]].
| "''Loca''" ({{lang-en|"Crazy"}}) is a 2020 single by Indian rapper [[Yo Yo Honey Singh]] featuring Simar Kaur. The track was released on 3 March 2020 by [[T-Series (company)|T-Series]] via [[YouTube]]. The video stars Yo Yo Honey Singh and Nickky Pickky.
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| [[Marek Małecki]] <small>(Polish equestrian)</small>
| [[2017 VFL Women's season]] <small>(Second VFLW season)</small>
| The 2017 VFL Women's season was the second season of the [[VFL Women's]] (VFLW). The season commenced on 6 May and concluded with the [[Grand Final]] on 24 September 2017.
| Marek Małecki (6 February 1938 – 19 February 2023) was a Polish [[equestrianism|equestrian]]. He competed in [[Equestrian at the 1972 Summer Olympics|two events]] at the [[1972 Summer Olympics]]. He was the three-day champion in the 1974 Polish Senior Equestrian Championships.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2016 VFL Women's season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Inter-Services Public Relations media productions]] <small>(ISPR media productions)</small>
| [[2018 VFL Women's season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2018 VFL Women's season was the third season of the [[VFL Women's]] (VFLW). The season commenced on 5 May and concluded with the [[Grand Final]] on 23 September 2018. The competition was contested by thirteen clubs.
| [[Inter-Services Public Relations]] of [[Pakistan]] produced many media productions. Since the 1990s, the ISPR has been producing dramas, songs, films on military fiction, games and military reality shows. The drama [[Alpha Bravo Charlie]] was a hit drama by ISPR during the late 1990s. This is a list of songs, shows, games, films and dramas produced by ISPR.
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| [[2019 VFL Women's season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| [[A Boy Named 68818]]
| The 2019 VFL Women's season was the fourth season of the [[VFL Women's]] (VFLW). The season commenced on 5 May and concluded with the [[Grand Final]] on 22 September 2019. The competition was contested by thirteen clubs. This was to be the last VFLW season until [[2021 VFL Women's season|2021]], with no competition held in 2020 due to the impact of the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].
| ''A Boy Named 68818'' is a true-life account of Israel "Srulik" Stark in the [[Holocaust]], his spiritual resistance, and rebuilding afterwards, written by his daughter, Miriam (Stark) Miller. Aimed for children aged 10–14 as well as adults, the book was published in 2015 and distributed by [[Feldheim Publishers]]. It was praised by several Jewish and [[Holocaust memorial]] organizations.
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| [[Monaco–Turkey relations]] <small>(Bilateral relations)</small>
| [[2017 TAC Cup Girls season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2017 TAC Cup Girls season was the inaugural season of the [[TAC Cup Girls]] competition for under-18 female [[Australian rules football|Australian rules footballers]] in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]. The premiership was won by the [[Calder Cannons]], who finished on top of the ladder with the highest percentage at the end of season. This was the mechanism to determine the premiers, with no finals series or [[Grand Final]] match held as is customary in Australian football competitions.
| Turkey and Monaco established diplomatic relations in 1954 and since then have enjoyed excellent relations, which both countries seek to maintain and strengthen.{{According to whom|date=October 2020}}
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Road 2 Soulwave|2024-07-30]]
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| [[Road 2 Soulwave]] <small>(2020 EP by Jasën Blu)</small>
| [[2018 TAC Cup Girls season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2018 TAC Cup Girls season was the second season of the [[TAC Cup Girls]] competition for under-18 female [[Australian rules football]]ers in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]. The season commenced on 3 March and concluded on 19 May. The premiership was won by the [[Geelong Falcons]], who defeated the [[Northern Knights Football Club|Northern Knights]] in the first [[Grand Final]] match in the competition.
| ''Road 2 Soulwave'' is an EP by Nigerian R&B/soul singer, songwriter and record producer [[Jasën Blu]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1xbet|2024-07-22]]
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| [[1xbet]] <small>(Online Gambling Company)</small>
| [[2019 NAB League Girls season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2019 NAB League Girls season was the third season of the [[NAB League Girls]] competition for under-18 female [[Australian rules football|Australian rules footballers]] in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]. The season commenced on 3 March and concluded on 25 May. The premiership was won by the [[Northern Knights Football Club|Northern Knights]], who defeated the [[Calder Cannons]] in the [[Grand Final]]. A total of 13 teams competed this season, one more than the previous season owing to the inclusion of [[Tasmanian AFL bid|a team from Tasmania]], however they played only two matches and so we were automatically last-place finishers.
| 1xBet is an online gambling company licensed by [[Curaçao]] eGaming License. It was founded in 2007 and registered in Cyprus. The organisation operates a franchise business model. Following revelations into the company's finances, it is not allowed to operate in a variety of countries including the US, UK, France and Spain, following which the company changed its focus to Africa, South America and India.
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| This is a list of celebrities who publicly indicated support for [[Hillary Clinton]] in the [[2016 United States presidential election]].


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| [[Nostalgames]] <small>(2014 indie game development cooperative)</small>
| [[2021 NAB League Girls season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2021 NAB League Girls season was the fifth season of the [[NAB League Girls]] competition for under-19 female [[Australian rules football|Australian rules footballers]] in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]. The season commenced on 6 February and concluded with the [[Grand Final]] on 16 May. The premiership was won by [[Oakleigh Chargers]], who defeated [[Geelong Falcons]] in the Grand Final.
| Nostalgames (formerly known as Kremlingames) is an indie game development [[cooperative]] founded in 2014.{{from where?|date=June 2023}} They specialize in making geopolitical strategy games in which the player is given the opportunity to rewrite the history of the [[Soviet Union]] (USSR) and other countries. The studio is co-owned by Maxim Chornobuk and Vasiliy Kostylev, with other members contributing to important decisions.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Edward Henry Burke Cooper|2024-08-08]]
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| [[Edward Henry Burke Cooper]] <small>(British Actor)</small>
| [[2021 VFL Women's season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2021 VFL Women's season was the fifth season of the [[VFL Women's]] (VFLW). The season commenced on 27 February and was eventually curtailed on 10 September 2021 by the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria]], causing the grand final to be cancelled and no premiership awarded. {{VFLW Col}} were recognised as the minor premiers for their undefeated regular season.
| Edward Cooper (1912-1937) was a British actor, communist activist, and newspaper worker, who died fighting for the [[International Brigades]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]]. He was also a close friend of [[Ralph Winston Fox]], and [[John Cornford]], and is memorialised on the [[Oxford Spanish Civil War memorial]].
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| [[Wayne Couzens]] <small>(British murderer and former police officer)</small>
| [[List of Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign screen and stage performer endorsements]]
| Wayne Couzens (born 20 December 1972) is a former [[police officer]] in the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] who in March 2021 [[Murder of Sarah Everard|kidnapped, raped, and murdered 33-year-old Sarah Everard]]. Couzens pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a [[whole life order]].
| This is a list of screen and stage performers who publicly indicated support for [[Hillary Clinton]] in the [[2016 United States presidential election]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jordan Palin|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dawson Gurley|2024-09-04]]
| [[Jordan Palin]] <small>(English former motorcycle speedway rider)</small>
| [[Dawson Gurley]] <small>(American YouTube personality)</small>
| Dawson Gurley, also known as Big Daws, is an [[Americans|American]] [[YouTube personality]], known for the channel Big Daws TV (stylized BigDawsTv) consisting of pranks, with a second channel called BigDawsVlogs consisting of vlogs and extra footage from his main channel.
| Jordan Palin (born 19 February 2004) is a former [[motorcycle speedway]] rider from England.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hynek Štichauer|2024-08-01]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Brilant Hasaj|2024-09-02]]
| [[Hynek Štichauer]] <small>(Czech speedway rider)</small>
| [[Brilant Hasaj]] <small>(Albanian footballer)</small>
| Brilant Hasaj (born 5 June 1996) is an Albanian professional [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward (association football)#Centre-forward|centre-forward]] for [[KF Murlani|Murlani]].
| Hynek Štichauer (born 17 June 1987) is a [[motorcycle speedway]] rider from the Czech Republic.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Andreas Messing|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Andreas Messing]] <small>(Swedish speedway rider)</small>
| [[2021 NAB League Boys season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2021 NAB League Boys season was the 29th season of the [[NAB League Boys]] competition for under-19 male [[Australian rules football|Australian rules footballers]] in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]. The season commenced on 27 March and concluded on 3 September, after the [[Australian Football League|AFL]] announced the cessation of further matches due the impact of the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Australia|COVID-19 pandemic]].
| Andreas Messing (born 28 January 1987) is a former [[motorcycle speedway]] rider from Sweden.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gunnar Malmqvist|2024-07-26]]
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| [[Gunnar Malmqvist]] <small>(Swedish speedway rider)</small>
| [[Bellinzona Ladies Open]] <small>(Tennis tournament)</small>
| The Bellinzona Ladies Open is a tournament for professional female [[tennis]] players played on outdoor [[clay court]]s. The event is classified as a $60,000 [[ITF Women's World Tennis Tour]] tournament and has been held in [[Bellinzona]], Switzerland, since 2021.
| Gunnar Malmqvist (born 25 December 1940) is a Swedish former [[motorcycle speedway]] rider.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Henry Long (speedway rider)|2024-07-26]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gehard Hasa|2024-08-31]]
| [[Henry Long (speedway rider)]] <small>(South African speedway rider (1927–2019))</small>
| [[Gehard Hasa]] <small>(Albanian footballer)</small>
| Gehard Hasa (born 23 February 1997) is an [[Albania]]n former professional [[association football|footballer]] who played as an [[Midfielder#Attacking midfielder|attacking midfielder]].
| Henry Long (26 July 1927 – 8 July 2019) was an international [[Motorcycle speedway|speedway rider]] from South Africa.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Michele Paco Castagna|2024-08-01]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Omar Gosh (2nd nomination)|2024-09-04]]
| [[Michele Paco Castagna]] <small>(Italian speedway rider)</small>
| [[Omar Gosh]] <small>(American YouTube personality)</small>
| Marco Antonio Escobar, better known online as Omar Gosh, is an American [[YouTube personality]]. Omar has videos consisting of adventures, pranks, and paranormal videos on his YouTube channel OmarGoshTV, and vlogs on his secondary channel The Omar Gosh. As of May 2021 he has more than 3.8 million subscribers and more than 590 million views.
| Michele Paco Castagna (born 4 March 1994) is an Italian international [[Motorcycle speedway|speedway rider]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Karel Průša|2024-07-25]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Amadour|2024-09-05]]
| [[Karel Průša]] <small>(Czech speedway rider (1938–2019))</small>
| [[Amadour]] <small>(American conceptual artist and musician)</small>
| Amadour (born 1995) is an American conceptual artist and musician. Amadour grew up in [[Reno, Nevada]], and [[Sausalito, California]], graduated from [[UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture]] in 2018, and lives and works in [[Los Angeles|Los Angeles, California]] and [[New York City|New York City, New York]].
| Karel Průša (1938–2019) was an international [[Motorcycle speedway|speedway rider]] from Czechoslovakia.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bedřich Slaný|2024-07-25]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ex-Muslim activism in Kerala|2024-09-04]]
| [[Bedřich Slaný]] <small>(Czech speedway rider)</small>
| [[Ex-Muslim activism in Kerala]] <small>(Activism in Indian state)</small>
| [[Ex-Muslims|Ex-Muslim]] activism in [[Kerala]] is a social phenomenon that has been on the rise since 2021, when it began to develop from discussions on social media platforms into a broader movement in society at large. The [[Facebook]] community "Ex-Muslims of Kerala" originated from a broader atheist group, then branched off in 2019 as support for the movement gained traction from numerous Kerala ex-Muslims. On 9 January 2022, the organization "Ex-Muslims of Kerala" announced its formation.
| Bedřich Slaný (20 January 1932 – 11 October 1980) is a [[Czechs|Czech]] former international [[Motorcycle speedway|speedway rider]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gamaji Bhangare|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Yannick Dinane|2024-09-04]]
| [[Gamaji Bhangare]] <small>(Koli Subedar of Maratha army)</small>
| [[Yannick Dinane]] <small>(Sint Maarten footballers)</small>
| Yannick Rowan Dinane (born 13 August 1998) is a Sint Maarten [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[left midfielder]] for Sint Maarten club [[FC Soualiga|Soualiga]].
| The Gamaji Bhangare was [[Koli people|Koli]] [[subedar]] in the [[Maratha Army]] of [[Maratha Empire]] during the reign of [[Maratha (caste)|Maratha]] ruler [[Chhatrapati]] [[Shivaji]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bhajpa Ki Baat|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Japan, Kyiv|2024-08-27]]
| [[Bhajpa Ki Baat]] <small>(Mouthpiece of Bharatiya Janata Party, Haryana (BJP))</small>
| [[Embassy of Japan, Kyiv]] <small>(Diplomatic mission)</small>
| The Embassy of Japan in Ukraine ({{nihongo|2=在ウクライナ日本国大使館|3=Zai Ukuraina Nihonkoku Taishikan}}, {{lang-ua|Посольство Японії в Україні}}) is located in the [[Pecherskyi District|Pechersk district]] of [[Kyiv]], near the building of the [[Government of Ukraine|Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine]]. It is being headed by an extraordinary and [[plenipotentiary]] ambassador.
| Bhajpa Ki Baat is a predominantly Indian political news website and magazine. It is the official magazine of the [[Bharatiya Janata Party, Haryana]].
Its first edition was published dated on 1 October 2000 from state unit office under the editorial board of [[Rattan Lal Kataria]], [[Manohar Lal Khattar]] & [[O. P. Dhankar]]. [[Pandit Pawan|Pawan Pandit]] is currently serving as the editor-in-chief from 2020.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pandit Pawan|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/HG2 Filmworks (director)|2024-09-04]]
| [[Pandit Pawan]] <small>(Indian politician)</small>
| [[HG2 Filmworks (director)]] <small>(American music video director)</small>
| Olaolu Akorede Olabode Folarin (born October 1, 1989) also known as HG2 Filmworks is a [[Nigeria]]n-[[America]]n [[music video director]], commercial filmmaker, graphic designer, entrepreneur and [[cinematographer]].
| Pawan Pandit is the [[Office bearer]] of [[BJP]], [[Haryana]]. He is a member of State Working Committee & In-charge of the website & information technology department of the [[Bharatiya Janata Party, Haryana]]. He is serving as the current [[editor-in-chief]] of [[Bhajpa Ki Baat]] since 2020. He is also a founder and national president of [[Bhartiya Gau Raksha Dal]], a right-wing Hindu nationalist volunteer organisation.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of English immigrants to America|2024-09-03]]
| [[List of English immigrants to America]]
| [[2018 Shreveport mayoral election]]
| This is a list of [[English people]] who immigrated to the [[Colonial history of the United States|North American colonies]] which preceded the formation of the United States of America.
| The 2018 [[Shreveport]] mayoral election resulted in the election of [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] [[Adrian Perkins]] who defeated incumbent [[List of mayors of Shreveport, Louisiana|mayor of Shreveport]] Ollie Tyler in the runoff. The [[nonpartisan blanket primary]] was held on November 6, 2018, and as no candidate obtained the required majority, the [[general election]] followed on December 8, 2018.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2016 VFL Women's season|2024-09-06]]
| [[2022 VFL Women's season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| [[2010 Shreveport mayoral election]]
| The 2022 VFL Women's season was the sixth season of the [[VFL Women's]] (VFLW). The season commenced on 12 February and concluded with the grand final on 3 July. {{VFLW Ess}} went through the season undefeated and won its first [[List of VFL Women's premiers|VFLW premiership]], defeating the {{VFLW SS}} by 35 points in the grand final; this resulted in the first completed VFLW season since 2019 after [[COVID-19]] disruptions affected the previous two seasons.
| The 2010 [[Shreveport]] mayoral election resulted in the re-election of incumbent [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] [[Cedric Glover]] who defeated [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] Bryan Wooley in the runoff to win a second term in office. The [[nonpartisan blanket primary]] was held on October 2, 2010, and as no candidate obtained the required majority, the [[general election]] followed on November 2, 2010.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kim Hyok-son|2024-09-03]]
| [[Kim Hyok-son]] <small>(North Korean footballer)</small>
| [[2006 Shreveport mayoral election]]
| Kim Hyok-son (born 1 June 1989) is a North Korean [[association football|footballer]]. He represented North Korea on at least three occasions in 2016.
| The 2006 [[Shreveport]] mayoral election resulted in the election of [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] [[Cedric Glover]] who defeated [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] Jerry Jones in the runoff in the open race to succeed outgoing mayor [[Keith Hightower]]. The [[nonpartisan blanket primary]] was held on September 30, 2006, and as no candidate obtained the required majority, the [[general election]] followed on November 7, 2006.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mohammad Furqan|2024-08-18]]
| [[Mohammad Furqan]]
| [[2002 Shreveport mayoral election]]
| Mohammad Furqan, is a Uttar Pradesh politician of the [[Bahujan Samaj Party]] and was elected mayor of [[Aligarh Municipal Corporation]] in 2017.
| The 2002 [[Shreveport]] mayoral election resulted in the re-election of [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] [[Keith Hightower]] who defeated [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] Vernon Adams by a large margin in the election of October 5, 2002. As Hightower won a simple majority in this round, no run-off election was held.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mohammed Tharwat Hassan|2024-09-03]]
| [[Mohammed Tharwat Hassan]] <small>(Egyptian scientist)</small>
| [[1998 Shreveport mayoral election]]
| Mohammed Tharwat Hassan {{Lang-ar|محمد ثروت حسن}} is an associate professor of [[physics]] and optical sciences at the [[University of Arizona]] in the United States.
| The 1998 [[Shreveport]] mayoral election resulted in the defeat of [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] incumbent [[Bo Williams|Robert W. "Bo" Williams]] by [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] [[Politics of Shreveport|councilman]] [[Keith Hightower]]. As Hightower did not win at least 50% of the vote in the primary, he and mayor Williams were entitled to a run-off election. However, Williams declined to run in the second round making Hightower the mayor-elect after the first round of voting.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of India, Ljubljana|2024-09-01]]
| [[Embassy of India, Ljubljana]] <small>(Diplomatic mission of India to Slovenia)</small>
| [[1994 Shreveport mayoral election]]
| The Embassy of India in [[Ljubljana]] is the [[diplomatic mission]] of [[India]] to [[Slovenia]]. The current ambassador is Namrata S. Kumar.
| The 1994 [[Shreveport]] mayoral election resulted in the election of [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[Politics of Shreveport|councilman]] [[Bo Williams|Robert W. "Bo" Williams]] in the race to succeed incumbent [[Hazel Beard]]. The [[Louisiana primary|primary election]] was held on October 1, 1994. Williams and fellow councilman Roy Cary advanced to the [[general election]] held on November 8, 1994.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of India, Bratislava|2024-08-30]]
| [[Embassy of India, Bratislava]] <small>(Diplomatic mission of India to Slovakia)</small>
| [[1990 Shreveport mayoral election]]
| The Embassy of India in [[Bratislava]] is the [[diplomatic mission]] of [[India]] to [[Slovakia]]. The ambassador is Smt.Apoorva Srivastava.
| The 1990 [[Shreveport]] mayoral election resulted in the election of [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[Politics of Shreveport|councilwoman]] [[Hazel Beard]] in the race to succeed the term limited incumbent, John Brennan Hussey. The [[Louisiana primary|primary election]] was held on October 6, 1990. Beard and [[C. O. Simpkins Sr.|C. O. Simpkins]], a [[dentist]] and [[civil rights activist]], advanced to the [[general election]] held on November 6, 1994. Beard became the first woman, and the first Republican since [[Reconstruction era|Reconstruction]], to serve as [[List of mayors of Shreveport, Louisiana|mayor of Shreveport]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mat Watson|2024-08-01]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2017 TAC Cup Girls season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Mat Watson]] <small>(English YouTuber and entertainer)</small>
| [[2022 NAB League Girls season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2022 NAB League Girls season was the sixth season of the [[NAB League Girls]] competition for under-19 female [[Australian rules football]]ers in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]. The season commenced on 22 January and concluded with the [[Grand Final]] on 8 April. The premiership was won by the [[Western Jets]], who claimed their first title by defeating the [[Dandenong Stingrays]] in the grand final.
| Matthew Campbell Watson (born 13 July 1973) is a British motor journalist. He is mainly known for presenting the U.K based company [[Carwow]]'s official [[YouTube]] channel of the same name.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bank of Carmel|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Interesting Engineering (2nd nomination)|2024-09-05]]
| [[Bank of Carmel]] <small>(Historic building in California, U.S.)</small>
| [[Interesting Engineering]] <small>(American online magazine)</small>
| ''Interesting Engineering'' is an [[online magazine]] covering topics such as [[innovation]], [[science]], [[culture]], [[health]], [[Transport|transportation]], defense, and [[technology]].
| The Bank of Carmel was in a historic building, constructed in 1938 by architect C. J. Ryland, in [[Carmel-by-the-Sea, California]], United States. It was Carmel's first commercial [[bank]] and the only 1930s [[Art Deco]] style building in Carmel. Artist [[Paul Whitman]] was commissioned to create two [[Relief |bas reliefs]] for the front of the bank building. In 1959, the bank merged with the [[Crocker National Bank]] ending a 36-year history as the Bank of Carmel. The structure is recognized as an important commercial building in the city's ''Downtown Conservation District Historic Property Survey,'' and was nominated and submitted to the [[California Register of Historical Resources]] on November 30, 2002.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lukáš Koprna|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Lukáš Koprna]] <small>(Slovak footballer)</small>
| [[2022 NAB League Boys season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2022 NAB League Boys season is the 30th season of the [[NAB League Boys]] competition for under-19 male [[Australian rules football]]ers in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]. The season commenced on 2 April and will conclude with the Grand Final on 17 September.
| Lukáš Koprna (born 24 October 2003) is a [[Slovakia|Slovak]] [[Association football|footballer]] who plays for [[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava juniori]] as a [[Midfielder (association football)|midfielder]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Aditya Khanna|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Matúš Chropovský|2024-09-03]]
| [[Aditya Khanna]] <small>(Indian entrepreneur, financier and philanthropist)</small>
| [[Matúš Chropovský]] <small>(Slovak footballer)</small>
| Matúš Chropovský (born 3 June 2002) is a [[Slovakia|Slovak]] [[Association football|footballer]] who plays for [[FC ViOn Zlaté Moravce|ViOn Zlaté Moravce]] as a [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]].
| Aditya Khanna (born 8 December 1971) is an Indian entrepreneur, financier and philanthropist. In 2020, he co-founded Faarms, an Indian [[technology company]], which merged with Connect India E-Commerce Services in 2024 to form Bharat Supply, a [[Freight technology|logistics technology]], [[e-commerce]] and [[Fintech|financial technology]] company. In 2023, Khanna became a partner at Ethiopotash, a company that [[Mining|mines]] and [[Refining|refines]] [[Potassium sulfate|sulphate of potash]] in [[Ethiopia]]. In 2024, he became a non-executive partner of Etonhurst Investment Advisors, an Indian real estate fund management firm.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vedaant Madhavan|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Miranda (engine)|2024-09-02]]
| [[Vedaant Madhavan]] <small>(Indian swimmer)</small>
| [[Miranda (engine)]] <small>(Firefly Aerospace liquid-fuel rocket engine)</small>
| Miranda is a liquid-fueled rocket engine currently being developed by [[Firefly Aerospace]]. The engine is designed to power both Firefly's [[Firefly Aerospace MLV|MLV]] (Medium Launch Vehicle) and the [[Antares (rocket)|Antares 330]] from [[Northrop Grumman]].
| Vedaant Madhavan is an Indian swimmer. He won the 48th Junior Indian National Aquatics Championships, winning 4 gold medals and 3 silver medals. He also set a new national junior record time in 1500m freestyle at this event. He won five gold medals at the Malaysia Open Swimming Championships 2023.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Shreveport mayoral elections|2024-07-23]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2022 Jubba Airways Fokker 50 crash (2nd nomination)|2024-08-31]]
| [[2022 Shreveport mayoral election]]
| [[2022 Jubba Airways Fokker 50 crash]]
| On 18 July 2022, a [[Fokker 50]] operated by [[Jubba Airways]] on a domestic flight from [[Baidoa]] to [[Mogadishu]] crashed while landing on runway 5 at [[Aden Adde International Airport]], [[Mogadishu]], [[Somalia]]. All 36 occupants survived the crash, with 16 injured passengers being hospitalized.
| The 2022 Shreveport mayoral election took place on November 8, 2022, with a [[runoff election]] on December 10 because no candidate obtained a majority of the vote in the first round. It selected the next [[mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana|mayor]] of [[Shreveport, Louisiana]]. Incumbent [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] mayor [[Adrian Perkins]] sought re-election to a second term in office, but finished fourth in the general election. Former [[Shreveport City Council]]lor Tom Arceneaux, a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]], and [[Louisiana Senate|Louisiana state senator]] [[Gregory Tarver]], a Democrat, advanced to the runoff election. Besides Perkins, other candidates eliminated in the general election include [[Caddo Parish]] Commission president Mario Chavez and city councillor LeVette Fuller.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Navin Khanna|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at Central Harbourfront Event Space]]
| [[Navin Khanna]] <small>(Indian businessman and former polo player)</small>
| Here are lists of entertainment events at Central Harbourfront Event Space, [[Central Harbourfront]].
| Navin Khanna (born 1 April 1962) is an Indian businessman and former [[polo]] player. Khanna's business interests are in the [[Commodity market|commodities]], [[Alcoholic beverage|alcohol]], [[Food industry|food]], [[Drink industry|drinks]], and [[Trading company|trading]] industries. In his business career, he facilitated the import of commodities to India from various foreign companies. Khanna's name appeared in the [[Offshore Leaks]] report that was published by the [[International Consortium of Investigative Journalists]] in 2013. Khanna was a noted polo player and has been owned his own polo teams.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Adam Fox Building|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kimeshan Naidoo|2024-09-02]]
| [[Adam Fox Building]] <small>(Historic building in California, U.S.)</small>
| [[Kimeshan Naidoo]] <small>(South African entrepreneur and engineer (born 1991))</small>
| Kimeshan Naidoo (born 8 May 1991) is a South African entrepreneur and engineer. He is known for co-founding [[Unibuddy]], an educational technology company. Unibuddy became a $100 million enterprise by market cap in 2020. He currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer of BX Technologies, a London-based climate tech startup. In June 2024, [[Ashinaga (organization)|Ashinaga]] announced Naidoo joined their UK board of trustees to bring his technical expertise to their Ashinaga Africa Initiative.
| The Adam Fox Building, is a historic [[Mixed-use development|mixed-use]] commercial building in [[Carmel-by-the-Sea, California]]. This building and the [[Schweninger Building]] a.k.a. Carmel Bakery, appear on the [[Sanborn maps|Sanborn Fire Maps]] for 1910. They are both unique for their second floor [[Victorian architecture|Victorian]] false-front bay windows. The two buildings are the oldest buildings that existed before the incorporation of Carmel-by-the-Sea in 1916. The structure is recognized as an important commercial building in the city's ''Downtown Conservation District Historic Property Survey,'' and was nominated and submitted to the [[California Register of Historical Resources]] on July 31, 2002. The building is now occupied by the Adam Fox Cutlery and the Bohemian Boutique.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Martin Nečas (footballer)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Semi Bird|2024-09-06]]
| [[Martin Nečas (footballer)]] <small>(Slovak footballer)</small>
| [[Semi Bird]] <small>(American politician)</small>
| Misipati Semi Bird (born {{circa|1961}}) is an American politician. Born in [[San Francisco]], Bird enlisted with the [[United States Marine Corps]] in 1978 and earned a [[Bronze Star Medal]] and [[Purple Heart]] before ending his service in 1985.
| Martin Nečas (born 4 September 1998) is a [[Slovakia|Slovak]] [[Association football|footballer]] who plays for [[MFK Tatran Liptovský Mikuláš]] as a [[Defender (association football)|left-back]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Barnet J. Segal|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Johnny Suh (2nd nomination)|2024-08-30]]
| [[Barnet J. Segal]] <small>(American businessman and banker)</small>
| [[Johnny Suh]] <small>(American rapper (born 1995))</small>
| John Suh (born February 9, 1995), known [[Mononym|mononymously]] as Johnny, is an American singer, dancer, rapper, and DJ based in South Korea. He is a member of the South Korean boy band [[NCT (group)|NCT]] as well as its sub-unit [[NCT 127]], which are managed by [[SM Entertainment]].
| Barnet Joseph Segal (January 29, 1898 – September 6, 1985) was an American businessman and early [[investor]] and banker in [[Carmel-by-the-Sea, California]]. He helped start several [[bank|financial institutions]], including the [[Bank of Carmel]] and the Carmel Savings and Loan Association. He was "historically Carmel's most significant financier." Segal setup the Barnet J. Segal Charitable Trust to distribute his estate for the benefit of [[Monterey County, California]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1866 Finnish typhus epidemic|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2014]]
| [[1866 Finnish typhus epidemic]]
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2014.
| The 1866 typhus epidemic in Finland ran until 1868.{{cn|date=January 2023}}
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Roopkathar Radio|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2015]]
| [[Roopkathar Radio]] <small>(2021 Indian crime and thriller series)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2015.
| ''Roopkathar Radio'' is a 2021 Indian [[Bengali language]] crime and [[Thriller (genre)|thriller]] [[web series]] directed by Sayan Dasgupta and written by Arnab Bhaumik.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Aoora|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2016]]
| [[Aoora]] <small>(South Korean musician (born 1986))</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2016.
| Park Min-jun better known by his stage name Aoora, is a South Korean singer and composer. He initially gained prominence as a member of the [[K-pop]] group AA (Double A), which debuted in 2011 under Wellmade Star Entertainment.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Benji Krol|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2017]]
| [[Benji Krol]]
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2017.
| Benji Krol is social media personality and [[Internet celebrity|influencer]]. Krol is best known for doing videos that follow trends on TikTok, his videos gained a lot of traction gaining a massive 34 million followers on tiktok over 2 million followers on [[Instagram]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Wisdom Bridge|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2018]]
| [[The Wisdom Bridge]]
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2018.
| ''The Wisdom Bridge'' is a 2022 book written by [[Kamlesh Patel (Daaji)|Kamlesh Patel]], a spiritual leader and the global guide of [[Sahaj Marg|Heartfulness meditation]]. It discusses nine principles of effective parenting. The book reflects on holistic growth of children focussing on their spiritual, mental, physical and emotional nourishment. The book also covers the concept of "Halo Parenting", which involves groups of people other than parents who can also prove to be torch bearers for the child's wisdom. The book also stresses on the role of [[epigenetics]] in nurturing an individual.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nandini Balial (2nd nomination)|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2023]]
| [[Nandini Balial]] <small>(American writer (born 1990))</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2023.
| Nandini Balial is an American writer.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of intersex Olympians|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of intersex Olympians]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2019]]
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2019.
| There have been 18 modern Olympic athletes widely known to have an [[intersex]] ([[Disorders of sex development|disorders/differences of sex development]]) condition, or other similar condition which has been restricted by sports authorities. The athletes may or may not identify as intersex or having a DSD; some may not be considered intersex or DSD by modern science. Athletes are included when the existence of a condition has affected their sporting career and it is publicly known.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Marko Levishyn|2024-08-03]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2020]]
| [[Marko Levishyn]] <small>(Ukrainian speedway rider)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2020.
| Marko Levishyn (born 31 August 2000) is a Ukrainian international [[Motorcycle speedway|speedway rider]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Battle of Bajrur|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2021]]
| [[Battle of Bajrur]]
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2021.
| The Battle of Bajrur was fought between the Sikh forces led by [[Ajit Singh (Sikhism)|Sahibzada Ajit Singh]] and the [[Ranghar]] and [[Gurjar]] tribesmen of Bajrur.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Katoch–Sikh war|2024-07-30]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2022]]
| [[Katoch–Sikh war]] <small>(Hill States-Sikh wars)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2022.
| The Katoch–Sikh war was fought in 1801 by the Sikh forces led by [[Ranjit Singh|Maharaja Ranjit Singh]] and the Katoch forces by [[Sansar Chand|Raja Sansar Chand Katoch]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Driftwood Cottage|2024-09-06]]
| [[Driftwood Cottage]] <small>(Historic building in California, U.S.)</small>
| Driftwood Cottage, often simply called Driftwood, is a house located on [[Carmel Point]] at the southern city limits of [[Carmel-by-the-Sea, California]]. It has views of Carmel Bay, [[Carmel River (California)|Carmel River]], and [[Point Lobos]]. Architect [[George W. Reamer]] built the house in 1908 for [[Florence E. Wells]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Keystone Academy|2024-09-03]]
| [[Keystone Academy]] <small>(Private K-12 school in Shunyi, Beijing, China)</small>
| The Keystone Academy ({{Lang-zh|s=北京市鼎石学校|labels=no}}) is a private K–12 school in [[Shunyi, Beijing|Shunyi]], [[Beijing]], China. It was founded in 2014. The school offers [[International Baccalaureate|IB]] [[IB Middle Years Programme|Middle Year Program]] for Grade 6–10 and [[IB Diploma Programme|IB Diploma Program]] for Grade 11–12.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2016 VFL Women's season|2024-09-06]]
| [[2023 VFL Women's season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2023 VFL Women's season was the seventh season of the [[VFL Women's]] (VFLW). The season commenced on 25 March and concluded with the [[grand final]] on 30 July.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2017 TAC Cup Girls season|2024-09-06]]
| [[2023 Talent League Girls season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2023 Coates Talent League Girls season was the seventh season of the [[Talent League Girls]] competition for under-19 female [[Australian rules football|Australian rules footballers]] in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]. The season commenced on 18 March and concluded with the [[Grand Final]] on 23 September. The premiership was won by the [[Oakleigh Chargers]], who claimed their second title by defeating the minor premiers [[Eastern Ranges]] in the grand final.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Battle of Anandpur (1703)|2024-08-30]]
| [[Battle of Anandpur (1703)]]
| The Battle of Anandpur was fought on 24 February between the Sikh forces led by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and the forces of some [[Hill States of India|Hill States]].
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| The Battle of Rumal was fought between the Sikh forces led by Gulab Singh Dhillon and the Dogra forces led by Raja Braj Dev.
| The Battle of Rumal was fought between the Sikh forces led by Gulab Singh Dhillon and the Dogra forces led by Raja Braj Dev.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Danny Kennedy (speedway rider)|2024-08-04]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Greedflation|2024-08-25]]
| [[Danny Kennedy (speedway rider)]] <small>(Australian speedway rider)</small>
| [[Greedflation]] <small>(Inflation driven by corporate profits)</small>
| Greedflation, or sellers' inflation, describes [[inflation]] that is driven by corporate profits. This can happen through mechanisms like [[price gouging]], [[price fixing]] or [[Windfall gain|windfall gains]] resulting from [[information asymmetry]], [[monopoly]]-like power and external shocks to the economy.
| Daniel Gerard Kennedy (18 June 1958 – 14 June 1993) was an Australian [[motorcycle speedway]] rider.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pre-modern forest conservation practices in Southern Nigeria|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of deputy speakers of the Assam Legislative Assembly|2024-08-29]]
| [[List of deputy speakers of the Assam Legislative Assembly]]
| [[Pre-modern forest conservation practices in Southern Nigeria]]
| This is a following list of the deputy speakers of the assembly.
| Long before deforestation became an issue of major concern, different cultural practices and traditions of the world has substantially conserved nature with divers approaches. This does not exclude the local [[Community|communities]] of [[Nigeria]] where the traditions passed down from one generation to the next has played a great role in preserving some forest to this day.{{citation needed|date=October 2023}}
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/GBT Technologies|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tony Langdon|2024-08-18]]
| [[Tony Langdon]] <small>(Australian speedway rider)</small>
| [[GBT Technologies]]
| Anthony Michael Langdon (born 20 June 1969) is a former [[motorcycle speedway]] rider from Australia.
| GBT Technologies Inc. is an American [[technology company]] that designs mobile chips and software products. It is also active in areas such as the [[Internet of Things]] (IoT), [[mesh network]]s, and [[artificial intelligence]]. It is based in [[Santa Monica, California]], United States.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/All Israel News|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of 20th Century Fox films (1935–1939)|2024-09-02]]
| [[All Israel News]] <small>(Israeli Christian news and media organization)</small>
| [[List of 20th Century Fox films (1935–1939)]] <small>(Films produced by 20th Century Fox (1935-1939))</small>
| This is a list of films produced by 20th Century Fox (now [[20th Century Studios]]) from 1935 to 1939.
| All Israel News is a news and media website co-founded in 2020 by [[Joel C. Rosenberg]], an American-Israeli author and Middle East expert, and by Joseph Magen, an American-Israeli businessman. Based in Jerusalem, Israel, All Israel News provides news, analysis, features, and educational content for the Evangelical Christian market.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Writesonic (2nd nomination)|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Man Dhaga Dhaga Jodte Nava|2024-09-06]]
| [[Writesonic]] <small>(Indian AI company)</small>
| [[Man Dhaga Dhaga Jodte Nava]] <small>(Indian television series)</small>
| ''Man Dhaga Dhaga Jodte Nava'' ({{translation|Stitching new threads into every thought}}) is an Indian [[Marathi language]] television series which airing on [[Star Pravah]]. It is produced by Suzana Ghai under the banner of Panorama Entertainment. It premiered from 8 May 2023 by replacing ''[[Swabhiman – Shodh Astitvacha]]''. It stars Divya Pugaonkar and Abhishek Rahalkar in lead roles.
| <span lang="en" dir="ltr">Writesonic</span> is a company that develops artificial intelligence tools for content creation. It was founded by Samanyou Garg in October 2020 and is based in San Francisco. The platform uses GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 technologies.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Fracket|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2023 Halla Airlines Embraer Brasilia crash|2024-08-30]]
| [[Fracket]] <small>(Disposable outerwear worn to college parties)</small>
| [[2023 Halla Airlines Embraer Brasilia crash]] <small>(Aviation accident in Somalia in 2023)</small>
| On 11 July 2023, an [[Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia]] operated by [[Halla Airlines]] on a domestic flight from Garowe to Mogadishu crashed while landing on runway 05 at [[Aden Adde International Airport]]. All 34 occupants survived the crash, with 2 passengers sustaining minor injuries.{{External media|video1={{YouTube|id=RWh6AfOGArA |title=CCTV footage of the accident}}|width=|float=}}
| A fracket is a disposable outerwear that can be ditched at a party. The term was coined by American college students to describe an inexpensive jacket or sweatshirt that is used with the sole purpose of attending a fraternity party to keep warm but may get lost.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Onam and Muslims|2024-08-01]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Zoe Gardner (migration expert)|2024-08-21]]
| [[Onam and Islamic Preachers]] <small>(Muslim reactions to Onam celebration)</small>
| [[Zoe Gardner (migration expert)]] <small>(British policy and research manager, advocate, writer)</small>
| Zoe Gardner (born April 1988) is an English migration and asylum policy specialist, researcher, advocate, and writer.
| [[Onam]] is an annual Indian harvest festival celebrated predominantly by the [[Hindus]] of [[Kerala]]. A major annual event for [[Malayali|Keralites]], it is the official festival of the state and includes a spectrum of cultural events.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Collective PAC|2024-07-22]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hunter Leppien (2nd nomination)|2024-09-01]]
| [[Collective PAC]] <small>(US Democratic political action committee)</small>
| [[Hunter Leppien]] <small>(New Zealand rugby union player)</small>
| Hunter Leppien (born 20 October 2003) is a New Zealand [[rugby union]] player who plays for {{rut|Tasman}} in the [[Bunnings NPC]]. His position is [[Lock (rugby union)|Lock]].
| The Collective PAC is a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] [[political action committee]] dedicated to supporting [[African Americans|Black]] political power. The organization recruits, trains, and financially supports Black political candidates at all levels of government.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Confy|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/La Joya Early College High School|2024-09-03]]
| [[Confy]] <small>(Rwandan singer and songwriter)</small>
| [[La Joya Early College High School]] <small>(School in La Joya, Texas, United States)</small>
| La Joya Early College High School is a designated early college located in [[La Joya, Texas]], and is part of the [[La Joya Independent School District]].
| Munyaneza Confiance (born 2 May 1999), popularly known as Confy is a Rwandan [[singer-songwriter]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dugga Elo|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2016 VFL Women's season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Dugga Elo]] <small>(2019 Bengali song by Monali Thakur)</small>
| [[2024 VFL Women's season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2024 VFL Women's season was the eighth season of the [[VFL Women's]] (VFLW), the state level senior women's [[Australian rules football]] competition in Victoria. The season ran from 22 March to 21 July, comprising a home-and-away season, followed by a finals series featuring the top six clubs.
| "Dugga Elo" ({{trans|Durga came}}) is a 2019 [[Bengali language|Bengali]] song by [[India]]n singer [[Monali Thakur]] featuring herself. It is written by Indranil Das and composed by Guddu. It is produced by Subhadeep Mitra under the [[Zee Music Company]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Canadian Future Party|2024-07-29]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of intercity bus stops in South Dakota|2024-09-03]]
| [[List of intercity bus stops in South Dakota]]
| [[Canadian Future Party]] <small>(Political party in Canada)</small>
| The following is a list of presently operating [[intercity bus]] stops in [[South Dakota]] with regular service. The list excludes charter buses, local transit buses, paratransit systems, and trolleybus systems. The following companies provide intercity bus service in South Dakota as of October 2023:
| The Canadian Future Party is a minor federal political party in Canada. It was founded in 2023.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Injective (platform)|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of intercity bus stops in South Dakota|2024-09-03]]
| [[List of intercity bus stops in North Dakota]]
| [[Injective (platform)]]
| The following is a list of presently operating [[intercity bus]] stops in [[North Dakota]] with regular service. The list excludes charter buses, local transit buses, paratransit systems, and trolleybus systems. The following companies provide intercity bus service in North Dakota as of October 2023:
| Injective (INJ) is a platform, optimized for [[Web3]] finance. It is an open, interoperable layer-one fintech that equips developers with plug-and-play modules for launching a wide variety of smart contract-enabled applications, including decentralized spot and derivatives exchanges, prediction markets, lending protocols, and more.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dedaub LTD|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Coriantumr (son of Omer)|2024-09-03]]
| [[Coriantumr (son of Omer)]] <small>(Book of Mormon prince of the Jaredites)</small>
| [[Dedaub LTD]]
| The story of Coriantumr ([[Help:IPA/English|/ˌkɒriˈæntəmər/]]) son of Omer, in the Book of Mormon, is that he is a [[Jaredites|Jaredite]] prince and one of three Coriantumrs also mentioned in the [[Book of Mormon]]. His account is found in chapter 8 of the [[Book of Ether]]. The account tells the story of how Coriantumr and his brother rescue their father, Omer, from captivity and restore the throne. They then show mercy toward the brother who brought Omer into captivity.
| Dedaub LTD is a [[Malta|Maltese]] [[web3]] application cybersecurity company providing audits of [[smart contract]]s and decentralized finance [[DeFi]]. It was founded in 2021 by Neville Grech and [[Yannis Smaragdakis]]. The company is known for its white hat hacking activities, for which it has received several bug bounties.telegraph}}</ref>
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/William Tell (upcoming film)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Abhishek Malhan (2nd nomination)|2024-09-04]]
| [[William Tell (upcoming film)]] <small>(Film)</small>
| [[Abhishek Malhan]] <small>(Indian YouTuber and reality show personality)</small>
| Abhishek Malhan (born 24 May 1997), better known as Fukra Insaan, is an Indian [[YouTuber]], singer, and social media influencer. He gained recognition for his YouTube videos and participation in reality shows like [[Bigg Boss OTT (Hindi season 2)|''Bigg Boss OTT Season 2'']], ''[[Temptation Island India]] and Playground Season 3''.
| ''William Tell'' is an upcoming [[epic film|epic]] [[historical drama]] written and directed by [[Nick Hamm]], based on the [[William Tell (play)|play of the same name]] by [[Friedrich Schiller]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vĩnh Hòa|2024-08-04]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of the United States, N'Djamena|2024-09-03]]
| [[Vĩnh Hòa]] <small>(Topics referred to by the same term)</small>
| [[Embassy of the United States, N'Djamena]] <small>(Diplomatic mission)</small>
| The Embassy of the United States in N'Djamena is the [[diplomatic mission]] of the United States of America in [[Chad]].
| Vĩnh Hòa may refer to:
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Balalin Theater Troupe|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/IILM University Greater Noida|2024-09-03]]
| [[Balalin Theater Troupe]] <small>(Palestinian theatre troupe)</small>
| [[IILM University Greater Noida]] <small>(Private university in Haryana)</small>
| IILM University, Greater Noida, or in its full name Institute of Integrated Learning in Management University, Greater Noida, is a [[Private university (India)|private university]] located in [[Greater Noida]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[India]].
| The Balalin Theater Troupe ("The Balloons" in Arabic) originated in the [[West Bank]] in 1970 and remained active until 1975. It was co-founded by the Usrat Al-Masrah ("The Family Theater Troupe") based in [[Ramallah]], in collaboration with Francois Abu Salem, an alumnus of [[Théâtre du Soleil]]. Balalin is considered one of the West Bank's most influential [[Theatre troupe|theatre troupes]].{{Citation needed|date=December 2023}}
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Clue (information)|2024-08-03]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1993 TAC Cup season|2024-09-06]]
| [[Clue (information)]] <small>(Useful piece of information)</small>
| [[2023 Talent League Boys season]] <small>(Australian rules football season)</small>
| The 2023 Coates Talent League Boys season is the 31st season of the [[Talent League]] competition for under-19 male [[Australian rules football|Australian rules footballers]] in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] and [[Tasmania]]. The season commenced on 25 March and concluded with the Grand Final on 24 September.
| A clue or a hint is a piece of information bringing someone closer to a conclusion or points to the right direction towards the solution It is revealed either because it is discovered by someone who needs it or because it is shared (given) by someone else.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Resmi R Nair (2nd nomination)|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kurt Tay|2024-09-06]]
| [[Resmi R Nair]] <small>(Indian activist and bikini model)</small>
| [[Kurt Tay]] <small>(Singaporean online personality (born 1982))</small>
| Tay Foo Wei ({{zh|s=郑福威|c=|t=|p=Zhèng Fúwēi|j=}}, born 4 June 1982), better known as Kurt Tay, is a [[Singaporeans|Singaporean]] online personality and [[wrestling]] enthusiast.
| Resmi R Nair is an Indian activist and nude model, known for the [[2014 Kiss of Love protest]] (KoL). She has been an active model since 2010.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Denis Ingoldsby|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at Movistar Arena (Buenos Aires)]]
| [[Denis Ingoldsby]] <small>(Musical artist)</small>
| Since its opening in late 2019, the [[Movistar Arena (Buenos Aires)|Movistar Arena]] in Buenos Aires has hosted a large variety of concerts from both Argentine and international artists, to the point of becoming the busiest [[List of indoor arenas in Argentina|indoor arena in Argentina]] as well as the second-busiest in South America, just behind an arena in [[Santiago|Santiago de Chile]] also named [[Movistar Arena (Santiago)|Movistar Arena]].
| Denis Noel Ingoldsby (born 28 June 1959) is a British [[music manager]] and executive producer known as the original music manager of the girl group [[Eternal (group)|Eternal]] and the co-founder of the music management company [[First Avenue Management]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mehrali Gasimov (2nd nomination)|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jeff Lestz|2024-09-02]]
| [[Mehrali Gasimov]] <small>(Azerbaijani politician)</small>
| [[Jeff Lestz]] <small>(American business executive, author, and public speaker.)</small>
| Jeff Lestz (born November 25, 1956) is an American business executive, author, and public speaker. He is the founder of Genistar Limited, a UK-based financial education company.
| Gasimov Mehrali Suleyman oglu (born October 30, 1993, [[Baku]]) — [[Consul (representative)|Honorary Consul]] of the Republic of [[Ukraine]] to [[Azerbaijan]], politician, and businessman.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1977 Allentown mayoral election|2024-07-29]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Linxea|2024-09-02]]
| [[1977 Allentown mayoral election]] <small>(Allentown mayoral election)</small>
| [[Linxea]] <small>(French life insurance company)</small>
| Linxea is a French [[life insurance]] [[brokerage]] services company headquartered in Paris. Linxea focuses on various financial services, including life insurance, retirement savings plans, and real estate investments.
| The 1977 Allentown mayoral election was a municipal election in [[Allentown, Pennsylvania|Allentown]], the third largest city in [[Pennsylvania]]. Incumbent [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] [[List of mayors of Allentown|mayor]] [[Joseph S. Daddona]] was unexpectedly defeated by just 121 votes by [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] political outsider and air-force [[Colonel (United States)|Colonel]] [[Frank Fischl]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Trotter Museum-Gallery|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Emily Schrader|2024-09-02]]
| [[Emily Schrader]]
| [[Trotter Museum-Gallery]] <small>(Art museum and gallery in Pacific Grove, California)</small>
| Emily Schrader (born 20 April 1991) is an [[State of Israel|Israeli]] [[journalist]] and [[Activism|social activist]]. She currently works for [[Ynet|Ynet News]] and ILTV News as the host of the show ''Viewpoint''.{{Citation needed|date=September 2024}} She is also the a co-host of ''The Quad'' on JNS.
| Trotter Museum-Gallery is a museum and art gallery located in [[Pacific Grove, California]], dedicated to preserving and showcasing the artistic and cultural heritage of the Monterey Peninsula region art.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vinod Khanna (businessman)|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024]]
| [[Vinod Khanna (businessman)]] <small>(Indian businessman)</small>
| This is a complete list of [[Scottish statutory instrument]]s in 2024.
| Vinod Kumar Khanna (born 24 July 1934) is an Indian businessman. In his career, Khanna held business interests in various industries through the K Group companies he founded, including [[mining]], [[Rail transport|railways]], [[real estate]], [[Electric power industry|power]], [[infrastructure]], [[Iron and steel industry in India|steel]], [[agriculture]], [[Consulting firm|consultancy]], [[hotel|hotels]], and [[Electronics industry|electronics]]. Khanna has been noted for his links to foreign companies and for facilitating contracts for foreign companies in India.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dmitri Dmitruk|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Love Brand & Co. (2nd nomination)|2024-08-21]]
| [[Dmitri Dmitruk]] <small>(Russian footballer)</small>
| [[Love Brand & Co.]] <small>(British swim and resortwear brand)</small>
| LOVE BRAND & Co. is a British swim and resortwear brand dedicated to saving elephants.
| Dmitri Anatolievich Dmitruk ({{lang-ru|Дмитрий Анатольевич Дмитрук}}; born 9 June 1997) is a Russian [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender (association football)|defender]] for [[FC Dynamo Vologda|Dynamo Vologda]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kübra (series)|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Math Lady|2024-09-01]]
| [[Kübra (series)]] <small>(Turkish TV series or program)</small>
| [[Math Lady]] <small>(Brazilian Internet meme)</small>
| Math Lady or Confused Lady, known in Brazil as Nazaré Confusa, is an [[Internet meme]]. It shows [[Renata Sorrah]] surrounded by mathematical problems, in a scene from 2004 Brazilian soap opera ''[[Senhora do Destino]]'', where she plays Nazaré Tedesco. The telenovela was widely popular in Brazil at the time, receiving high ratings even in reruns; Nazaré Tedesco, Sorrah's character in the show, is one of the most famous villains in the history of [[Brazilian telenovela]]s, and different memes involving her are popular in the country. "Math Lady" received international popularity.
| ''Kübra'' is a Turkish drama and thriller television series directed by [[The Taylan Brothers|Durul and Yağmur Taylan]], the first episode of which was released on 18 January 2024 on [[Netflix]]. It is an adaptation of the book with the same name by Afşin Kum, also the second Netflix series adapted from a book by Afşin Kum (first adaptation was ''[[Hot Skull]]'' (2022)).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Fakt Marathi Cine Sanman for Best Director|2024-07-25]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kristian P. Lusardi|2024-09-05]]
| [[Kristian P. Lusardi]]
| [[Fakt Marathi Cine Sanman for Best Director]] <small>(Awards for best director)</small>
| Kristian P. Lusardi is a criminal and semi-amateur poker player known for the 2014 Borgata Poker Chip Scandal (also known as [[Borgata Chipgate Scandal]]) in which he implemented fake chips into a live poker tournament known as the [[Pro-Amateur U.S Winter Championship]] (also known as the Borgata Winter Poker Open).
| The Fakt Marathi Cine Sanman for Best Director is given by the ''Fakt Marathi'' television network as part of its annual awards for [[Marathi Cinema|Marathi Cinemas]]. The winners are selected by the jury members. The award was first given in 2022.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Marko Čarapić|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Deadbeat Films|2024-09-05]]
| [[Marko Čarapić]] <small>(Serbian voivode)</small>
| [[Deadbeat Films]] <small>(British production company)</small>
| Deadbeat Films LTD is a British production company co-founded by twin brothers, Jack Thompson-Roylance and Boris Thompson-Roylance in November of 2014. They, along with their head of production, Anthony Toma, have produced many commercials, music videos, live events, and films over the last decade.
| Marko Čarapić ([[Serbian Cyrillic]]: Марко Чарапић; 1775–1826) was a [[voivode]] in the [[First Serbian Uprising|First]] and [[Second Serbian Uprising]]. He is a member of the famed Čarapić family, memorialized in epic folk songs.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jhala Man Singh|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Zahir Dakenov|2024-09-03]]
| [[Zahir Dakenov]]
| [[Jhala Man Singh]] <small>(Governor of Bari-Sadri)</small>
| Zahir Dakenov (December 31, 1962, [[Koryn]] – May 25, 1995, [[Moscow]]) was a Soviet and Russian [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] novelist and poet.
| RajRana Jhala Man Singh ( [[Rajasthani language|Rajasthani]]: मान सिंह झाला ) also called Bida Jhala and Jhala Manna was the Rajrana of the town of [[Bari Sadri|Bari-Sadri]] and a martyr at [[Battle of Haldighati|Haldighati]] who wore [[Maharana Pratap|Maharana Pratap's]] royal insignia and saved [[Maharana Pratap|Pratap's]] life (just like his Ancestor [[Ajja Jhala|Jhala Ajja]] did for [[Rana Sanga]]).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sujan Singh (contractor)|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/HN R200|2024-08-29]]
| [[Sujan Singh (contractor)]] <small>(Indian contractor and agriculturalist)</small>
| [[HN R200]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The HN R200 is a Czech supercar designed by ''Hoffman&Novague'' in 2015, intended as a tribute to the [[Skoda 130RS|Škoda 130 RS]]. Only three examples were produced, in orange, dark blue and light blue.
| [[Sardar Bahadur|Sardar Sahib]] Sujan Singh was a contractor and agriculturalist in [[Punjab]] and [[Delhi]] during [[World War I]] and a contractor in the 1920s who helped in agricultural development, construction of highways and infrastructure in Punjab along with Delhi.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dujon Dujonar|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Harpal Dev Makwana|2024-08-29]]
| [[Dujon Dujonar]] <small>(1999 Bangladeshi film)</small>
| [[Harpal Dev Makwana]] <small>(Maharaja of Jhalavad)</small>
| Harpaldev Makwana was a 11th century monarch of [[Dhrangadhra State#History|Jhalavad]]. He was the only surviving [[Maukhari dynasty#Karenti branch of Maukhari Rulers|Makwana rajput]] prince of [[Kertee|Kertigarh]] (present day [[Sindh]]) and mentioned among multiple Jain legends.
| ''{{Lang|bn-latn|Dujon Dujonar}}'' is a 1999 Bangladeshi romantic film directed by Abu Sayeed Khan and produced by Mosharraf Hossain Tula under the banner of SM Films International. It features [[Shakib Khan]] and [[Sadika Parvin Popy]]. Also Mehedi Hassan, [[Moyuri]], [[Wasimul Bari Rajib]], [[Sadek Bachchu]], [[Ahmed Sharif (Bangladeshi actor)|Ahmed Sharif]] played supporting roles in the film.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Denny Draper|2024-07-26]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Healthera (2nd nomination)|2024-09-04]]
| [[Denny Draper]] <small>(English footballer)</small>
| [[Healthera]] <small>(Digital Health Platform)</small>
| Healthera is a digital health platform, founded in the United Kingdom in 2015.
| Denny Draper (born 17 March 2007) is an English professional footballer who plays as a [[Forward (association football)|forward]] for [[Women's Super League]] club [[Leicester City W.F.C.|Leicester City]] and the [[England women's national under-17 football team|England under-17 team]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kachela|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jama Masjid metro station|2024-09-03]]
| [[Kachela]] <small>(Tribe in Sindh, Pakistan)</small>
| [[Jama Masjid metro station]] <small>(Metro station in Delhi, India)</small>
| Jama Masjid is a station on the [[Delhi Metro]] system. The Heritage Line stretch of the Delhi Metro was flagged off by Union Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on 28 May 2017. The corridor will be operational from 28 May 2017, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) announced on 26 May 2017.
| Kachela or Kachelo ({{Lang-sd|ڪاڇيلو}}) is a [[Sindhis|Sindhi]] [[Sindhi Sammat|Sammat]] clan,{{better source|not an academic source|date=July 2024}} found in [[Sindh]], South [[Punjab, Pakistan|Punjab]] and [[Balochistan, Pakistan|Balochistan]] provinces of Pakistan.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of preserved McDonnell Douglas aircraft|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/David Shawn Klein|2024-09-05]]
| [[List of preserved McDonnell Douglas aircraft]] <small>(List of McDonnell Douglas aircraft in preservation)</small>
| [[David Shawn Klein]] <small>(American novelist and writer)</small>
| David Shawn Klein is an American novelist and writer of short stories, essays, and poetry.
| This article is a list of [[aircraft]] that were manufactured by [[McDonnell Douglas]] and are in preservation.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rakesh Varre (2nd nomination)|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bellevue Athletic FC|2024-09-03]]
| [[Rakesh Varre]] <small>(Indian actor)</small>
| [[Bellevue Athletic FC]] <small>(Semi-Professional Soccer Club)</small>
| Bellevue Athletic FC is a semi-professional soccer club based in [[Bellevue, Washington]]. Founded in 2022, the club competes in the [[United Premier Soccer League|UPSL]].
| Rakesh Varre is an Indian actor and producer who works in [[Telugu cinema]]. He played negative roles in some films including the ''[[Baahubali (franchise)|Baahubali]]'' film series, before making his lead debut in [[Evvarikee Cheppoddu|''Evvarikee Cheppoddu'']] (2019).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Very Filmy|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Historical Archers Philippines|2024-09-02]]
| [[Historical Archers Philippines]]
| [[Very Filmy]] <small>(2024 Pakistani television series)</small>
| Historical Archers Philippines started in 2020 as an online community for historical and traditional archers, enthusiast, hobbyist, manufacturers, and researchers in the [[Philippines]] through Facebook groups. Its active members are practicing [[Chinese archery]], [[Turkish archery]], [[Kyūdō|Kyudo]], Mid-Eastern archery, [[Gakgung|Korean archery]], etc.. as well as [[Indigenous peoples of the Philippines|Philippine heritage archery.]]
| ''Very Filmy'' is a 2024 Pakistani [[Ramadan]] special television series written by [[Syed Mohammad Ahmed]], directed by Ali Hassan and produced by [[Momina Duraid]] of [[MD Productions]]. It stars an ensemble cast of Dananeer Mobeen, [[Ameer Gilani]], [[Bushra Ansari]], [[Mira Sethi]], [[Ali Safina]], [[Mira Sethi]], Ukhano and Nabeel Zuberi. It premiered on [[Hum TV]] on 12 March 2024.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Axel Meise|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jay Knox (2nd nomination)|2024-08-25]]
| [[Axel Meise]] <small>(German designer and entrepreneur)</small>
| [[Jay Knox]] <small>(English Disc Jockey and radio host)</small>
| Jay Knox is an English [[Disc jockey|DJ]], radio and television host. He is the official DJ of [[Crystal Palace F.C.|Crystal Palace Football Club]] and is the host of ''The Breakfast Show'' on The Beat London 103.6 FM.
| Axel Meise (born November 13, 1962) is a German entrepreneur and designer. Meise is the founder and chief designer of [[Occhio]], a lighting and design company based in Germany.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Revenge Wife|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Amir Eid|2024-09-01]]
| [[Amir Eid]] <small>(Egyptian musician)</small>
| [[Revenge Wife]]
| Amir Eid ({{lang-ar|امیر عید}}; born November 26, 1983) is an Egyptian singer, songwriter, and actor. He is the lead vocalist of the rock band Cairokee. He founded the Egyptian rock band [[Cairokee]] in 2003 and recorded political songs during the [[2011 Egyptian revolution|egyptian revolution]]. These songs include Sout el Horeya and ya el midan. He is a supporter of the Palestinan cause, which featured in his song [[Telk Qadeya]].
| Revenge Wife is the solo music project of former [[Holychild|HOLYCHILD]] lead singer, Liz Nistico. Revenge Wife released her first single, Earthquake, in 2021—a year after HOLYCHILD announced their indefinite hiatus. Nistico describes her style as [[Italo disco|Italo-disco]] retro pop, citing [[ABBA]] and [[Yelle]] as influences. Revenge Wife operates as an independent artist and is due to release a debut album in 2024.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Video Games (Tenacious D song)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Friends Communication|2024-09-02]]
| [[Video Games (Tenacious D song)]] <small>(2023 single by Tenacious D)</small>
| [[Friends Communication]] <small>(Movie production company)</small>
| Friends Communication is an Indian movie production and distribution company based in Kolkata.
| "Video Games" is a song by American [[comedy rock]] duo [[Tenacious D]], released on May 11, 2023.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Duke Concept|2024-07-31]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ela Gawin|2024-08-29]]
| [[Ela Gawin]] <small>(Polish photographer)</small>
| [[Duke Concept]]
| Elżbieta Dorota Gawin-Knaga (known professionally as Ela Gawin) (born June 19, 1970) is a Polish photographer, [[Internet celebrity|online personality]] and content creator. She is most known for her controversial [[Live streaming|livestreams]] and photography ventures, which include drinking a lot of alcohol, accusations of [[intellectual property theft]] and an ongoing custody battle for her underage child.
| Duke Concept is an event production and management company founded in 2013 by Osita Ugeh, based in New York. The company works with African artists, primarily in [[afrobeats]], but has expanded into other music cultures, including Caribbean artists working in [[reggae]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Shanti Lal Khanna|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Covet Fashion|2024-09-03]]
| [[Shanti Lal Khanna]] <small>(Indian businessman and doctor)</small>
| [[Covet Fashion]] <small>(2013 video game)</small>
| ''Covet Fashion'' is a mobile [[Casual game|casual]] [[free-to-play]] [[Dress-up|dress up]] game for [[iOS]] and [[Android (operating system)|Android]]. It was initially launched on November 12, 2013. The game is known for its collaborations with real life brands. In 2020, they claimed to have 2 million monthly players.
| Shanti Lal Khanna (d. c. 1980s) was an Indian businessman and doctor. Khanna was born in the [[Punjab Province (British India)|Punjab Province]], [[Presidencies and provinces of British India|British India]]. He initially established a [[Dentistry|dental practice]] before founding a business in [[Lahore]] with interests in the [[Tourism|travel]] and agriculture industries. In 1939, Khanna founded a manufacturing company that became the sole authorized manufacturer of weights and measures in the Punjab Province.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Venkataramane Gowda|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/CGCG 396-2|2024-09-02]]
| [[Venkataramane Gowda]] <small>(Indian businessman)</small>
| [[CGCG 396-2]] <small>(Galaxy located in the constellation Orion)</small>
| CGCG 396-2 known as PGC 17532, is a [[peculiar galaxy]] located in the direction of [[Orion (constellation)|Orion constellation]] approximately 523 million [[Light-year|light-years]] away from the [[Milky Way]]. This galaxy shows multiple arm structures.
| Venkataramane Gowda, also known as Star Chandru, is an Indian businessman from the state of [[Karnataka]]. He is the official [[Indian National Congress|Congress Party]] candidate for the [[Mandya Lok Sabha constituency]] in the Karnataka for the [[2024 Indian general election|Indian Lok Sabha elections of 2024]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cadabam's Hospitals|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Brook Driver|2024-09-06]]
| [[Cadabam's Hospitals]] <small>(Hospital in India)</small>
| [[Brook Driver]] <small>(British film director and writer)</small>
| Cadabam's Hospitals is an Indian for-profit private hospital based in [[Bangalore, Karnataka]]. It was founded by Ramesh Cadabam in 1992.
| Brook Driver is a British [[screenwriter]] and [[film director]] based in [[London]]. He is currently the creative director at [[Deadbeat Films]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Seneb-Neb-Af|2024-07-26]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jeremy Carl|2024-09-04]]
| [[Jeremy Carl]] <small>(American commentator and author)</small>
| [[Seneb-Neb-Af]]
| Jeremy Carl is an American commentator and author. He was Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Interior during the Trump Administration.
| Seneb-Neb-Af was an [[Egyptians|Egyptian]] Administrator of Tenants. Discovered in a [[mastaba]] in the [[Dahshur]] [[Archaeology|Archaeological]] Area dated to be from roughly 2300 [[Common Era|BCE]] from the [[Old Kingdom of Egypt|Old Kingdom]]. Idet, Seneb's wife, had a position as a [[Priest|Priestess]] of [[Hathor]] and as the Lady of the [[Sycamore]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Camus (band)|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Will Ahmed|2024-09-02]]
| [[Camus (band)]] <small>(UK musical group)</small>
| [[Will Ahmed]] <small>(American entrepreneur)</small>
| William Ahmed is an American entrepreneur best known as the CEO of health wearables company [[WHOOP (company)|WHOOP]], which he founded in 2012.
| Camus are a [[folk music|traditional folk]] band from [[Cambridge]], England, named after a [[Camus, County Galway|village]] in Co. Galway, Ireland. They perform as a fourpiece: Greg Smith on fiddle and viola, [[Andrew Burn (professor)|Andrew Burn]] on melodeon, vocals and [[Northumbrian smallpipes]], David Somerville on keyboards and Northumbrian smallpipes, and Brian Cleary on vocals, guitar and [[bouzouki]]. Their repertoire fuses influences from [[Music of Northumbria|Northumbrian]], Shetland and [[Irish traditional music|Irish]] music, as well as their own song and tune compositions drawing on Cleary and Burn's backgrounds in [[Ireland]] and [[North East England]] respectively.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Adam Bednář|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sayyid Capt. Kalingalan Caluang|2024-09-04]]
| [[Adam Bednář]] <small>(Czech speedway rider)</small>
| [[Sayyid Capt. Kalingalan Caluang]] <small>(Tausug freedom fighter in the Philippines)</small>
| Sayyid Captain Kalingalan Caluang, also known as Apuh Inggal, was a [[Tausūg people|Tausūg]] who fought during [[World War II]], and a contemporary of [[Hadji Kamlon]].
| Adam Bednář (born 2 September 2007) is a Czech [[motorcycle speedway]] rider.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/David Merriman|2024-08-03]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/16th Artillery Brigade (Ukraine)|2024-08-10]]
| [[David Merriman]] <small>(Irish musician and filmmaker)</small>
| [[16th Artillery Brigade (Ukraine)]] <small>(National Guard of Ukraine unit)</small>
| The 16th Separate Artillery Brigade ({{Lang-uk|16-та Окрема Артилерійська бригада}}) is a [[brigade]] of the [[National Guard of Ukraine|Ukrainian National Guard]] formed in 2022.
| David Merriman (born 4 September 1975) is a musician and filmmaker from [[Dublin|Dublin, Ireland]]. He is known for his films ''The State of Being Human'' (2015) and ''Re-Creation'' (2024).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Taharror|2024-08-01]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Graph Tech Guitar Labs|2024-08-30]]
| [[Graph Tech Guitar Labs]]
| [[Taharror]] <small>(Lebanese political movement)</small>
| Graph Tech Guitar Labs Ltd headquartered in [[Delta, British Columbia|Delta]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]], is a product development and manufacturing company specializing in [[guitar]], [[ukulele]], [[Bass guitar|bass]] and [[string instrument]] components.
| Taharror ([[Arabic]]: تحرر), a political movement in [[Lebanon]] advocating for [[modernism]], [[liberalism]], and state sovereignty while emphasizing the importance of Lebanese national identity over [[Religion in Lebanon|sectarian divisions]]. Founded in October 2023, following the [[17 October Revolution]] protests, Taharror aims to position itself as the primary [[Lebanese Shia Muslims|Shiite]] opposition group, challenging the dominance of [[Hezbollah]] and [[Amal Movement|Amal]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Shiites Against War|2024-08-01]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bowie Jane|2024-08-14]]
| [[Shiites Against War]] <small>(Protest movement)</small>
| [[Bowie Jane]] <small>(Australian DJ, producer, singer, and lawyer)</small>
| Miranda “Bowie Jane” Ball is an [[Australia (continent)|Australian]] [[Disc jockey|DJ]], [[Record producer|producer]], singer, and practicing [[lawyer]].
| Shiites Against War ([[Arabic]]: الشيعة ضد الحرب) is an emerging [[Lebanon|Lebanese]] [[Shia Islam|Shiite]] protest movement calling to avoid war between [[Lebanon]] and [[Israel]]. It promotes a new vision for Shia Muslims in Lebanon opposing the dominance of [[Hezbollah]] and [[Amal Movement|Amal]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ahmedabad–Darbhanga Sabarmati Express|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2MASX J22550681+0058396 (2nd nomination)|2024-08-28]]
| [[2MASX J22550681+0058396]] <small>(Galaxy in the constellation Pisces)</small>
| [[Bandra Terminus Bikaner weekly Special]]
| 2MASX J22550681+0058396 or known as PGC 1180817, is a type E-S0 [[lenticular galaxy]] located in constellation [[Pisces (constellation)|Pisces]]. It is located 733 million [[light-year]]s from the [[Solar System]] and has an approximate [[diameter]] of 95,000 light-years.
| Bandra Terminus Bikaner Special (Train 04714) is a long-distance [[express train]] operated by [[Indian Railways]] that runs between [[Bandra Terminus]] in [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]] and [[Bikaner Junction railway station|Bikaner Junction]] in [[Bikaner]], [[Rajasthan]]. The train covers a distance of approximately 1222 kilometers and has a travel time of about 22 hours and 30 minutes.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie|2024-07-25]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Brain rot|2024-09-05]]
| [[Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie]] <small>(Upcoming DreamWorks Animation film)</small>
| [[Brain rot]] <small>(Poor quality online content)</small>
| Brain rot (or brainrot) is a slang term used to describe internet content of low quality or value, or negative effects (psychological, cognitive, etc.) caused by it. As a psychological descriptor, it implies the spending of excessive amounts of time spent online, with possible deterioration in [[Cognitive function|cognitive functioning]] and [[attention span]]. The term has been used online as early as 2004, but rose in popularity in 2023, having become an internet meme.
| ''Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie'' is an upcoming American [[Live-action animated film|live-action/animated]] [[fantasy film|fantasy]] [[Road film|road]] [[adventure film]] based on the [[Netflix]] series ''[[Gabby's Dollhouse]]'' created by [[Traci Paige Johnson]] and Jennifer Twomey, both of whom serve as executive producers. Produced by [[DreamWorks Animation]] and distributed by [[Universal Pictures]], it is directed by Ryan Crego, produced by Steven Schweickart, and stars Laila Lockhart Kraner reprising her role from the series. The film follows Gabby as she goes on a road trip with her grandmother GiGi to the urban wonderland of Cat Francisco and embarks on an adventure to save her dollhouse and the Gabby Cats from cat lady Vera. It will be the first live-action/animated DreamWorks Animation film.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of preserved McDonnell Douglas aircraft|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Government of Mohammad Mokhber|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of preserved Douglas aircraft]] <small>(List of Douglas aircraft in preservation)</small>
| [[Government of Mohammad Mokhber]] <small>(Interim government of Iran in 2024)</small>
| [[Mohammad Mokhber]] was the acting [[President of Iran]]. He served his term as acting president and led an interim government of the [[Islamic Republic of Iran]]. On 19 May 2024, after [[2024 Varzaqan helicopter crash|the death]] of President [[Ebrahim Raisi]], Mokhber assumed the role and was confirmed in his position by Supreme Leader [[Ali Khamenei]] on 20 May. The cabinet of Mokhber was inherited from the cabinet of Ebrahim Raisi. The main responsibility of this government was holding a [[2024 Iranian presidential election|new presidential election]] which the first round was held on 28 June 2024 and the second round on 5 July 2024.
| This article is a list of [[aircraft]] that were manufactured by the [[Douglas Aircraft Company]] and are in preservation.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Natasha Arben|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hiller Air Tug|2024-09-02]]
| [[Hiller Air Tug]]
| [[Natasha Arben]] <small>(British model and ballet dancer)</small>
| The Hiller Air Tug was a proposal sent to NASA in 1965 for an extremely large super heavy lift helicopter.
| Natasha Arben is a British [[model (person)|model]] and [[ballet dancer]]. She is the younger sister to [[Olivia Arben]] who is also a British model.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/16th Artillery Brigade (Ukraine)|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jim Dukhovny|2024-09-02]]
| [[16th Artillery Brigade (Ukraine)]] <small>(National Guard of Ukraine unit)</small>
| [[Jim Dukhovny]] <small>(American entrepreneur and innovator)</small>
| Jim Dukhovny is an American [[entrepreneur]] and [[innovator]], known primarily as the founder and CEO of [[Alef Aeronautics]], a company dedicated to developing electric flying cars.
| The 16th Separate Artillery Brigade ({{Lang-uk|16 Окрема Артилерійська бригада}}) is a brigade of the [[National Guard of Ukraine|Ukrainian National Guard]] formed in 2022.{{cn|date=June 2024}}
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Aguike|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gotham TV Award for Outstanding Performance in a Drama Series|2024-09-02]]
| [[Aguike]] <small>(Musical artist)</small>
| [[Gotham TV Award for Outstanding Performance in a Limited Series]] <small>(Television award)</small>
| The Gotham TV Award for Outstanding Performance in a Limited Series, presented by [[the Gotham Film & Media Institute]], is one of the annual [[Gotham TV Awards]] and was first awarded in 2024.
| Aguike ( born as Emma Alaabama Ikechukwu Agu, was born in Imo State29 September 1965), also known as Allah-bama, is a [[Nigerian musicians|Nigerian-American musician]], [[songwriter]], [[record producer]] and [[media personality]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Battle of Bhutala|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2024 Bengal Pro T20 League|2024-08-22]]
| [[2024 Bengal Pro T20 League]] <small>(T20 cricket league played in West Bengal, India)</small>
| [[Battle of Bhutala]]
| The 2024 Bengal Pro T20 League (also known as Sobisco Bengal Pro T20 League 2024 for sponsorship reasons) is the inaugural edition of the [[Bengal Pro T20 League]], a franchise [[Twenty20 cricket|20-over]] league in [[West Bengal]], India. It is organized by the [[Cricket Association of Bengal]]. The tournament will host both the men's and women's tournaments simultaneously.
| The Battle of Bhutala took place in modern-day [[Rajasthan]] between Maharawal [[Jaitrasimha]] Of [[Mewar]] and Sultan [[Iltutmish]] of [[Delhi sultanate]] somewhere between 1222 and 1229 A.D. Initially, Mewar suffered from invasion and the capital was destroyed but [[Jaitrasimha]], supported by Viradhavala of Dholaka (Gujrat) and his allies Udai Simha (The [[Chahamanas of Jalor|Chahamana]] ruler of [[Jalor]]), Dharavarsa (The [[Paramaras of Chandravati|Paramara]] ruler of [[Abu Road|Abu]]) and others caused the retreat of the Sultan without achieving his end.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Conquest of Sindan|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lil Tony (Georgia rapper)|2024-09-01]]
| [[Lil Tony (Georgia rapper)]] <small>(American rapper (born c.2005))</small>
| [[Conquest of Sindan]]
| Lil Tony (born {{Circa|2005}}) is an American rapper and [[record producer]] from west [[Atlanta]].
| [[Arabs]] had captured [[Sind]] and [[Multan]] in 712 AD after defeating [[Raja Dahir]] of [[Sind]].The Arabs of Sind and Multan regularly tried to extend their sway over the adjoining territories. In 839 AD, Arabs lost fort Sindan to [[Mihira Bhoja]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2014 Bangladesh-Myanmar border skirmish|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lil Tony (North Carolina rapper)|2024-09-01]]
| [[2014 Bangladesh-Myanmar border skirmish]] <small>(Armed skirmish between Bangladesh and Myanmar)</small>
| [[Lil Tony (North Carolina rapper)]] <small>(American rapper and convicted murderer)</small>
| Antonio Nathaniel Davenport Jr. (born {{Circa|1995}}), known by his [[stage name]] Lil Tony, is an American rapper from [[Durham, North Carolina]], who is serving a life sentence for a 2019 murder.
| The 2014 Bangladesh-Myanmar border skirmish was an armed skirmish between [[Bangladesh]] and [[Myanmar]] in May 2014.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vitali Yatsko|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2024 European Congress of Mathematics|2024-09-03]]
| [[Vitali Yatsko]] <small>(Russian footballer)</small>
| [[2024 European Congress of Mathematics]] <small>(European Congress of Mathematics edition)</small>
| 2024 European Congress of Mathematics will be the 9th [[European Congress of Mathematics]] organized in Seville from July 15 to July 19, 2024.
| Vitali Vladimirovich Yatsko ({{lang-ru|Виталий Владимирович Яцко}}; born 28 January 1968) is a Moldovan-born Russian football coach who is the senior coach of [[FC Torpedo Moscow|Torpedo Moscow]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Adedoyin Oseni|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mammad Abbasbayli|2024-08-27]]
| [[Adedoyin Oseni]] <small>(Musical artist)</small>
| [[Mammad Abbasbayli]] <small>(Minister)</small>
| Mammad Aslan oghlu Abbasbayli, born on May 17, 1975, presently serves as the Head of the [[State Service for Antimonopoly and Consumer Market Control (Azerbaijan)|State Service for Antimonopoly and Consumer Market Control in the Republic of Azerbaijan]], a position he has held since December 23, 2021.
| Adedoyin Oseni (born 9 August 1994) is a Nigerian gospel [[saxophonist]] and live band leader. He is known for his song "Incense" released in 2022, he has performed at several notable global platforms, some of which include [[The Experience (gospel concert)|The Experience]] and Utopia Theatre 10 Years Anniversary in [[Sheffield|Sheffield, United Kingdom]]. He is the winner of the 2014 edition of God's Children Got Talent run by the [[Redeemed Christian Church of God]] (RGGC).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mlaka Maliro|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Arun Kumar Mehta (2nd nomination)|2024-08-27]]
| [[Mlaka Maliro]] <small>(Malawian gospel musician)</small>
| [[Arun Kumar Mehta]] <small>(IAS Officer)</small>
| Arun Kumar Mehta (born 1 December 1963) a retired [[Indian Administrative Service|IAS]] officer of 1988 batch, served as [[Chief secretary (India)|Chief Secretary]] of [[Government of Jammu and Kashmir]] between 31st of May 2021 to November 2023. Earlier, he had served as the Additional Chief Secretary (Financial Commissioner), Finance department, in J&K Govt. between 1st of March 2019 and May 2021. He previously served as Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, besides [[Joint Secretary]] at the Ministry of Urban Development,[[Government of India]].
| Mlaka Maliro is a [[Malawian]] gospel singer, songwriter, and evangelist. He rose to fame in the late 1990s with his debut album "Dzanja Lalemba" (''The Hand Has Written'') which sold over 131,000 copies in four months. He has released several successful albums, including "Maloto", "Usalire", and "Gologolo".His music career spans over two decades, with a transition from secular to gospel music in 2011.
He is known for being a bureaucrat par excellence
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/MD Bank|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gotham TV Award for Outstanding Performance in a Drama Series|2024-09-02]]
| [[MD Bank]] <small>(Bank in Myanmar)</small>
| [[Gotham TV Award for Outstanding Performance in a Drama Series]] <small>(Television award)</small>
| The Gotham TV Award for Outstanding Performance in a Drama Series, presented by [[the Gotham Film & Media Institute]], is one of the annual [[Gotham TV Awards]] and was first awarded in 2024.
| MD Bank, previously Mineral Development Bank is a financial institution in [[Myanmar]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gary Goh (2nd nomination)|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Josiah Akinloye|2024-08-25]]
| [[Gary Goh]] <small>(Australian Author and Educator)</small>
| [[Josiah Akinloye]] <small>(Nigerian entrepreneur)</small>
| Josiah Akinloye (born May 9, 1994) is a Nigerian [[Entrepreneurship|entrepreneur]] specializing in IoT, AI, and robotics. He is the founder and CEO of Mainlogix Technology.
| Gary Goh (born 26 November 1962) is an Australian [[author]], living in [[Perth|Perth, Australia]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Improvolution|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Fourth Grade (South Park)|2024-08-30]]
| [[Fourth Grade (South Park)]] <small>(11th episode of the 4th season of South Park)</small>
| [[Improvolution]]
| "Fourth Grade" is the eleventh episode of the [[South Park season 4|fourth season]] of the animated television series ''[[South Park]]'', and the 59th episode of the series overall. It first aired on November 8, 2000. Written by [[Trey Parker]], "Fourth Grade" focuses on the main characters' transition to the fourth grade, a change that would remain consistent in subsequent seasons. It is the episode in which the character Mr. Garrison, who had been [[Homophobia|homophobic]] in his rhetoric during the first few seasons, finally comes to terms with his own [[homosexuality]].
| Improvolution is an [[Improvisation|improv]] school based in [[New York City|New York City's]] [[Greenwich Village]]. It is NYC's only character-based improv school.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Educational Basketball|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Central Library, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi|2024-09-04]]
| [[Central Library, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi]]
| [[Educational Basketball]]
| The Central Library is a key support service at [[IIT Delhi]]. Its mission is to deliver information services and access to both digital and printed bibliographic and full-text resources. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) is one of the top universities in [[New Delhi]], [[India]]. It is ranked 150 in [[QS World University Rankings]] 2025. This support is designed to meet the scholarly and informational needs of students, faculty, and staff within the Institute community. The Central Library includes nearly 300,000 documents, including books, theses, journals, videos, and other materials in engineering, science and technology, humanities, social sciences, and management. All in-house library operations are entirely computerised, with [[Koha (software)|Koha]] library management software providing web-based access to the Central Library and several Departmental Libraries' catalogues. It has an [[Radio-frequency identification|RFID]]-based automated library system and a diverse collection of printed and electronic resources to meet the demands of all stakeholders. The library is an early adopter of new and developing technology and services.
| Educational Basketball is Africa's first premiere select player development program<>{{Cite web |title=Nigerian linebacker Kenneth Odumegwu grateful for his opportunity in Green Bay |url=https://www.packers.com/news/nigerian-linebacker-kenneth-odumegwu-grateful-for-his-opportunity-in-green-bay |access-date=2024-07-29 |website=www.packers.com |language=en-US}}</ref>founded in [[Lagos]], [[Nigeria]] in 2015. The objective of Educatioal Basketball is to get athletes scholarships with the view of them making the professional leagues regardless of their background and circumstances. In 2021, Educational Basketball partnered with 2x [[Super Bowl Champion]] [[Osi Umenyiora]] who is the head of [https://operations.nfl.com/updates/the-players/nfl-africa-program-expands-to-nigeria/ NFL Africa] with the aim of identifying top athletes in the country. In doing so 12 Educational Basketball athletes were invited to the first [https://operations.nfl.com/updates/the-players/nfl-africa-program-expands-to-nigeria/ NFL Africa] Touchdown camp in [[Ghana]]. 7 were invited to the [https://operations.nfl.com/updates/the-players/nfl-international-combine-returns-to-london/ NFL International Combine London 2022] and 2 received scholarships to the [https://www.nflacademy.com/ NFL Academy].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ali-Nakyea Abdallah|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of United Kingdom Liberal Democrat MPs (2024–present)|2024-08-28]]
| [[List of United Kingdom Liberal Democrat MPs (2024–present)]]
| [[Ali-Nakyea Abdallah]] <small>(Ghanaian lawyer and academic)</small>
| Seventy-two [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrat]] [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|members of Parliament]] (MPs) were elected to the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom]] at the [[2024 United Kingdom general election|2024 general election]].
| Abdallah Ali-Nakyea is a Ghanaian lawyer and academic, currently serving as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Ghana School of Law. His specialization is in tax policy and law, and he teaches courses related to taxation, commercial law, and administrative law. He holds a doctoral degree in Tax Policy from the [[University of Pretoria]]. Ali-Nakyea has been involved in various tax reform initiatives internationally and is noted for his publications in the field of tax law.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kerry Chen|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Finvasia (3rd nomination)|2024-09-01]]
| [[Kerry Chen]] <small>(Chinese business executive)</small>
| [[Finvasia]] <small>(Finvasia is an Indian fintech company)</small>
| Finvasia is an Indian [[fintech]] company headquartered in [[Mohali]], [[Punjab, India|Punjab]]. The organization has expanded its hands into healthcare services by acquiring Ginihealth and into retail FX space by acquiring major investment platform [[ZuluTrade]].
| Kerry Chen is a Chinese entrepreneur and founder of ATRenew (previously known as AiHuiShou), a company focused on [[recycling]] [[Used good|secondhand]] mobile phones headquartered in [[Changhai]]. He was listed in the Fortune China 40 Under 40 in 2018 and received the Green China Person of the Year 2020-2021 nomination.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bret Kamwi|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Miyu Takahashi|2024-08-25]]
| [[Bret Kamwi]] <small>(Namibian actor)</small>
| [[Miyu Takahashi]] <small>(Japanese badminton player (born 2002))</small>
| is a Japanese [[badminton]] player from [[Inami, Hyōgo|Inami]], [[Hyōgo Prefecture]]. She graduated from the [[Aomori Yamada High School]], and join BIPROGY (previous name Unisys) badminton team on 1 April 2021.
| Bret Kamwi (born in [[Katima Mulilo]]), is a [[Namibian]] writer, actor and a director based in [[Windhoek]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Andrey Rudoy|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/DJ Kelblizz (2nd nomination)|2024-08-31]]
| [[Andrey Rudoy]] <small>(Russian Marxist political)</small>
| [[DJ Kelblizz]] <small>(Nigerian DJ and record producer)</small>
| Miracle Sabastine Aggrey (born July 24, 1999), professionally known under the alias of DJ Kelblizz, is a Nigerian DJ and record producer born and raised in [[Port Harcourt]], [[Rivers State]].
| Andrey Vladimirovich Rudoy ({{lang-ru|Андрей Владимирович Рудой}}; born 24 July 1990) is a Russian Marxist political and trade union activist, blogger, publicist and former school teacher, who is the head of the socialist Vestnik Buri ({{Lang-ru|Вестник Бури|lit=Storm Herald}}) publicistic resource. He was one of the co-founders of the organizations [[Union of Marxists]] and [[A Just World (Russia)|A Just World]]. In October 2023, he was added to the [[List of foreign agents in Russia|list of foreign agents]] by the [[Ministry of Justice (Russia)|Ministry of Justice]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Michael James Birchell|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Aqua Security|2024-09-01]]
| [[Michael James Birchell]] <small>((1945–1967) panel-beater and soldier)</small>
| [[Aqua Security]] <small>(Israeli cloud-native application protection company)</small>
| Aqua Security is an Israeli [[Cloud-native computing|cloud-native]] application protection company, founded in 2015. In 2021, Aqua Security reached a $1B valuation. It is home to the research team, Aqua Nautilus, focused on [[Computer security|cybersecurity]] research of the cloud native ecosystem. In 2023, the [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] signed with Aqua Security a multimillion-dollar contract for cyber protection services to enhance cloud expansion, [[Zero trust security model|zero-trust]] implementation, and secure software development.
| Michael James Birchell (2 June 1945 - 17 February 1967) was a [[panel beater]] and [[Conscripted|conscripted soldier]] who served in the [[1st Australian Task Force]] in the [[Vietnam War]] where he was [[killed in action]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ritobrota Dey|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Galactic Theme|2024-08-24]]
| [[Ritobrota Dey]] <small>(Indian Bengali actress)</small>
| [[Galactic Theme]] <small>(2024 EP by Johnel)</small>
| ''Galactic Theme'' is a solo [[extended play]] by Nigerian singer, songwriter and producer [[Johnel]]. It was generally produced by himself and was released on 26 April 2024 by [[ONErpm]] and Nnamani Music Group. It features a vocal sample from Nigerian singer Elmah.
| Ritobrota Dey is an Indian [[Bengalis|Bengali]] actress who works in Bengali television serials. She is known for her portrayal in ''[[Ekhane Aakash Neel (2019 TV series)|Ekhane Aakash Neel]], [[Kanyadaan (2020 TV series)|Kanyadaan]], [[Nayika No.1|Nayika No. 1]]'' and ''Ashtami''.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Baloch yakjehti committee|2024-07-19]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/America Mortgages|2024-09-03]]
| [[Baloch yakjehti committee]]
| [[America Mortgages]]
| America Mortgages is a Singapore-based financial services company founded in 2019, specializing in providing [[Mortgage|mortgage loans]] for non-U.S. residents interested in investing in the U.S. real estate market. In addition to mortgage services, America Mortgages facilitates refinancing and equity release options for real estate investments. The company is headquartered in Singapore and serves clients globally. America Mortgages is a subsidiary of Global Mortgage Group (GMG).
| The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC; {{lang-bal|بلۏچ یکجهتی کمیٹی}}; {{literal translation|Baloch Unity Committee}}) or Balochistan Yakjehti Committee ('Balochistan Unity Committee'), is a [[human rights]] advocacy group established in response to alleged state oppression in [[Balochistan, Pakistan|Balochistan]]. Founded in 2020 as the Bramsh Solidarity Committee ({{lang|bal|برمش یکجهتی کمیٹی}}), it was named after Bramsh Baloch, a young girl injured during a violent incident in [[Turbat]] that resulted in her mother's death. Led by [[Mahrang Baloch]], the BYC focuses on [[human rights abuses in Balochistan]], including [[forced disappearance in Pakistan|enforced disappearances]] and [[extrajudicial killings]], often facing crackdowns from Pakistani authorities.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2024 Kissena Park sexual assault case|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Joshua Beckley|2024-09-05]]
| [[2024 Kissena Park sexual assault case]] <small>(2024 criminal case in New York City, US)</small>
| [[Joshua Beckley]] <small>(American poker player)</small>
| Joshua Beckley is a semi-amateur low stakes poker player and former grocery store and retail worker most known for finishing second in the [[2015 World Series of Poker#Main Event|2015 $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event (Event #68)]] ($4,470,896).
| The 2024 Kissena Park sexual assault case is an ongoing criminal case in [[New York State]] involving the [[kidnapping]] of two 13-year-old children in [[Kissena Park]], [[Queens, New York|Queens]], and the subsequent [[rape]] of one of the children while the other was forced to watch. The case made global headlines in June 2024 and sparked a citywide [[Manhunt (law enforcement)|manhunt]] in [[New York City]] for the perpetrator.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Arun Kumar Mehta|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mizuki Otake|2024-08-25]]
| [[Arun Kumar Mehta]] <small>(IAS Officer)</small>
| [[Mizuki Otake]] <small>(Japanese badminton player (born 2002))</small>
| is a Japanese [[badminton]] player from [[Niigata Prefecture]] and graduated from the [[Aomori Yamada High School]], and joined BIPROGY (previous name Unisys) badminton team on 1 April 2020.
| Arun Kumar Mehta is an [[Indian Administrative Service|IAS]] officer of 1988 batch, served as [[Chief secretary (India)|Chief Secretary]] of [[Government of Jammu and Kashmir]] between 31st of May 2021 to November 2023. Earlier, he had served as the Additional Chief Secretary (Financial Commissioner), Finance department, in J&K Govt. between 1st of March 2019 and May 2021. He previously served as Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, besides [[Joint Secretary]] at the Ministry of Urban Development,[[Government of India]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Evelina Bertoli|2024-09-05]]
| [[Evelina Bertoli]] <small>(Italian equestrian (born 1986))</small>
| Evelina Bertoli (born 8 July 1986 in [[Rome]], Italy) is an Olympic Italian [[eventing]] rider. She competed at the 2021 and 2023 European Championships, and at the 2022 World Championships in Pratoni del Vivaro. In 2024 she competed at the [[2024 Summer Olympics]] in Paris and finished 22nd in the individual standings. Previously a modern pentathlete, she was Italian junior champion in modern pentathlon in 2004 and 2005.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/César Grajales (political commentator)|2024-09-03]]
| [[César Grajales (political commentator)]] <small>(Colombian-American political commentator)</small>
| César Grajales is a Colombian-American public affairs director, political analyst, and podcast host affiliated with The LIBRE Initiative and [[Americans for Prosperity]]. He hosts the podcast ''Sabor a Freedom'', which explores issues concerning freedom and opportunity within the Hispanic community.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jalalabad Cantonment English School And College|2024-08-29]]
| [[Jalalabad Cantonment English School And College]] <small>(Educational Institution in Bangladesh)</small>
| Jalalabad Cantonment English School And College is a [[educational institution]] located in [[Jalalabad Cantonment]], [[Sylhet]], [[Bangladesh]]. The institution was established in 1987. It is operated by the [[Bangladesh Army]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of controversies of recent U.S. Presidents|2024-08-24]]
| [[List of controversies of recent U.S. Presidents]]
| [[Donald Trump]] has had historic levels of controversies for recent [[presidents of the United States]] by some metrics. Some of his hiring decisions have been criticized due to relatively high level of scandals and legal trouble. Turnover in the [[Presidency of Donald Trump|Trump administration]] was the highest of all presidents since [[Brookings Institution]] started measuring in 1980. According to some historians, Trump has received criticism from former officials at levels not seen over the last hundred years. Nepotism has also risen as a point of comparison across administrations, with Trump having more family members in prominent roles than recent presidents. Trump was the first president indicted on criminal charges in 160 years, the first convicted of a [[felony]] and the first to be [[Impeachment|impeached]] twice. Trump was the only living president listed in [[U.S. News & World Report|U.S. News & World Report's]] 2024 list of the 10 worst presidents, coming in at number 3.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Barren Earth (DC Comics)|2024-09-02]]
| [[Barren Earth (DC Comics)]] <small>(Comics character)</small>
| Barren Earth is a [[DC Comics]] series of a possible future Earth that was printed as a backup in [[Warlord (DC Comics)|Warlord]] #63–88 and had its own miniseries, ''Conqueror of the Barren Earth''.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jason Gunawan|2024-08-25]]
| [[Jason Gunawan]] <small>(Hong Kong badminton player)</small>
| Jason Gunawan is a [[badminton]] player from [[Hong Kong]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Michael Duek|2024-09-05]]
| [[Michael Duek]] <small>(American professional poker player)</small>
| Michael Duek is an American professional poker player whome finished third back-to-back (2022) in the ''World Championship of Texas Hold'em'' and the ''World Championship of Omaha Hold'em (8-Handed)'' for $4,000,000 and $548,015, respectively.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Prue Bishop|2024-09-02]]
| [[Prue Bishop]] <small>(British/French painter)</small>
| Prudence Mary Bishop (née Taylor), known as Prue Bishop, is a British/French [[Landscape art|landscape painter]] and [[Watercolour|watercolourist]] who has become known for devising an artistic genre called 'Sculptural Watercolour' that is a [[Registered trademark symbol|Registered Trademark]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kimia Alizadeh vs Nahid Kiani|2024-08-14]]
| [[Kimia Alizadeh vs Nahid Kiani]] <small>(2024 Summer Olympics taekwondo match)</small>
| Kimia Alizadeh vs Nahid Kiani was a [[Taekwondo at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 57 kg|women's taekwondo match]] at the [[2024 Summer Olympics]] on 8 August 2024 between [[Kimia Alizadeh]] and [[Nahid Kiani]]. In a rematch of their [[Taekwondo at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's 57 kg|bout from the 2020 Summer Olympics]] where Alizadeh was the victor, Kiani narrowly defeated Alizadeh in the 2024 bout. Alizadeh eventually won bronze and Kiani won the silver medal, the latter being the first for an Iranian woman at the Olympics, surpassing Alizadeh's 2016 bronze feat. While Kiani competed for the [[Iran at the 2024 Summer Olympics|Iranian team]], Alizadeh competed for the [[Bulgaria at the 2024 Summer Olympics|Bulgarian team]] after having represented the [[Refugee Olympic Team at the 2020 Summer Olympics|Refugee Olympic Team]] at the [[2020 Summer Olympics]], and [[Iran at the 2016 Summer Olympics|Iran]] at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]] where she became the first Iranian female medalist at the Olympics. Alizadeh became Bulgaria's first-ever taekwondo competitor at the Olympics, and won Bulgaria's first medal in Olympic taekwondo. Prior to Alizadeh's defection, the two were friends and training partners.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alex Elias|2024-09-03]]
| [[Alex Elias]] <small>(founder and CEO at Qloo)</small>
| Alex Elias is the founder and CEO of [[Qloo]], an AI company that discovers users` tastes and cultural preferences.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Joan Palmiter Bajorek|2024-09-03]]
| [[Joan Palmiter Bajorek]] <small>(American linguist and businesswomen)</small>
| Joan Palmiter Bajorek is an American [[Entrepreneurship|entrepreneur]], [[Linguistics|linguist]], and [[Internet celebrity|influencer]]. In August 2018, Bajorek founded Women in Voice, a [[Nonprofit organization|non-profit]] 501 organization for women in voice technology. Bajorek is also the CEO of Clarity AI, an AI and software company.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Michael Dyer (poker player)|2024-09-05]]
| [[Michael Dyer (poker player)]] <small>(American pro-amateur poker player)</small>
| Michael Dyer is a [[Pro–am|pro-amateur]] midstakes poker player with three second-place finishes on the circuit tour (online) and the third-place finisher in the ''$10,000 No Limit Hold'em - Main Event Championship (Event #65)'' (2018) (live).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of telecommunications companies in the Americas|2024-08-16]]
| [[List of telecommunications companies in the Americas]]
| A [[Telephone company|telecommunications company]] (historically known as a telephone company) is a company which provides [[broadband]] and/or telephony services.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of telecommunications companies in the Middle East and Africa|2024-08-16]]
| [[List of telecommunications companies in the Middle East and Africa]]
| A [[Telephone company|telecommunications company]] (historically known as a telephone company) is a company which provides [[broadband]] and/or telephony services.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Black Fragility|2024-09-03]]
| [[Black Fragility]]
| Black Fragility also known as black defensiveness is the actions and behaviours of black people that is the equivalent of description used to define the actions of white people (white fragility).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Neil Blumenfield|2024-09-05]]
| [[Neil Blumenfield]] <small>(American amateur poker player)</small>
| Neil Blumenfield is an American pro-amateur low-midstakes poker player most known for finishing third in the 2015 World Poker Championship Event.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alleppey Ripples|2024-08-24]]
| [[Alleppey Ripples]]
| Alleppey Ripples are a professional franchise [[cricket]] team in the [[Kerala Cricket League]] (KCL), representing the city of [[Alappuzha]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Big Four strategic communications firms|2024-09-05]]
| [[Big Four strategic communications firms]] <small>(Term for four public relations firms)</small>
| Similar to the "[[Big Four accounting firms|Big Four]]" accounting firms and the "[[Magic Circle (law firms)|Magic Circle]]" law firms, a group of elite corporate advisory and public relations firms has emerged as the global leaders and go-to advisors for major corporations. These firms, often referred to as the "Big Four" of strategic communications, include Brunswick, [[FGS Global]], [[FTI Consulting]], and [[Teneo]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Livio Mayr|2024-08-17]]
| [[Livio Mayr]] <small>(Austrian figure skater)</small>
| Livio Mayr (born 21 December 1997) is an [[Austria]]n [[figure skater]]. With his partner [[Sophia Schaller]], they are two-time [[Austrian Figure Skating Championships|Austrian national]] gold medalists (in 2023 and 2024). Mayr and Schaller formed their new partnership in March 2022, before which Mayr had also competed in [[single skating]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tom McDonnell|2024-09-02]]
| [[Tom McDonnell]] <small>(Irish politician)</small>
| Tom McDonnell is an independent [[local councillor]] who represents [[Newbridge, County Kildare|Newbridge]] in [[County Kildare]], Ireland.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Exercise Indus Shield|2024-08-21]]
| [[Exercise Indus Shield]] <small>(Military exercise hosted by the Pakistan Air Force)</small>
| Exercise Indus Shield is a large scale international [[aerial warfare]] exercise held by the [[PAF Airpower Centre of Excellence|Airpower Centre of Excellence]] (ACE) at [[Sargodha]]. The aim of the exercise is to simulate various [[Military tactics|tactics]] by enabling participating [[Air force|air powers]] to maximize their warfighting potential in air operations through [[Synergy|synergistic]] employment of multi-domain capabilities in an integrated [[Military training area|training environment]]. It consists of a traditional "Blue force" vs. "Red force" scenario with participants engaging each other in simulated battles.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/CITTA Foundation|2024-08-19]]
| [[CITTA Foundation]]
| The CITTA Foundation is a [[New York (state)]] based nonprofit organization that works to build support for families in some of the most economically challenged communities by means of education, health, and [[economic development]]. As part of this goal, CITTA operates schools in [[India]] and [[Nepal]]. CITTA has developed a holistic and adaptable method called the HEED model (Health, Education, and Economic Development), which is separate to the Health, Equity, and Early Development (HEED) model found in some other foundations. Of the foundation's projects, the [[Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls School]] in India and Limi Valley School in Nepal were designed by architect Diana Kellogg Architects. Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls School was awarded by [[Architectural Digest]] India the AD100 for being considered one of the top 100 buildings in India in 2020.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hiram Bravo Moreno|2024-08-19]]
| [[Hiram Bravo Moreno]] <small>(Mexican volleyball player (born 1999))</small>
| Hiram Bravo Moreno (born 19 December 1999) is a Mexican [[volleyball]] player. He is a member of the [[Mexico men's national volleyball team]], representing the team at the [[2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Central Illinois' On-Line Broadcast Museum|2024-08-19]]
| [[Central Illinois' On-Line Broadcast Museum]] <small>(Museum of television history in Central Illinois, United States)</small>
| Central Illinois' On-Line Broadcast Museum is a free [[virtual museum]] website that documents, in detail, the history of television stations broadcasting in [[Central Illinois]], United States.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Magic Weekend results|2024-08-20]]
| [[List of Magic Weekend results]]
| [[Magic Weekend]] is an annual event organised by the [[Rugby Football League]] in which an entire round of [[Super League]] matches is played over a weekend at a single stadium, traditionally in an area where [[rugby league]] is not as popular, in attempt to promote and develop the sport.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Electric Software, Inc.|2024-09-04]]
| [[Electric Software, Inc.]] <small>(Software technology corporation)</small>
| Electric Software, Inc. is a privately held [[software technology]] [[corporation]] based in [[Ithaca, New York]]. Its current products are hpsModeler, system design software for optimally incorporating [[seasonal thermal storage]] to match inflexible heating/cooling demand with intermittent renewable-based electric supply; and [[GlowCode]], a performance analysis [[Profiling (computer programming)|profiler]] used in [[software engineering]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cyber Internet Services|2024-08-20]]
| [[Cyber Internet Services]] <small>(Internet service provider in Pakistan)</small>
| Cyber Internet Services Private Limited, typically referred to as Cybernet is a [[Business-to-business|B2B]] [[Internet service provider]] (ISP) based in Karachi, Pakistan. It is a subsidiary of the [[Lakson Group|Lakson Group of Companies]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Sanskrit authors from lower communities|2024-08-26]]
| [[List of Sanskrit authors from lower communities]]
| Lower communities is a term used here for mostly [[Jātis]] (communities) from [[vaishya]] and [[shoodra]] [[Varna (Hinduism)|varnas]] . Their works reflect the participation of diverse social groups in the development of [[Sanskrit literature|Sanskrit literary]] and intellectual traditions, highlighting the inclusive nature of [[Sanskrit]] as a scholarly and cultural language.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Martialis (disambiguation)|2024-09-01]]
| [[Martialis (disambiguation)]] <small>(Topics referred to by the same term)</small>
| Martialis most commonly refers to [[Martial]] ({{circa}} 39 - {{circa}} 103 AD), Roman poet.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Malo Latinois|2024-09-05]]
| [[Malo Latinois]] <small>(French semi-amateur poker player)</small>
| Malo Latinois is a French semi-amateur poker player best known for making the final table of the 2024 Main Event at the [[World Series of Poker]] eventually finishing ninth for $1,000,000. Malo also has a 16th-place finish in the [[European Poker Tour|European Poker Tour Paris]] for $52,951.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation|2024-08-24]]
| [[KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation]]
| The KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation is a [[Nonprofit organization|non-profit]] organization with a vision to make Canadians unhacked. The [[organization]] is focused on the development and distribution of free, cybersafety and cybersecurity services, and [[digital literacy]] training to Canadians. The organization is based in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Biafra Referendum|2024-08-29]]
| [[Biafra Referendum]] <small>(Ongoing referendum by Biafra separatist)</small>
| The Biafra Referendum, otherwise known as the Biafra self-referendum, is an ongoing poll organized and conducted by an organisation known as the "Biafra Republic Government in Exile" (BRGIE). BRGIE claims the poll is an act of [[self-determination]] regarding areas that were once part of [[Biafra]], a partially recognised state that declared independence from [[Nigeria]] in 1967 and was re-conquered in 1970 through the [[Nigerian Civil War]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/EPICENTER|2024-08-28]]
| [[EPICENTER]]
| EPICENTER (European Policy Information Center) is an independent network comprising twelve [[free market]] think tanks from across Europe. It was founded in 2014 by Christina Stewart-Lockhart, comprising six free market European think tanks. The organization aims to promote the values of a free society and contribute to contemporary discussion of European policy. EPICENTER, like its members, identifies as a political independent and privately funded organization.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Am I Racist?|2024-08-29]]
| [[Am I Racist?]] <small>(2024 documentary about critical race theory)</small>
| ''Am I Racist?'' is an upcoming American [[documentary comedy]] film about [[racism]] and [[anti-racism]], starring conservative political commentator [[Matt Walsh (political commentator)|Matt Walsh]]. It is directed by Justin Folk for [[The Daily Wire|''The Daily Wire'']].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Abdul Samad Dawood (2nd nomination)|2024-08-23]]
| [[Abdul Samad Dawood]] <small>(Pakistani businessperson)</small>
| Abdul Samad Dawood, ({{lang-ur|{{Nastaliq|عبدالصمد داؤد}}}}{{Lrm}}; born 1983) is a Pakistani [[businessperson]] and [[investor]]. He is the vice-chair of the board of [[Dawood Hercules Corporation]], which is the majority [[shareholder]] of [[Engro Corporation]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2028 Democratic National Convention|2024-08-31]]
| [[2028 Democratic National Convention]]
| The 2028 Democratic National Convention is an event in which delegates of the [[Democratic Party (United States)|United States Democratic Party]] will select the party's nominees for [[President of the United States|president]] and [[Vice President of the United States|vice president]] in the [[2028 United States presidential election]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mohammadpur A. Gafur Government Primary School|2024-08-28]]
| [[Mohammadpur A. Gafur Government Primary School]] <small>(Educational institution in Sylhet, Bangladesh)</small>
| Mohammadpur A. Gafur Government Primary School is an [[educational institution]] located in [[Dakshin Surma Upazila]], [[Sylhet District]], [[Sylhet Division]], [[Bangladesh]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dumitru Găleșanu|2024-08-24]]
| [[Dumitru Găleșanu]] <small>(Romanian poet (1955-))</small>
| Dumitru Găleșanu (born December 5, 1955) is a Romanian [[jurist]] and [[author]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Johann Nepomuk von Lobkovicz|2024-08-24]]
| [[Johann Nepomuk von Lobkovicz]] <small>(Bohemian nobleman (1799–1878))</small>
| Prince Johann Nepomuk Karl Philipp von Lobkowicz (14 January 1799 – 6 June 1878) was a Bohemian nobleman. He was an {{ill|imperial-royal chamberlain|cs|Císařský komorník}} and a reserve major. He became a knight of the Sicilian Military Order of San Giorgio della Reunione.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Anne Sherriff|2024-08-31]]
| [[Anne Sherriff]]
| Anne Martha Sherriff is a British diplomat who has been named [[List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Belgium|British ambassador to Belgium]] starting in September 2024. She was appointed in succession to [[Martin Shearman]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hosenul Islam|2024-08-31]]
| [[Hosenul Islam]] <small>(Bangladeshi educationalist and human rights activist)</small>
| Hosenul Islam (born 27 February 1978) is a [[Bangladeshi]] [[educationalist]] and [[human rights activist]]. He was born in Bishnupur, [[Badarganj Upazila]], [[Rangpur District|Rangpur]] District.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Orhan Awatramani (2nd nomination)|2024-08-25]]
| [[Orhan Awatramani]] <small>(Indian internet personality)</small>
| Orhan Awatramani, commonly known as ''Orry'', is an [[India|Indian]] [[Internet celebrity|internet personality]], [[fashion stylist]]'','' and traveller. Orry gained prominence as a guest contestant on the reality television show ''[[Bigg Boss 17]]''. He is also noted for his involvement in Bollywood events and his interactions with notable figures in the [[Indian film industry]], earning the tag of “Bollywood’s BFF”.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Legends League Cricket (2nd nomination)|2024-09-01]]
| [[Legends League Cricket]] <small>(Twenty20 cricket league)</small>
| Legends League Cricket (LLCT20) is a professional [[Twenty20 cricket]] league that brings together retired [[cricket]] players. The league has been hosted in various countries, including [[India]], [[Qatar]], and [[Oman]]. There are two formats, Legends League Cricket Masters and Legends League Cricket T20.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dennis Lynch|2024-08-28]]
| [[Dennis Lynch]]
| Dennis M. Lynch (January 1933—November 18, 2007) was an American politician who served as mayor of [[Pawtucket, Rhode Island]] from 1973 to 1981.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Battle of Sierra Bullones|2024-09-06]]
| [[Battle of Sierra Bullones]]
| The Battle of Sierra de Bullones was the first big battle between [[Spain]] and [[Morocco]] during the [[Hispano–Moroccan War (1859–1860)|Hispano-Moroccan War]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2024 Mexican judicial reform|2024-09-03]]
| [[2024 Mexican judicial reform]]
| Mexican president [[Andrés Manuel López Obrador]] has introduced a [[judicial reform]] proposal to establish elections for federal judges, including [[Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation|Supreme Court]] justices.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Japan Karatedo Shito-Ryu International Renshikan|2024-09-05]]
| [[Japan Karatedo Shito-Ryu International Renshikan]] <small>(Shitoryu Karate Organization)</small>
| The Japan Karate-Do Shito-Ryu International Renshikan (JKSIR) (日本空手道派糸東流国際錬志館) is an international [[Karate]] organization formed in 2018 by Naresh Sharma and officially recognized in [[Japan]]. The dojo was established in 1994 but officially changed its name from Shito-Ryu Karatedo International Renshikan to Japan Karate-Do Shito-Ryu International Renshikan.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Askew Saddlery Company|2024-08-28]]
| [[Askew Saddlery Company]]
| The Askew Saddlery Company was established in 1866 in [[Kansas City, Missouri]], and was known as a favorite [[saddle]] and leather outfitter of [[Cowboy|cowboys]] who [[Cattle drives in the United States|drove cattle herds to beef markets]] in Kansas City and [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dani Brubaker|2024-09-03]]
| [[Dani Brubaker]] <small>(American photographer (born 1968))</small>
| Dani Brubaker is an American Photographer. She is a resident of [[Galisteo, New Mexico]], [[Santa Fe County, New Mexico|Santa Fe County]], United States. [[Anderson Canyon]] was her home in [[Big Sur]], [[California]] until 2014.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/American Silver Eagle mintage figures|2024-08-28]]
| [[American Silver Eagle mintage figures]]
| The [[American Silver Eagle]] is a United States [[bullion coin]] that has been minted since 1986. Each coin is .999 fine [[silver]]. Circulating coins have been minted at the [[Philadelphia Mint]], [[San Francisco Mint]], and [[West Point Mint]], though do not bear a [[mint mark]]. [[Proof coinage|Proof]] and uncirculated coins do have mint marks. The reverse design was changed in 2021.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jamilu Ja'afaru|2024-09-05]]
| [[Jamilu Ja'afaru]]
| Jamilu Ja'afaru is a [[Nigerian]] development strategist with experience in [[governance]] and [[economic development]]. His [[career]] has spanned research and project experience with the [[Federal Housing Authority]], the [[Nigerian National Assembly]], and the [[Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission|Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kadambari Jethwani (2nd nomination)|2024-09-03]]
| [[Kadambari Jethwani]] <small>(Indian film actress and model)</small>
| Kadambari Jethwani is an actress. She is a qualified medical doctor. Her debut film is [[Sadda Adda]]. She appeared in Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Punjabi films.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2024 Venezuela's power outages|2024-08-31]]
| [[2024 Venezuelan power outages]]
| A series of nationwide [[power outages]] began on August 27 with a blackout affecting 16 states in the country at around 7:12 p.m. and restoring service at approximately 8:30 p.m. On August 30, another blackout was recorded that left more than 20 states in the country without electricity, which began at 4:50 a.m. and continues to affect a good part of the national territory.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/DWAD (disambiguation)|2024-09-03]]
| [[DWAD (disambiguation)]] <small>(Topics referred to by the same term)</small>
| DWAD may refer to the following Philippine broadcast stations:
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Christoph Bernhard Künzle|2024-09-01]]
| [[Christoph Bernhard Künzle]]
| Christoph Bernhard Künzle (born May 12, 1976) is a Swiss finance professional and [[author]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alastair King-Smith|2024-08-31]]
| [[Alastair King-Smith]]
| Alastair King-Smith is a British diplomat who is the ambassador to [[Albania]]. He replaced [[Duncan Norman]], who was transferred to a different role. Shortly after being appointed he gave an interview with the Anglo-Albanian association, where he said he wanted to promote good relations.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/David Scott (video game developer)|2024-09-01]]
| [[David Scott (video game developer)]] <small>(American indie game dev and co-founder of KIXEYE and GWW)</small>
| David Scott (also known as Critters) — [[Game design|game designer]], [[Software engineering|software engineer]], cofounder of Casual Collective/[[Kixeye]] (executive producer) from [[United States|USA]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hugo Sacco|2024-09-05]]
| [[Hugo Sacco]] <small>(Maltese-French footballer)</small>
| Hugo Sacco (born 1 December 2004) is a Maltese-French footballer who currently plays as a [[goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] for [[Hibernians F.C.|Hibernians]] in the [[Maltese Premier League]]
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Aurora Colorado apartment takeover|2024-09-01]]
| [[Aurora, Colorado apartment incident]]
| On August 18, 2024 armed men from the [[Tren de Aragua]] gang broke into the [[The Edge at Lowry Apartments]] in [[Aurora, Colorado]] in the US, forcing tenants out shortly after a [[shootout]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2025 in hip hop music|2024-09-01]]
| [[2025 in hip hop music]]
| ''TBA''
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Albanian-Prilep War|2024-09-06]]
| [[Albanian-Prilep War]]
| The Albanian-Prilep War ([[Albanian Language|Albanian]]:''Lufta Shqiptaro-Prilep'') was a conflict between the forces of the [[Muzaka family]], a prominent Albanian noble family, and the [[Gropa family|Principality of Gropa]]{{cn|date=September 2024}} on one side, against the [[Lordship of Prilep]], a region under the control of the [[Mrnjavčević family]]. The conflict took place in the late 14th century during a period of political fragmentation in the Balkans, following the [[decline of the Serbian Empire]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Frank Funaro (poker player)|2024-09-02]]
| [[Frank Funaro (poker player)]] <small>(American quarter-professional poker player)</small>
| Frank Funaro is an American quarter-professional poker player.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kollam Sailors|2024-09-03]]
| [[Kollam Sailors]] <small>(Cricket Franchise Team For Kerala Cricket League)</small>
| The Aries Kollam Sailors is [[Kerala Cricket League]]'s premier franchise owned by Sir [[Sohan Roy]], Founder CEO and Chairman of Aries group and Dr. Prabhiraj N, managing director, Aries Group.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jasdeep Singh Gill|2024-09-04]]
| [[Jasdeep Singh Gill]] <small>(Indian entrepreneur)</small>
| Jasdeep Singh Gill is an Indian entrepreneur, healthcare professional, and the patron of [[Radha Soami Satsang Beas]] since 2 September 2024. He is the cousin of [[Gurinder Singh]], fifth satguru of Radha Swami Satsang Beas.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Drumnamether|2024-09-03]]
| [[Drumnamether]] <small>(Townland in Northern Ireland)</small>
| Drumnamether is a small [[townland]] within the [[civil parishes in Ireland|civil parish]] of [[Mullaghbrack]] (specifically the [[Oneilland West|ONeilland West]] area), in the [[Barony (Ireland)|historic barony]] of [[Orior Lower]], [[County Armagh]], Northern Ireland.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Immortal Disfigurement|2024-09-03]]
| [[Immortal Disfigurement]] <small>(American deathcore band)</small>
| Immortal Disfigurement is an American [[deathcore]] band formed in 2021 in [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]] by CJ McCreery (Ex–[[Signs of the Swarm]], Ex–[[Lorna Shore]]). The band currently consists of vocalist CJ McCreery, guitarist Josh Freeman (Ex–[[A Wake in Providence (band)|A Wake in Providence]]) and bassist Shane Slade ([[Winds of Plague]], Ex–[[Molotov Solution]]). The band has not yet performed any live shows, however they do plan to in the near future. The name of the band is a reference to McCreery's most known albums from his previous bands, ''[[Immortal (Lorna Shore album)|Immortal]]'' from Lorna Shore and ''The Disfigurment of Existence'' from Signs of the Swarms. The band has currently released only one studio album and five singles.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dorell Anthony|2024-09-02]]
| [[Dorell Anthony]]
| Dorell Anthony (born Bobby Dorell Anthony on June 29, 1988) is an American screenwriter, actor, and producer. He is best known for his work in daytime soap operas such as the [[General Hospital|ABC drama ''General Hospital'']] and the [[Days of Our Lives|Peacock drama ''Days of Our Lives'']], as well as a number of web series, such as his created drama, ''[[Pride: The Series]]''. Anthony has additionally been credited with several podcasting credits, such as a companion podcast for ''Pride: The Series'' and voice acting in scripted [[Forever and a Day (soap opera)|audio soap opera ''Forever and a Day'']].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rezaul Kabir|2024-09-03]]
| [[Rezaul Kabir]] <small>(Management scholar)</small>
| Rezaul Kabir is a [[management]] [[scholar]] specializing in [[corporate finance]] and [[corporate governance]]. He has conducted cross-disciplinary, empirical and policy-oriented research collaborating with scholars from many different countries. Some of his famous works are on [[capital market]] [[regulation]], [[ownership]] and control of [[corporations]], [[capital structure]], [[executive compensation]], [[financial crisis]], [[political connection]]s, and [[microfinance]]. Most of his research papers are publicly available on the [[Social Science Research Network]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Han–Xiongnu War (215 BC–200 BC)|2024-09-03]]
| [[Han–Xiongnu War (215 BC–200 BC)]] <small>(Series Battles between Han Dynasty and Xiongnu)</small>
| The Han-Xiongnu War (BC 215-200) or Modu's Raids on China was the first series of wars between the [[Han dynasty|Han Dynasty]] and the [[Xiongnu]].{{cn|date=September 2024}}
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Darryl Cooper|2024-09-05]]
| [[Darryl Cooper]] <small>(American podcaster (born c. 1981))</small>
| Darryl Dewayne Cooper (born {{Circa|1981}}) is an American right-wing [[social media influencer]], writer, and [[Podcast|podcaster]] who focuses on 20th-century [[History of Western civilization|Western history]]. He has hosted ''Martyr Made'' since 2015 and co-hosted ''The Unraveling'' (initially titled ''The Thread'') with [[Jocko Willink]] since 2020. In 2016, he co-hosted ''Decline of the West'' with John David Ebert. His writing has appeared in [[Conservatism in the United States|conservative]] magazines, including ''[[IM—1776]]'' and the [[Claremont Review of Books|''Claremont Review of Books'']]. He is author of ''Twitter - A How to Tips & Tricks Guide'' (2011) and the editor of ''Bush Yarns and Other Offences'' (2022). The [[Anti-Defamation League]] called him a "Nazi apologist" after comments he made in September 2024.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tariq Hussain Keen|2024-09-04]]
| [[Tariq Hussain Keen]] <small>(Indian politician)</small>
| Tariq Hussain Keen is an Indian politician and the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] (BJP) State Secretary for [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu and Kashmir]]. He is the BJP's candidate for [[Inderwal Assembly constituency]] of [[Kishtwar district]], in the upcoming [[2024 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bill Canady|2024-09-04]]
| [[Bill Canady]]
| Bill Canady is an American business executive, author, and CEO known for his leadership in various companies. He serves as the chief executive officer of OTC Industrial Technologies and Arrowhead Engineered Products. Canady is also the founder of Profitable Growth Now, LLC (PGN, LLC) and developed the Profitable Growth Operating System (PGOS).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hurry Up Tomorrow|2024-09-05]]
| [[Hurry Up Tomorrow]] <small>(Upcoming studio album by the Weeknd)</small>
| ''Hurry Up Tomorrow'' is the upcoming sixth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter [[the Weeknd]]. It will be released through [[XO (record label)|XO]] and [[Republic Records]], and will serve as a follow-up to his fifth studio album ''[[Dawn FM]]'' (2022), as well as the final act of his album trilogy that began with ''[[After Hours (The Weeknd album)|After Hours]]'' (2020).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/GoJS|2024-09-04]]
| [[GoJS]] <small>(JavaScript library for diagram visualization and interactivity)</small>
| GoJS is a proprietary [[JavaScript library]] for [[diagramming]] and [[data visualization]], which supports creation of multiple [[diagram]] types, such as [[Flowchart]], [[Network Diagram]], [[SCADA]], [[Floor plan]], [[Planogram]], [[Genogram]], and others. It was created in 2012 by Northwoods Software, the creators of the Sanscript visual programming language. GoJS renders in [[HTML5]] [[Canvas element|canvas]] or [[SVG]]. The GoJS library has no dependencies.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2003 Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas season|2024-09-05]]
| [[2003 Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas season]] <small>(Botafogo 2003 football season)</small>
| The 2003 season was [[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]]'s 99th in existence and the first year back in the second division. They played in the [[2003 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B|Série B]] and the [[2003 Campeonato Carioca|Campeonato Carioca]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pini Althaus|2024-09-06]]
| [[Pini Althaus]] <small>(American business executive)</small>
| Pini Althaus is a business executive with over 20 years of experience in the mining and critical minerals sector. He is the founder of USA Rare Earth, where he played a key role in developing the [[Round Top Mountain#Round Top Project|Round Top Project]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dax Flame|2024-09-05]]
| [[Dax Flame]] <small>(American actor and YouTuber)</small>
| Dax Flame is an American actor and Youtube Vlogger.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jennie (dog)|2024-09-05]]
| [[Jennie (dog)]] <small>(Golden retriever assistance dog)</small>
| Jennie is a [[guide dog]] owned by [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrat]] member of parliament [[Steve Darling]], who has juvenile [[macular degeneration]]. She helps Darling navigate the [[House of Commons]]. She is three-quarters [[Golden Retriever]] and one-quarter [[Labrador Retriever|Labrador]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Lauren Chen|2024-09-06]]
| [[Lauren Chen]] <small>(Canadian political commentator)</small>
| Lauren Chen (born Lauren Yu Sum Tam) is a Canadian conservative{{Unreliable source?|date=September 2024}} political commentator and former YouTube personality. She has been notably involved with [[Glenn Beck|Glenn Beck's]] [[Blaze Media|BlazeTV]] and [[Turning Point USA]]. She has also contributed opinion pieces to [[RT (TV network)|RT]], a Russian [[state media]] outlet. Her husband, Liam Donovan, is the president of [[Tenet Media]], a company they co-founded.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Abdul Hannan (singer)|2024-09-05]]
| [[Abdul Hannan (singer)]] <small>(Pakistani musician)</small>
| Abdul Hannan ([[Urdu language|Urdu]]: عبد الحنان) (born September 8, 1990), is a singer-songwriter from in [[Lahore]], [[Pakistan]]. In 2024 he made his debut with [[Coke Studio Pakistan season 15]] song "O Yaara" with [[Kaavish]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Milind Godbole|2024-09-05]]
| [[Milind Godbole]]
| Milind Godbole is the managing director and [[chief executive officer]] of GeBBS Healthcare Solutions.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eastern Parade railway station|2024-09-05]]
| [[Eastern Parade railway station]] <small>(Former railway station in South Australia, Australia)</small>
| Eastern Parade railway station was located on the [[Dry Creek-Port Adelaide railway line|Dry Creek-Port Dock railway line]]. It was probably located in the suburb of [[Ottoway, South Australia]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Harry Forbes (musician)|2024-09-05]]
| [[Harry Forbes (musician)]] <small>(Canadian musician)</small>
| Harry Forbes was a Canadian musician, composer, and television personality. He is best known for composing the theme music for TVOntario's ''Magic Shadows'', a long-running television program hosted by [[Elwy Yost]], which became iconic in Canadian popular culture.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Apostate Prophet|2024-09-06]]
| [[Apostate Prophet]]
| Ridvan Aydemir (born: February 8, 1991), better known online as Apostate Prophet, is an [[Ex-Muslims|Ex-Muslim]], [[Turks in Germany|Turkish-German]] [[YouTuber]] known for critiquing [[Islam]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mega Machines Channel|2024-09-06]]
| [[Mega Machines Channel]] <small>(YouTube channel)</small>
| Mega Machines Channel is a [[YouTube|YouTube channel]] focused on construction and mining machinery in action, based mostly in [[Greece]]. Mega Machines Channel (also often referred as MMC) has more than 1.7 million subscribers and features videos of [[Heavy equipment|heavy machines]] at construction and mining sites.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nanhai Chao|2024-09-03]]
| [[Nanhai Chao]]
| "Nanhai Chao" ({{Zh|first=t |t=南海潮 |s=南海潮 | cy=Naam4 Hoi2 Chiu4|p=Nan2 Hai3 Chao2}}), or "Southern Sea Tides", is a [[Cantonese]] song often sung by [[Overseas Chinese]] of Cantonese origin. Its melody is based on the [[folk song]]s of the fishermen in the [[Pearl River Delta]] and its adjacent coasts.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Platform-independent model|2024-09-04]]
| [[Platform-independent model]] <small>(Software engineering model)</small>
| A platform-independent model (PIM) in [[software engineering]] is a model of a [[software system]] or [[business system]] that is independent of the specific technological platform used to implement it (e.g. a programming language or a database).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Xenos Books|2024-08-31]]
| [[Xenos Books]] <small>(Publishing company)</small>
| Xenos Books is a publishing company in [[Riverside, California]] that was founded in 1985 by Karl Kvitko and Verona Weiss. The company is known for publishing bilingual books, and modern American and foreign writers in translation.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Scarecrow & Other Anomalies|2024-08-30]]
| [[Scarecrow & Other Anomalies]]
| ''Scarecrow & Other Anomalies'' is a translated collection of works by [[Oliverio Girondo]], written originally in [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. It was translated by Gilbert Alter-Gilbert. ''Scarecrow'' inspired the feature film ''[[The Dark Side of the Heart]]'' (1994), directed by [[Eliseo Subiela]]. It is a collection of Girondo's previous books ''Espantapájaros'' (Scarecrow) ''Interlunio'' (Lunarlude), in addition to selected poems and a manifesto written by Girondo for ''[[Martín Fierro]].''
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Roger D. Nelson|2024-08-16]]
| [[Roger D. Nelson]] <small>(director of the Global Consciousness Project)</small>
| Roger D. Nelson is an American parapsychologist and researcher and the director of the [[Global Consciousness Project]] (GCP), an international, multi-laboratory collaboration founded in 1997 which aimed to study [[collective consciousness]]. From 1980 to 2002, he was Coordinator of Research at the [[Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research]] (PEAR) laboratory at Princeton University. His professional focus was the study of [[consciousness]] and [[intention]] and the role of the mind in the physical world. His work integrates [[science]] and [[spirituality]] {{Citation needed|date=July 2017}}, including research that is directly focused on numinous communal experiences.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Publius Enigma (2nd nomination)|2024-08-25]]
| [[Publius Enigma]] <small>(Internet phenomenon)</small>
| The Publius Enigma is an [[List of Internet phenomena|Internet phenomenon]] and an [[unsolved problem]] that began with cryptic messages posted by a user identifying only as "Publius" to the unmoderated [[Usenet]] [[newsgroup]] alt.music.pink-floyd through the [[Penet remailer]], a now defunct anonymous information exchange service. The messenger proposed a [[riddle]] in connection with the 1994 [[Pink Floyd]] album ''[[The Division Bell]]'', promising that the answer would lead to a reward. It remains unclear if the enigma involves a genuinely solvable [[puzzle]] as part of an early Internet-based contest or was a convoluted [[hoax]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Riddlesdown railway station|2024-09-03]]
| [[Riddlesdown railway station]] <small>(National Rail station in London, England)</small>
| Riddlesdown railway station is on the [[Oxted line]] serving [[Riddlesdown]] in the [[London Borough of Croydon]], south [[London]]. It is in [[Travelcard Zone 6]], {{miles-chains|13|mi|38|chain|km}} from {{stn|London Bridge}}, although off peak trains run to and from {{stn|London Victoria}}. The Oxted line was opened in stages by different companies; Riddlesdown lies on the portion between {{stnlnk|South Croydon}} and Crowhurst Junction (to the south of {{stnlnk|Hurst Green}}), which was authorised in 1878 and opened on 10 March 1884 by the Croydon and Oxted Joint Railway. Riddlesdown was not one of the original stations on the line – it was opened by the [[Southern Railway (UK)|Southern Railway]] on 5 June 1927. It is managed by [[Southern (Govia Thameslink Railway)|Southern]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/WSJP-LD|2024-09-02]]
| [[WSJP-LD]] <small>(Television station in Aguadilla–Mayagüez, Puerto Rico)</small>
| WSJP-LD (channel 30) is a dual [[Cozi TV]], and [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]-[[network affiliate|affiliated]] [[television station]] [[city of license|licensed]] to [[Aguadilla, Puerto Rico]]. The station is owned by [[California]]-based [[Caribbean Broadcasting Network]]. Before the launch of [[The CW]], WSJP was a dual affiliate of [[UPN]] and [[The WB Television Network|The WB]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nick Robinson (paperfolder)|2024-09-02]]
| [[Nick Robinson (paperfolder)]] <small>(British paperfolder (born 1957))</small>
| Nick Robinson (born 8 January 1957 in [[Burnham-on-Sea]], [[England]]) is a British [[origami|paperfolder]]. He was awarded the [[Sydney French Medal]] in 2004 by the [[British Origami Society]] and is an Honorary Member and President of the [[British Origami Society]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pretty Mary Sunshine (2nd nomination)|2024-09-03]]
| [[Pretty Mary Sunshine]] <small>(American band formed in 1993)</small>
| Pretty Mary Sunshine was a [[band (music)|band]] formed in [[Seattle, Washington]] in March 1993.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jeff Soto|2024-09-05]]
| [[Jeff Soto]] <small>(American painter)</small>
| Jeff Soto (born June 3, 1975) is an American contemporary artist. His distinct color palette, subject matter and technique have been said to bridge the gap between [[Pop Surrealism]] and [[Street Art]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nazi belt buckle pistol|2024-09-01]]
| [[Nazi belt buckle pistol]] <small>(Belt Buckle)</small>
| The belt buckle pistol was an experimental German [[World War II]] firearm consisting of four [[.32 ACP]] or [[.22 Short]] barrels and lockwork concealed within a [[Schutzstaffel|SS]] belt buckle. The barrels were {{cvt|5|cm|in}} long and [[smoothbore]]. A lever was pressed which allowed the spring-loaded buckle to pivot downwards, exposing the barrel.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1987]]
| This is a complete list of all 1,468 [[statutory instruments]] published in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 1987.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1988]]
| This is a complete list of all 1,558 [[statutory instruments]] published in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 1988.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1989]]
| This is a complete list of all 1,534 [[statutory instruments]] published in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 1989.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1990]]
| This is a complete list of all 1,646 [[statutory instruments]] published in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 1990.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1991]]
| This is an incomplete list of the 2,945 [[statutory instruments]] published in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 1991.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1992]]
| This is a complete list of all 1,922 [[statutory instruments]] published in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 1992.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1993]]
| This is a complete list of all 1,844 [[statutory instruments]] published in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 1993.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1994]]
| This is a complete list of all 1,851 [[statutory instruments]] published in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 1994.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1995]]
| This is a complete list of all 1,872 [[statutory instruments]] published in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 1995.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1996]]
| This is a complete list of all 2,071 [[Statutory instrument (UK)|statutory instruments]] published in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 1996.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1997]]
| This is a complete list of all 1,840 [[Statutory instrument (UK)|statutory instruments]] published in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 1997.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1948]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1948.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1949]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1949.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1950]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1950.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1954]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1954.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1973]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1973.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1981]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1981.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1986]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1986.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2002]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom made in 2002.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2005]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 2005.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2006]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[Statutory instrument (UK)|statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 2006.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/TCDD 46201 Class|2024-08-30]]
| [[TCDD 46201 Class]] <small>(class of 29 USATC S200 locomotives supplied in 1943)</small>
| The [[Turkish Republic Railways]] (TCDD) 46201 Class is a class of ex-[[USATC]] [[Lend-Lease]] [[USATC S200 Class|S200 Class]] [[2-8-2]] [[steam locomotive]]s.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1976]] <small>(IWikimedia list article)</small>
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the [[United Kingdom]] in 1976.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1983]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1983.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1972]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1972.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1974]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1974.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1975]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1975.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1977]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1977.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1978]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1978.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1979]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1979.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1980]]
| This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom in 1980.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1982]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1982.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1984]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1984.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1985]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1985.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1965]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument (UK)|statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1965.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1969]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1969.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1957]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1957.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1968]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1968.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1964]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1964.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1970]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1970.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1958]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1958.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1956]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1956.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1960]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1960.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1953]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1953.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1959]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1959.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1962]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument (UK)|statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1962.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1971]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1971.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1955]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1955.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1967]]
| This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom in 1967.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2000]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 2000.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2001]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 2001. There is 2280 items listed here, out of a total of 2285
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2003]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom made in 2003.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2004]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 2004.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1998]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1998.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1999]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1999.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Workers Vanguard Party of Kurdistan|2024-08-24]]
| [[Workers Vanguard Party of Kurdistan]] <small>(underground political party in Turkey)</small>
| Workers Vanguard Party of Kurdistan (in [[kurdish language|Kurdish]]: ''Partîya Pêşeng a Karkerî Kurdistan'', PPKK, in [[Turkish language|Turkish]]: ''Kürdistan Öncü İşçi Partisi'') was a [[Kurds|Kurdish]] underground political party in [[Turkey]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1952]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1952.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1966]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1966.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1978]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 1978.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Network Abuse Clearinghouse|2024-09-06]]
| [[Network Abuse Clearinghouse]] <small>(maintains a contact database for reporting network abuse)</small>
| The Network Abuse Clearinghouse, better known as abuse.net, maintains a contact database for reporting [[network abuse]]. It makes entries from the database available (via [[World Wide Web|Web]], [[Domain name system|DNS]], and [[WHOIS]]), and provides an intermediary service for registered users to forward complaints by [[e-mail]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1984]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 1984.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1961]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1961.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1986]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 1986.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1963]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1963.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1951]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 1951.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1992]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory rules of Northern Ireland]] in 1992.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Timeline of virtualization development|2024-08-31]]
| [[Timeline of virtualization development]] <small>(timeline)</small>
| The following is about [[Virtualization Development|virtualization development]]. In computing, [[virtualization]] is the use of a computer to simulate another computer. Through virtualization, a ''host'' simulates a ''guest'' by exposing virtual hardware devices, which may be done through software or by allowing access to a physical device connected to the machine.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Süleyman Şefik Pasha|2024-08-24]]
| [[Süleyman Şefik Pasha]] <small>(Ottoman army officer (1860–1946))</small>
| Süleyman Şefik Pasha ({{lang-ota|سلیمان شفیق پاشا}}) was the commander of the ''[[Kuva-i Inzibatiye|Kuvâ-i İnzibâtiyye]]'', an army established on 18 April 1920 by the [[Imperial Government (Ottoman Empire)|Imperial Government]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]] in order to fight against the [[Turkish National Movement]] in the aftermath of [[World War I]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Virtualization Development|2024-08-31]]
| [[Virtualization Development]]
| In computing, [[virtualization]] is the use of a computer to simulate another computer. Through virtualization, a ''host'' simulates a ''guest'' by exposing virtual hardware devices, which may be done through software or by allowing access to a physical device connected to the machine.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2007]]
| This is a list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 2007.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Turkish Informatics Olympiad|2024-08-24]]
| [[Turkish Informatics Olympiad]]
| The Turkish Informatics Olympiad ({{lang-tr|Ulusal Bilgisayar Olimpiyatı}}) is an annual programming contest organized by the [[Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey]] ([[TUBITAK]]) since 1993. The contest consists of two main parts, and as a result of these two, national medals are given to winners. Four of the medal winners, after a training camp and some tests, establish the Turkish National Team for participation in [[International Olympiad in Informatics|IOI]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Marius Nacht|2024-08-29]]
| [[Marius Nacht]] <small>(Israeli entrepreneur)</small>
| Marius Nacht (Hebrew: {{Script/Hebrew|מריוס נכט}};{{lrm}} born 1962) is one of Israel's leading serial entrepreneurs, founders and investors. In 1993 Marius Nacht co-founded [[Check Point]] ([https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/chkp NASDAQ 100 CHKP]), along with [[Gil Shwed]] & [[Shlomo Kramer]]. Check Point is currently a [[NASDAQ|Nasdaq]] 100 company with a market cap of about $18 billion. Nacht served in various managerial roles including R&D, Product, Sales, Marketing, and Support. In 2020, he stepped down as Chairman of Check Point, to focus on healthtech initiatives and other ventures he has founded and funded.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Online panel|2024-08-31]]
| [[Online panel]]
| An online panel (formerly called a discontinuous access panel) is a group of selected [[research]] participants who have agreed to provide information at specified intervals over an extended period of time.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mahmut Tolon|2024-09-04]]
| [[Mahmut Tolon]] <small>(Turkish writer)</small>
| Mahmut Tolon (born 22 July 1950) is a Turkish farmer, physician and demographer.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tongan National Rugby League|2024-08-23]]
| [[Tongan National Rugby League]] <small>(major rugby league cup for semi-professional clubs in Tonga)</small>
| The Tongan National Rugby League (or for sponsorship reasons the TNRL Global Insurance Cup) is the major [[rugby league]] cup for semi-professional clubs in [[Tonga]]. Currently there are nineteen teams in the cup (12 in the first, 7 in the second) that compete annually in the national competition.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Warm Dust|2024-08-26]]
| [[Warm Dust]] <small>(British progressive jazz rock band)</small>
| Warm Dust were a British [[progressive rock|progressive]] [[jazz]] [[rock music|rock]] band of the early 1970s. Although a relatively obscure group, they featured [[Paul Carrack]] and Terry “Tex” Comer, who later formed [[Ace (band)|Ace]]. They recorded for the [[Trend Records (UK label)|Trend]] and [[BASF (record label)|BASF]] labels. They also had releases on the [[Uni Records|Uni]], [[Stateside Records|Stateside]] and [[Metronome Records|Metronome]] labels.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Victory Sports Network|2024-09-03]]
| [[Victory Sports Network]] <small>(Internet sports news provider)</small>
| Victory Sports Network (VSN) is an internet [[sports news]] provider founded in 2002 that focuses primarily on sporting events between colleges and universities in the [[National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pennyville, Indiana|2024-09-05]]
| [[Pennyville, Indiana]] <small>(Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States)</small>
| Pennyville is an [[Unincorporated area|unincorporated community]] in [[Reeve Township, Daviess County, Indiana|Reeve Township]], [[Daviess County, Indiana|Daviess County]], [[Indiana]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2008]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 2008.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Siebel Scholars|2024-08-26]]
| [[Siebel Scholars]] <small>(Charitable foundation)</small>
| The Siebel Scholars program was established by the Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation in 2000 to recognize the most talented students at graduate schools of business, computer science, bioengineering, and energy science in the United States, China, France, Italy, and Japan.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nagoya Bunri University|2024-09-01]]
| [[Nagoya Bunri University]] <small>(Higher education institution in Aichi Prefecture, Japan)</small>
| is a [[private university]] in [[Inazawa, Aichi]], [[Japan]]. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1941.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Paul Pavlovich|2024-09-03]]
| [[Paul Pavlovich]] <small>(American artist, graphic designer and musician)</small>
| Paul Pavlovich (born March 3, 1970) is an American artist, graphic designer, and musician. Currently living in [[St. Petersburg, Florida]], he is best known as the first lead singer for the anarchist grindcore band [[Assück]] which he co-founded in 1987. In October 2008, IGN Entertainment named Pavlovich one of the '10 Best Death Metal Singers' stating "In terms of the guys doing the deeper or what some fans call "guttural" vocal style, Pavlovich is in an elite class."
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Steve Tappin|2024-09-05]]
| [[Steve Tappin]] <small>(British businessman)</small>
| Steve Tappin (born 5 September 1966) is a British leadership coach, the co-founder and CEO of Xinfu and co-author of ''The Awareness Code'' and ''The Secrets of CEOs''.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Northeast Iowa Council|2024-08-20]]
| [[Northeast Iowa Council]]
| The Northeast Iowa Council is a council of the Boy Scouts of America that serves all Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, adult volunteers and Venturers in Northeast Iowa.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Yacht Club de Chile|2024-08-31]]
| [[Yacht Club de Chile]]
| The Yacht Club de Chile is a [[yacht club]] in [[Viña del Mar]], [[Chile]]. This club was established in 1955.{{Citation needed|date=June 2021}}
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/New Year's Evil (Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys)|2024-09-06]]
| [[New Year's Evil (Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys)]] <small>(1991 novel)</small>
| ''New Year's Evil'' is a [[Nancy Drew]] and [[Hardy Boys]] [[Supermystery]] crossover novel. It was published in 1991.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mystery Train (novel)|2024-09-06]]
| [[Mystery Train (novel)]] <small>(1990 novel)</small>
| ''Mystery Train'' is a [[Nancy Drew]] and [[Hardy Boys]] [[Supermystery]] crossover novel. It was published in 1990.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vincent Moon|2024-09-03]]
| [[Vincent Moon]] <small>(French film director)</small>
| Vincent Moon (real name Mathieu Vincent Saura, born 25 August 1979) is an [[independent film]]maker, photographer, and sound artist from [[Paris]]. He was the main director of the Blogotheque's Take Away Shows, a web-based project recording [[field work]] [[music video]]s of [[indie rock]] related musicians as well as some notable mainstream artists like [[Tom Jones (singer)|Tom Jones]], [[R.E.M.]], or [[Arcade Fire]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Project Kuwait|2024-08-19]]
| [[Project Kuwait]]
| Project Kuwait is a $7 billion, 25-year plan, first formulated in 1997 by the SPC{{Who|date=July 2010}}, to increase the [[Kuwait|country's]] [[oil]] production (and to help compensate for declines at the mature [[Burgan Field|Burgan field]]), with the help of international [[List of petroleum companies|oil companies]]. In particular, Kuwait aims to increase output at five northern oil fields—Abdali, Bahra, Ratqa, Raudhatain, and Sabriya (Kuwait's third largest field)—from their current rate of around 650,000 bbl/d to 900,000 bbl/d within three years.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tumor alopecia|2024-08-29]]
| [[Tumor alopecia]] <small>(Medical condition)</small>
| Tumor alopecia is the hair loss in the immediate vicinity of either benign or malignant tumors of the scalp.{{rp|762}}
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pind Brahmanan|2024-09-04]]
| [[Pind Brahmanan]] <small>(Place in Punjab, Pakistan)</small>
| Pind Brahmanan is a village of [[Sialkot District]] in the [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]] province of [[Pakistan]]. It is located at 32° 26' 39N 75° 0' 52E with an altitude of 284 metres (approximately 932
feet) lying in the east of the district.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pak Chol-ryong|2024-09-02]]
| [[Pak Chol-ryong]] <small>(North Korean footballer)</small>
| Pak Chol-ryong (born 3 November 1988) is a [[North Korea]]n [[association football|football]] player who plays as a [[Defender (association football)|defender]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/SDM Law College|2024-08-28]]
| [[SDM Law College]]
| SDM Law College, or in its full name Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Law College, is a [[law school]] located in [[Kodialbail]], [[Mangalore]], [[Karnataka, India]]. It is affiliated with [[Karnataka State Law University]]. SDM Law college offers a five-year integrated B.A. (L.L.B.) at undergraduate level, L.L.M. in corporate commercial law as well as a 3-year L.L.B degree.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Abdullah Bin Salleh|2024-09-05]]
| [[Abdullah Bin Salleh]] <small>(Saudi Arabian footballer)</small>
| Abdullah Bin Salleh ({{lang-ar|عبدالله بن صليح}}) (born 2 September 1948) is a Saudi Arabian [[football (soccer)]] player who played as a defender for [[Al-Nassr]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Voyageurs Area Council|2024-08-21]]
| [[Voyageurs Area Council]]
| Voyagers Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, Inc. is a [[List of councils (Boy Scouts of America)|local council]] of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] involved in the administration of about 100 chartered scouting organizations in the area spanning from [[Pine County, Minnesota]], to the [[Canada–United States border]], and from [[Gogebic County, Michigan]] to an eastern boundary close to [[North Dakota]]. Scouting programs are provided to about 3,000 children, with about 1,000 adults volunteering with the organization. Its headquarters are in [[Hermantown, Minnesota]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Urbonavičius|2024-08-21]]
| [[Urbonavičius]] <small>(Surname list)</small>
| Urbonavičius is a [[Lithuanian name|Lithuanian family name]], a [[patronymic]] from the given name [[Urbonas]] created with the suffix ''-ičius'', which is a [[Lithuanization]] of the Polish/Ruthenian [[patronymic suffix]] ''-wicz/-vich''.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rowen, California (2nd nomination)|2024-09-05]]
| [[Rowen, California]] <small>(Unincorporated community in California, United States)</small>
| Rowen is located on the railroad {{convert|1.5|mi|km}} northwest of [[Keene, California|Keene]], at an elevation of {{Convert|2395|feet|}}.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sand Canyon, Kern County, California (2nd nomination)|2024-09-04]]
| [[Sand Canyon, Kern County, California]] <small>(Unincorporated community in California, United States)</small>
| Sand Canyon is an [[unincorporated area|unincorporated community]] in [[Kern County, California|Kern County]], [[California]]. It is located on [[Cache Creek (Kern County, California)|Cache Creek]] {{convert|7|mi|km}} east of [[Tehachapi, California|Tehachapi]], at an elevation of {{Convert|4500|feet|}}.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Summary of New Zealand national rugby league team test matches|2024-09-06]]
| [[Summary of New Zealand national rugby league team test matches]]
| Since the [[1907–1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain]], where the [[New Zealand national rugby league team|New Zealand]] side participated in the first ever [[rugby league]] test matches, the New Zealand Kiwis have participated in over 300 tests. Historically matches have been played in three or two match tours but recently one-off tests and tournaments such as the [[Rugby League Four Nations|Four Nations]] have become more popular. New Zealand won the [[Rugby League Tri-Nations|Tri–Nations]] in 2005, the [[Rugby League World Cup|World Cup]] in 2008 and the Four Nations in 2010 and 2014.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/New South Wales Institute for Educational Research Award for Outstanding Educational Research|2024-09-06]]
| [[New South Wales Institute for Educational Research Award for Outstanding Educational Research]]
| The New South Wales Institute for Educational Research Award for Outstanding Educational Research is awarded annually by the [[New South Wales Institute for Educational Research]] to recognize outstanding individuals who have produced outstanding doctoral theses in educational research. The decision to introduce the awards system was made at the Annual General Meeting of the Institute in 1971 and the awards scheme itself commenced in 1972. Rebecca Fleming writes in the history of the Institute that "the research awards have served and continue to serve as a tangible way in which the Institute can recognize high quality educational research". Recent awardees include Professor Anne Bamford, Mr William Chivers, Dr Arthur Michael-Kelly, Dr [[James Page (Australian educationist)|James Page]], Dr Tai Peseta, Professor Wayne Sawyer, Dr Kerry-Ann O'Sullivan, and Dr Ruth Wajnryb.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rhode Island Urban Debate League|2024-09-02]]
| [[Rhode Island Urban Debate League]] <small>(organization)</small>
| The Rhode Island Urban Debate League (RIUDL) was an [[United States of America|American]] [[urban debate league]] located in [[Rhode Island]]. It operates as a community partnership program between [[Brown University|Brown University's]] Howard R. Swearer Center for Public Service and the Rhode Island high schools with which RIUDL is affiliated.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Darroh Sudderth|2024-09-06]]
| [[Darroh Sudderth]] <small>(Musical artist)</small>
| Andrew Darroh Sudderth is the former lead singer for the alternative metal band [[Fair to Midland]], from [[Sulphur Springs, Texas]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Smarter Planet|2024-08-31]]
| [[Smarter Planet]]
| Smarter Planet is a [[Corporation|corporate]] initiative of the [[information technology]] company [[IBM]]. The initiative was formed to encourage the ideas of business, government, and civil society leaders worldwide towards their path of achieving [[economic growth]], near-term efficiency, [[sustainable development]], and societal progress. Examples of smarter systems include [[smart grid]]s, [[water management]] systems, solutions to [[traffic congestion]] problems, greener buildings, IBM's goal and strategy is to use the capacity of these technology and process management capabilities and, outside the realm of technology, to advocate for policy decisions that, according to the IBM's management, could "make the planet smarter.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/1940–41 Primera Fuerza season|2024-08-23]]
| [[1940–41 Primera Fuerza season]] <small>(Football league season)</small>
| Statistics of [[Primera Fuerza]] in season 1940–41.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Yogacharya Govindan Nair|2024-08-24]]
| [[Yogacharya Govindan Nair]] <small>(Yoga master)</small>
| Yogacharya Govindan Nair (1908 – 2001) was a noted [[Yoga]] master, author, and journalist, who made significant contributions in popularizing [[Asana|Yoga Asana]] practices amongst the people of [[Kerala]] State in India. He has authored nine books in [[Malayalam]] language. His first books was "Yogavidya" which was first published in 1982 by DC Books. Its 22nd edition was published in May 2013. Yogavidya became extremely popular amongst the Malayalam readers on account of its simple but in-depth treatment of a complex topic. Yogavidya inspired several people and the book ran several editions and it still does. Yogavidya became one of the top three largest selling books in Malayalam in the year 1993 by selling over 10,000 copies that single year.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/UPEI Student Union|2024-08-27]]
| [[UPEI Student Union]] <small>(Student union in the University of Prince Edward Island)</small>
| The UPEI Student Union (UPEISU) is the [[students' union]] representing full-time undergraduate students at the [[University of Prince Edward Island]]. It is funded by a student fee collected by the university, and provides advocacy, services, and amenities. The UPEISU Executive and UPEISU Council are elected through general elections of the UPEI full-time undergraduate student body. The Executive is made up a President, VP Academic and External, VP Student Life, and VP Finance. The UPEISU Council sits bi-weekly throughout the academic semester and includes representatives from faculty and special interest groups.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Shekar Natarajan|2024-08-29]]
| [[Shekar Natarajan]] <small>(Indian-American business executive)</small>
| Shekar Natarajan, born Chandrashekar Natarajan on 23 July 1977 in [[Secunderabad]], [[India]], is a prominent [[supply chain]] executive with experience at major companies like [[Coca-Cola Consolidated]], [[PepsiCo]], [[Anheuser-Busch]], [[Disney]], [[Walmart]], [[Target Corporation|Target]] and [[American Eagle Outfitters]]. . He is also a noted writer and thought leader in supply chain management.. He is the receiver of the Medallion award, one of the most prestigious honors within the field of industrial engineering.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Northwest Airlines Flight 5 (1990)|2024-09-04]]
| [[Northwest Airlines Flight 5 (1990)]] <small>(1990 aviation incident)</small>
| Northwest Airlines Flight 5 was a flight from [[Miami International Airport]] to [[Minneapolis−Saint Paul International Airport]], which, on January 4, 1990, suffered the loss of the [[Aircraft engine position number|number three (starboard) engine]] at {{convert|35000|ft|m}} in mid-flight over [[Madison, Florida]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of piscine and amphibian humanoids|2024-08-27]]
| [[List of piscine and amphibian humanoids]] <small>(List of humunoids)</small>
| [[Fish|Piscine]] and [[amphibian]] humanoids (people with the characteristics of [[fish]] or [[amphibian]]s) appear in folklore and fiction.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/SureAI|2024-08-27]]
| [[SureAI]] <small>(German video game developer team)</small>
| SureAI is a German team of video game developers, best known for creating 3 critically-acclaimed [[mod (computer gaming)#Total conversion|total conversion mods]] for each of the last three [[Bethesda Softworks]]' ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'' series video games: [[Artkwend]], [[Nehrim]] and [[Enderal]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Westwind Children's Services|2024-09-05]]
| [[Westwind Children's Services]] <small>(Charter school operator)</small>
| Westwind Children's Services is a nonprofit operator of several charter schools in the state of Arizona, founded in 1996. It opened its first school, [[Westwind Preparatory Academy]] high school, in 1998. The CEO and superintendent of the schools is Debra Slagle.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Short Life of Anne Frank|2024-08-22]]
| [[The Short Life of Anne Frank]] <small>(2001 film by Gerrit Netten)</small>
| ''The Short Life of Anne Frank'' ({{lang-nl|Het Korte Leven van Anne Frank}}) is a 2001 [[Netherlands|Dutch]] television documentary film about the life of diarist [[Anne Frank]]. It was directed by [[Gerrit Netten]]. The film was narrated by several actors, including [[Jeremy Irons]], [[Joachim Krol]], and [[Bram Bart]]. [[Thekla Reuten]] and [[Nicky Morris]] provided voices for Anne Frank. The film includes the only known footage of Anne Frank (taken in 1941), a video of [[Otto Frank]] in English (taken in the 1960s), and some pages from [[Diary of a Young Girl|the original diary]] of Anne Frank are also videoed in the film.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sahadevesvara Siva Temple|2024-09-01]]
| [[Sahadevesvara Siva Temple]] <small>(Hindu temple in Orissa, India)</small>
| 1. Name:
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/SDM Institute for Management Development|2024-08-28]]
| [[SDM Institute for Management Development]] <small>(business school in Mysore, India)</small>
| The SDM Institute for Management Development (SDMIMD) is a business school in [[Mysore]], Karnataka at the foothills of Chamundi Hill. It was established in 1993. It is business school with ACBSP, EFMD, NBA, AICTE accreditations and it is also a AACSB and BSIS member.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/SEFF Binghamton: Student Experimental Film Festival in Binghamton|2024-09-02]]
| [[SEFF Binghamton: Student Experimental Film Festival in Binghamton]] <small>(film festival)</small>
| The Student Experimental Film Festival in Binghamton, also known as SEFF Binghamton, is an annual [[film festival]] in [[Binghamton, New York]]. The film festival features short [[experimental film]]s made by students from around the country. The film festival is organized and curated by [[Binghamton University]] students enrolled in Curating Film and Video, an undergraduate course offered by the Cinema department.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2009]]
| This is a complete list of all 2,008 [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom made during 2009.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2012]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[Statutory instrument (UK)|statutory instruments]] published in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 2012.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Greg Schiemer (2nd nomination)|2024-08-29]]
| [[Greg Schiemer]] <small>(Music instrument builder)</small>
| Gregory Marcellus Schiemer (born 16 January 1949 in [[Dunedoo]]) is an Australian [[electronic music]] composer, instrument builder and teacher. His artistic preoccupations include creative engagement with new technology, music created for non-expert performance and intercultural-interfaith dialogue.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex]]
| This is a list of entertainers who have performed within the [[SM Mall of Asia]] complex in [[Pasay]], [[Metro Manila]], [[Philippines]], either at the [[Mall of Asia Arena]], the [[Mall of Asia#Concert Grounds|Mall of Asia concert grounds]], or the [[SMX Convention Center Manila]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Embassy of Ukraine, Copenhagen|2024-08-31]]
| [[Embassy of Ukraine, Copenhagen]] <small>(Ukrainian embassy in Copenhagen)</small>
| The Embassy of Ukraine in Copenhagen is the diplomatic mission of [[Ukraine]] in the [[Denmark|Kingdom of Denmark]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/V The Serial|2024-08-29]]
| [[V The Serial]] <small>(2012 Indian TV series or programme)</small>
| V The Serial (sometimes referred to as simply The Serial) is an [[Indian soap opera]] which aired from 26 November 2012 to 7 March 2013 on [[Channel V India]]. The show explores the life of the television actors through the eyes of a 17-year-old [[Rohan Shah]]. It includes all the actors in their real life roles. The show is jointly produced by [[Balaji Telefilms]] and Lost Boy Productions.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Wah! Wah! Kya Baat Hai!|2024-09-01]]
| [[Wah! Wah! Kya Baat Hai!]] <small>(Indian TV Series)</small>
| ''Wah! Wah! Kya Baat Hai!'' is an Indian [[stand-up comedy|comic poetry]] series produced by [[Neela Tele Films Private Limited]] which premiered on 15 September 2012 on [[SAB TV]]. The series was hosted by [[Shailesh Lodha]] and [[Neha Mehta]], known respectively as Taarak Mehta and his wife, Anjali Taarak Mehta, from the long-running series [[Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Desert Song (Max Liebman Presents)|2024-08-29]]
| [[The Desert Song (Max Liebman Presents)]] <small>(15th episode of the 1st season of Max Liebman Presents)</small>
| "The Desert Song" is an American live telecast spectacular of the 1926 operetta ''The Desert Song'', which was based on a true event - an uprising of the Riff tribes against French colonial rule in Morocco in 1925. The music for the [[operetta]] was composed by Sigmund Romberg. The book and the lyrics were written by Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach, Frank Mandel, and Laurence Schwab. Writers for the television adaptation were William Friedberg, Will Glickman and Neil Simon. First telecast live in the United States on May 7, 1955, the [[Conducting|conductor]] for the production was Charles Sanford - while the choreographer for all of the dances and musical segments was Rod Alexander. The television version, which is slightly different from the operetta, as well as very different from the 1943 and 1953 film versions, was made two years after the ''The Desert Song'' film version with Gordon MacRae and Kathryn Grayson. The television version features the only surviving footage of Nelson Eddy in a complete live musical and marked his last operetta role - which is perhaps the reason why, prior to the opening credits, there is a sound test with the orchestra and Nelson Eddy - as well as Nelson Eddy in two short talk segments.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tanglewood Music and Arts Festival|2024-08-31]]
| [[Tanglewood Music and Arts Festival]] <small>(Performing arts festival in Northern Ireland)</small>
| Tanglewood Music and Arts Festival was an annual two-day music, comedy and arts event held within the grounds of [[Narrow Water Castle]], [[County Down]], [[Northern Ireland]]. The festival was founded in 2011. For the 2011 and 2012 festivals Tanglewood was held on one day; however for 2013 and 2014 it expanded into a two-day camping festival.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mario Reyaan|2024-09-02]]
| [[Mario Reyaan]] <small>(Indonesian footballer)</small>
| Mario Fransiskus Reyaan (born May 27, 1991) is an Indonesian former [[Association football|footballer]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rama Pratama|2024-09-01]]
| [[Rama Pratama]] <small>(Indonesian footballer)</small>
| Rama Pratama (born April 18, 1988) is an Indonesian former [[Association football|footballer]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2013]]
| This is a list of [[Statutory rules of Northern Ireland|statutory rules]] made in the [[Northern Ireland]] in the year 2013.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2010]]
| This is a complete list of all 2,967 [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 2010.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2011]]
| This is a complete list of all 3,131 [[statutory instrument]]s of the United Kingdom in 2011.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2013]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[Statutory Instrument (UK)|statutory instruments]] made in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 2013.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Typhoon Saturday|2024-09-02]]
| [[Typhoon Saturday]] <small>(English band)</small>
| A Sheffield based group, formed in 1981 by members of [[Worksop]] band Veiled Threat. Singer Elaine McLeod, bassist Derek Taylor and drummer Nigel Fitzpatrick recruited Nick Robinson on guitar to form Red Zoo. Nigel was replaced by Tich Critchlow, Derek by Les Heath (former Veiled Threat guitarist) and upon signing to Polydor Records, the band renamed to Typhoon Saturday. Three singles were released, the third of which featured a sax solo from [[Raphael Ravenscroft]] (of "Baker Street" fame) but the band split. Tich formed [[Living in a Box]] with a friend of Les's. Nick went on to play with the [[Comsat Angels]] and [[Neil Ardley]] and is currently with Das Rad. He is now an internationally famous origamist with over 120 books to his name - [[Nick Robinson (origami)]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Thailand women's national under-18 softball team|2024-08-17]]
| [[Thailand women's national under-18 softball team]]
| Thailand women's junior national softball team is the junior national team for [[Thailand]]. The team competed at the 2003 [[ISF Junior Women's World Championship]] in [[Nanjing, China]] where they finished fourteenth.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/South Africa women's national under-18 softball team|2024-08-26]]
| [[South Africa women's national under-18 softball team]]
| South Africa women's junior national softball team is the junior national under-19 team for [[South Africa]] administered by [[Softball South Africa]]. The team competed at the 2007 [[ISF Junior Women's World Championship]] in [[Enschede, Netherlands]] where they finished fifteenth. The team competed at the 2011 [[ISF Junior Women's World Championship]] in [[Cape Town, South Africa]] where they finished thirteenth.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pediatrix Medical Group|2024-09-06]]
| [[Pediatrix Medical Group]] <small>(American physician-led national medical group)</small>
| Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc., formerly MEDNAX, is an American company founded in 1979 and headquartered in [[Sunrise, Florida|Sunrise]], [[Florida]], United States. Pediatrix partners with hospitals, health systems and health care facilities to offer clinical services to women and children.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Moore Center for Theoretical Cosmology and Physics|2024-09-06]]
| [[Moore Center for Theoretical Cosmology and Physics]] <small>(organization)</small>
| The Moore Center for Theoretical Cosmology and Physics (CTCP) is a [[think tank]] for research into the nature of the universe on cosmological and nanoscales. Their research involves studies "from the beginning of time to the ongoing dynamics of dark matter, galaxies, and stars."
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eulogio Tibay|2024-09-05]]
| [[Eulogio Tibay]] <small>(Filipino inventor)</small>
| Eulogio Camacho Tibay (March 11, 1923 - November 19, 2001) was a [[Philippines|Filipino]] inventor. He invented a special [[screw]] which can withstand all kinds of motion and vibration, a corrugated plastic roofing assembly, a [[cigarette filter]] and an [[amphibian vehicle]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Timeline of Pinterest|2024-08-18]]
| [[Timeline of Pinterest]] <small>(timeline)</small>
| This is a timeline of [[Pinterest]], an Internet service that serves as a "visual discovery tool", as well as the eponymous company.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/SDMT Prabhavati Public School (2nd nomination)|2024-08-28]]
| [[SDMT Prabhavati Public School]] <small>(School in pipalpadar, Odisha, India)</small>
| Shree Dadiji Mandir Trust Prabhavati Public School, also known as SDMT Prabhavati Public School and S.D.M.T.P.P.S., is an Indian school located in [[Manigaon]], [[Odisha]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Voilà (album)|2024-08-29]]
| [[Voilà (album)]] <small>(2010 studio album by Rhaissa Bittar)</small>
| ''Voilà'' is the first album of the Brazilian singer [[Rhaissa Bittar]], who arose from the [[alternative music]] scene of São Paulo (Brazil). It was released in 2010.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Christine Warnke|2024-09-05]]
| [[Christine Warnke]] <small>(Academic, politician)</small>
| Christine M. Warnke is a senior vice president at Capitol Hill Consulting Group in [[Washington, D.C.]], and a local [[talk show host]]. She is an at-large member of the [[District of Columbia Democratic State Committee]]. Previously, she was a lawyer at [[Hogan Lovells]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Unger Steel Group|2024-08-24]]
| [[Unger Steel Group]]
| The Unger Steel Group is an Austrian company engaged in structural and architectural steel construction, including acting as a general contractor. In addition to the headquarters in Austria, it has around 20 subsidiaries in Central and Eastern Europe, and the Middle East, with an overall annual capacity of 70,000 tons for the two production facilities in Oberwart (Austria) and [[Sharjah]] ([[United Arab Emirates]])
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/North Malabar Institute of Technology|2024-09-02]]
| [[North Malabar Institute of Technology]] <small>(Engineering college in Kanhangad, Kasaragod District, Kerala, India)</small>
| North Malabar Institute of Technology is an engineering college located at [[Kanhangad]], [[Kasaragod district]], [[Kerala]], [[India]]. It is affiliated to [[Kannur University]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Andrej Petrovský (2nd nomination)|2024-08-31]]
| [[Andrej Petrovský]] <small>(Slovak footballer)</small>
| Andrej Petrovský (born 23 January 1992) is a Slovak professional [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender (association football)|defender]] for Norwegian club [[Rommen SK]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Aleksi Ojala|2024-08-23]]
| [[Aleksi Ojala]] <small>(Finnish racewalker)</small>
| Aleksi Ojala (born 9 December 1992 in [[Urjala]]) is a [[Finland|Finnish]] [[race walking|racewalker]] who competes mostly at the [[50 kilometres race walk]]. Ojala's club is Urjalan Urheilijat.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Wayne T. Smith|2024-08-18]]
| [[Wayne T. Smith]] <small>(chairman and CEO of Community Health Systems)</small>
| Wayne T. Smith (born {{circa|1946}}) is an American businessperson in the [[health care industry]]. After starting his business career with the insurance company [[Humana Inc.]] in the 1970s, he served as Humana's president and chief operating officer (COO) from 1993 until 1996. In 1997 he was appointed president and chief executive officer (CEO) of [[Community Health Systems]] (CHS), also taking on the role of chairman in 2001. As head of the company, he has overseen projects such as the 2007 acquisition of [[Triad Hospitals]], which came close to doubling the size of CHS. In 2014 he led the US$7.6 billion acquisition of [[Health Management Associates (Florida company)|Health Management Associates]], which made CHS the largest [[for-profit hospital]] operator in the United States. (A title which it no longer holds).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Flora Plumb|2024-09-03]]
| [[Flora Plumb]] <small>(American actress (1944–2018))</small>
| Flora June Plumb (October 14, 1944 – July 8, 2018) was an American television and [[Movie|film]] actress.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Elias Khoury Sleman|2024-08-25]]
| [[Elias Khoury Sleman]] <small>(Syrian catholic priest)</small>
| Elias Khoury Slaiman Slaiman (born 16 August 1951 in Hekr Semaan, [[Syria]]) is a Syrian emeritus bishop of the [[Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Latakia]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Francis Rasolofonirina|2024-09-03]]
| [[Francis Rasolofonirina]] <small>(Footballer (born 1986))</small>
| Maminiaina Francis Rasolofonirina (born 22 July 1986) is a [[association football|football]]er who plays as a [[centre-back]]. Born in Madagascar, he made 47 appearances for the [[Mauritius national football team|Mauritius national team]] scoring twice.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2016]]
| This is a list of [[Statutory Instrument (UK)|statutory instruments]] made in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 2016.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mystic Mountain (film)|2024-08-31]]
| [[Mystic Mountain (film)]] <small>(2015 Tibetan film)</small>
| Mystic Mountain is a 2015 Tibetan-language film written and directed by Tsering Dhundup.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Turkey at the 2002 European Athletics Championships|2024-08-30]]
| [[Turkey at the 2002 European Athletics Championships]] <small>(Sporting event delegation)</small>
| Turkey sent eight athletes, among to the [[2002 European Athletics Championships]] held between August 6 and August 11, 2002 in [[Munich]], [[Germany]]. The only medal-winning [[Turkish people|Turkish]] athlete was [[Süreyya Ayhan]] competing in the [[2002 European Athletics Championships – Women's 1500 metres|1,500 m]] event.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at Rogers Arena]]
| Many local, regional and international artists have performed at [[Rogers Arena]], Vancouver, Canada, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of concerts that were held at the venue are given in the table below, while other non-concert entertainment events are also included.
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| [[List of entertainment events at Spark Arena]]
| [[Spark Arena]], known as Vector Arena until 2017, has been the busiest arena in [[New Zealand]] since its opening in 2007. Many local, regional and international artists have staged their performance at the venue, spanning a wide range of musical genre. Non-concert entertainment events are also included below and all events are arranged in a chronological order according to years.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at The OVO Hydro]]
| The [[OVO Hydro]] (previously known as "SSE Hydro") has been the busiest entertainment venue in Glasgow and Scotland since its opening in 2013. Many local, regional and international artists have performed at the venue, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of notable concerts are given in the table below, with other non-concert entertainment events also included. All events are arranged in a chronological order.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at Crypto.com Arena]]
| This article shows a list of concerts and other entertainment shows held at the [[Crypto.com Arena]]. The busiest arena in [[California]] has hosted many local, regional and international artists since its opening in 1999. A list of entertainment events are given in the tables below in chronological order.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at Perth Arena]]
| [[RAC Arena (Perth)|RAC Arena]] is the busiest indoor venue in [[Western Australia]], with many local, regional and international artists having staged their performance at the arena. All events are arranged in a chronological order below while non-concert entertainment events are also included.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at Rod Laver Arena]]
| This article provides a list of entertainment events that were held at the [[Rod Laver Arena]]. The busiest indoor arena in Victoria have hosted many entertainment events from many local, regional and international artists; spanning a wide range of musical genres. All events are arranged in an chronological order.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at the Sydney SuperDome]]
| This is a list of some entertainment events that were held at the [[Qudos Bank Arena]], previously known as the Sydney Super Dome. The largest indoor arena in [[Australia]] has since attracted many local and international artists to stage their performances at the venue. All events are arranged in chronological order.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at the O2 Arena]]
| Since opening in 2007, [[The O2 Arena]] has hosted hundreds of concerts from UK and international superstars. It was named the ''World's Best Venue'' by Pollstar in 2009. It has been named as the busiest indoor arena in the world with over 1,819,487 tickets sold in 2015 alone.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at Scotiabank Arena]]
| [[Scotiabank Arena]], originally named Air Canada Centre (ACC), is the busiest indoor arena in [[Canada]], and it has also been ranked as the 9th busiest music venue in the world in 2016, with 702,516 tickets being sold. The venue has played host to a large number of internationally renowned musicians in the past, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of artists who have performed concerts at the venue is included in the table below, while non-concert entertainment events are also added.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at the United Center]] <small>(List of events)</small>
| Since its opening in 1994, the [[United Center]] in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]], has hosted many local, regional and international artists, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of notable concerts are given in the table below, with other non-concert entertainment events also included. All events are arranged in a chronological order.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pulse (confectionery)|2024-08-31]]
| [[Pulse (confectionery)]] <small>(Indian hard-boiled candy)</small>
| Pulse (Pulse Candy), officially known as Pass Pass Pulse is a hard-boiled candy manufactured by the Indian multinational corporation and a [[Fast-moving consumer goods|FMCG]] conglomerate, [[Dharampal Satyapal Group|DS Group]] (Dharampal Satyapal Group) in [[India]]. Launched in 2015, it quickly gained popularity for its unique flavor profile. The candy combines a fruity exterior with a tangy center. The concept of Pulse candy originated from kachcha aam (raw [[mango]]), a sour fruit traditionally enjoyed during summers alongside a dried tangy masala (spice mix), which elevates the fruit‘s flavour profile.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/William Morton Mackay|2024-09-01]]
| [[William Morton Mackay]]
| William Morton Mackay (born 26 March 1934) is a Scottish [[Christians|Christian]] author and educator.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/NGC 7075|2024-08-13]]
| [[NGC 7075]] <small>(Galaxy in the constellation of Grus)</small>
| NGC 7075 is an [[elliptical galaxy]] with a [[Radio galaxy|radio emission]] located about 290 million [[light-year]]s away in the [[constellation]] of [[Grus (constellation)|Grus]]. NGC 7075 was discovered by astronomer [[John Herschel]] on September 4, 1834.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Victor G. Dodig|2024-09-03]]
| [[Victor G. Dodig]]
| Victor George Dodig (born May 1965) is a Canadian banker who since 15 September 2014 has been the president of the [[Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce]]. Dodig began his career in 1994 with [[McKinsey & Company|McKinsey]], then from 1997 to 2002 worked for [[Merrill (company)|Merrill Lynch]]. In 2002 he joined [[UBS]] in Toronto. Dodig was hired by CIBC in 2005 as an executive vice-president. In 2014, he succeeded [[Gerald T. McCaughey]] to become the bank's president.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Omar Saint Andre|2024-09-01]]
| [[Omar Saint Andre]] <small>(Mexican footballer (born 1996))</small>
| Omar Jesús Saint Andre Clemente (born 14 June 1996) is a Mexican [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[midfielder]] for [[Ocelotes UNACH]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jane Parker (academic)|2024-08-30]]
| [[Jane Parker (academic)]] <small>(New Zealand employment relations academic)</small>
| Jane Parker is a New Zealand employment relations academic. She was a full professor at [[Massey University]] from 2013, before joining the [[European Trade Union Institute]] as a senior researcher. Parker is a co-editor in chief of the journal ''Labour and Industry: A journal of the Social and Economic Relations of Work.''
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Radio Raheem|2024-08-31]]
| [[Radio Raheem]] <small>(Fictional character)</small>
| Radio Raheem is a fictional character in the 1989 Spike Lee film ''[[Do the Right Thing]]'', played by [[Bill Nunn]]. Radio Raheem's name is a reference to the [[boombox]] that he carries wherever he goes.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nelson Ruiz|2024-09-04]]
| [[Nelson Ruiz]] <small>(Venezuelan boxer)</small>
| Nelson Ruiz (born 25 May 1949) is a Venezuelan [[boxing|boxer]]. He competed in the [[Boxing at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Light welterweight|men's light welterweight]] event at the [[1968 Summer Olympics]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pembroke Resources|2024-09-05]]
| [[Pembroke Resources]]
| Pembroke Resources is an Australian [[coal mining]] company.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Zoë Paul|2024-08-29]]
| [[Zoë Paul]] <small>(South African-born, Athens-based sculptor and painter)</small>
| Zoë Paul is a London-born, Athens-based artist raised by South African parents. She combines traditional techniques with products of industrial waste to examine community, craft and domestic spaces.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/José Quintero (footballer, born 2001)|2024-09-02]]
| [[José Quintero (footballer, born 2001)]] <small>(Venezuelan footballer)</small>
| José Quintero (born 27 July 2001) is a Venezuelan footballer.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2014]]
| This is a largely incomplete list of [[Statutory Instrument (UK)|statutory instruments]] made in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 2014.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2019]]
| These are a list of [[Statutory Instrument (UK)|statutory instruments]] made in the United Kingdom in the year 2019. 1,409 [[statutory instrument]]s were implemented that year.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2020]] <small>(list article)</small>
| This is a list of [[Statutory Instrument (UK)|statutory instruments]] made in the United Kingdom in 2020.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2020]]
| This is a list of [[Statutory rules of Northern Ireland|statutory rules]] made in the [[Northern Ireland]] in the year 2020.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Martin Shearman|2024-08-31]]
| [[Martin Shearman]] <small>(British diplomat)</small>
| Martin James Shearman {{Post-nominals|country=GBR|CVO|size=100%}} (born 1965) is a British diplomat, who has served as the [[List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Belgium|British Ambassador to Belgium]] since June 2019.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/John T. Wilson (born 1861)|2024-09-04]]
| [[John T. Wilson (born 1861)]]
| John T. Wilson was an American labor leader most well known for founding the [[Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes]] at age 26 in 1887. He served as Grand Lodge President of the organization for 19 years before dying after being shot in the head by his brother.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Fletcher Myers|2024-09-03]]
| [[Fletcher Myers]] <small>(Professional rugby league footballer)</small>
| Fletcher Myers (born 12 May 2003) is an [[Australia]]n professional [[rugby league]] footballer who plays as a {{rlp|ce}} or {{rlp|wg}}er for the [[South Sydney Rabbitohs]] in the [[National Rugby League]] and [[NSW Cup]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/National Anthem of the Republic of the Rif|2024-09-04]]
| [[National Anthem of the Republic of the Rif]] <small>(National anthem)</small>
| ''The Rif Anthem'' ([[Arabic language|Arabic]]: الريف موطننا) was the National Anthem of the [[Republic of the Rif]] from 1921 to 1926. The melody, also used in the {{ill|national Anthem of Lebanon|}} is now disputed among various composers (most notably by {{ill|Wadia Sabra|}}), seven years following the proclamation of the state of Greater Lebanon during the French mandate.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Divya Sathyaraj (2nd nomination)|2024-09-05]]
| [[Divya Sathyaraj]] <small>(Indian nutritionist)</small>
| Divya Sathyaraj is an Indian [[nutritionist]]. She is the daughter of actor [[Sathyaraj]] and sister of [[Sibi Sathyaraj|Sibi]]. Divya is the [[goodwill ambassador]] of [[Akshaya Patra Foundation|The Akshaya Patra Foundation]] (TAPF), an [[Non-governmental organization|NGO]] implementing the [[Government of India]]’s [[Midday Meal Scheme]] for school children. She has also started a movement in 2020, ''Mahilmadhi Iyakkam'', an initiative to provide healthy and nutritious meals to the [[Malnutrition|malnourished]] and [[Social privilege|under-privileged]] communities, free of cost.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2015]]
| This is an incomplete list of [[Statutory instrument (UK)|statutory instruments]] made in the [[United Kingdom]] in the year 2015.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2021]]
| This is a list of [[Statutory rules of Northern Ireland|statutory rules]] made in the [[Northern Ireland]] in the year 2021.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2021]] <small>(list article)</small>
| This is a list of [[Statutory Instrument (UK)|statutory instruments]] made in the United Kingdom in the year 2021.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Red (slur)|2024-08-20]]
| [[Red (slur)]] <small>(Topics referred to by the same term)</small>
| "Red" as a slur or epithet may refer to:
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2018]]
| This is a partial list of [[statutory instruments]] published in the United Kingdom in the year 2018.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Peter Vandenberg|2024-08-20]]
| [[Peter Vandenberg]] <small>(Australian speedway rider)</small>
| Peter John Vandenberg born Piet van Den Berg (2 September 1935 – April 1987) was a Dutch born Australian international [[Motorcycle speedway|speedway rider]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2017]] <small>(list article)</small>
| This is a list of [[Statutory instrument (UK)|statutory instruments]] made in the United Kingdom in 2017. 
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/WAFU U20 Women's Cup|2024-08-31]]
| [[WAFU U20 Women's Cup]] <small>(Football tournament)</small>
| The WAFU U20 Women's Cup is a [[women's association football]] competition contested by national teams of All [[West African Football Union]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2022]] <small>(list article)</small>
| This is a list of [[Statutory instrument (UK)|statutory instruments]] made in the United Kingdom in the year 2022.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2022]] <small>(List of Statutory Rules)</small>
| This is a list of [[Statutory rules of Northern Ireland|statutory rules]] made in the [[Northern Ireland]] in the year 2022.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Muslim privilege|2024-09-06]]
| [[Muslim privilege]] <small>(Societal privilege based on religion)</small>
| Muslim privilege is a social advantage that is bestowed upon [[Muslims]] in historically Muslim societies. This arises out of the presumption that [[Islam|Muslim belief]] is a valid [[social norm]], that leads to the [[marginalization]] of the [[nonreligious]] and members of other religions through institutional [[religious discrimination]] or [[religious persecution]]. Muslim privilege can also lead to the neglect of outsiders' cultural heritage and religious practices.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alejandra Villarreal|2024-08-24]]
| [[Alejandra Villarreal]] <small>(Mexican musician (born 2004))</small>
| Alejandra Villarreal Vélez (born 13 December 2004) is a Mexican musician. She is the bassist, backing vocalist, pianist, and songwriter for the band [[The Warning (band)|The Warning]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Time dilation creationism|2024-08-13]]
| [[Time dilation creationism]] <small>(Pseudoscientifc attempt to reconcile young Earth creationism with the starlight problem)</small>
| Time dilation creationism is a form of [[young Earth creationism]] that attempts to harmonize the literal interpretation of the [[Genesis creation narrative]] with the existence of distant galaxies. The theory proposes that the universe experienced a rapid passage of time, while the [[Earth]] itself experienced six literal days, because of [[time dilation]]. It is asserted that the time dilation mainly happened on the fourth day of creation.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex|2024-08-23]]
| [[List of entertainment events at the Toyota Center]]
| [[Toyota Center]] is a multi-purpose arena in [[Houston]], [[Texas]] opened in 2003. The venue has hosted many local, regional and international artists, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of notable concerts are given in the table below, with other non-concert entertainment events also included. All events are arranged in a chronological order.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sonali Phogat|2024-09-01]]
| [[Sonali Phogat]] <small>(Indian politician and social media personality (1979–2022))</small>
| Sonali Phogat (21 September 1979 – 23 August 2022) was an Indian politician and former social media personality from [[Haryana]]. She was a leader of the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] from [[Hisar (city)|Hisar]], and was the national vice president of the [[BJP Mahila Morcha]]. She has also been credited in a few hindi movies.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2023]]
| This is a list of [[Statutory instrument (UK)|statutory instruments]] made in the United Kingdom in the year 2023.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2023]] <small>(List of Statutory Rules)</small>
| This is a list of [[Statutory rules of Northern Ireland|statutory rules]] made in the [[Northern Ireland]] in the year 2023.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2019]]
| This is a list of [[Statutory rules of Northern Ireland|statutory rules]] made in the [[Northern Ireland]] in the year 2019.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2018]]
| This is a list of [[Statutory rules of Northern Ireland|statutory rules]] made in the [[Northern Ireland]] in the year 2018.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2017]]
| This is a list of [[Statutory rules of Northern Ireland|statutory rules]] made in the [[Northern Ireland]] in the year 2017.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2016]]
| This is a list of [[Statutory rules of Northern Ireland|statutory rules]] made in the [[Northern Ireland]] in 2016.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2015]]
| This is a list of [[Statutory rules of Northern Ireland|statutory rules]] made in the [[Northern Ireland]] in 2015.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2014]]
| This is a list of [[Statutory rules of Northern Ireland|statutory rules]] made in the [[Northern Ireland]] in 2014.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Indrajit Prasad|2024-09-06]]
| [[Indrajit Prasad]] <small>(Bangladeshi endocrinologist and researcher)</small>
| Indrajit Prasad is Bangladeshi [[endocrinologist]], [[Academic personnel|academic]] and [[medical researcher]]. He is a professor and head of the Department of Diabetes & Endocrinology at [[Dhaka Medical College and Hospital]] (DMCH). He is specializes in medicine, [[diabetes]], [[thyroid]] and [[Endocrine disease|hormone disease]]s
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Elvish Yadav (2nd nomination)|2024-08-21]]
| [[Elvish Yadav]] <small>(Indian YouTuber)</small>
| Elvish Yadav (born 14 September 1997), earlier known as Siddharth Yadav, is an Indian [[YouTuber]], [[Video game live streaming|streamer]] and singer from [[Wazirabad, Gurgaon|Wazirabad]], a village located in [[Gurugram]], India. He is known for his YouTube videos and winning the [[Bigg Boss OTT (Hindi season 2)|second season of ''Bigg Boss OTT'']].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nayatel|2024-08-20]]
| [[Nayatel]]
| Nayatel ({{lang-ur|نیاٹیل}}) is an [[Internet service provider|Internet Service Provider]] (ISP) with its headquarters located in [[Islamabad|Islamabad, Pakistan]]. It was founded in 2006 and is currently led by CEO Wahaj-us-Siraj.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/UP T20 League|2024-08-27]]
| [[UP T20 League]] <small>(Cricket tournament)</small>
| The Uttar Pradesh T20 League (UP T20) is a men's [[Twenty20]] (T20) [[cricket]] league in the [[India]]n state of [[Uttar Pradesh]], contested by six city-based franchise teams. The league is formed in 2023 by the [[Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association]]. It is usually played during post summer season from August to September.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alexis Strum (2nd nomination)|2024-08-31]]
| [[Alexis Strum]] <small>(English singer)</small>
| Alexis Strum is an English songwriter, singer, actress, and writer.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ahmet Schaefer|2024-09-02]]
| [[Ahmet Schaefer]] <small>(Swiss businessman)</small>
| Ahmet Schaefer is a Swiss businessman and the owner of [[Clermont Foot]] and [[SC Austria Lustenau]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ranahedi|2024-09-02]]
| [[Ranahedi]] <small>(2019 Indian film)</small>
| ''Ranahedi'' is a 2019 [[Kannada language]] tragedy drama film written and directed by Manu K Shettahalli. The film is produced by Suresh DM.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Police Officers (film)|2024-09-02]]
| [[Police Officers (film)]] <small>(2002 Indian film)</small>
| ''Police Officers'' is a 2002 Indian [[Kannada]]-language [[action drama film]] directed by Anand P. Raju, starring [[Charan Raj]] and [[Thriller Manju]] in lead roles.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dallas Rossiter|2024-09-06]]
| [[Dallas Rossiter]] <small>(Former professional ice hockey player)</small>
| Dallas Rossiter is a former professional [[ice hockey]] player for the [[Roanoke Rail Yard Dawgs]] in the [[SPHL]], as well as the [[Maine Mariners (ECHL)|Maine Mariners]] in the [[ECHL]]. His primary position is [[Defenceman|defenseman]]. He now currently resides in [[Surrey, British Columbia|Surrey]], [[British Columbia|BC]]. Rossiter is currently a [[Secondary school|high school]] [[Physical education|P.H.E]] and [[Social studies|Social Studies]] [[teacher]] at [[Clayton Heights Secondary School]]. He also coaches the school ice hockey team.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Social value (definition)|2024-09-04]]
| [[Social value (definition)]] <small>(Global definition of the expression "Social Value")</small>
| Social Value is a principle that champions the holistic well-being of both current and future generations. Emphasizing the importance of supporting both individual welfare and planetary sustainability, it traverses three central areas:
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Zeinab Norouzi|2024-09-04]]
| [[Zeinab Norouzi]] <small>(Iranian rower (born 2000))</small>
| Zeinab Norouzi ({{lang-fa|زینب نوروزی}}; born 1 January 2000 in [[Mianeh, East Azerbaijan|Mianeh]]) is an Iranian [[rower]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Resoomer|2024-09-02]]
| [[Resoomer]] <small>(Online text summarizer and reading assistant)</small>
| Resoomer is an online text summarizer and reading assistant. The platform was launched in 2016 by Rony Epaminondas.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ian Wright (motorsport)|2024-09-04]]
| [[Ian Wright (motorsport)]] <small>(engineer)</small>
| Ian Wright is a British engineer who has held positions in several Formula One teams.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ahmed Talaat|2024-09-02]]
| [[Ahmed Talaat]] <small>(Egyptian actor)</small>
| Ahmed Talaat ( born 23 November 1982 in [[Sohag Governorate]]) is an [[Egyptians|Egyptian]] actor. He played his first role in the series Al Safina in 2006.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2024]]
| This is a list of [[Statutory instrument (UK)|statutory instruments]] made in the United Kingdom in the year 2024.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024|2024-08-30]]
| [[List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2024]] <small>(List of Statutory Rules)</small>
| This is a list of [[Statutory rules of Northern Ireland|statutory rules]] made in the [[Northern Ireland]] in the year 2024.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/David Van Bik|2024-08-29]]
| [[David Van Bik]] <small>(Chin biblical scholar (1926–2000))</small>
| David Van Bik (28 July 1926 – 19 August 2000) was the Lai Bible translator, a [[Chin people|Chin]] biblical scholar, the author of Chin-English and English-Chin dictionaries, an ordained Baptist minister, and a recipient of the honorary [[Doctor of Divinity]] from his alma mater [[Berkeley School of Theology]], USA.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vadym Nevinglovsky|2024-09-04]]
| [[Vadym Nevinglovsky]] <small>(Ukrainian diver (born 1995))</small>
| Vadym Nevinglovsky ({{lang-uk| Вадим Невінгловський}}, born 17 May 1995 in [[Luhansk]]) is a Ukrainian diver.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rakesh Varre (2nd nomination)|2024-08-09]]
| [[Rakesh Varre]] <small>(Indian actor and producer)</small>
| Rakesh Varre is an Indian actor and producer who works in [[Telugu cinema]]. He played negative roles in some films including the ''[[Baahubali (franchise)|Baahubali]]'' film series, before making his lead debut in [[Evvarikee Cheppoddu|''Evvarikee Cheppoddu'']] (2019).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pinch to Punch|2024-09-02]]
| [[Sobakasu Pucchi]] <small>(Japanese anime television series)</small>
| ''Sobakasu Pucchi'' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]: そばかすプッチー, translated as Freckled Pucchi) is an [[anime]] broadcast on [[Fuji Television]] affiliated stations from March 31 to October 4, 1969.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sundus Global|2024-09-05]]
| [[Sundus Global]] <small>(UAE based recruitment and outsourcing company)</small>
| Sundus Global is a [[United Arab Emirates]] (UAE) based recruitment and outsourcing company founded in 1998. The company was awarded the Tatween Partners Club (Silver Category) for 2017–2018 by Ministry of Labor and also holds ISO and ODLS (On Demand Labor supply) certificates.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Stockly|2024-09-04]]
| [[Stockly]] <small>(French software company)</small>
| Stockly is a French [[software company]] that provides a shared [[Inventory management software|inventory management]] platform for [[e-commerce]] companies. Founded in 2018 by Eliott Jabès and Oscar Walter, the company is headquartered in [[Paris]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ubuy|2024-08-27]]
| [[Ubuy]] <small>(Online retailer headquartered in Kuwait)</small>
| Ubuy is a cross-border online retailer headquartered in [[Kuwait]]. The platform is a cross-border online shopping platform that serves clients and customers in more than 180 countries.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/PGC 2387685|2024-09-02]]
| [[PGC 2387685]] <small>(Galaxy located in constellation Hercules)</small>
| PGC 2387685 is a [[peculiar galaxy]] located 440 million [[Light-year|light-years]] in the [[Hercules (constellation)|Hercules constellation]]. The galaxy seems to be gravitationally [[Interacting galaxy|interacting]] with another neighboring galaxy PGC 3087279, which in turn causes both of the galaxies to have distorted shapes. Together, they form the galaxy pair ZW I 136.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/UGC 717|2024-09-02]]
| [[UGC 717]] <small>(Spiral galaxy located in constellation Pisces)</small>
| UGC 717 is a [[barred spiral galaxy]] located in [[Pisces (constellation)|Pisces]]. The galaxy is located 520 million light-years away from the [[Solar System]]. It is designated as Arp 11 in the [[Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies]] which was produced by [[Halton Arp]]. UGC 717 falls under the category of spirals that have split-arms. It is known to have a LINER [[active galactic nucleus]] according to [[SIMBAD]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/NGC 4991|2024-09-02]]
| [[NGC 4991]] <small>(Spiral galaxy located in the constellation Virgo)</small>
| NGC 4991 is a [[spiral galaxy]] in the constellation of [[Virgo (constellation)|Virgo]]. It is located 835 million [[Light-year|light-years]] from the [[Solar System]]. NGC 4991 was first discovered on April 30, 1864 by German astronomer, [[Albert Marth]]. It is considered as a [[radio galaxy]] by the [[SIMBAD]] database. It has an [[active galactic nucleus]] and contains high amounts of [[H II region|ionized hydrogen]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/PGC 4789|2024-09-02]]
| [[PGC 4789]] <small>(Spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces)</small>
| PGC 4789 is a distant [[barred spiral galaxy]] in the [[Pisces (constellation)|Pisces]] constellation. It is located 675 million [[Light-year|light-years]] from the [[Milky Way]] and seems to be interacting with its neighboring galaxies. it is known as Arp 48 in the [[Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies]] catalogue. In this class, PGC 4789 falls into [[Galaxy|galaxies]] that have at least one [[Low surface brightness galaxy|low surface brightness]] companion.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sayyid Capt. Kalingalan Caluang|2024-09-04]]
| [[Panglima Bandahala]] <small>(Tausug Warrior in the Philippines)</small>
| Panglima Bandahala was a prominent figure in the history of Luuk and Tandu municipalities in Sulu, Philippines. He served in various roles within the Sultanate of Sulu, including Municipal President and peace emissary, and was recognized as a warrior and leader among his peers. He is also known as the grandfather of [[Sayyid Capt. Kalingalan Caluang]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/World Masters League T20|2024-08-30]]
| [[World Masters League T20]] <small>(Cricket tournament)</small>
| The World Masters League T20 is a franchise-based [[cricket]] tournament which is scheduled to begin with its first edition in 2024. It will feature former international cricket players, headlined by [[India national cricket team|India]]'s [[Suresh Raina]] and [[West Indies cricket team|West Indies]]' [[Chris Gayle]]. The competition was announced in April 2024, with 6 teams slated to play 19 matches against each other during the tournament.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/ZWCAD|2024-09-03]]
| [[ZWCAD]] <small>(Software application)</small>
| ZWCAD is a CAD software application. It is developed by ZWSOFT in Guangzhou, China. ZWCAD is a CAD software mainly for two-dimensional designing and is compatible with [[.dwg|DWG]] files.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nicole Sahin (2nd nomination)|2024-09-04]]
| [[Nicole Sahin]] <small>(American entrepreneur)</small>
| Nicole Sahin is an American [[Entrepreneurship|entrepreneur]], [[Philanthropy|philanthropist]] and author. She is the [[Chief Executive Officer|CEO]] and [[Organizational founder|founder]] of G-P (Globalization Partners), a global employer of record (EOR) platform that received a $4.2 billion valuation after a $200 million investment from [[Vista Equity Partners]] in 2022. Sahin is recognised as the founder of the EOR industry. She is also the author of the 2021 ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'' bestseller, ''Global Talent Unleashed,'' a guide to building global remote teams.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Amel Rachedi|2024-08-23]]
| [[Amel Rachedi]] <small>(British radio and television presenter)</small>
| Amel Rachedi is a British radio and television presenter, known for her entertainment show, ''Brunch with Amel''.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Gelboys|2024-09-01]]
| [[The Gelboys]] <small>(Filipino rock 'n' roll band)</small>
| The Gelboys is a Filipino [[Rock and roll]] band formed in 1985 in [[Quezon City]], in was schooled in [[Maryknoll College]].Their released an album called “The Gelboys” in 1986 with 8 songs. Albert Villanueva mentioned that he has cousins named Randy, Joey & Robin Concepcion who were members of the Gelboys band in the 1980s. Joey Concepcion, the bass guitarist of the band died.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Urbanavičius|2024-08-21]]
| [[Urbanavičius]] <small>(Surname list)</small>
| Urbanavičius is a [[Lithuanian name|Lithuanian family name]], a [[patronymic]] from the given name [[Urbonas]] Variant: Urbanavyčius . The surname is created with the suffix ''-ičius'', which is a [[Lithuanization]] of the Polish/Ruthenian [[patronymic suffix]] ''-wicz/-vich''.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/SDSS J082535.19+512706.3|2024-09-02]]
| [[SDSS J082535.19+512706.3]] <small>(Quasar in the constellation Lynx)</small>
| SDSS J082535.19+512706.3 also known as QSO J0825+5127, is a [[quasar]] located in the constellation [[Lynx (constellation)|Lynx]]. Its [[redshift]] is 3.495596, which corresponds the object to be located 11.5 billion [[light-year]]s from [[Earth]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Becky Paul-Enenche|2024-08-31]]
| [[Becky Paul-Enenche]] <small>(Nigerian televangelist (born 1970))</small>
| Rebecca Inyangbe Enenche (née Ibu) (born 23 October 1970) also known as Becky Paul-Enenche is a Nigerian Medical Doctor, Televangelist, Author and the Director of Administration at [[Dunamis International Gospel Centre]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Zaza Bibilashvili|2024-09-05]]
| [[Zaza Bibilashvili]] <small>(Georgian politican)</small>
| Zaza Bibilashvili ({{lang-ka|ზაზა ბიბილაშვილი}}; born August 16, 1974) is a Georgian lawyer, writer, publicist and politician. He is the cofounder and chairman of the board of Ilia Chavchavadze Center for European Studies and Civic Education, the founder and Senior Partner of BGI Legal, and Chairman of the Georgian Richard Wagner Society.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/RX J2129.7+0005 BCG|2024-09-02]]
| [[RX J2129.7+0005 BCG]] <small>(Brightest cluster galaxy in the constellation Aquarius)</small>
| RX J2129.7+0005 BCG (short for RX J2129.7+0005 Brightest Cluster Galaxy) also known as PGC 1156801, is a massive [[elliptical galaxy]] residing as the [[brightest cluster galaxy]] (BCG) of the RX J2129.7+0005 [[galaxy cluster]]. It is located in the constellation of [[Aquarius (constellation)|Aquarius]] and a [[redshift]] of 0.23, meaning the galaxy is located 3.1 billion [[light-year]]s from [[Earth]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Daigo Tanioka|2024-08-25]]
| [[Daigo Tanioka]] <small>(Badminton player)</small>
| is a Japanese [[badminton]] player from [[Kochi prefecture]].
He graduated from the Futaba Mirai High School, and joined the Biprogy badminton team on 1 April 2024.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/SDSS J151451.78+311654.0|2024-09-02]]
| [[SDSS J151451.78+311654.0]] <small>(Quasar in the constellation Corona Borealis)</small>
| SDSS J151451.78+311654.0 also known as CSO 1085, is a [[quasar]] located in the constellation of [[Corona Borealis]]. At the [[redshift]] of 2.13, the object is located 10.6 billion [[light-year]]s from [[Earth]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/SBSS 0953+549 (2nd nomination)|2024-08-28]]
| [[SBSS 0953+549]] <small>(Quasar in the constellation Ursa Major)</small>
| SBSS 0953+549 also known as SBS 0953+549 and QSO J0957+5440, is a [[quasar]] located in the constellation of [[Ursa Major]]. With a [[redshift]] of 2.58, the object is located 10.8 billion [[light-year]]s away from [[Earth]]. It is a broad [[Absorption line|absorption-line]] quasar (BAL QSO) according to [[Sloan Digital Sky Survey]]. It was first studied in the 1980s, as part of the Second Byurakan Survey.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ankush Hazra filmography|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Richard Sumah|2024-09-02]]
| [[Richard Sumah]] <small>(Ghanaian presidential candidate (born 1977))</small>
| [[Ankush Hazra filmography]]
| Richard Sumah (born 23 October 1977) is a Ghanaian politician who is contesting for the 2024 presidential election as an independent candidate.
| [[Ankush Hazra]] is an Indian actor, producer, dancer and television personality who primarily works in [[Cinema of West Bengal|Bengali cinema]]. Known for his contributions in both [[Masala film|mainstream]] and [[Parallel cinema|middle of the road]] films, he made his acting debut in 2010 with ''[[Kellafate]]'', directed by [[Pijush Saha]]. Though it was a hit, his fame came with the [[Masala film|masala]] film [[Idiot (2012 film)|''Idiot'']] (2012), which was his first film with the banner of [[Eskay Movies]]. His performance as a news reporter of [[Anandabazar Patrika|''Anandabazar Patrika'']] in the [[political thriller]] ''[[Kanamachi (film)|Kanamachi]]'' (2013) directed by [[Raj Chakraborty]], won him critical acclaim. Through the film, he draw the attention of the urban audiences and it became a breakthrough in his filmography. The following year, he starred in a dual roles in the action film [[Khiladi (2013 film)|Khiladi]], another film produced by Eskay Movies which was a commercial success.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The U P Files|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Anjum Sharma (3rd nomination)|2024-09-01]]
| [[The U P Files]] <small>(2024 Indian film)</small>
| [[Anjum Sharma]] <small>(Indian Actor)</small>
| Anjum Sharma, also known as Anjumm Shharma, is an Indian [[actor]]. He is best known for his role as Sharad Shukla in ''[[Mirzapur (TV series)|Mirzapur]]''.{{overcite|date=September 2024}}
| ''The U P Files'' is a 2024 Indian [[political drama]] film produced by Kuldeep Umraosingh Ostwal and directed by Neeraj Sahai. The film stars [[Manoj Joshi (actor)|Manoj Joshi]], [[Manjari Fadnis]], and [[Milind Gunaji]].{{failed verification|date=June 2024}} The film was released on 26 July 2024.''The U P Files'' is presented as inspired by true events.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/TESCREAL (2nd nomination)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ruslan Prydryk|2024-09-05]]
| [[TESCREAL]] <small>(Multiple philosophies used to advocate for AGI)</small>
| [[Ruslan Prydryk]] <small>(Ukrainian poker player)</small>
| Ruslan Prydryk is a Ukrainian pro-amateur midstakes poker player from [[Ukraine|Lungansk, Ukraine]].
| TESCREAL is an [[acronym]] [[neologism]] proposed by computer scientist [[Timnit Gebru]] and philosopher [[Émile P. Torres]] that stands for "[[transhumanism]], [[extropianism]], [[singularitarianism]], [[Hugo de Garis#Cosmism|cosmism]], [[rationalism]], [[effective altruism]], and [[longtermism]]". Gebru and Torres argue that these ideologies should be treated as an "interconnected and overlapping" group with shared origins. Gebru and Torres say this is a movement that allows its proponents to use the threat of [[human extinction]] to justify expensive or detrimental projects. They consider it pervasive in social and academic circles in [[Silicon Valley]] centered around [[artificial intelligence]]. As such, the acronym is sometimes used to criticize a perceived belief system associated with [[Big Tech]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/GoldMyne TV|2024-07-27]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vahid Johari|2024-09-05]]
| [[GoldMyne TV]] <small>(Nigerian television channel)</small>
| [[Vahid Johari]] <small>(Iranian rower)</small>
| Vahid Johari ({{lang-fa|وحید جوهری}}; born 1990) is an Iranian [[rower]].
| GoldMyne TV is an online entertainment channel. Known in [[Nigeria]] for its online presence, there are the producers of Television programs, Videowheels, Hitz on TV, Playground and also radio program Hitz on radio. These programs are shown on [[Silverbird Group|Silverbird]], [[Galaxy Television (Nigeria)|Galaxy TV]], [[Africa Independent Television|AIT Network]], [[Wale Adenuga Production|WAP TV]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Camarines (disambiguation)|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Moon Kim (poker player)|2024-09-05]]
| [[Camarines (disambiguation)]] <small>(Topics referred to by the same term)</small>
| [[Moon Kim (poker player)]] <small>(Korean-American poker player)</small>
| Moon Kim, also known as The Humming Guy; by virtue of the humming sound he made during his [[World Poker Tour]] (WPT) final table, is a Korean-American amateur [[poker]] player and [[jeweller]]. He won the 2012 WPT Bay 101 Shooting Stars event and made the unofficial final table (7th) of ''The Other World Championship (2012)'' ($118,966).
| Camarines refers to [[Ambos Camarines]], a former province of the Philippines (1579-1919).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nomad (eSIM)|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Straight Up! to Canada Tour|2024-09-05]]
| [[Straight Up! to Canada Tour]] <small>(2024 concert tour by Paula Abdul)</small>
| [[Nomad (eSIM)]]
| The Straight Up! to Canada Tour was the planned third [[concert tour]] by American singer [[Paula Abdul]]. The tour will begin on September 25, 2024 in [[Victoria, British Columbia]] and conclude on October 26, 2024 in [[Sydney, Nova Scotia]]. American singers [[Taylor Dayne]] and [[Tiffany Darwish|Tiffany]] were to serve as the opening acts for the tour. Abdul announced on September 4, 2024 that the tour had been cancelled due to a recent injury.
| Nomad is a [[Data communication|digital telecommunications product]] that uses [[ESIM|eSIM (embedded SIM)]] technology. It is a [[Line of business|business line]] of [[LotusFlare|LotusFlare Inc.]], a [[Communication software|telecommunications-software development]] company.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rawalakot prison escape|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tanha Dar Mazrae|2024-09-02]]
| [[Tanha Dar Mazrae]] <small>(Iranian short film)</small>
| [[Rawalakot prison escape]]
| Tanha Dar Mazrae is a [[short film]] released in 2024, [[Film director|directed]] by and [[Movie star|starring]] Seyed Ali Mousavi . This film explores the story of a boy named Mohammad and his eerie experiences at a mysterious farm.
| The Rawalakot prison escape was a security incident that took place in [[Azad Jammu and Kashmir]] on 30 June 2024, when 19 prisoners, including six on death row, managed to escape from the [[Rawalakot]] district jail in [[Poonch District, Pakistan|Poonch district]]. The inmates overpowered the policemen at gunpoint before escaping. Dangerous criminals are also among those who escaped.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Madhur Sharma (2nd nomination)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nutan (Nepalese actor)|2024-08-26]]
| [[Madhur Sharma]] <small>(Musical artist)</small>
| [[Nutan (Nepalese actor)]] <small>(Nepalese actor)</small>
| Nutan ({{Lang-ne|नूतन}}) is a Nepalese actor who is known for ''Crime Files'' and ''Aarati''. He made his debut in acting with a stage play in Delhi, India back in 2019. Alongside acting, he writes poems as well. His poems have been published in different digital newspapers and websites.
| Madhur Sharma (born 12 April 1996) is an Indian [[singer]], [[Composer|music composer]], and [[songwriter]]. He is known for his popular songs "Kaali Kaali Zulfon Ke", "Samandar Saraab", "Tere Jeya Hor Disda" and for his unique fusion of traditional Indian influences with contemporary music production.
Also, he participated in Poet Idol Season One.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Shaddy Jay|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vishal Vada Vala|2024-08-19]]
| [[Shaddy Jay]] <small>(Musical artist)</small>
| [[Vishal Vada Vala]] <small>(Indian Film Director)</small>
| Vishal Vada Vala is an Indian film director and writer, known for his work in [[Gujarati cinema]]. He is known for directing films such as [[Saiyar Mori Re]], [[Ram Bharosey]]. [[Samandar (film)]], Raghu CNG, & Fillam.
| Shadrach Augustine Effiong (born on August 10, 1992) known professionally as Shaddy Jay is a [[Nigerian]] singer and songwriter signed into Jay's Muzik worldwide, He is best known for his songs "Far away" featuring [[Lyta]] and "Vibrate" which won song of the year at the [[Paradise Music Festival and Awards]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Samsun clashes (1920)|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nyarch Linux|2024-09-02]]
| [[Samsun clashes (1920)]] <small>(Clashes in Samsun in 1920 against the British, French and ANZAC troops)</small>
| [[Nyarch Linux]] <small>(Linux software)</small>
| Nyarch Linux (stylized NyArch) is a [[Linux]] distro based on [[Arch Linux]] with an [[anime]] and [[manga]] aesthetic. Branded as "The perfect Linux distribution for degenerates", it is not meant to be taken seriously.
| The Samsun Clashes were military conflicts during the [[Turkish War of Independence]] which resulted with Turkish victory.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Battle of Derbent (1922)|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Maren Westin|2024-09-01]]
| [[Battle of Derbent (1922)]] <small>(Anglo-Turkish War battle in 1922)</small>
| [[Maren Westin]] <small>(American basketball player)</small>
| Maren ‘Marty’ Westin, born January 3, 2005) is an American professional basketball player for the [[Green Bay Phoenix]] of the [[Horizon League]]. A standout guard at [[Becker High School]] who led the team to four Conference championships in a row, four consecutive state appearances, including the school program's first ever state championship in 2021, Westin now plays college basketball the [[University of Wisconsin–Green Bay]].
| The Battle of Derbent was the major battle during the [[Özdemir Operation]] of the [[Anglo-Turkish War (1918–1923)]], which ended in a Turkish victory.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of windmills in Friesland (T–V)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Michael Ruane (poker player)|2024-09-05]]
| [[List of windmills in Friesland (A–C)]] <small>(List of windmills in Friesland, Netherlands)</small>
| [[Michael Ruane (poker player)]] <small>(American poker player)</small>
| Michael Ruane is an American semi-amateur midstakes poker player who has
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cashed four times in the [[World Series of Poker Main Event|World Cham-
pionship Series Main Event]] including two final tables. His first came
in 2016 inwith a fourth-place finish for $2,567,003; his second came in
2017 inwith a tenth place for $825,001; his third came in 2022 (147th
place) for $62,500; while his fourth, a 545th-place finish for $32,500, came in 2023.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of windmills in Friesland (T–V)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tanha Dar Mazrae|2024-09-02]]
| [[List of windmills in Friesland (D)]] <small>(List of windmills in Friesland, Netherlands)</small>
| [[Seyed Mohammad Mousavi Noor]] <small>(Iranian cinematographer)</small>
| Seyed Abdullah Mousavi Noor, known as Seyed Mohammad Mousavi Noor, is an Iranian [[cinematographer]] and [[Editing|editor]]. He worked on the short films ''Sayeye Penhan'' and ''[[Tanha Dar Mazrae]]''.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tal Afar uprising|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Neil Root|2024-09-05]]
| [[Neil Root]] <small>(British writer)</small>
| [[Tal Afar uprising]]
| Neil Root (born 1971) is a British writer and journalist specialising in nonfiction books about crime, psychology and history. He is best known for his historical true crime books that look at how newspapers covered murders, including ''The Murder Gang: Fleet Street’s Elite Group of Crime Reporters in the Golden Age of Tabloid Crime''.
| Tal Afar uprising or Kaçakaç Rebellion was a rebellion during the [[Anglo-Turkish War (1918–1923)|Anglo-Turkish War of 1918–1923]], which resulted with British victory.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/High Point Place|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Esraa Owis|2024-09-05]]
| [[High Point Place]] <small>(Condominium in Fort Myers)</small>
| [[Esraa Owis]] <small>(Egyptian athletics competitor)</small>
| Esraa Muhammed Samir Owis ([[Arabic Language|Arabic]]: اسراء محمد سمير•عويس; born 15 October 1997) is an [[Egypt]]ian [[track and field]] athlete who competes in the [[long jump]] and [[triple jump]].
| High Point Place is a high-rise condominium located in [[Fort Myers, Florida|Fort Myers]], [[Florida]]. It was constructed in 2007 and is the tallest building in Fort Myers, south of [[Tampa, Florida|Tampa]], and west of [[Miami]] in general.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ecoism|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Next West Bengal Legislative Assembly election (2nd nomination)|2024-08-29]]
| [[Next West Bengal Legislative Assembly election]] <small>(Elections for the 18th Legislative assembly of West Bengal)</small>
| [[Ecoism]]
| The Next West Bengal legislative assembly election is expected to be held in [[2026 elections in India|March–April 2026]] to elect all 294 members of the [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly]]. [[Mamata Banerjee]] is the incumbent [[List of chief ministers of West Bengal|Chief Minister]] of [[West Bengal]].
| Ecoism or Ecologism is a new philosophy that proposes a holistic view of consciousness, mind, and reality, emphasizing their interconnectedness and mutual influence. The ideology highlights moral consideration for the non-human world and advocates for integration into social, economic, and political systems.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Digiboxx|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sofia Nelson|2024-09-04]]
| [[Sofia Nelson]] <small>(American public defender)</small>
| [[Digiboxx]]
| Sofia Valencia Nelson is an American public defender, attorney, and activist from [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]]. A student at [[Yale University]], Nelson was a friend of [[JD Vance]] and released a series of emails between the two to the ''[[The New York Times|New York Times]]'' in 2024. They were co-counsel in the cases of ''Doe v. Snyder'' (a constitutional challenge to Michigan's sex offender registry laws) and ''Barry v. Lyon'' (a challenge to a Michigan law terminating food assistance to those outstanding felony warrants).
| DigiBoxx is an Indian digital storage and management platform offering cloud-based solutions for individuals and businesses. Founded in 2021, it provides secure, scalable, and affordable storage options tailored to the needs of its users.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of windmills in Friesland (T–V)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Naresh Sharma|2024-08-31]]
| [[List of windmills in Friesland (E–G)]] <small>(List of windmills in Friesland, Netherlands)</small>
| [[Naresh Sharma]] <small>(Exponent of Japanese Martial Arts)</small>
| Naresh Sharma is a 7th Dan Blackbelt Martial Artist. He has been trained and achieved his dan grades in Japan. He is also the founder and director of an international Karate organization "[[Japan Karatedo Shito-Ryu International Renshikan]]<nowiki>''</nowiki>.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Zaur Darabzada|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Scott Nickles|2024-09-01]]
| [[Zaur Darabzada]] <small>(Azerbaijani entrepreneur)</small>
| [[Scott Nickles]] <small>(American politician)</small>
| Scott Nickles (born in 1968) is an American politician and former police officer currently serving as the mayor of [[Round Lake Beach, Illinois]] since 2020.
| Zaur Darabzada (31 May 1985, [[Baku]]) is an [[Azerbaijanis|Azerbaijani]] entrepreneur, businessman, public figure.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Danda Rawat|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pinch to Punch|2024-09-02]]
| [[Danda Rawat]] <small>(Professor & Associate Dean for the Research and Graduate studies)</small>
| [[Pinch to Punch]] <small>(Japanese anime television series)</small>
| ''Pinch to Punch'' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]: ピンチとパンチ, English: Pinch and Punch) is a gag anime that ran from September 29, 1969, to March 28, 1970, for 156 episodes. It was broadcast on [[Fuji Television|Fuji TV]] affiliated stations and produced by [[Fuji Television|Fuji TV Enterprises]] (formerly TV Douga)
| Danda B. Rawat is an Associate Dean for the research and graduate studies. He is the founding director of [[Data Science]] and Cybersecurity Center (DSC2).
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Therese Moodie-Bloom|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Suborno Isaac Bari|2024-08-24]]
| [[Therese Moodie-Bloom]] <small>(Australian leader of Mensa International)</small>
| [[Suborno Isaac Bari]] <small>(Youngest NYU student)</small>
| Suborno Isaac Bari (born April 9, 2012) is an American math prodigy.
| Therese Moodie-Bloom is an Australian leader of [[Mensa International]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jay Hunter (actor)|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Plants vs. Zombies (disambiguation)|2024-09-04]]
| [[Jay Hunter (actor)]] <small>(American actor)</small>
| [[Plants vs. Zombies (disambiguation)]] <small>(Topics referred to by the same term)</small>
| ''[[Plants vs. Zombies]]'' is a video game franchise about using plants to defend a zombie invasion.
| Jay Hunter is an American actor best known for his roles in television series like "[[If Loving You Is Wrong|If Loving You is Wrong]]", “[[The Rookie (TV series)|The Rookie]]” and "[[And Just Like That...|And Just Like That]]," and films including "[[Max Payne (film)|Max Payne]]" and "[[Acrimony (film)|Acrimony]]."
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of windmills in Friesland (T–V)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Northern Diocese|2024-08-24]]
| [[List of windmills in Friesland (H–I)]] <small>(List of windmills in Friesland, Netherlands)</small>
| [[Northern Diocese]] <small>(Reformed Episcopal church in the United Kingdom)</small>
| The Northern Diocese of the Free Church of England, is a [[Free Church of England]] and a [[Reformed Episcopal Church]] diocese which covers the northern portion of the British Isles. The [[Southern Diocese]] covers the southern half of England.
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| [[List of windmills in Friesland (J–K)]] <small>(List of windmills in Friesland, Netherlands)</small>
| [[Southern Diocese]] <small>(Reformed Episcopal church in the United Kingdom)</small>
| The Southern Diocese of the Free Church of England, is a [[Free Church of England]] and a [[Reformed Episcopal Church]] diocese which covers the southern half of England with the [[Northern Diocese]] covering the more northerly parts of the British Isles.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/DXBE-FM|2024-07-25]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Udayan Secondary School, Barisal|2024-08-27]]
| [[DXBE-FM]] <small>(Radio station in Davao City, Philippines)</small>
| [[Udayan Secondary School, Barisal]] <small>(Private, christian missionary school in Barisal, Bangladesh)</small>
| Udayan Secondary School is an educational institution located in the city of [[Barisal]], [[Bangladesh]]. The school was established in 1953 by a Catholic Christian missionary society and has since been managed by the missionary community. The school provides education to students at both the primary and secondary levels.
| DXBE (89.1 [[FM broadcasting|FM]]), broadcasting as Magic 89.1, is a radio station owned and operated by [[Quest Broadcasting|Quest Broadcasting Inc.]] Its studio and transmitter are located at the 6th Floor, Metrolifestyle Complex Bldg., E. Jacinto Ext. Cor. F. Torres St., [[Davao City]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Zenless Zone Zero characters|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Christina Rahm (scientist)|2024-09-02]]
| [[Christina Rahm (scientist)]]
| [[List of Zenless Zone Zero characters]]
| Christina Rahm is an American scientist, researcher, bestselling author, and entrepreneur. She is widely recognized as a pioneer in the field of health and wellness, and is a globally sought-after speaker.
| The cast of characters in [[HoYoverse]]'s ''[[Zenless Zone Zero]]'' hails from the city of New Eridu. All playable characters are associated with a specific faction.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/International Youth Development Foundation|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jia Rizivi|2024-08-18]]
| [[Jia Rizivi]] <small>(Canadian filmmaker (born 1977))</small>
| [[International Youth Development Foundation]]
| Jia Rizvi (born 1 September 1977, also known as Jia Wertz) is a Canadian filmmaker, and Founder and fashion designer of Studio 15. She is known for her debut documentary film, ''Conviction'': a true story based on the life of 16-year-old [[Jeffrey Mark Deskovic|Jeffrey Deskovic]] who was wrongly convicted for the rape and murder of Angela Correa, his high school classmate. Rizvi won Digital trends media group DEI award for her work to show the flaws in the American justice system through ''Conviction''.
| International Youth Development Foundation (IYDF) is a [[Non-governmental organization|non-governmental]] [[humanitarian aid]] organization founded by Nicholas Charles in the [[United Kingdom]] in 2012. As of 2023, IYDF has sent [[humanitarian aid]] to more than 163,000 children.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of windmills in Friesland (T–V)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alleppey Ripples|2024-08-22]]
| [[List of windmills in Friesland (L–M)]] <small>(List of windmills in Friesland, Netherlands)</small>
| [[Trivandrum Royals]] <small>(Cricket team)</small>
| Trivandrum Royals are a professional [[cricket]] team based in [[Thiruvananthapuram]], [[Kerala]]. The team is one of the franchises in the [[Kerala Cricket League]] (KCL), organised by the [[Kerala Cricket Association]] (KCA) and sanctioned by the [[Board of Control for Cricket in India]].The [[Adani Group]] is the title sponsor of the Trivandrum Royals cricket team, supporting the team through a prominent partnership.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Scugog Community Recreation Centre|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Munish Kumar Raizada|2024-09-01]]
| [[Munish Kumar Raizada]] <small>(Indian politician born 1968)</small>
| [[Scugog Community Recreation Centre]]
| Munish Kumar Raizada (born 21 July 1968) is an [[Indian-American]] [[medical]] doctor, [[politician]], director, producer, and [[editor-in-chief]]. He is the current President of the Bharatiya Liberal Party, elected in 2024. Raizada is also known for his work as the Director and Producer of the web series ''Transparency: Pardarshita'' and serves as the Editor-in-Chief of ''NewsGram'', a Chicago-based digital media platform.
| The ''Scugog Community Recreation Centre'' is a multi pad arena and recreation complex located in Port Perry, [[Ontario]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Glossa Psycholinguistics|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Prateek Raj|2024-08-20]]
| [[Glossa Psycholinguistics]] <small>(Academic journal)</small>
| [[Prateek Raj]] <small>(Indian social scientist)</small>
| Prateek Raj is an Indian academic who is an Assistant Professor in Strategy at [[Indian Institute of Management Bangalore]]. He is known for his work highlighting caste and regional inequality in India, and for advocating for social issues including [[LGBT rights in India|LGBT rights]] and against [[Hate speech in India|hate speech]]. He is an Affiliate Fellow at the Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State at the [[University of Chicago Booth School of Business]].
| ''Glossa Psycholinguistics'' is a [[peer-reviewed]] [[open access]] [[academic journal]] covering research in [[psycholinguistics]]. A spinoff of [[Glossa (journal)|Glossa]], it was established in 2022 and is edited by [[Fernanda Ferreira (psychologist)|Fernanda Ferreira]] and [[Brian Dillon (linguist)|Brian Dillon]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2024 OFC U-16 Men's Championship squads|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Potech|2024-09-05]]
| [[Potech]]
| [[2024 OFC U-16 Men's Championship squads]]
| Potech is a [[cybersecurity]] and [[Information technology|information & technology]] company, offering services that include IT & cybersecurity advisory, training & coaching, [[Security operations center|Security Operations Center]] (SOC) & [[managed services]], [[software engineering]], cybersecurity technology development & distribution, security & [[Business Intelligence|business intelligence]] services.
| The [[2024 OFC U-16 Men's Championship]] is an international [[Association football|football]] tournament being held in Tahiti from 28 July to 10 August 2024 for under 16 players. The eight national teams involved in the tournament are required to register a squad of up to 23 players, including three goalkeepers. Only players in these squads are eligible to take part in the tournament. The two finalists of the tournament qualify for the [[2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sesh Jibon|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alleppey Ripples|2024-08-22]]
| [[Sesh Jibon]] <small>(2024 Bengali film)</small>
| [[Thrissur Titans]] <small>(Cricket team)</small>
| Thrissur Titans are a professional franchise [[cricket]] team participating in the [[Kerala Cricket League]] (KCL). Representing the city of [[Thrissur]], the team has generated significant interest ahead of its debut in the league.
| ''Sesh Jibon'' is a Bengali movie. Produced by Pradip Chopra under the banner of I lead Presents, the film is directed by [[Suvendu Raj Ghosh]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of ASEAN countries and subdivisions by minimum wage|2024-08-01]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Viva Van (2nd nomination)|2024-08-20]]
| [[Viva Van]] <small>(American professional wrestler)</small>
| [[List of ASEAN countries and subdivisions by minimum wage]]
| Victoria Tran, known by her [[ring name]] Viva Van, is an American [[Professional wrestling|professional wrestler]]. She is known for her work on the [[independent circuit]], having made appearances for promotions such as [[All Elite Wrestling]], [[Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide]], [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling|Impact Wrestling]], and [[Championship Wrestling from Hollywood]]. During a modelling career in the early 2010s, she was known professionally as Victorya Van Tran.
| This is a list of the official [[minimum wage]] rates of the Top 10 cities with the largest economies in ASEAN. Some cities may have a complicated minimum wage system. For example, in [[Vietnam]], both [[Ho Chi Minh City]] and [[Hanoi]] has 2 types of minimum wage rates. [[Singapore]] and [[Metro Manila]] also has different types of minimum wage systems based on industries/services. Other cities from [[Indonesia]] and [[Malaysia]] have simple rate systems for minimum wages such as [[Jakarta]], [[Kuala lumpur]], [[Surabaya]], [[Bandung]] and [[Medan]]. In the table below, only the lowest minimum wage is cited.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Matthew Immers|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Namumula|2024-08-23]]
| [[Matthew Immers]] <small>(Dutch beach volleyball player (born 2000))</small>
| [[Namumula]] <small>(2024 single by Maki)</small>
| "Namumula" ({{translation|Blush}}, {{Literal translation|Reddening}}) is a song by Filipino singer [[Maki (singer)|Maki]]. It was released as a digital single on August 30, 2024, through [[Tarsier Records]], and was produced by Nhiko Sabiniano.
| Matthew Immers (born 13 November 2000) is a Dutch beach volleyball player. He played at the [[2024 Summer Olympics]] in Paris with [[Steven van de Velde]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Taylor Ogan|2024-08-05]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Robert Israel Shinn|2024-08-30]]
| [[Robert Israel Shinn]]
| [[Taylor Ogan]] <small>(American investor and businessman)</small>
| Robert Israel Shinn is the founder of the Shekinah Church and the LA-based talent management group [[7M Films]].
| Taylor Ogan is an American investor and businessman, based in [[Shenzhen]], [[China]]. Ogan is CEO of Snow Bull Capital, a hedge fund that invests in high-tech, clean-tech, and green-tech companies. Ogan relocated his company from [[Boston]] to Shenzhen in January 2023, citing the city's technological capabilities. Ogan has become a frequent critic of [[Tesla, Inc.|Tesla's]] self-driving technology.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mohammad Kabiri|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rocket drone|2024-08-28]]
| [[Rocket drone]]
| [[Mohammad Kabiri]] <small>(Executive director and Iranian politician)</small>
| A rocket drone is a new{{When|date=August 2024}}{{Cn|date=August 2024}} class of weaponry that combines the characteristics of both rockets ([[missile]]s) and [[Unmanned aerial vehicle|drones]]. It is capable of performing tasks typical of both categories of weapons due to its unique{{Cn|date=August 2024}} design and innovative{{Cn|date=August 2024}} technical specifications. The world's first{{Cn|date=August 2024}} successful launch of a rocket drone named "[[Palianytsia (missile)|Palianytsia]]" was carried out by Ukrainian defense forces on August 24, 2024, during the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine|Russian invasion]], on the occasion of the 33rd [[Independence Day of Ukraine|anniversary of Ukraine's independence]].
| Mohammad Jaafar Kabiri (born in 1988) is an Iranian politician and executive director. Kabiri worked as the deputy of cooperative affairs of the Ministry of Cooperation, Labor and Social Welfare in the 12th government.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Uxbridge Arena and Recreation Centre|2024-07-30]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tanvi Patri|2024-08-24]]
| [[Tanvi Patri]] <small>(Indian badminton player)</small>
| [[Uxbridge Arena and Recreation Centre]]
| Tanvi Patri (born 14 April 2011) is an Indian [[badminton]] player.
| The ''Uxbridge Arena and Recreation Centre'' is a multi pad arena and recreation complex located in Uxbridge, [[Ontario]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dead! (song) (3rd nomination)|2024-08-04]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pinch to Punch|2024-09-02]]
| [[Dead! (song)]] <small>(2006 song by My Chemical Romance)</small>
| [[Zen-chan Tsū-chan]] <small>(Japanese anime television series)</small>
| ''Zen-chan Tsū-chan'', ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]: ゼンちゃんツーちゃん) is a mini-anime series that was broadcast by [[Nippon Television]] and produced by [[Jihō Eigaisha]], it was broadcast from October 20, 1969, to January 17, 1970. A 15-minute traffic safety film was made in 1971 as part of a traffic accident prevention campaign program (combining anime and live-action). The series was produced by Time Film Company.
| "Dead!" is a song by the American rock band [[My Chemical Romance]] from their third album ''[[The Black Parade]]''.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Narendra Bhooshan (2nd nomination)|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Santhosh Suvarna|2024-09-02]]
| [[Narendra Bhooshan]] <small>(Indian civil servant)</small>
| [[Santhosh Suvarna]] <small>(Indian extreme noseleed-stakes poker player)</small>
| Santhosh Suvarna is an Indian extreme nosebleed-stakes live tournament poker player and businessman the winner of the ''$250,000 Official High Stakes World Championship'' ([[World Series of Poker]]) ($5,415,152) (2024); the third-place finisher of the ''$125,000 + 7,500 Inofficial High Stakes World Championship'' ([[Triton Poker Series|Triton Super High Roller Series Monte Carlo Main Event]]) ($1,772,000) (2023); and the first place finisher of the ''€50,000 Diamond High Stakes Championship'' ([[World Series of Poker Europe]]) ($695,291) (2022).
| Narendra Bhooshan (born 12 March 1969){{fv|date=August 2024}} is an officer of [[Indian Administrative Service]] (IAS) of the 1992 batch belonging to [[Uttar Pradesh]] cadre.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2024 Gaza Strip polio epidemic|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Siege of Badami (1786)|2024-08-28]]
| [[Siege of Badami (1786)]]
| [[2024 Gaza Strip polio epidemic]] <small>(Disease outbreak in the Gaza Strip, Palestine)</small>
| Military operations began with the Siege of [[Badami]], a fortified town surrounded by rugged terrain and high hills. The town, defended by a strong wall, a dry ditch, and other fortifications, was initially attacked with little success. An assault commenced on May 20, involving rockets and artillery, but was met with heavy resistance and casualties due to mines and fortifications. Despite these setbacks, [[Badami]] fell, and the forts' surrender was inevitable. The garrison, cut off from water, led to negotiations and surrender on May 21, with the condition of personal safety for the garrison. After capturing Badami, Nana returned to Poona, Mudhoji Bhonsle to Nagpur, leaving his son Khandoji in command, and Parashuram Bhau went to Tasgaon for a ceremony. Consequently, the confederates’ vigilance diminished post-capture.
| The 2024 Gaza Strip polio epidemic is an ongoing outbreak of circulating vaccine-derived [[poliovirus]] type 2 (cVDPV2) in the [[Gaza Strip]], first discovered on 16 July 2024 and officially declared an [[epidemic]] by the [[Gaza Health Ministry|Gaza health ministry]] on 29 July. The Gaza health ministry stated that the epidemic presented a significant risk to Gaza's citizens and to bordering countries, and called the outbreak "a setback to the global polio eradication program". The [[World Health Organization]] reported that it was "very likely" that polio cases infected citizens of Gaza and was spreading among its population, although detecting cases would be very challenging due to the virus being [[asymptomatic]] in most cases and due to [[Blockade of the Gaza Strip|Israeli medical blockades]] preventing confirmation of cases. The epidemic marked the first occurrence of poliovirus in the Gaza Strip since the virus was completely eradicated from the region 25 years prior.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Safavid Capture of Mesopotamia (1623-1624)|2024-09-03]]
| [[Safavid Capture of Mesopotamia (1623-1624)]]
| [[LineLab]] <small>(Multidisciplinary simulation & cost modeling software)</small>
| The Ottoman-Safavid conflicts spanning from 1623 to 1639 constitute a critical episode in the prolonged rivalry between these two significant Middle Eastern powers. This period represents the fourth phase in their complex interactions and stands as the culmination of a series of intense battles fought primarily over the control of [[Mesopotamia]], a region of immense strategic and religious importance.
| LineLab is a software product for [[Modeling and simulation|modeling, simulating]] and [[Optimization problem|optimizing]] systems characterized by complex, [[stochastic]] flow behavior. The software is used to help with [[Trade study|trade studies]], exploring feasible [[Throughput (business)|throughput]] and required [[investment]] in complex, high-mix production settings, and to validate new [[business case]]s. It is utilized in different industries including [[aerospace industry|aerospace]], [[semiconductor manufacturing]], and [[green tech]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of windmills in Friesland (T–V)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Reworked fiction|2024-09-06]]
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| [[List of windmills in Friesland (N–P)]] <small>(List of windmills in Friesland, Netherlands)</small>
| A reworked fiction is a work of [[fiction]] that is re-published with significant changes.{{who says|date=September 2024}}
| A list of [[windmill]]s in the Dutch province of [[Friesland]], locations beginning N-P.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Daaru Salaam University|2024-08-01]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pedro Neves (poker player)|2024-09-02]]
| [[Pedro Neves (poker player)]] <small>(Portuguese quarter-professional poker player)</small>
| [[Daaru Salaam University]]
| Pedro Neves is a quarter-professional midstakes poker player best known for winning a bracelet in the ''$1,500 No Limit Hold'em - Monster Stack (Bracelet Event #38)'' ([[2024 World Series of Poker|World Series of Poker 2024]]) ($1,098,220) and finishing second in the ''[[PokerStars Caribbean Adventure|PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event]]'' (2023) for $1,183,037.
| Daaru Salaam University ({{lang-ar| جــــــامــعــة دار ســــلام}}, {{lang-so|Jaamacadda Daaru Salaam}} ) is a private non-profit institution in [[Mogadishu]], [[Somalia]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Illegal deregulation in New York City|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Regan Frame|2024-09-01]]
| [[Illegal deregulation in New York City]] <small>(Unlawful removal of rent-regulated status)</small>
| [[Regan Frame]] <small>(New Zealand footballer (born 2006))</small>
| Regan Frame (born 27 March 2006) is a New Zealand [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Goalkeeper (association football)|Goalkeeper]] for [[Southern League (New Zealand)|Southern League]] club [[Nomads United]].
| Illegal deregulation in New York City is the unlawful practice by [[landlord]]s or [[property management]] firms in [[New York City]] to remove [[rent regulation|rent-regulated]] or rent-controlled status from apartments, converting them into [[market rate]] units.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/BridgeWay Station (2nd nomination)|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pro Cricket League|2024-08-30]]
| [[BridgeWay Station]] <small>(Shopping center and apartments)</small>
| [[Pro Cricket League]] <small>(Cricket tournament)</small>
| The Pro Cricket League (PCL) is a franchise-based [[cricket]] tournament which is scheduled to begin with its first edition in 2024. It will feature former international cricket players. The competition was announced in July 2024, with 6 teams slated to play 18 matches against each other during the tournament.
| BridgeWay Station is a [[mixed-use development]] in [[Mauldin, South Carolina]]. It hosts 7 restaurants, 200,000 square feet of apartments, and an [[Amphitheatre|amphitheater]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bruno Font|2024-08-10]]
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| [[Bruno Font]] <small>(Spanish field hockey player)</small>
| [[Technitium DNS Server]] <small>(Network level ad- and tracker-blocking app)</small>
| Technitium DNS Server is a [[free software|free]], opensource (GPLv3), cross platform, authoritative, caching and recursive DNS server software. It supports [[DNS over TLS|DNS-over-TLS]], [[DNS over HTTPS|DNS-over-HTTPS]], and [[DNS over QUIC|DNS-over-QUIC]] encrypted DNS protocols. It also supports [[Domain Name System Security Extensions|DNSSEC]] signing and validation for [[RSA (cryptosystem)|RSA]] and [[Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm|ECDSA]] algorithms with both NSEC and NSEC3.
| Bruno Font (born 15 November 2004) is a Spanish [[field hockey]] player. He represented Spain at the [[2024 Summer Olympics]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sivaiah Potla (Surgeon)|2024-08-02]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sweetness (upcoming film)|2024-08-31]]
| [[Sweetness (upcoming film)]] <small>(Canadian film)</small>
| [[Sivaiah Potla (Surgeon)]]
| ''Sweetness'' is an upcoming [[psychological thriller film]] written and directed by Emma Higgins in her feature directorial debut. The film stars Kate Hallett, [[Herman Tømmeraas]], Aya Furukawa, [[Justin Chatwin]], [[Steven Ogg]] and [[Amanda Brugel]].
| Dr. Sivaiah Potla is an orthopedic and Joint replacement surgeon, entrepreneur and philanthropist based in Guntur. He is the founder of the Shri Ramchandra Joint Replacement Center.
He helped National players to recover from injuries. He also transformed more than 10000+ lives in the case of joint replacement surgery.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Wisconsin Underwater Archaeology Association|2024-08-03]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tonye Irims (2nd nomination)|2024-08-31]]
| [[Tonye Irims]] <small>(A Nigerian Entrepreneur)</small>
| [[Wisconsin Underwater Archaeology Association]]
| Tonye Irims (Born, 2nd December, 1970) is a [[Nigerians|Nigerian]] inventor and entrepreneur. He is the founder of the prepaid solar electricity service for variable loads called [[WiSolar|WIsolar]].
| Wisconsin Underwater Archaeology Association(WUAA) is a [[Nonprofit organization|non-profit]] organization focused on preserving historical shipwrecks and other material off the coasts of Wisconsin.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Diamond Didi Zindabad|2024-08-04]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rouzbeh Rafie|2024-09-02]]
| [[Diamond Didi Zindabad]] <small>(Indian Bengali television series)</small>
| [[Rouzbeh Rafie]] <small>(Iranian-born composer)</small>
| Rouzbeh Rafie is an Iranian-born composer currently based in the Netherlands.
| ''Diamond Didi Zindabad'' is a 2024 Indian [[Bengali language|Bengali]] [[Drama]] television series that released on 24 June 2024 on [[Zee Bangla]]. The series is produced under the banner of Tent Cinema. It stars Dona Bhowmik and Ayaan Ghosh in lead roles.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/EV Grieve|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Velappaya Mahadevar temple|2024-09-01]]
| [[EV Grieve]] <small>(New York City blog website)</small>
| [[Velappaya Mahadevar temple]] <small>(Hindu temple in Kerala, India)</small>
| Velappaya Mahadevar Temple also knows Velappaya Shiva Temple is one among the [[108 Shiva Temples|108 Shiva temples]] in [[India]]. The main deity here in this temple is [[Shiva]].{{Rp|p=130}} This temple is believed to have been consecrated by [[Parashurama]].{{Rp|pp=264–265}}
| EV Grieve is a blog documenting the [[East Village, Manhattan|East Village]] in [[Manhattan, New York]]. Founded in 2008 by John Elsasser, it covers local news, events, and gentrification issues.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kodagu University|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vector TDx|2024-09-02]]
| [[Kodagu University]] <small>(State University in Karnataka)</small>
| [[Vector TDx]] <small>(2007 tower defence video game)</small>
| Vector TDx (also Vector TD, Vector TD 2) is a [[Adobe Flash|flash]] [[tower defense]] game from 2006 created by [[David Scott (video game developer)|David Scott]] and first published by [[PCH Games|Candystand]]. This game was a successor to [[Flash Element TD|Flash Elements]], and was nominated for the Best [[PlayStation 3|PS3]]/[[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] game.
| Kodagu University is a Public University present in Jnana Kaveri Campus in Chikka Aluwara, [[Kushalanagar]] taluk of [[Kodagu district]], [[Karanataka]], [[India]]. The university is recognised by [[University Grants Commission (India)|UGC]] and approved by [[All India Council for Technical Education|AICTE]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Happy's Place (2024 TV series)|[Failed to parse]]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Viewquake|2024-09-01]]
| [[Happy's Place (2024 TV series)]] <small>(American TV series or program)</small>
| [[Viewquake]] <small>(Insight that dramatically changes one's worldview)</small>
| A viewquake is a term coined by economist [[Robin Hanson]] in 2010 to describe an "insight that dramatically changes one's worldview, making one see the world in a new way." These insights are significant because they go to the heart of fundamental concepts, altering how someone thinks about a wide range of topics.
| ''Happy's Place'' is an upcoming American [[sitcom]] television series that is scheduled to premiere on October 18, 2024, on [[NBC]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Roman Savchenko (footballer) (2nd nomination)|2024-08-09]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Reeves Cini|2024-09-01]]
| [[Roman Savchenko (footballer)]] <small>(Ukrainian footballer)</small>
| [[Reeves Cini]] <small>(Maltese footballer)</small>
| Roman Mykolayovych Savchenko ({{lang-uk|Роман Миколайович Савченко}}; born 17 February 2004) is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[professional]] [[football (soccer)|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender (association football)|defender]] for [[Ukrainian Premier League]] side [[FC Chornomorets Odesa|Chornomorets Odesa]], on loan from [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar Donetsk]].
| Reeves Cini(born 14 January 2002) is a [[Malta|Maltese]] professional [[association football|footballer]] who currently plays for [[Pieta Hotspurs F.C.|Pieta Hotspurs]] on a loan in the [[Maltese Challenge League]]
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of windmills in Friesland (T–V)|2024-08-08]]
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| [[List of windmills in Friesland (R–S)]] <small>(List of windmills in Friesland, Netherlands)</small>
| [[Situation (A Little Sound and Sugababes song)]] <small>(2024 single by A Little Sound and Sugababes)</small>
| "Situation" is a song by English [[drum and bass]] musician and [[TikTok]]er [[A Little Sound]] and English girl group [[Sugababes]]. It was released as a single on 30 August 2024.
| A list of [[windmill]]s in the Dutch province of [[Friesland]], locations beginning R–S.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Princess Margarete of Thurn and Taxis|2024-08-05]]
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| [[Princess Margarete of Thurn and Taxis]] <small>(Princess Gaetano of Bourbon-Parma)</small>
| [[Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards]] <small>(Building in Mars Orbit and surface)</small>
| Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards otherwise known as Utopia Planitia is a [[United Federation of Planets]] construction facility built on the surface of [[Utopia Planitia]] basin of [[Mars]].
| Princess Margarete of Thurn and Taxis ({{lang-de|Margarete Marie Therese Elisabeth Friederike Alexandra Louise Prinzessin von Thurn und Taxis}}; 8 November 1909 – 21 September 2006) was the only daughter of [[Alessandro, 1st Duke of Castel Duino|Prince Alexander of Thurn and Taxis, Duke of Castel Duino]], and his wife, Princess Marie Susanne of Ligne, making her a member of the [[House of Thurn and Taxis]]. She married [[Prince Gaetano of Bourbon-Parma]] in 1931, becoming member of the [[House of Bourbon-Parma]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sky Hundred|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Zean Leonardi|2024-09-01]]
| [[Sky Hundred]] <small>(2024 studio album by Parannoul)</small>
| [[Zean Leonardi]] <small>(Maltese footballer)</small>
| Zean Leonardi (born 5 March, 2003) is a [[Malta|Maltese]] professional [[footballer]] who plays for [[Pieta Hotspurs F.C.|Pieta Hotspurs]] in the [[Maltese Challenge League]]
| ''Sky Hundred'' is the fourth solo studio album by South Korean [[shoegaze]] musician [[Parannoul]]. It was surprise-released to [[Bandcamp]] on August 3, 2024, and later to all streaming platforms on August 7. The album was preceded by two singles: "Gold River" on May 9 and "Painless" on July 12.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Yaseen Abdalla|2024-08-08]]
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| [[Yaseen Abdalla]] <small>(Sudanese long distance runner)</small>
| [[Franco Spitale]] <small>(Argentinian pro-amateur poker player)</small>
| Franco Spitale is an Argentinian [[Professional amateur|pro-amateur]] poker player best knowned for winning the ''$1,500 No Limit Hold'em - Millionaire Maker (Bracelet Event #54)'' at the [[2024 World Series of Poker|World Series of Poker 2024]] for $1,250,125. He also has three top 2 finishings in the ''Argentine Pro Tour'' for a combined total of about $250,000.
| Yaseen Abdalla (born August 13, 2001) is a Sudanese-American long-distance runner. He is a NCAA national champion, anchoring the distance medley relay with a 3:55.59 through 1600 meters at the [[2022 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships]]. He holds the Sudanese record in the marathon and the indoor 3000 meter run. Abdalla competes for the [[Tennessee Volunteers]] and previously the [[Texas Longhorns]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Denver Perfume|2024-08-06]]
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| [[Siren Song (Dove)]] <small>(Opera by Jonathan Dove)</small>
| [[Denver Perfume]]
| ''Siren Song'' is a 1994 English [[opera]] in one act with music by [[Jonathan Dove]] and libretto by [[Nick Dear]] based on the 1992 [[true crime]] story “Siren Song: A Story Stranger Than Fiction” by [[Gordon Honeycombe]].
| Denver perfume is an Indian perfume brand.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2024 stock market decline|2024-08-06]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, Michigan State University|2024-09-06]]
| [[Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, Michigan State University]]
| [[2024 stock market decline]] <small>(Financial event in August 2024)</small>
| The Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior (EEB) at [[Michigan State University]] is a [[graduate-level]] program that was founded in 1987. As of 2023, the EEB Program had more than 75 core faculty, 40 affiliated postdocs, and 100 graduate students, along with more than 500 alumni. [[Elise Zipkin]] is the current Director of the Program.
| In August 2024, financial markets experienced a decline.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Waterloo Co‑operative Residence Inc.|2024-08-08]]
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| [[Sana Sha]]
| [[Waterloo Co‑operative Residence Inc.]]
| Sana Sha is an Indian actress and model.
| Waterloo Co-operative Residence Inc. (WCRI) is a non-profit [[student housing cooperative]] located in [[Waterloo, Ontario|Waterloo]], Ontario, Canada. It is owned by its residents, also known as members, who attend the [[University of Waterloo]], [[Wilfrid Laurier University]], and [[Conestoga College]]. The co-op is governed by the [[Rochdale Principles]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Powerade-Team Pilipinas|2024-08-07]]
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| [[Powerade-Team Pilipinas]]
| [[Tom Smail]]
| Tom Smail (born 1964) is a British composer who lives and works in the [[United Kingdom]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Namdhari Movement|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Opinion polling and seat projections for the 2029 European Parliament election|2024-09-01]]
| [[Opinion polling and seat projections for the 2029 European Parliament election]]
| [[Namdhari Movement]] <small>(1930 Indian protest led by Mahatma Gandhi)</small>
| This article lists EU-wide seat projections and popular vote estimates as well as national polls for the [[2029 European Parliament election]].
| The Namdhari Movement <small>(1867–1872)</small> was a socio-political and religious movement within [[Punjab Province (British India)|Punjab Province]] in the [[British Raj]]. One can regard the Namdhari Movement as a Sikh version of [[Pre-Marxist communism|Pre-Marxist Communism]], in the sense that the working class is greatly emphasized upon, rich are known as godless and the Gurus also supported [[Communism]] in the past. It was the first movement which used Non-Cooperation, peaceful protests, boycotts and other non-violent methods during the [[Indian independence movement|Indian Independence Movement]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vladyslav Kalyn|2024-08-09]]
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| [[Vladyslav Kalyn]] <small>(Ukrainian footballer)</small>
| [[Skye (song)]] <small>(1984 single by Runrig)</small>
| "Skye" is a 1984 single released by Scottish [[celtic rock]] band [[Runrig]], released as the second single from their fourth studio album ''[[Heartland (Runrig album)|Heartland]]'' (1985). Released on 30 November 1984, "Skye" is a tribute to the [[Isle of Skye]], the island in the [[Inner Hebrides]] off the coast of mainland Scotland, where the band originate from.
| Vladyslav Tarasovych Kalyn ({{lang-uk|Владислав Тарасович Калин}}; born 14 April 2006) is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[professional]] [[football (soccer)|footballer]] who plays as a [[Midfielder (association football)|midfielder]] for [[Ukrainian Premier League]] side [[FC Chornomorets Odesa|Chornomorets Odesa]], on loan from [[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv U19]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pakistan grave necrophilia hoax|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ramesh Auti|2024-09-02]]
| [[Pakistan grave necrophilia hoax]] <small>(False media report about necrophilia in Pakistan)</small>
| [[Ramesh Auti]] <small>(Indian film editors)</small>
| Ramesh Yashwant Auti (born 20 February 1992) is an Indian film editor who works in [[Hindi]], [[Marathi language|Marathi]] and [[Bhojpuri language|Bhojpuri]] films.
| In April 2023, reports circulated that Pakistanis were forced to lock the graves of women due to necrophilia, accompanied by an image of a grave locked with a padlock. These were proven false, and that the grave in the accompanying image was actually in [[India]], and was locked to prevent people walking over the grave and to prevent any other bodies being buried over it.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hikmat Zaid|2024-08-12]]
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| [[Hikmat Zaid]] <small>(Palestinian politician, born 1945)</small>
| [[Uzair Sher Khan]] <small>(Pakistani politician)</small>
| Uzair Sher Khan is a [[Pakistani]] politician who is the current mayor of Havelian.
| Hikmat Hashim Lotfi Zaid Al-Kilani ({{lang-ar| حكمت هاشم لطفي زيد الكيلاني|Ḥikmat Hāshim Luṭfī Zayd al-Kīlānī}}, born 9 August 1945), also known by his [[Kunya (Arabic)|kunya]] Abu Zaid ({{lang-ar|ابو زيد|Abū Zayd|link=no}}), is a prominent [[Palestinians|Palestinian]] politician and former minister with a long and distinguished career in public service. Since 2008, he has been serving as a member of [[Fatah|Fatah's Advisory Council]], a role that involves providing strategic guidance and advice to one of the leading Palestinian political organizations, [[Fatah]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/David Huffaker|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pete Glidewell|2024-09-01]]
| [[Pete Glidewell]] <small>(American politician (born 1946))</small>
| [[David Huffaker]]
| Powell Watkins Glidewell III (born 1946) is an American [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] politician. He ran for the [[North Carolina's 6th congressional district|6th Congressional District of North Carolina]] in the year 2016, but lost to [[Mark Walker (North Carolina politician)|Mark Walker]] of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]. Glidewell is also a member of the [[Alamance Community College]] Board of Trustees. He is married to Elizabeth Glidewell, with whom he has five children.
| David Huffaker is the Director of UX Research for [[Google Maps]]. His current research focuses on understanding communication and social behavior to inform the design of HCI system. He holds a Ph.D. in Media, Technology and Society from Northwestern University. His PhD advisor was [[Noshir Contractor]]. Together with Simon Fung, David invented the invented times feature on Google Maps which tracks historic and real-time busyness at various places around the world.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Manzur Al Matin|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Thinklab Group Limited|2024-09-02]]
| [[Thinklab Group Limited]] <small>(Nigerian company)</small>
| [[Manzur Al Matin]]
| Thinklab Group Limited is a Nigerian [[Conglomerate (company)|conglomerate]] headquartered in [[Abuja]], [[Nigeria]], with interests in sustainable projects, infrastructural development, energy, media, and the agro-allied sector.
| Manzur Al Matin is an advocate in the [[Supreme Court of Bangladesh]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jim Campbell (singer)|2024-08-07]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Peter Park (poker player)|2024-09-02]]
| [[Jim Campbell (singer)]] <small>(Musical artist)</small>
| [[Peter Park (poker player)]] <small>(American amateur midstakes poker player)</small>
| Peter Park is an American [[amateur]] midstakes poker player and professional aviation industry worker best knowned for finishing first in the ''$1,000 + 500 No Limit Hold'em - Super Turbo Bounty (Bracelet Event #51)'' at the [[2024 World Series of Poker|World Series of Poker 2024]] ($240,724). He also final tabled another midstakes event at the same series finishing 7th in the ''$2,500 No Limit Hold'em (Bracelet Event #68)'' for $103,279.
| Harry James Campbell is an American singer known for his work in [[barbershop music|barbershop]] and [[a cappella]] music.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Boketo Media|2024-08-07]]
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| [[Boketo Media]] <small>(American media company)</small>
| [[NASCAR Inside The Playoffs]] <small>(American TV series or program)</small>
| ''NASCAR Inside The Playoffs'' is a 60-minute TV show that goes in-depth about the [[NASCAR playoffs]] like highlighting the drivers in the playoffs, in depth interviews and etc.
| Boketo Media is an independent American [[mass media|media]] and [[production company]] based in [[Chattanooga, Tennessee]]. Founded in 2019 by [[record producer|music producer]] and former [[YouTuber|YouTube]] creator [[Jarrod Alonge]], the company provides services such as [[project management]], [[merchandising]], [[marketing]], and [[production company|production]] to both established and developing [[Independent music|indie]] creators, including [[musicians]], [[livestreaming|streamers]], [[Content creation|content creators]], and [[video game development|game designers]].
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/X64dbg|2024-08-12]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Railway stations in Karaikudi|2024-09-03]]
| [[Railway stations in Karaikudi]]
| [[X64dbg]]
| Karaikudi is the largest city in sivaganga district in Tamil Nadu. It is also the headquarters of the Chettinad region, which comes under Madurai railway division of the southern Railway zone in India. The city has several train stations, of which the Karaikudi Junction is the most important and busiest in the district and nearer parts of the region. This Junction is undergoing various developments by the Indian Railways AMRUT schemes. The undergoing electrification on Tiruvarur-Karaikudi line is expedited as the line demands more trains along with the reinstated schedules.
| x64dbg is a free and [[Open source|open-source]] [[Debugger|debugging software]] created by [[mrexodia]] available on [[Windows]] 7 and later versions. x64dbg is used to analyze 64-bit executable files, while its near identical counterpart, x32dbg is used to analyze 32-bit executable files. Debugging is a process of looking into executable files translated into low-level assembly code, allowing the user of the debugger to see what is going on inside of an application; even if it is not open source. This is called reverse engineering. It is very similar and often interchangeable with other [[Debugger|debugging software]]. x64dbg is one of the most popular debugging software programs.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kennedy Watches|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Urutau (3D Printable Firearm)|2024-09-03]]
| [[Kennedy Watches]] <small>(Australian jewelry and timepieces retailer)</small>
| [[Urutau (3D Printable Firearm)]] <small>(3D-printable firearm)</small>
| The Urutau is a [[wikt:physible|physible]], [[3D printed firearms|3D-printable]], [[Semi-automatic firearm|semi-automatic]], [[bullpup]], [[Carbine|pistol-caliber carbine]]. The firearm was designed and manufactured between 2021 and 2024 by a gun designer known by the pseudonyms "Joseph The Parrot" and "Zé Carioca."
| Kennedy Watches & Jewellery is an [[Australia]]-based retailer of luxury timepieces and jewelry.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of windmills in Friesland (T–V)|2024-08-08]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Christiane Wolf|2024-09-05]]
| [[Christiane Wolf]]
| [[List of windmills in Friesland (T–V)]] <small>(List of windmills in Friesland, Netherlands)</small>
| Christiane Wolf [pronounced "kri-stii-aa-ne"] is a German-American author, speaker and teacher of [[mindfulness]], compassion and stress reduction. With her medical background, Wolf is known for her specialty in working with people who suffer from [[Chronic condition|chronic illness]] and pain. Wolf is an authorized Buddhist teacher in the Insight [[Samatha-vipassanā|(Vipassana)]] meditation tradition and teaches classes and retreats worldwide.
| A list of [[windmill]]s in the Dutch province of [[Friesland]], locations beginning T–V.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Stanley Cup Western Conference Finals broadcasters (2nd nomination)|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/UnchainedTV|2024-09-04]]
| [[UnchainedTV]] <small>(Television channel)</small>
| [[List of Stanley Cup Western Conference Finals broadcasters]]
| UnchainedTV is a free streaming and social media news and entertainment network to promote a plant-based, sustainable lifestyle for human health, climate change mitigation, and to end needless animal suffering.
| The following is a list of national [[Sports_broadcasting_contracts_in_the_United_States#National_Hockey_League|American]] and [[Sports_broadcasting_contracts_in_Canada#National_Hockey_League|Canadian]] [[television network|television]] and [[radio network|radio]] networks and [[sports commentator|announcer]]s that have broadcast the [[Western Conference|Western Conference Final]] games over the years.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eva Carboni|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nafsika Antypas (2nd nomination)|2024-09-04]]
| [[Eva Carboni]] <small>(Singer and songwriter of Italian descent)</small>
| [[Nafsika Antypas]] <small>(Greek-Canadian entrepreneur and former producer)</small>
| Nafsika Antypas (born February 25, 1977) is a Greek-Canadian entrepreneur, producer, and vegan author. She is known for her work on the television series "Plant-Based by Nafsika" and as the founder of the vegan food brand Nafsika’s Garden.
| Eva Carboni is a rock-blues singer and songwriter born on the Italian island of Sardinia.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Samer al-Hajj|2024-08-10]]
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| [[Samer al-Hajj]]
| [[Gilbert Wynne]]
| Gilbert Wynne (born 1934 in Hawarden, Flintshire) is a British TV actor.{{unreliable source|date=September 2024}}
| Samer al-Hajj (died 9 August 2024) was a Palestinian security agent.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hacking of the Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign|2024-08-10]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tenet Media|2024-09-06]]
| [[Tenet Media]] <small>(American right-wing media company)</small>
| [[Hacking of the Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign]]
| Tenet Media was an [[Conservatism in the United States|American right-wing]] media company founded by [[Lauren Chen]] and her husband Liam Donovan in January 2022. Tenet Media features six right-wing [[Internet celebrity|influencers]], including Matt Christiansen, Tayler Hansen, [[Benny Johnson (columnist)|Benny Johnson]], [[Tim Pool]], [[Dave Rubin]], and [[Lauren Southern]]. It describes itself as a "network of [[Heterodoxy|heterodox]] commentators that focus on western political and cultural issues".
| On August 10, the Trump campaign was hacked by an anonymous source with the source taking documents from the Trump campaign illegally. These documents were then leaked to the political newspaper [[Politico]], the Trump campaign blames [[Iran]] for the hacking.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Slime (homemade toy)|2024-08-11]]
| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Premier Energies Limited|2024-09-05]]
| [[Premier Energies Limited]]
| [[Slime (homemade toy)]] <small>(Homemade toy)</small>
| Premier Energies Limited is an Indian publicly listed company specializing in the manufacturing of solar energy equipment. The company, founded in 1995, is listed on both the [[National Stock Exchange of India]] (NSE) and the [[Bombay Stock Exchange]] (BSE) with the trading symbols [[National Stock Exchange of India|NSE]]: PREMIERENE and [[Bombay Stock Exchange|BSE]]: 544238, respectively. Its ISIN code is INE0BS701011. It provides products such as [[Solar cell]], monofacial and bifacial solar modules, and also offers services such as Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) and Operations and Maintenance (O&M) solutions.
| Slime is a homemade toy typically created using a combination of water, glue, and [[borax]]. Videos of people playing with slime became popular on social media in the mid-2010s, which made it an international trend.
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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Persikad 1999 (2nd nomination)|2024-08-12]]
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| [[Persikad 1999]] <small>(Indonesian football club)</small>
| [[Nguyễn Sỹ Đức]] <small>(Vietnamese footballer)</small>
| Nguyễn Sỹ Đức (born February 10, 2004) is a Vietnamese professional [[association football|footballer]] he play a [[Defender (association football)|defender]], specifically as a [[Right-back]], for [[V.League 1]] [[Hanoi FC|Hà Nội FC]].
| Persatuan Sepakbola Indonesia Kota Depok 1999, simply known as Persikad 1999, is an Indonesian [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Depok]], [[West Java]], that competes in the [[Liga 3 (Indonesia)|Liga 3]] West Java zone.
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2024-08-31 IBM Developer IBM Developer is a global community of coders, developer advocates, and digital resources that help developers learn, build, and connect. The IBM Developer website (previously known as alphaWorks and IBM developerWorks) hosts a wide range of resources, tools, and subject matter expert conversations that help developers build and reinforce the open source, artificial intelligence AI, and cloud-based skills that are needed in hybrid cloud environments.
2024-09-02 Article 14 (2001 compilation album by Various artists) Article 14 is a CD released by Irregular Records. It is a compilation of many different British artists. Money from the sale of this album goes to The Medical Foundation For The Care Of Victims Of Torture.
2024-08-17 Islamic Commercial Law Islamic Commercial Law: An Analysis of Futures and Options by Mohammad Hashim Kamali, professor of law at the International Islamic University, Malaysia, is an analysis of options and futures contracts as trading tools from the point of view of shariah.
2024-08-29 Bolgimo (Win32 computer worm) Bolgimo is a Win32 computer worm, a self-replicating computer program similar to a computer virus, which propagates by attempting to exploit unpatched Windows computers vulnerable to the DCOM RPC Interface Buffer Overrun Vulnerability using TCP port 445 on a network. The worm was discovered on November 10, 2003, and targets Windows NT, 2000 and XP Operating Systems.
2024-09-04 Jay Anson (American author) Jay Anson (November 4, 1921 – March 12, 1980) was an American author whose most famous work was The Amityville Horror. After the runaway success of that novel, he wrote 666, which also dealt with a haunted house. He died in 1980.
2024-08-22 Acronical place (Position opposite the Sun in astrology) In astrology, the acronical place is the position of a planet or other celestial body when it is directly opposite the Sun. For instance, if a person's Sun is placed at 10 degrees Leo, the acronical place of the Sun would be 10 degrees Aquarius. Therefore, any planet or celestial body crossing 10 degrees Aquarius by transition or progression would be crossing the Sun's acronical place.
2024-08-19 List of Mexicana de Aviación destinations This is a list of all the destinations Mexicana de Aviación served in its entire 89-year history. (all destinations have been terminated as of August 28, 2010)
2024-09-02 Fred Haslam (game designer) (American software engineer) Fred Haslam is a software engineer and mobile platform developer who has worked for eBay, Inc. since January 2011. While working at Maxis from mid 1989 through 1994, he was the lead developer on SimEarth and SimCity 2000, co-authoring them with Will Wright. He also created an online game called Dragon Court.
2024-08-23 Jon Gibson (Christian musician) (American musician (born 1962)) Jon Robert Gibson (born January 3, 1962) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumental musician, and record producer. Originally a blue-eyed soul singer, he switched from secular music to contemporary Christian music in the late-1980s.
2024-09-02 Réjane Magloire (Congolese–American singer, model, and actress) Réjane Magloire known later professionally as Reggie Magloire (21 March 1964 – October 2023) was a Congolese–American singer, model, and actress.
2024-09-03 Greg Gall (American drummer) Greg Gall (born December 29, 1965, in Tampa, Florida) is a drummer, formerly with the death metal band, Six Feet Under. He does not play the classic death metal style of drumming (blast beats). He uses more of a traditional drum approach, but with the addition of speed, and has very quick feet on the double bass pedals.

Gall is married and has one child, and is the brother-in-law to bandmate Terry Butler.

2024-09-02 Irregardless (Word in the English Language) Irregardless is a word sometimes used in place of regardless or irrespective, which has caused controversy since the early twentieth century, though the word appeared in print as early as 1795.
2024-09-06 Chindia (Portmanteau for "China" and "India") Chindia is a portmanteau that refers to both China and India collectively. China and India share long borders, are both regarded as growing countries and are both among the fastest growing major economies in the world. Together, they account for over one-third of the world's population (about 2.8 billion). According to BRICS, China and India are both countries with high potential to become a global superpower.
2024-08-13 List of Czech Airlines destinations As of February 2024, Czech Airlines served only a limited number of destinations in Europe. The CSA website offers possibility to book additional destinations as codeshare flights with Smartwings.
2024-08-31 EverGirl (Children's lifestyle brand) everGirl is a discontinued product brand belonging to Viacom's Nickelodeon. Aimed at the tween girl market and introduced in 2004. It was described as "a lifestyle brand specifically created for tween girls". All products include dolls, clothes, CDs, digital cameras, video games and a virtual community. The site has been on indefinite hiatus – "getting a makeover" – since 2006, and now redirects to Nick.com. Swedish pop girl group Play made and performed the site's theme music and they were also sponsors. A TV show based on the brand was rumored to be air on Nickelodeon, but it was not produced.
2024-08-25 Aurora Gonin Musume (Japanese pop group) was a short-lived J-Pop group, that made their debut on 7 April 1993 with the single "Cool Love" (クールな恋). The group's members were Chiemi Chiba, Reiko Chiba, Ichiko Hashimoto, Maki Yamashita and Reiko Yamashita.
2024-08-28 Islamic Law and its Introduction in Pakistan (1955 book) Islamic Law and its Introduction in Pakistan is a book written by Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi and was originally published in 1955 and reprinted in 1983.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules and orders of the United Kingdom List of statutory rules and orders of the United Kingdom is an incomplete list of statutory rules and orders of the United Kingdom.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1991 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 1991.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2005 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 2005.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2006 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 2006.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 1999 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 1999.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2006 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2006.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 1999 This is a complete list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 1999. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales, so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2000 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2000. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales, so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2006 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2006. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales, so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2001 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2001. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales, so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2000 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2000.
2024-09-03 Edgar Guerrero (Musical artist) Edgar Guerrero Gastelum (born October 23, 1979, in Burley, Idaho) lived in the Mexican state of Sinaloa until the age of 8. He and his family later moved to Glenns Ferry, Idaho. He is the son of Juan Guerrero and Dora Guerrero Gastelum. He graduated from Glenn’s Ferry High School and he graduated from Boise State University where he received a bachelor's degree in Graphic Design in 2004.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2002 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2002. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales, such that every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2003 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2003. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales, so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2004 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2004. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales, so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2001 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2001.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2005 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2005. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales, so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-08-31 Common technical regulation Common Technical Regulation (CTR). In telecommunications, CTR refers to a rule governing the connection of terminal equipment to networks. CTRs are drawn up, under the provisions of the EU directive 98/13/EC by the Telecommunications research and action center (TRAC) and European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), at the request of ACTE, which is chaired by the European Commission. These rules apply to all EU member states.
2024-09-05 Igor Džundev (Macedonian politician) Igor Džundev (Macedonian: Игор Џундев; born 12 June 1963) is Macedonian ambassador and the Permanent Representative of Republic of Macedonia to the United Nations. He was formerly the State Secretary in the Republic of Macedonia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
2024-08-29 Dinosaur Park (novel) (1989 novel by Hayford Peirce) Dinosaur Park is a science fiction novel by American writer Hayford Peirce, first published by Tor in 1989 under the title The Thirteenth Majestral and republished as Dinosaur Park in 1994. The nondescript cover of the original book had no relation to the story. The 1992 Italian edition had a cover by Oscar Chichoni featuring dinosaurs, which were indeed in the story, and in June 1994 Tor reissued the book under its new title, using the same cover as the Italian edition. Jurassic Park, a 1990 novel by Michael Crichton, had recently been a bestseller and Tor may have hoped to capitalize on the similarity of the names and theme. The original book, The Thirteenth Majestral, was published before Jurassic Park.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2002 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2002.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2003 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2003.
2024-09-05 Yohanna Logan (American fashion designer (born 1975)) Yohanna Logan (born January 15, 1975) is an American fashion designer.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2004 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2004.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2005 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2005.
2024-08-22 Mala Ciganlija (Urban neighbourhood in New Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia) Mala Ciganlija (Serbian Cyrillic: Мала Циганлија) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade (the capital of Serbia), located the municipality of Novi Beograd.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules and orders of Northern Ireland This is an incomplete list of statutory rules and orders of Northern Ireland.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1993 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 1993.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1994 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 1994.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1995 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 1995.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1996 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 1996.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1997 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 1997.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1998 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 1998.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1999 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 1999.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2000 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 2000.
2024-08-30 Cryomassage (A type of massage) Cryomassage is a type of massage involving the application of superficial cold to body tissue, typically using ice or liquid nitrogen. As a cryotherapy technique, cryomassage has been used to treat physical injury, skin disorders such as rosacea and facial erythrosis (redness), and facial nerve neuropathy.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2001 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 2001.
2024-08-30 List of Church of England instruments This is a list of Church of England instruments, which are church legislation for the Church of England. They are pieces of legislation made by virtue of powers granted by measures of the Church of England. They are mainly used to commence measures.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2007 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 2007.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2007 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2007.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2007 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2007. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales, so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2002 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 2002.
2024-09-05 Battle of Khasdour The Battle of Khasdour took place in the Eleşkirt Valley on 12 May 1898 where the Armenian fedayi fighters led by Aghbiur Serob from Transcaucasia engaged with the Ottoman army units. Armenians defended themselves well, eventually making a path between the Ottoman forces to escape.The Armenians managed to survive and escape into the mountains along with their leader Aghbiur Serob.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2003 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 2003.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2004 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 2004.
2024-08-30 Ankara National Lottery Anatolian High School (School in Gaziosmanpaşa, Ankara, Turkey) Betül Can Anatolian High School (Turkish: Betül Can Anadolu Lisesi), formerly Ankara Çankaya National Lottery Anatolian High School, (Turkish: Ankara Çankaya Milli Piyango Anadolu Lisesi) is an Anatolian High School in Ankara, founded by the Turkish National Lottery Administration (Millî Piyango İdaresi) and given to the Turkish Ministry of Education in 1992. The school is located in the upscale district of Ankara called Gaziosmanpaşa.
2024-08-31 Grasslands Entertainment (Canadian production company) Grasslands Entertainment is a Canadian television production and distribution company based in Calgary, Alberta.
2024-08-29 Arie Hershcovich (Israeli academic) Arie Hershkovich is an Israeli lecturer of Urban Management and Political Science.
2024-08-31 Green Bay Net Green Bay Net, was a Web Design and Web Development agency headquartered in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
2024-08-28 Gordon Edwards (scientist) (Canadian scientist and nuclear consultant) Gordon Edwards is a Canadian. Edwards was born in Canada in 1940, and graduated from the University of Toronto in 1961 with a gold medal in Mathematics and Physics and a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. At the University of Chicago he obtained two master's degrees, one in Mathematics (1962) and one in English Literature (1964). In 1972, he obtained a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Queen's University.[failed verification]
2024-08-25 Jordan, Daviess County, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) Jordan is an unincorporated community in Washington Township, Daviess County, Indiana.
2024-09-06 Craig, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) Craig is an unincorporated community in Washington Township, Decatur County, Indiana.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2008 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 2008.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2008 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2008. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales, so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. Only the titles of the English-language version are reproduced here. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2008 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2008.
2024-09-05 Akçakoca Poyraz G.S.K. (Basketball team in Düzce) Akçakoca Poyraz Gençlik ve Spor Kulubü is a Turkish basketball club based in Düzce . They are currently playing in the Turkish Second Basketball League.
2024-08-31 Embassy of Benin, Moscow (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of Benin in Moscow is the diplomatic mission of Benin in the Russian Federation. It is located at 7 Uspensky Lane (Russian: Успенский переулок, 7) in the Tverskoy District of Moscow.
2024-09-06 Embassy of Mali, Moscow (Diplomatic mission of Mali in Russia) The Embassy of the Republic of Mali in Moscow is the diplomatic mission of Mali in the Russian Federation and accredited to several countries of the former CIS. It is located at 11 Novokuznetskaya Street (Russian: ул. Новокузнецкая, 11) in the Zamoskvorechye District of Moscow.
2024-08-25 Embassy of Laos, Moscow (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of the Lao People's Democratic Republic in Moscow is the diplomatic mission of Laos in the Russian Federation. It is located at 18 Malaya Nikitskaya Street (Russian: Малая Никитская ул., 18) in the Presnensky District of Moscow.
2024-08-30 Lisa Lee Dark (Musical artist) Lisa Lee Dark (born Lee Dark; 16 April 1981) is a Welsh opera singer, songwriter, and voice actress.
2024-09-06 Judgement of the Judoon (2009 novel by Colin Brake) Judgement of the Judoon is a BBC Books original novel written by Colin Brake and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Tenth Doctor without an official companion. It was released on 2 April 2009, alongside The Slitheen Excursion and Prisoner of the Daleks.
2024-08-24 Fasl-ı Cedid The Fasl-ı Cedid (The New Fasıl) was a musical ensemble of Classical Turkish Music operating within the organization of the Ottoman Imperial Orchestra, specializing in performances of Fasıl.
2024-08-29 Bohmini.A (Remotely controlled trojan) Bohmini.A is a configurable remote access tool or Trojan.
[Failed to parse] Djarum (Indonesian tobacco company) PT Djarum (from Javindo ꦗꦫꦸꦩ꧀ 'djarum'; ) is an Indonesian kretek (clove cigarette) manufacturer and conglomerate based in Kudus, Central Java. It produces dozens of domestic and international brands. Djarum Black, Super, and L.A. Lights are among the most popular products of Djarum. Under its direct parent, PT Dwimuria Investama Andalan (also known as Djarum Group), it has non-cigarette business lines in technology, banking, and food. The company owns the PB Djarum, a professional badminton club, the Italian football club Como, and was the main sponsor of Liga 1, Indonesia's top football league from 2005 to 2011.
2024-09-02 Scott Kuhn (American football player (born 1986)) Scott Ryan Kuhn (born April 16, 1986) is a former American football tight end. He was signed by the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football at Louisville.
2024-09-05 Jeremy Curl (British explorer) Jeremy Robert Patrick Curl is an Anglo-Irish explorer, writer, filmmaker and photographer.
2024-09-03 Forensic Services (is a unit of the Metropolitan Police of London, England.) Forensic Services (SCD 4) is a unit of the Metropolitan Police of London, England. Part of the Specialist Crime Directorate, their duties range from evidence recovery following burglaries to anti-terrorism work. It is divided into six units:
2024-08-28 Junior World Series of Indoor Cricket (Junior world series of indoor cricket) The Junior World Series of Indoor Cricket is the premier international championship of both 19 & Under boys and girls, and 16 & Under boys in Indoor Cricket. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the World Indoor Cricket Federation (WICF) and is held every two or three years. The first Junior World Series contest was organised in New Zealand in 2003. Separate world championships are held for both open and masters age groups with the Indoor Cricket World Cup and the Masters World Series of Indoor Cricket held at similar intervals.
2024-08-30 List of schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno This is a list of parochial schools located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno, in California.
2024-09-06 The Cheek (UK musical group) The Cheek (formerly known as Cheeky Cheeky and the Nosebleeds) are an indie pop band from Woodbridge, Suffolk. Having released several singles and an EP, they released their debut album "Lover's Quarrel" in 2014.
2024-09-06 The Last Resort (Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys) (1989 novel) The Last Resort is a Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Supermystery crossover novel published in 1989.
2024-09-06 Best of Enemies (novel) (1991 novel by Carolyn Keene) Best of Enemies is a Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Supermystery crossover novel, published in 1991.
2024-09-06 Buried in Time (novel) (1990 Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys crossover novel) Buried in Time is a Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Supermystery crossover novel published in 1990.
2024-09-05 Consulate General of Venezuela, Houston The Consulate-General of Venezuela in Houston (Spanish: Consulado General de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela en Houston) is a diplomatic mission of Venezuela in Houston, Texas, United States. It is located at Suite 220 at 2401 Fountain View Drive. The consulate serves Texas, Kansas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
2024-09-05 Comparison of alcopops Alcopop (or cooler in Canadian English or spirit cooler in South Africa) is a colloquial term describing certain flavored alcoholic beverages, including:
2024-08-24 KHFD (Topics referred to by the same term) KHFD may refer to:
2024-09-02 Cañapa Lake (Endorheic salt lake in Potosí Department)

Cañapa Lake (Laguna Cañapa) is an endorheic hyposaline salt lake in the Potosí Department of southwestern Bolivia. Located on the Bolivian Altiplano, it has a surface area of 1.42 km2.

2024-08-27 Bou Lahrath (Commune and town in Assaba, Mauritania) Boulahrath is a town[citation needed] and commune in Mauritania.
2024-08-27 Bouheida (Commune and town in Mauritania) Bouheida is a town and commune in Mauritania.
2024-09-03 Larry Dorr Larry Dorr is an American businessman. He is the current manager for Blood, Sweat & Tears.
2024-08-27 List of language proficiency tests The following is a non-exhaustive list of standardized tests that assess a person's language proficiency of a foreign/secondary language. Various types of such exams exist per many languages—some are organized at an international level even through national authoritative organizations, while others simply for specific limited business or study orientation.
2024-09-03 Detentions following the September 11 attacks Soon after the attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States Government began detaining people who fit the profile of the suspected hijackers: mostly male, Arabic, or Muslim noncitizens. According to Justice Berman, they had arrested 1,182 people as of November 5, 2001. By late November 2001, more than 1,200 people had been detained. A document made and published by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) contained information about the detainees.
2024-08-31 José Belizón Tocino (Spanish painter (1930–1997)) José Belizón Tocino (28 October 1930, in Puerto Real, (Cádiz) – 27 November 1997, in Cádiz) was a Spanish painter. He was born in a humble family and showed good skills for drawing since he was a child. He lived his early childhood during the Spanish Civil War. Early, he had contact with other artists, like Pierre de Matheu. He combined his artistic activity with his job as forger in the shipyards of Puerto Real. He was married to María Ligero Bernal and had three sons and eight daughters.
2024-08-31 IBM Master Inventor (Professional title awarded by the IBM) IBM Master Inventor is an honorific title bestowed by the IBM Corporation to a qualifying employee. The qualification and appointment to Master Inventor is governed by the value to IBM of an inventor's contribution to the patent portfolio, and through defensive publication. IBM weighs many aspects of an inventor's contributions, including impact of invention through licensing, inclusion in product, and percentage of patents with a measurable impact. IBM also considers an individual's contribution to the inventing community inside IBM, whether by acting as a patent reviewer, or providing feedback and guidance to new inventors.
2024-09-05 M. M. Akbar (Indian Islamic scholar) Meleveettil Muhammad Akbar (Malayalam: മേലേവീട്ടില്‍ മുഹമ്മദ് അക്ബര്‍) is an Islamic preacher and religious scholar from India. Akbar used to be a schoolteacher in Malappuram, teaching physics, and was associated with the Mujahid Student Movement. Akbar never had any academic training as a Muslim scholar. He is the founder[citation needed] Director of Niche of Truth, an Islamic dawa organization based in Kerala and the editor of Sneha Samvadam magazine published from Kochi, Kerala, India. Niche of Truth has created the first[citation needed] website in Malayalam, about the life of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. The Cochin-based islamic dawa organization's objective is to present Islam as a comprehensive religion in front of India's pluralist society.
2024-08-24 Beşkarış Dam (Dam in Turkey) Beşkarış Dam is a dam in Kütahya Province, Turkey. It was built between 1994 and 2002.
2024-08-30 Kartal Anatolian High School Kartal Anatolian High School (Turkish: Kartal Anadolu Lisesi) is a selective-entry Anatolian High School in the Kartal district of Istanbul, Turkey.
2024-09-01 Embassy of Moldova, Berlin (Embassy) The Embassy of Moldova in Berlin is the diplomatic mission of Moldova to Germany.
2024-09-03 Embassy of Romania, Ottawa (Diplomatic mission of Romania to Canada) The Embassy of Romania in Ottawa is the diplomatic mission of Romania to Canada, located at 655 Rideau Street in Lower Town, Ottawa, Ontario.
2024-08-17 Anabwani I of Bunyoro (King of Bunyoro) Anabwani (Arabic [أنبوني]), the son of Omukama Masamba, was a ruler of Bunyoro in the late 17th century.
2024-09-02 Airnav.com (Aviation website) AirNav.com is a privately owned website for pilots and aviation enthusiasts. The site publishes aeronautical and airport information released by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) such as runway distances, airfield traffic patterns, airport frequencies (common traffic advisory frequency (CTAF), tower, ground, Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS)/Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS)/Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS), instrument landing system (ILS), approach and departure, center or ARTCC, clearance delivery, emergency, and Flight Service Station (FSS)/fixed-base operator (FBO) frequencies), airport operations, facilities and services, chart location, navigational coordinates and locations, radio aids, ownership information and other pertinent information that all pilots need when traveling into or out of an airport or around the United States National Airspace System (NAS). The same information is published in the Airport/Facility Directory (A/FD), updated every 56 days.
2024-09-06 Hair Rocket (American indie rock band) Hair Rocket is an indie rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hair Rocket was formed in 2008 by former Aderbat musician Chris Blasucci and produces what it calls "enlightenment through cathartic art". Their slogan is “We cut, We light, and We release”.
2024-09-06 List of college football coaches with 0 wins This is a list of college football coaches with 0 career wins. Inclusion on the list requires coaching at the college level for two or more seasons.
2024-08-24 Gölcük Plateau (plateau in Yalihuyuk town of Konya Province, Turkey) The Gölcük Plateau is in Yalihuyuk citytown of Konya, Turkey
2024-08-21 List of King Kong amusement park attractions There are multiple amusement park attractions themed to King Kong:
2024-08-27 Embassy of Kazakhstan, Ottawa (Diplomatic mission of Kazakhstan in Canada) Consulate and Embassy of Kazakhstan to Canada, Ottawa is the diplomatic mission of Kazakhstan in Canada. The embassy is located at 150 Metcalfe St., Suites 702, Ottawa, ON, K2P 1P1.
2024-09-02 Lamberto Gama (East Timorese footballer) Lamberto Gama (born June 15, 1992) is an East Timorese football player. He is the current midfielder for the Timor-Leste national football team. His international debut against the Philippine team on October 20, 2010 in 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup qualification.
2024-09-03 Lino (footballer, born 1983) (East Timorese footballer) Marcelino Da Costa Fernandes or Lino (born September 15, 1983) is a football player. He is the current forward for the Timor-Leste national football team. Starting debut against the Philippine diajang AFF Suzuki Cup qualifying
2024-08-30 A Band of Orcs (US musical group) A Band of Orcs is an American metal band formed in Santa Cruz, California, in 2007. The current band line up includes five members known only as: Cretos Filthgrinder, Gahzgûhl Coffinfeeder, Srig Foehammer, Oog Skullbasher and Gronk!. The band claims to be a tribe of Orc warriors sent to Earth by "The Gruesome Grimp" to "bring forth the Domination" They provide a very theatrical live show and always appear wearing very detailed silicone masks. They have played with notable acts such as GWAR, 3 Inches of Blood, Deicide, Master and ArnoCorps among others.
2024-08-28 Sherry Gong (American mathematician) Sherry Gong is an American mathematician specializing in low-dimensional topology and known as one of the most successful female competitors at the International Mathematical Olympiad. To date, she is the only U.S. woman who has won medals in both the International Mathematical Olympiad and the International Physics Olympiad. She is currently an assistant professor at Texas A&M University.
2024-09-06 Lesedi FM (South African Radio Network) Lesedi FM is a South African PBS radio network owned the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) , Manini Nyokong and Kgagamatso Kwataile.
2024-08-30 Diura chronus (Species of stick insect) Diura chronus has been a name for an insect species:
2024-09-04 Embassy of Eritrea, Washington, D.C. (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of Eritrea in Washington, D.C. is the State of Eritrea's diplomatic mission to the Vereinigte Staaten. It's located at 1708 New Hampshire Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Dupont Circle neighborhood.

The Eritrean Consulate office in Oakland, California was closed on 1 October 2007.

2024-09-06 Embassy of Laos, Washington, D.C. (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of Laos in Washington, D.C. is the Lao People's Democratic Republic's diplomatic mission to the United States. It is located at 2222 S Street N.W. in Washington, D.C.'s Kalorama neighborhood.
2024-09-02 Francis William Lascelles (British public servant and Clerk of the Parliaments) Sir Francis William Lascelles KCB, MC (23 March 1890 – 16 May 1979) was a British public servant and Clerk of the Parliaments from 1953 to 1958.
2024-09-04 David Folley (English painter) David Folley, (born 1960 in Plymouth) is an English painter based in Plymouth, Devon, UK. His private studio is located in the north of the city and the public face is his gallery and studio "Discover Folley", situated in Plymouth's historic Barbican. His style of painting has been influenced by Paul Cézanne, Stanhope Forbes of the Newlyn School, Pablo Picasso, Francis Bacon, and Roger Somville, a Belgium contemporary painter. Folley's interests include "Political theory and the interactions between individual and society", colour deficiency and colour perception.
2024-08-30 Ahmed Sultan Bin Sulayem (Emirati businessperson) Ahmed Sultan Bin Sulayem (Arabic: أحمد سلطان بن سليّم; born 1978) is an Emirati businessman, and the executive chairman of Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), and Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT). He is the son of Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem.
2024-09-02 List of Royal Yacht Squadron members The following is a list of the more notable members of the Royal Yacht Squadron with their years of birth.
2024-09-02 List of Beefsteak Club (London) members The following is a list of notable present members of the Beefsteak Club (London):
2024-09-02 Ellis Hicks (14th-century English knight) Ellis or Ellice Hicks (c. 1315 – c. 1390) was an English knight.
2024-09-05 Coach Trip series 8 (Season of television series) Coach Trip 8 aired from 30 January to 9 March 2012 after the third celebrity series finished and is the eighth and final series of Coach Trip in the United Kingdom before the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics. It was filmed from Monday 29 August until Saturday 1 October 2011. The length of this series was the same as the previous non-celebrity series but with only 1 day of a weekend included at the end of the tour. The Mediterranean tour centring towards Western Asia began in the UK, before moving to the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Italy, Greece, Bulgaria, North Macedonia (for the first time) and finishing in Turkey. Tour guide Brendan Sheerin, coach driver Paul Donald, narrator Dave Vitty and the coach with registration number MT09 MTT all returned for this series, which was aired on Channel 4 with the airing time moved to 5:30pm again, a similar start to series 3 and a similar end to series 4.
2024-08-31 Anti-Subversion Software Software subversion is the process of making software perform unintended actions either by tampering with program code or by altering behavior in another fashion. For example, code tampering could be used to change program code to load malicious rules or heuristics, SQL injection is a form of subversion for the purpose of data corruption or theft and buffer overflows are a form of subversion for the purpose of unauthorised access. These attacks are examples of computer hacking.
2024-09-01 Gravonaut (2010 video game) Gravonaut is a scrolling platform game for iOS by Canadian developer Nexus Game Studio. Released in 2010, it was updated in 2011 to include "Virtual Reality" levels.
2024-09-04 List of fictional frogs and toads in animation This list of fictional frogs and toads in animation is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. It is restricted solely to notable frog and toad characters from notable animated works. Characters that appear several separate works will be recorded here only once.
2024-09-04 Syed Mir Ali Imam Al Mamun (Lieutenant Colonel of the Bangladesh Army) Lieutenant Colonel Syed Mir Ali Imam Al Mamun (born 11 September 1950) is a retired Officer of Bangladesh Army and the head of the aristocratic Padamdi family of Rajbari, present day Bangladesh.
2024-08-26 Markíza Dajto (Television channel) Markíza Dajto is a Slovak television channel. It is the first niche channel aimed at young, active men in Slovakia. The channel, which launched on 20 August 2012, is owned by Central European Media Enterprises and currently has a reach of approximately 90% of the country's 5.4 million people and broadcasts 24 hours per day.
2024-08-20 Belgian Ringbeater (Breed of pigeon) The Belgian Ringbeater is a breed of fancy pigeon. Belgian Ringbeaters, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants from the rock pigeon (Columba livia).
2024-09-01 Etienne Uzac (Founder of IBT Media) Etienne Uzac is a French businessman who co-founded the media company IBT Media, which acquired Newsweek magazine in 2013. Uzac's tenure as the co-owner of Newsweek was marked by controversy and legal issues.
2024-09-02 Luzinho (East Timorese footballer) Zico Luzinho Ingles Casimiro, also known as Luzinho (born September 5, 1985) is an East Timorese footballer who plays as a striker for the Timor-Leste national team.
2024-09-01 Big Church Festival The Big Church Festival, formally known as Big Church Day Out, is a Christian non-profit music festival created by Tim Jupp, a founding member of Delirious?, taking place in Wiston, West Sussex, England, known for its contemporary Christian music. The festival has different genres of music, such as Christian rock, contemporary worship music, gospel, and Christian rap.
2024-09-04 Edward Arthur Dodwell (police officer) Edward Arthur Dodwell (1919 – 22 May 2009) was a senior police officer in India.
2024-08-31 Richard Jones (British diplomat) (British diplomat) Richard Hugh Francis Jones (born 28 September 1962) is a British diplomat. He was British Ambassador to Albania from 2003 to 2006. He served as European Union ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein from January 2012 to 2016.
2024-09-05 Matthew Ellis (police commissioner) (Police and Crime Commissioner) Matthew Clyde Ellis (born May 1965) was the Conservative Staffordshire Police and Crime Commissioner. He was the first person to be elected the post on 15 November 2012.
2024-08-24 The Fleeting Ends (Rock band from Philadelphia, PA) The Fleeting Ends are an American rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The band consists of Matt Vantine (vocals, guitar), Lauren Davish (vocals, tambourine), Andrew Leingang (drums), Jim Ronca (keys), and Tim Ferguson (bass). Their sound has been described as "upbeat and poppy" with an emphasis on two part vocal harmonies and catchy hooks.
2024-09-05 Copa Heizung GmbH (COPA branded hydronic steel panel and bathroom radiator supplier based in Germany) COPA Heizung GmbH is a Germany-based company with production facilities in Turkey with a capacity of nearly 2 million pieces of radiators annually. The company has been established in 2005 in Oberhausen city of Germany and moved to its current location in Mülheim an der Ruhr Germany in 2007.
2024-09-05 Battle of Algami Canal (1402 battle) The Battle of Algami Canal was fought between Kara Koyunlu under their Bey, Qara Yusuf and the Timurid Empire under the leadership of Timur's grandson Abu Bakr bin Miran Shah for control of Baghdad and therefore Iraq in late 1402.
2024-08-26 JOJ WAU (Television channel) JOJ WAU is the second niche channel mainly aimed at young, active women in Slovakia. It is primarily a competitor for CME's channel Markíza Doma. The channel, which has launched on April 15, 2013, is owned by J&T Media Enterprises and has a reach of approximately 95% of the country's 5.4 million population. It broadcasts 24 hours per day.
2024-09-02 Habben Michael (Ethiopia-born Eritrean British fashion model) Habben Michael (born 7 January 1993) is an Ethiopia-born Eritrean-British fashion model and entrepreneur. She is a co-founder at R.O.A.D. Entertainment Group, and serves as Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts for the R.O.A.D. Academy and Training Centre, London, UK.
2024-08-30 List of comedy anime This is a list of comedy anime television series, films, OVAs and ONAs. While not all inclusive, this list contains numerous works that are representative of the genre.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2009 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 2009.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2010 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 2010.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2011 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 2011.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2012 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 2012.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2009 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2009.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2010 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2010.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2011 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2011.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2012 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2012.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2013 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2013.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2009 This is a list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2009. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales, so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2010 This is a complete list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2010. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales, so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2011 This is a complete list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2011. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-08-19 List of Air Serbia destinations Air Serbia operates flights to 78 destinations in 35 countries as of August 2023 from its hub at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, 7 destinations in 6 countries from Niš Constantine the Great Airport and 3 destinations in 3 countries from Morava Airport.
2024-09-04 Galway Warriors The Galway Warriors were an Irish American Football team formed in 2012, and were located in Galway City. In 2013, the Galway Warriors took on the Galway Hospice as their principal charity.[citation needed]
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2012 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2012. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales, so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly, 2013 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the Welsh Assembly made in 2013. Statutory instruments made by the Assembly are numbered in the main United Kingdom series with their own sub-series. The Welsh language has official equal status with the English language in Wales so every statutory instrument made by the Assembly is officially published in both English and Welsh. The statutory instruments are secondary legislation, deriving their power from the acts of Parliament establishing and transferring functions and powers to the Welsh Assembly.
2024-09-02 Embassy of Eritrea, London (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of Eritrea in London is the diplomatic mission of Eritrea in the United Kingdom & Ireland. The embassy is located at 96 White Lion Street, London N1 9PF, in the London Borough of Islington.
2024-09-06 Sarah Cheng-De Winne (Musical artist) Sarah X. Miracle (previously known as Sarah Cheng-De Winne) (simplified Chinese: 郑雪梅; traditional Chinese: 鄭雪梅) (born 2 December 1987) is a Singaporean soul-pop singer, songwriter, and musician. In 2013, she was named Winner at the 12th Independent Music Awards for her song, "Love-Shape Void" in the Contemporary Christian/Gospel song category. She was also nominated in the R&B/Soul Song category for her song "Diagonal Rain".

She has released two albums, Let's Pretend (2010) and Brand New (2012). Winne is also recognized for her portrait photography work, her portfolio having been featured on numerous photography blogs. Winne was previously a Radio DJ at MediaCorp's 938LIVE from 2011 to 2012.

2024-08-28 Embassy of Moldova, London (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of Moldova in London is the diplomatic mission of Moldova in the United Kingdom. It is far removed from other diplomatic missions in London, being situated in the West London suburb of Chiswick.
2024-09-05 Embassy of Venezuela, London (Venezuelan Embassy in the United Kingdom) The Embassy of Venezuela in London is the diplomatic mission of Venezuela in the United Kingdom. Venezuela also maintains a building on Grafton Way, Fitzrovia housing the Consular and Cultural Secttions as well as the Defence Attaché's Office.
2024-09-04 A Beautiful Lie Tour The A Beautiful Lie Tour was a worldwide concert tour by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, in support of their second studio album A Beautiful Lie (2005).
2024-08-21 Germany women's national under-18 softball team Germany women's junior national softball team is the junior national team for Germany. The team competed at the 2007 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Enschede, Netherlands where they finished fourteenth. The team competed at the 2011 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Cape Town, South Africa where they finished fourteenth.
2024-08-29 Wolfgang Jünger (Thomaskantor) Wolfgang Jünger (c. 1517 – 4 March 1564) was Thomaskantor from 1536 to 1539.
2024-08-29 Ulrich Lange (German composer and Thomaskantor) Ulrich Lange (died 1549) was a composer and Thomaskantor from 1540 to 1549.
2024-08-13 Ji (surname 蓟) (Chinese family name) Jì is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written in simplified Chinese and in traditional Chinese. It is romanized as Chi in Wade–Giles and Gai or Kai in Cantonese. Ji is listed 263rd in the Song Dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames. It is not among the 300 most common surnames in China.
2024-08-21 Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un (Muslim phrase for receipt of any news) Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un (Arabic: إِنَّا ِلِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ, ʾinnā li-llāhi wa-ʾinnā ʾilayhi rājiʿūna), also known as Istirja (Arabic: إِسْتِرْجَاع, ʾIstirjāʿ), is an Arabic phrase, mentioned in the second surah of the Quran, and meaning "Indeed, we belong to Allah, and indeed, to Him we return." The phrase is recited by Muslims, during calamities that befalls themselves, their families or their money. These calamities include death and as such this phrase may be said when hearing that someone has died. Through calamity the muslims seek reward, and believe there is no way to attain it but through patience.
2024-08-30 Sean Haugh (American politician) Sean Newton Haugh (born November 17, 1960) is an American politician and pizza delivery man who has run for Senate in North Carolina under the Libertarian Party nomination in 2002, 2014 and 2016. He currently resides in Durham, North Carolina.
2024-08-29 Backdoor.Win32.Seed (backdoor Trojan) Backdoor.Win32.Seed is a backdoor Trojan for Microsoft Windows operating system family. Its first known detection goes back to February 7th, 2005, according to Securelist (Kaspersky Labs). Meanwhile, there are several variants of this malware, that do not self-replicate (Non-A.I.).
2024-08-31 List of Indian engineering colleges before Independence The impulse for creation of centres of technical training came from the British rulers of India, and it arose out of the necessity for the training of overseers for construction and maintenance of public buildings, roads, canals, and ports, and for the training of artisans and craftsmen for the use of instruments, and apparatus needed for the army, the navy, and the survey department. While superintending engineers were mostly recruited from Britain, lower grade craftsmen, artisans and sub-overseers were recruited locally. The necessity to make them more efficient, led to the establishment of industrial schools attached to the Ordnance Factories Board and other engineering establishments.
2024-09-01 Black River Formation (Geologic formation in North America) The Black River Formation is a geologic formation in Quebec, Canada and Michigan, United States. It preserves fossils dating back to the Ordovician period.
2024-09-06 Lawrenceburg Junction, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, U.S.) Lawrenceburg Junction is an unincorporated community in Dearborn County, Indiana, in the United States.
2024-08-27 Mighty Rabbit Studios (American video game developer) Mighty Rabbit Studios, Inc. is an American independent video game developer based in Cary, North Carolina.
2024-08-25 List of United States presidential firsts This list lists achievements and distinctions of various presidents of the United States. It includes distinctions achieved in their earlier life and post-presidencies. Due to some confusion surrounding sovereignty of nations during presidential visits, only nations that were independent, sovereign, or recognized by the United States during the presidency are listed here as a precedent.
2024-08-31 Asus ZenUI (Front-end touch interface) ASUS ZenUI is a front-end touch interface developed by ASUS with partners, featuring a full touch user interface. ZenUI is used by Asus for their Android phones and tablets, and is not available for licensing by external parties. ZenUI also comes with Asus-made apps preloaded like ZenLink (PC Link, Share Link, Party Link & Remote Link).
2024-08-11 Buang Ruk Kamathep (2009 Thai television series) Buang Ruk Gamathep is a 2009 Thai TV drama series which aired on Channel 5. It stars Nawat Kularttanarak and Namthip Jongrachatawiboon in lead roles.
2024-08-29 Golpo Chalao Film Banao Golpo Chalao Film Banao (Bengali: গল্প চালাও, ফিল্ম বানাও) was a short film competition organized by Stop Not Bangladesh. The first announcement of this competition was published on 14 September at Spectra Convention Center, Gulshan, [Dhaka]. Any university student can participate in this competition. At first organizing authority will tell students the few hints about the film story and university student will finish that short film which will be published on various dailies, televisions and social media to collect public opinion. After three months the jury board will announce the winner based on SMS votes, social media popularity, and the jury's score. 10 university participate in this competition and 10 short film has been selected for the final competition. Gray advertising and Karkhana Production helped in this competition.
2024-08-17 Kashmir Black Day (Annual commemoration by Kashmiris) Kashmir Black Day is an annual commemoration by Kashmiris as well as by Pakistanis across the world to mark October 27 as ‘Black Day’. Every year, the day is marked to express solidarity and support Kashmiri people in their struggle for right to self-determination.
2024-09-02 Kye Song-hyok (North Korean footballer) Kye Song-hyok (born 12 November 1992) is a North Korean professional footballer who plays as a forward.
2024-08-28 2007 Kongolo Antonov An-32B crash (Aviation accident in the Democratic Republic of Congo) On 26 August 2007, an Antonov An-32B crashed at Kongolo Airport in Kongolo in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, killing 14 of the 15 people on board.
2024-09-01 Australia (Mango album) (1985 studio album by Mango) Australia is the fourth studio album released by Mango, in 1985.
2024-08-30 List of Maharashtra Government Engineering Colleges ;
2024-08-18 Embassy of the United Kingdom, Bratislava (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of the United Kingdom in Bratislava is the chief diplomatic mission of the United Kingdom in Slovakia. The Embassy is located on Panská street in the Staré Mesto area of the city. The current British Ambassador to Slovakia is Nigel Baker.
2024-09-02 Iranian American Women Foundation (Nonprofit organization) The Iranian American Women Foundation (IAWF) is an Iranian-American national nonprofit membership organization. Members of all faiths are allowed to join. Muslims, Jews, Christians and those of the Bahá'í religion are involved in the organization.
2024-08-30 List of Rajasthan Government Engineering Colleges


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2024-09-06 Hysland Aliaj (Albanian footballer) Hysland Aliaj (born 5 April 1991) is an Albanian retired footballer who played as a defender.
2024-09-02 Malvern College Chengdu (Private for-profit school in Chengdu, Sichuan, Chin) Malvern College Chengdu (成都新津墨文学校) is a private for-profit international school in Jinniu, Chengdu, Sichuan, China. It is affiliated with Malvern College in the United Kingdom. It has IGCSE/A Level education.
2024-09-04 Ruben Katsobashvili (Russian businessman (born 1933)) Ruben Katsobashvili (born February 20, 1933) is a Russian businessman who is a member of the board of directors of Interactive Energy AG, a company specialising in commodity trading (Energy, Metals & Minerals, Soft Commodities). He currently lives in Moscow.
2024-08-24 List of career achievements by Stephen Curry This page details the records, statistics, and career achievements of American professional basketball player Stephen Curry.
2024-09-05 Hans Kayser Hans Kayser (28 June 1884, Karlsruhe — 28 November 1964, Heidelberg) was a landscape designer.
2024-09-03 Bhavnagar Terminus railway station (Railway station in Gujarat, India) Bhavnagar Terminus railway station (station code:- BVC) is a railway station serving Bhavnagar town, in Bhavnagar district of the Indian state of Gujarat. It is under Bhavnagar railway division of Western Railway zone of Indian Railways. Bhavnagar Terminus is "A" category station of Bhavnagar railway division of Western Railway zone. As of 2022, a single electric broad-gauge railway line exists.
2024-09-03 Albert Chao (Taiwanese-American plastics entrepreneur) Albert Chao (born 1949) is a Taiwanese-American chemical industry executive and the Executive Chairman of the Board and a director of Westlake Chemical Corporation and Westlake Chemical Partners LP. He was the CEO of Westlake Corporation from July 2004 to July 2024. In 2019, Albert and James Chao received the Petrochemical Heritage Award as part of the International Petrochemical Conference. He also serves as a director of Suzhou Huasu Plastics Co., Ltd of China.
2024-08-31 Carolyn Hamilton (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Carolyn Hamilton or Caroline Hamilton may refer to:
2024-09-05 1975 in Turkish television (Overview of the events of 1975 in Turkish television) This is a list of Turkish television related events from 1975.
2024-09-06 David Kaçaj (Albanian footballer) David Kaçaj (born 13 September 1996) is an Albanian professional footballer who most recently played for Shënkolli in the Albanian First Division.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at Madison Square Garden (Wikimedia list of events) Madison Square Garden in New York City has played host to many local, regional and international artists, spanning a wide range of musical genres.
2024-09-05 Angela (novel) (Young adult novel by James Moloney) Angela is a young adult novel written by Australian author James Moloney, first published in 1998 by University of Queensland Press. By 2013 the National Library of Australia listed 19 editions of the novel in a variety of formats including book, audio book, braille and e-book. It is the third book in the Gracey trilogy, the first being Dougy (1993) and the second Gracey (1994) It won an Honourable Mention in the UNESCO Prize for Children's Literature in the Service of Tolerance and Peace. It is also part of Kerry White collection of Australian children's books.
2024-09-04 Kenya Maeshiro (Japanese footballer) is a former Japanese football player.
2024-09-03 Adecco General Staffing, Australia (Australian employment placement and recruitment services company) Adecco General Staffing, Australia is one of the largest providers of employment placement and recruitment services in Australien. The company employs about 400 employees across 19 offices all over the country, with headquarters in Southbank, Victoria.

Adecco General Staffing is part of Adecco Holdings Pty Limited, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Swiss-based Adecco Group.

2024-09-06 Jacksons Fencing (British fencing manufacturing company) Jacksons Fencing is a British fencing manufacturing company based in Stowting Common near Ashford in Kent.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at Kia Forum (Wikimedia list of events) This article shows a very limited and not all-encompassing list of entertainment events that were held at Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, United States. The busiest music arena in the Los Angeles area has hosted many local, regional, and international artists since its opening in late 1967. An incomplete list of entertainment events is given in the tables below in chronological order.
2024-09-03 Exitsect Exitsect is a band. It features Paul Pavlovich (of Assück), Sam Williams, Frank Watkins (of Obituary and Gorgoroth), Greg Gall (of Six Feet Under) and Joe Kiser (of Murder-Suicide Pact, Slap Of Reality and Paineater.
2024-09-01 Hiromu Kori (Japanese footballer) is a Japanese football player.
2024-09-03 Joe Kiser (musician) (American rock musician) Joe Kiser is an American rock musician who has been in four bands: Exitsect, Murder-Suicide Pact, Slap of Reality and Paineater.
2024-08-26 Harry Eaton (actor) (British actor) Harry Eaton (born August 10, 2003) is a British actor. He is best known for appearing in TV shows, such as Heartstopper and EastEnders. He will soon be appearing the upcoming season of Outlander prequel series Outlander: Blood of My Blood.
2024-09-03 Edla Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (British ceramist and peeress) Edla Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (née Griffiths; born 1968), is a British ceramist and aristocrat. She is the second wife of Jamie Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough.
2024-08-30 List of college football coaches with 150 NCAA Division I FCS wins This is a list of college football coaches with 150 career wins in NCAA Division I FCS, the lower of two levels of NCAA Division I football.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at the Araneta Center The following is a list of entertainment events at the Araneta City complex in Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines.
2024-09-06 Baitul Muqeet Mosque, Auckland (Mosque in Manurewa, Auckland, New Zealand) Baitul Muqueet Mosque is an Ahmadi Muslim mosque in Manurewa, Auckland, New Zealand. At the time of opening of the mosque, it was the largest mosque in the country.
2024-08-18 Home idle load (Type of residential energy consumption) Home idle load is the continuous residential electric energy consumption as measured by smart meters. It differs from standby power (loads) in that it includes energy consumption by devices that cycle on and off within the hourly period of standard smart meters (such as fridges, aquarium heaters, wine coolers, etc.). As such, home idle loads can be measured accurately by smart meters. According to Stanford Sustainable Systems Lab, home idle load constitutes an average of 32% of household electricity consumption in the U.S.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at Canada Life Centre (Wikimedia list of events) This is a list of entertainment events at Canada Life Centre (formerly the MTS Centre, then Bell MTS Place) in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, including concerts and other non-sport entertainment events.
2024-08-21 2017 South Sudan Supreme Airlines Antonov An-26 crash (Commercial airliner crash) On 20 March 2017, an Antonov An-26 of South Sudan Supreme Airlines was destroyed by fire after landing at Wau Airport, South Sudan on a domestic flight from Juba Airport.
2024-09-01 Víctor Durán (Mexican footballer (born 1996)) Víctor Manuel Durán Zequeida (born January 1, 1996) is a Mexican professional footballer who currently plays for Yalmakán.
2024-09-05 Mobile panic (Nadeem) Mobile Panic is a term developed to explain mobile media and communication crisis. Young people especially are exposed to this panic and have become targets. Examples such as mobile sexting or under age app and social media use, exposes children to sexual and violent media. Phones on peoples persons at all times, raises concerns of surveillance of mobile phone and personal information. The term also refers to the issues associated with surveillance and the effects surveillance has on people. The term "Mobile Panic" was coined by Gerrod Goggin. The term separates from related Media Panic that has to deal with social concerns around media, public opinion and interest groups. Mobile Panic more deals with issues related to personal images, videos or information that is unauthorized by individuals for public viewing. Young people especially are at risk of this concern as teens share and send nude or semi nude photographs and videos to one another. Screen shooting images without persons approval sent via snapchat or other social media can be used as another example. The effects can be detrimental as examples of suicides after unwanted pictures become exposed of individuals on public humiliating media spaces.
2024-09-01 Gio Calixtro (American professional soccer player (born 2000)) Giovanni Aguilar Calixtro (born June 27, 2000) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a forward for USL League One club One Knoxville SC.
2024-09-03 Maria Juliana (Indian actress and social activist) Maria Juliana popularly known by her stage name as Julie (born 28 June) is an Indian actress and former nurse who predominantly appears in Tamil television shows and films. She made her debut in 2017 in the reality Bigg Boss 1 as an non-celebrity contestant and was later evicted from the show on day 42.
2024-09-05 Eight Sleep (American technology company) Eight Sleep is an American company that develops products for "sleep fitness".
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2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at the Little Caesars Arena (Wikimedia list of events) Little Caesars Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Detroit. Before both the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Pistons played a game at the arena, announcements were made by many different musical artists that the arena would be used for concerts. The following is a complete list of all concerts and music events that have been or will be held at the arena.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at the Golden 1 Center This article shows a list of concerts and other entertainment shows held at the Golden 1 Center. A list of entertainment events are given in the table below in an chronological order.
2024-08-30 Eduardo Bravo (Mexican footballer (born 1991)) Eduardo Bravo Ávila (born 18 February 1991) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper.
2024-09-03 Ruben Danaj (Albanian footballer (born 1994)) Ruben Danaj (born 15 November 1994) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Kategoria e Dytë club Besëlidhja.
2024-09-04 Mihai Apostol (footballer) (Moldovan footballer) Mihai Apostol (born 21 January 1997) is a Moldovan football player who plays as midfielder for Dutch club Always Forward SV.
2024-09-02 Saheb Bhattacharya (Indian actor) Saheb Bhattacharya (or Bhattacharjee) is an Indian actor who is known for his work in Bengali cinema.

He made his debut with Prabhat Roy's National Film Award winner Lathi (1996). He has since appeared in films like Gorosthane Sabdhan (2010), Iti Mrinalini (2011), Royal Bengal Rahasya (2011), Bheetu (2015), Romantic Noy (2016), Double Feluda (2016), Curzoner Kalom (2017), Uraan and Oskar

2024-09-05 Astronomy Club of Kosova Astronomy Club of Kosovo or in (Albanian: Klubi i Astronomëve Amatorë të Kosovës), is the first science activity and the highest distribution of astronomy throughout Albanian areas with the aim to build, promote, popularize and bring the knowledge of science and astronomy in the Republic of Kosovo and the region.

Founded on March 20, 2014 by a group of passionate students who share the passion for the art of astronomy and everything related to it. ACK, leadership structure, is made up of 3 original founders Suhel Ahmeti, Pranvera Hyseni and Dardan Gashi later consisting of 3 other founders such as Nurtene Gavazi, Arber Halili and Hava Jahaj.

2024-08-19 Penelope Brudenell, Countess of Cardigan ((1770-1826)) Penelope Brudenell, Countess of Cardigan (born Penelope Anne Cooke,; 14 February 1770 – 2 February 1826), was the wife of Robert Brudenell, 6th Earl of Cardigan.
2024-09-01 Essense club (Rationalist organization in India) esSENSE Club is a club promoting atheism and science based in Kerala, India. Founded in 2016, the club emphasises propagating freethinking and rationalism among the Malayali community all over the world.
2024-09-02 Greg Boehme (American professional soccer player) Gregory Boehme (born July 7, 1995) is an American professional soccer player who last played as a midfielder for USL League One club Richmond Kickers.
2024-09-03 Redon Danaj (Albanian footballer (born 2000)) Redon Danaj (born 6 August 2000) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Dinamo Tirana.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at the Olimpiyskiy Stadium (Wikimedia list of events) Olimpiyskiy Stadium is the biggest entertainment venue in Russia and one of the biggest in Europe. It hosts most shows of international artists during their concert tours.
2024-09-03 KDK College of Engineering KDK College of Engineering, Nagpur is an engineering college located at KDK College Rd, Opposite Telephone Exchange, Nandanvan, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. It was established in 1984 by Backward Class Youth Relief Committee and is one of the leading engineering colleges in Maharashtra State. When the college started, it was affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University. The University Grants Commission conferred autonomous status on KDK College of Engineering on 24 January 2024. KDKCE accredited with grade "A" by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council.
2024-09-02 K13AV-D (Television station in Colorado, United States) K13AV-D, VHF digital channel 13, is a low-power television station licensed to Gunnison, Colorado, United States. The station is owned by the Gunnison County Metropolitan Recreation District.
2024-09-02 Kim Gwang-sok (North Korean footballer) Kim Gwang-sok (born 20 May 1950) is a North Korean former footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
2024-09-03 Li Hi-yon (North Korean footballer) Li Hi-yon (born 7 November 1947) is a North Korean former footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at AsiaWorld–Expo (Wikimedia list of events) AsiaWorld–Expo, a major convention and exhibition facility in Hong Kong, has been one of the busiest venues in the city. The halls in the venue have been used for various entertainment events after its grand opening on 25 December 2005. It houses the AsiaWorld–Arena, the biggest purpose-built indoor seated entertainment arena in Hong Kong with a maximum capacity of 14,000. Viva (stylised in all uppercase), a combination of hall 8 and 10 of the AsiaWorld–Expo which is commonly and simply referred to as AsiaWorld–Expo Hall 10, is a smaller venue that has also been frequently used for concert events.
2024-09-06 Kiosko (Hendrix) (Sculpture in Puebla, Mexico) Kiosko (lit. transl. "pavilion" or "gazebo"), alternatively known as Refugio (lit. transl. "shelter"), is a 2009 outdoor contemporary art sculpture by Dutch artist Jan Hendrix, installed in the Zócalo (main square) of the city of Puebla, in the Mexican state of the same name. It was requested by the Fundación Amparo to honour philanthropist Ángeles Espinosa Yglesias. The sculpture consists of two aluminium cylinders painted white and cut to resemble tree foliage. Critics have highlighted the integration of the sculpture's design with its surroundings.
2024-09-03 Great Alaskan Railroad Journeys (2019 British TV series or programme) Great Alaskan Railroad Journeys is a BBC travel documentary series presented by Michael Portillo and aired on BBC Two. Portillo travels across the Alaska primarily by train, though at times using other forms of transportation where necessary. On his journeys, he makes stops to learn how places, events and people, and the railroads of the 19th century influenced the country's growth.
2024-09-06 Ryan McDuff (American soccer player) Ryan McDuff is a former American soccer player who played college soccer for Brown University. In 2012, McDuff won the men's soccer Senior CLASS Award, a national award which recognizes the best senior student athletic in men's college soccer.
2024-09-02 Abdulkarim Fardan (Bahraini association football player) Abdulkarim Abdulkarim Abdulla Fardan (born 25 April 1992) is a Bahraini footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Riffa and the Bahrain national team.
2024-09-03 List of highest-grossing sports films The following is a list of highest-grossing sports films of all time, the highest-grossing sports film franchises and series, the highest-grossing films by sport, the highest-grossing sports films by year, timeline of highest-grossing sports films, and sports films by tickets sold.
2024-09-05 Stefan Hansen (German entrepreneur (born 1963)) Stefan Hansen is a German entrepreneur. Born June 9th, 1963, he has been an advocate and leader in the automobile energy market.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at Liverpool Arena The Liverpool Arena, currently known for sponsorship reasons as the M&S Bank Arena and previously as the Echo Arena Liverpool, has hosted many entertainment events since its opening in 2008. A list of entertainment events are given in the tables below in an chronological order.
2024-09-06 2018 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2018 TAC Cup season was the 27th season of the TAC Cup competition. The season was won by the Dandenong Stingrays who have claimed there first premiership title after five despite losses in grand finals, they defeated the Oakleigh Chargers in the grand final by 1 goal.
2024-09-06 2019 NAB League Boys season (Australian rules football season) The 2019 NAB League Boys season was the 28th season of the NAB League Boys competition; the NAB League (formerly known as the TAC Cup) is an under-19 Australian rules football representative competition held in Victoria, Australia. The season started on 23 March and concluded with the 2019 NAB League Grand Final on September 21. Oakleigh Chargers defeated Eastern Ranges by 53 points in the grand final, earning that team's fifth premiership.
2024-09-06 2017 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2017 TAC Cup season was the 26th season of the TAC Cup competition. The season was won by the Geelong Falcons after when Joel Amartey from the Sandringham Dragons missed after the siren, this claimed the Falcons third premiership win in its history. Geelong Falcons defeated the Sandringham Dragons by 2 points.
2024-09-06 2016 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2016 TAC Cup season was the 25th season of the TAC Cup competition. The season was won by the Sandringham Dragons while defeating the Murray Bushrangers in the grand final by 17 points, this claimed the Dragons third premiership title.
2024-09-06 2015 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2015 TAC Cup season was the 24th season of the TAC Cup competition. Oakleigh Chargers won to claim the club's fourth premiership win while defeating the Eastern Ranges in the grand final by 12 points.
2024-09-06 1993 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 1993 TAC Cup season was the 2nd season of the TAC Cup competition.
2024-09-06 2014 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2014 TAC Cup season was the 23rd season of the TAC Cup competition. Oakleigh Chargers have won the season to claim the club's third premiership win after defeating the Calder Cannons in the grand final by 47 points.
2024-09-06 2013 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2013 TAC Cup season was the 22nd season of the TAC Cup competition. Eastern Ranges have won there 2nd premiership title after defeating the Dandenong Stingrays in the grand final by 112 points (This is the biggest margin win in a NAB grand final).
2024-09-06 2012 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2012 TAC Cup season was the 21st season of the TAC Cup competition. Oakleigh Chargers have won there 2nd premiership title after defeating Gippsland Power in the grand final by a 1-point thriller.
2024-09-06 2011 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2011 TAC Cup season was the 20th season of the TAC Cup competition. Sandringham Dragons won their 2nd premiership title after defeating the Oakleigh Chargers in the grand final by 8 points.
2024-09-06 2010 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2010 TAC Cup season was the 19th season of the TAC Cup competition. Calder Cannons have won their 6th premiership title after defeating Gippsland Power in the grand final by a 58 points.
2024-09-06 2000 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2000 TAC Cup season was the 9th season of the TAC Cup competition. Geelong Falcons have won there 2nd premiership title after defeating Eastern Ranges in the grand final by a 22 points.
2024-09-06 2001 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2001 TAC Cup season was the 10th season of the TAC Cup competition. Calder Cannons won their 1st premiership title after defeating the Bendigo Pioneers in the grand final by a 37 points.
2024-09-06 2002 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2002 TAC Cup season was the 11th season of the TAC Cup competition. Eastern Ranges have won there 1st premiership title after defeating the Calder Cannons in the grand final by a 1-point thriller.
2024-09-06 2003 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2003 TAC Cup season was the 12th season of the TAC Cup competition. Calder Cannons have won there 2nd premiership title after defeating the Murray Bushrangers in the grand final by 92 points.
2024-09-06 2004 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2004 TAC Cup season was the 13th season of the TAC Cup competition. Calder Cannons have won their third premiership title after defeating the Eastern Ranges in the grand final by 70 points.
2024-09-06 2005 TAC Cup season (Australian football season) The 2005 TAC Cup season was the 14th season of the TAC Cup competition. Gippsland Power have won their 1st premiership title after defeating the Dandenong Stingrays in the grand final by 15 points.
2024-09-06 2006 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2006 TAC Cup season was the 15th season of the TAC Cup competition. Oakleigh Chargers have won there 1st premiership title after defeating the Calder Cannons in the grand final by 27 points.
2024-09-06 2007 TAC Cup season (16th season of the TAC Cup Competition) The 2007 TAC Cup season was the 16th season of the TAC Cup competition. Calder Cannons have won their fourth premiership title after defeating the Murray Bushrangers in the grand final by 50 points.
2024-09-06 2008 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2008 TAC Cup season was the 17th season of the TAC Cup competition. Murray Bushrangers won their second premiership title after defeating the Dandenong Stingrays in the grand final by 81 points.
2024-09-06 2009 TAC Cup season (Australian rules football season) The 2009 TAC Cup season was the 18th season of the TAC Cup competition. Calder Cannons won their 5th premiership title after defeating the Dandenong Stingrays in the grand final by 14 points.
2024-08-30 758 Boyz SC (Football club) 758 Boyz Sports Club is a professional football club based in Philipsburg, Sint Maarten. The club competes in the SMSA Senior League, the top tier of football in Sint Maarten.
2024-08-15 Asasey Hotel attack (Terror attack in Somalia) On 12 July 2019, four al-Shabaab gunmen attacked the Asasey Hotel in Kismayo, Jubaland, Somalia, after another attacker breached the gate with a car bomb. The terrorist attack on the Asasey Hotel began with a car bomb explosion, followed by gunmen storming the hotel. Hodan Nalayeh, a Somali-Canadian journalist known for her work promoting positive stories about Somalia, was among the victims, along with her husband and several others.
2024-08-25 Barney McLure (Australian rugby league footballer) Alex 'Barney' McLure (1916-2005) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s.
2024-09-01 Consulate-General of China, Chongjin (Diplomatic mission) The Consulate-General of the People's Republic of China in Chongjin is the consulate of China in Chongjin, North Korea. The current consul general is Zhang Daxing.
2024-08-30 Juan Manuel Bellón López (Spanish chess grandmaster (born 1950)) Juan Manuel Bellón López (born 8 May 1950) is a Spanish and Swedish (since 2017) chess player who holds the FIDE title of Grandmaster (1978). He is a five-time Spanish Chess Champion (1969, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1982), Chess Olympiad individual silver medal winner (1978), and European Team Chess Championship (1989) individual bronze medal winner.
2024-08-22 List of Pakistani animated television series This is a list of Pakistani animated pictures.
2024-09-02 Jeju Islamic Cultural Center (Cultural center in Jeju City, Jeju, South Korea) The Jeju Islamic Cultural Center or Jeju Islamic Center (JICC; Korean: 제주 이슬람 문화센터) is an Islamic cultural center in Nohyeong, Jeju City, Jeju Province, South Korea.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at Civic Arena (Pittsburgh, PA) (List of events) From its opening in 1961 until its closing in 2010, Pittsburgh's Civic Arena (formerly located at 300 Auditorium Place and later 66 Mario Lemieux Place), has hosted many local, regional and international artists, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of notable concerts are given in the table below, with other non-concert entertainment events also included.
2024-09-02 Michael Bonette (Uruguayan footballer (born 1998)) Anderson Michael Bonette Rodríguez (born 9 March 1998) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a midfielder for Rentistas in the Uruguayan Primera División.
2024-09-01 Olivia McIsaac (Canadian ice dancer) Olivia McIsaac (born October 30, 2001) is a Canadian former competitive ice dancer. With her former skating partner, Corey Circelli, she is the 2020 Canadian national junior bronze medalist. With her former skating partner, Elliott Graham, she is the 2018 Canadian national junior silver medalist and finished in the top 12 at the 2018 World Junior Championships.
2024-09-01 Sadik Basha (Albanian footballer) Sadik Basha (born 4 June 2002) is an Albanian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Luftëtari in the Kategoria e Parë.
2024-09-06 Funhit Mein Jaari (2020 Indian TV series) Funhit Mein Jaari or simply known as FMJ, is an Indian Hindi language television comedy series. The show was produced by Haarsh Limbachiyaa under the banner H3 Entertainment. It premiered from 22 August 2020 to 30 January 2021 on SAB TV.
2024-08-27 177 Franklin Street (Commercial building in Manhattan, New York) 177 Franklin Street is a historic six-story commercial building located on Franklin Street between Hudson and Greenwich streets in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Frederick Jenth designed the building for William Grupe; construction started in 1887 and was finished the next year. The structure was originally designed as a five-story building; a sixth story was added in 1890.
2024-09-01 Embassy of Ukraine, Dublin (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of Ukraine in Ireland is the diplomatic mission of Ukraine in Ireland. It is located in the capital of Ireland, Dublin.
2024-09-02 Embassy of Moldova, Tel Aviv (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of Moldova (commonly referred to as the Moldovan Embassy) is a diplomatic mission in Israel located in Tel Aviv and is the chief diplomatic mission of Moldova in Israel. The embassy's role in Israel is to maintain and develop relations between Moldova and Israel.
2024-09-06 2016 VFL Women's season (Australian rules football season) The 2016 VFL Women's season was the inaugural season of the VFL Women's (VFLW). The season commenced on 3 April and concluded with the grand final on 18 September 2016. The competition was contested by ten clubs, most of whom were independent clubs that had been transferred from the now-defunct Victorian Women's Football League.
2024-09-06 2017 VFL Women's season (Second VFLW season) The 2017 VFL Women's season was the second season of the VFL Women's (VFLW). The season commenced on 6 May and concluded with the Grand Final on 24 September 2017.
2024-09-06 2018 VFL Women's season (Australian rules football season) The 2018 VFL Women's season was the third season of the VFL Women's (VFLW). The season commenced on 5 May and concluded with the Grand Final on 23 September 2018. The competition was contested by thirteen clubs.
2024-09-06 2019 VFL Women's season (Australian rules football season) The 2019 VFL Women's season was the fourth season of the VFL Women's (VFLW). The season commenced on 5 May and concluded with the Grand Final on 22 September 2019. The competition was contested by thirteen clubs. This was to be the last VFLW season until 2021, with no competition held in 2020 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
2024-09-06 2017 TAC Cup Girls season (Australian rules football season) The 2017 TAC Cup Girls season was the inaugural season of the TAC Cup Girls competition for under-18 female Australian rules footballers in Victoria. The premiership was won by the Calder Cannons, who finished on top of the ladder with the highest percentage at the end of season. This was the mechanism to determine the premiers, with no finals series or Grand Final match held as is customary in Australian football competitions.
2024-09-06 2018 TAC Cup Girls season (Australian rules football season) The 2018 TAC Cup Girls season was the second season of the TAC Cup Girls competition for under-18 female Australian rules footballers in Victoria. The season commenced on 3 March and concluded on 19 May. The premiership was won by the Geelong Falcons, who defeated the Northern Knights in the first Grand Final match in the competition.
2024-09-06 2019 NAB League Girls season (Australian rules football season) The 2019 NAB League Girls season was the third season of the NAB League Girls competition for under-18 female Australian rules footballers in Victoria. The season commenced on 3 March and concluded on 25 May. The premiership was won by the Northern Knights, who defeated the Calder Cannons in the Grand Final. A total of 13 teams competed this season, one more than the previous season owing to the inclusion of a team from Tasmania, however they played only two matches and so we were automatically last-place finishers.
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2024-09-06 2021 NAB League Girls season (Australian rules football season) The 2021 NAB League Girls season was the fifth season of the NAB League Girls competition for under-19 female Australian rules footballers in Victoria. The season commenced on 6 February and concluded with the Grand Final on 16 May. The premiership was won by Oakleigh Chargers, who defeated Geelong Falcons in the Grand Final.
2024-09-06 2021 VFL Women's season (Australian rules football season) The 2021 VFL Women's season was the fifth season of the VFL Women's (VFLW). The season commenced on 27 February and was eventually curtailed on 10 September 2021 by the COVID-19 pandemic in Victoria, causing the grand final to be cancelled and no premiership awarded. Collingwood were recognised as the minor premiers for their undefeated regular season.
2024-09-06 Wayne Couzens (British murderer and former police officer) Wayne Couzens (born 20 December 1972) is a former police officer in the Metropolitan Police Service who in March 2021 kidnapped, raped, and murdered 33-year-old Sarah Everard. Couzens pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a whole life order.
2024-09-04 Dawson Gurley (American YouTube personality) Dawson Gurley, also known as Big Daws, is an American YouTube personality, known for the channel Big Daws TV (stylized BigDawsTv) consisting of pranks, with a second channel called BigDawsVlogs consisting of vlogs and extra footage from his main channel.
2024-09-02 Brilant Hasaj (Albanian footballer) Brilant Hasaj (born 5 June 1996) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a centre-forward for Murlani.
2024-09-06 2021 NAB League Boys season (Australian rules football season) The 2021 NAB League Boys season was the 29th season of the NAB League Boys competition for under-19 male Australian rules footballers in Victoria. The season commenced on 27 March and concluded on 3 September, after the AFL announced the cessation of further matches due the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
2024-08-21 Bellinzona Ladies Open (Tennis tournament) The Bellinzona Ladies Open is a tournament for professional female tennis players played on outdoor clay courts. The event is classified as a $60,000 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour tournament and has been held in Bellinzona, Switzerland, since 2021.
2024-08-31 Gehard Hasa (Albanian footballer) Gehard Hasa (born 23 February 1997) is an Albanian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.
2024-09-04 Omar Gosh (American YouTube personality) Marco Antonio Escobar, better known online as Omar Gosh, is an American YouTube personality. Omar has videos consisting of adventures, pranks, and paranormal videos on his YouTube channel OmarGoshTV, and vlogs on his secondary channel The Omar Gosh. As of May 2021 he has more than 3.8 million subscribers and more than 590 million views.
2024-09-05 Amadour (American conceptual artist and musician) Amadour (born 1995) is an American conceptual artist and musician. Amadour grew up in Reno, Nevada, and Sausalito, California, graduated from UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture in 2018, and lives and works in Los Angeles, California and New York City, New York.
2024-09-04 Ex-Muslim activism in Kerala (Activism in Indian state) Ex-Muslim activism in Kerala is a social phenomenon that has been on the rise since 2021, when it began to develop from discussions on social media platforms into a broader movement in society at large. The Facebook community "Ex-Muslims of Kerala" originated from a broader atheist group, then branched off in 2019 as support for the movement gained traction from numerous Kerala ex-Muslims. On 9 January 2022, the organization "Ex-Muslims of Kerala" announced its formation.
2024-09-04 Yannick Dinane (Sint Maarten footballers) Yannick Rowan Dinane (born 13 August 1998) is a Sint Maarten footballer who plays as a left midfielder for Sint Maarten club Soualiga.
2024-08-27 Embassy of Japan, Kyiv (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of Japan in Ukraine (Zai Ukuraina Nihonkoku Taishikan (在ウクライナ日本国大使館), Ukrainian: Посольство Японії в Україні) is located in the Pechersk district of Kyiv, near the building of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. It is being headed by an extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador.
2024-09-04 HG2 Filmworks (director) (American music video director) Olaolu Akorede Olabode Folarin (born October 1, 1989) also known as HG2 Filmworks is a Nigerian-American music video director, commercial filmmaker, graphic designer, entrepreneur and cinematographer.
2024-09-03 List of English immigrants to America This is a list of English people who immigrated to the North American colonies which preceded the formation of the United States of America.
2024-09-06 2022 VFL Women's season (Australian rules football season) The 2022 VFL Women's season was the sixth season of the VFL Women's (VFLW). The season commenced on 12 February and concluded with the grand final on 3 July. Essendon went through the season undefeated and won its first VFLW premiership, defeating the Southern Saints by 35 points in the grand final; this resulted in the first completed VFLW season since 2019 after COVID-19 disruptions affected the previous two seasons.
2024-09-03 Kim Hyok-son (North Korean footballer) Kim Hyok-son (born 1 June 1989) is a North Korean footballer. He represented North Korea on at least three occasions in 2016.
2024-08-18 Mohammad Furqan Mohammad Furqan, is a Uttar Pradesh politician of the Bahujan Samaj Party and was elected mayor of Aligarh Municipal Corporation in 2017.
2024-09-03 Mohammed Tharwat Hassan (Egyptian scientist) Mohammed Tharwat Hassan Arabic: محمد ثروت حسن is an associate professor of physics and optical sciences at the University of Arizona in the United States.
2024-09-01 Embassy of India, Ljubljana (Diplomatic mission of India to Slovenia) The Embassy of India in Ljubljana is the diplomatic mission of India to Slovenia. The current ambassador is Namrata S. Kumar.
2024-08-30 Embassy of India, Bratislava (Diplomatic mission of India to Slovakia) The Embassy of India in Bratislava is the diplomatic mission of India to Slovakia. The ambassador is Smt.Apoorva Srivastava.
2024-09-06 2022 NAB League Girls season (Australian rules football season) The 2022 NAB League Girls season was the sixth season of the NAB League Girls competition for under-19 female Australian rules footballers in Victoria. The season commenced on 22 January and concluded with the Grand Final on 8 April. The premiership was won by the Western Jets, who claimed their first title by defeating the Dandenong Stingrays in the grand final.
2024-09-05 Interesting Engineering (American online magazine) Interesting Engineering is an online magazine covering topics such as innovation, science, culture, health, transportation, defense, and technology.
2024-09-06 2022 NAB League Boys season (Australian rules football season) The 2022 NAB League Boys season is the 30th season of the NAB League Boys competition for under-19 male Australian rules footballers in Victoria. The season commenced on 2 April and will conclude with the Grand Final on 17 September.
2024-09-03 Matúš Chropovský (Slovak footballer) Matúš Chropovský (born 3 June 2002) is a Slovak footballer who plays for ViOn Zlaté Moravce as a goalkeeper.
2024-09-02 Miranda (engine) (Firefly Aerospace liquid-fuel rocket engine) Miranda is a liquid-fueled rocket engine currently being developed by Firefly Aerospace. The engine is designed to power both Firefly's MLV (Medium Launch Vehicle) and the Antares 330 from Northrop Grumman.
2024-08-31 2022 Jubba Airways Fokker 50 crash On 18 July 2022, a Fokker 50 operated by Jubba Airways on a domestic flight from Baidoa to Mogadishu crashed while landing on runway 5 at Aden Adde International Airport, Mogadishu, Somalia. All 36 occupants survived the crash, with 16 injured passengers being hospitalized.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at Central Harbourfront Event Space Here are lists of entertainment events at Central Harbourfront Event Space, Central Harbourfront.
2024-09-02 Kimeshan Naidoo (South African entrepreneur and engineer (born 1991)) Kimeshan Naidoo (born 8 May 1991) is a South African entrepreneur and engineer. He is known for co-founding Unibuddy, an educational technology company. Unibuddy became a $100 million enterprise by market cap in 2020. He currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer of BX Technologies, a London-based climate tech startup. In June 2024, Ashinaga announced Naidoo joined their UK board of trustees to bring his technical expertise to their Ashinaga Africa Initiative.
2024-09-06 Semi Bird (American politician) Misipati Semi Bird (born c. 1961) is an American politician. Born in San Francisco, Bird enlisted with the United States Marine Corps in 1978 and earned a Bronze Star Medal and Purple Heart before ending his service in 1985.
2024-08-30 Johnny Suh (American rapper (born 1995)) John Suh (born February 9, 1995), known mononymously as Johnny, is an American singer, dancer, rapper, and DJ based in South Korea. He is a member of the South Korean boy band NCT as well as its sub-unit NCT 127, which are managed by SM Entertainment.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2014 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2014.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2015 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2015.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2016 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2016.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2017 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2017.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2018 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2018.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2023 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2023.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2019 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2019.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2020 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2020.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2021 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2021.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2022 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2022.
2024-09-06 Driftwood Cottage (Historic building in California, U.S.) Driftwood Cottage, often simply called Driftwood, is a house located on Carmel Point at the southern city limits of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. It has views of Carmel Bay, Carmel River, and Point Lobos. Architect George W. Reamer built the house in 1908 for Florence E. Wells.
2024-09-03 Keystone Academy (Private K-12 school in Shunyi, Beijing, China) The Keystone Academy (北京市鼎石学校) is a private K–12 school in Shunyi, Beijing, China. It was founded in 2014. The school offers IB Middle Year Program for Grade 6–10 and IB Diploma Program for Grade 11–12.
2024-09-06 2023 VFL Women's season (Australian rules football season) The 2023 VFL Women's season was the seventh season of the VFL Women's (VFLW). The season commenced on 25 March and concluded with the grand final on 30 July.
2024-09-06 2023 Talent League Girls season (Australian rules football season) The 2023 Coates Talent League Girls season was the seventh season of the Talent League Girls competition for under-19 female Australian rules footballers in Victoria. The season commenced on 18 March and concluded with the Grand Final on 23 September. The premiership was won by the Oakleigh Chargers, who claimed their second title by defeating the minor premiers Eastern Ranges in the grand final.
2024-08-30 Battle of Anandpur (1703) The Battle of Anandpur was fought on 24 February between the Sikh forces led by Guru Gobind Singh and the forces of some Hill States.
2024-08-10 Battle of Rumal The Battle of Rumal was fought between the Sikh forces led by Gulab Singh Dhillon and the Dogra forces led by Raja Braj Dev.
2024-08-25 Greedflation (Inflation driven by corporate profits) Greedflation, or sellers' inflation, describes inflation that is driven by corporate profits. This can happen through mechanisms like price gouging, price fixing or windfall gains resulting from information asymmetry, monopoly-like power and external shocks to the economy.
2024-08-29 List of deputy speakers of the Assam Legislative Assembly This is a following list of the deputy speakers of the assembly.
2024-08-18 Tony Langdon (Australian speedway rider) Anthony Michael Langdon (born 20 June 1969) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Australia.
2024-09-02 List of 20th Century Fox films (1935–1939) (Films produced by 20th Century Fox (1935-1939)) This is a list of films produced by 20th Century Fox (now 20th Century Studios) from 1935 to 1939.
2024-09-06 Man Dhaga Dhaga Jodte Nava (Indian television series) Man Dhaga Dhaga Jodte Nava (transl. Stitching new threads into every thought) is an Indian Marathi language television series which airing on Star Pravah. It is produced by Suzana Ghai under the banner of Panorama Entertainment. It premiered from 8 May 2023 by replacing Swabhiman – Shodh Astitvacha. It stars Divya Pugaonkar and Abhishek Rahalkar in lead roles.
2024-08-30 2023 Halla Airlines Embraer Brasilia crash (Aviation accident in Somalia in 2023) On 11 July 2023, an Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia operated by Halla Airlines on a domestic flight from Garowe to Mogadishu crashed while landing on runway 05 at Aden Adde International Airport. All 34 occupants survived the crash, with 2 passengers sustaining minor injuries.
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video icon CCTV footage of the accident on YouTube
2024-08-21 Zoe Gardner (migration expert) (British policy and research manager, advocate, writer) Zoe Gardner (born April 1988) is an English migration and asylum policy specialist, researcher, advocate, and writer.
2024-09-01 Hunter Leppien (New Zealand rugby union player) Hunter Leppien (born 20 October 2003) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for Tasman in the Bunnings NPC. His position is Lock.
2024-09-03 La Joya Early College High School (School in La Joya, Texas, United States) La Joya Early College High School is a designated early college located in La Joya, Texas, and is part of the La Joya Independent School District.
2024-09-06 2024 VFL Women's season (Australian rules football season) The 2024 VFL Women's season was the eighth season of the VFL Women's (VFLW), the state level senior women's Australian rules football competition in Victoria. The season ran from 22 March to 21 July, comprising a home-and-away season, followed by a finals series featuring the top six clubs.
2024-09-03 List of intercity bus stops in South Dakota The following is a list of presently operating intercity bus stops in South Dakota with regular service. The list excludes charter buses, local transit buses, paratransit systems, and trolleybus systems. The following companies provide intercity bus service in South Dakota as of October 2023:
2024-09-03 List of intercity bus stops in North Dakota The following is a list of presently operating intercity bus stops in North Dakota with regular service. The list excludes charter buses, local transit buses, paratransit systems, and trolleybus systems. The following companies provide intercity bus service in North Dakota as of October 2023:
2024-09-03 Coriantumr (son of Omer) (Book of Mormon prince of the Jaredites) The story of Coriantumr (/ˌkɒriˈæntəmər/) son of Omer, in the Book of Mormon, is that he is a Jaredite prince and one of three Coriantumrs also mentioned in the Book of Mormon. His account is found in chapter 8 of the Book of Ether. The account tells the story of how Coriantumr and his brother rescue their father, Omer, from captivity and restore the throne. They then show mercy toward the brother who brought Omer into captivity.
2024-09-04 Abhishek Malhan (Indian YouTuber and reality show personality) Abhishek Malhan (born 24 May 1997), better known as Fukra Insaan, is an Indian YouTuber, singer, and social media influencer. He gained recognition for his YouTube videos and participation in reality shows like Bigg Boss OTT Season 2, Temptation Island India and Playground Season 3.
2024-09-03 Embassy of the United States, N'Djamena (Diplomatic mission) The Embassy of the United States in N'Djamena is the diplomatic mission of the United States of America in Chad.
2024-09-03 IILM University Greater Noida (Private university in Haryana) IILM University, Greater Noida, or in its full name Institute of Integrated Learning in Management University, Greater Noida, is a private university located in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
2024-09-06 2023 Talent League Boys season (Australian rules football season) The 2023 Coates Talent League Boys season is the 31st season of the Talent League competition for under-19 male Australian rules footballers in Victoria and Tasmania. The season commenced on 25 March and concluded with the Grand Final on 24 September.
2024-09-06 Kurt Tay (Singaporean online personality (born 1982)) Tay Foo Wei (Chinese: 郑福威; pinyin: Zhèng Fúwēi, born 4 June 1982), better known as Kurt Tay, is a Singaporean online personality and wrestling enthusiast.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at Movistar Arena (Buenos Aires) Since its opening in late 2019, the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires has hosted a large variety of concerts from both Argentine and international artists, to the point of becoming the busiest indoor arena in Argentina as well as the second-busiest in South America, just behind an arena in Santiago de Chile also named Movistar Arena.
2024-09-02 Jeff Lestz (American business executive, author, and public speaker.) Jeff Lestz (born November 25, 1956) is an American business executive, author, and public speaker. He is the founder of Genistar Limited, a UK-based financial education company.
2024-09-02 Linxea (French life insurance company) Linxea is a French life insurance brokerage services company headquartered in Paris. Linxea focuses on various financial services, including life insurance, retirement savings plans, and real estate investments.
2024-09-02 Emily Schrader Emily Schrader (born 20 April 1991) is an Israeli journalist and social activist. She currently works for Ynet News and ILTV News as the host of the show Viewpoint.[citation needed] She is also the a co-host of The Quad on JNS.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of Scotland, 2024 This is a complete list of Scottish statutory instruments in 2024.
2024-08-21 Love Brand & Co. (British swim and resortwear brand) LOVE BRAND & Co. is a British swim and resortwear brand dedicated to saving elephants.
2024-09-01 Math Lady (Brazilian Internet meme) Math Lady or Confused Lady, known in Brazil as Nazaré Confusa, is an Internet meme. It shows Renata Sorrah surrounded by mathematical problems, in a scene from 2004 Brazilian soap opera Senhora do Destino, where she plays Nazaré Tedesco. The telenovela was widely popular in Brazil at the time, receiving high ratings even in reruns; Nazaré Tedesco, Sorrah's character in the show, is one of the most famous villains in the history of Brazilian telenovelas, and different memes involving her are popular in the country. "Math Lady" received international popularity.
2024-09-05 Kristian P. Lusardi Kristian P. Lusardi is a criminal and semi-amateur poker player known for the 2014 Borgata Poker Chip Scandal (also known as Borgata Chipgate Scandal) in which he implemented fake chips into a live poker tournament known as the Pro-Amateur U.S Winter Championship (also known as the Borgata Winter Poker Open).
2024-09-05 Deadbeat Films (British production company) Deadbeat Films LTD is a British production company co-founded by twin brothers, Jack Thompson-Roylance and Boris Thompson-Roylance in November of 2014. They, along with their head of production, Anthony Toma, have produced many commercials, music videos, live events, and films over the last decade.
2024-09-03 Zahir Dakenov Zahir Dakenov (December 31, 1962, Koryn – May 25, 1995, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian Kazakh novelist and poet.
2024-08-29 HN R200 (Motor vehicle) The HN R200 is a Czech supercar designed by Hoffman&Novague in 2015, intended as a tribute to the Škoda 130 RS. Only three examples were produced, in orange, dark blue and light blue.
2024-08-29 Harpal Dev Makwana (Maharaja of Jhalavad) Harpaldev Makwana was a 11th century monarch of Jhalavad. He was the only surviving Makwana rajput prince of Kertigarh (present day Sindh) and mentioned among multiple Jain legends.
2024-09-04 Healthera (Digital Health Platform) Healthera is a digital health platform, founded in the United Kingdom in 2015.
2024-09-03 Jama Masjid metro station (Metro station in Delhi, India) Jama Masjid is a station on the Delhi Metro system. The Heritage Line stretch of the Delhi Metro was flagged off by Union Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on 28 May 2017. The corridor will be operational from 28 May 2017, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) announced on 26 May 2017.
2024-09-05 David Shawn Klein (American novelist and writer) David Shawn Klein is an American novelist and writer of short stories, essays, and poetry.
2024-09-03 Bellevue Athletic FC (Semi-Professional Soccer Club) Bellevue Athletic FC is a semi-professional soccer club based in Bellevue, Washington. Founded in 2022, the club competes in the UPSL.
2024-09-02 Historical Archers Philippines Historical Archers Philippines started in 2020 as an online community for historical and traditional archers, enthusiast, hobbyist, manufacturers, and researchers in the Philippines through Facebook groups. Its active members are practicing Chinese archery, Turkish archery, Kyudo, Mid-Eastern archery, Korean archery, etc.. as well as Philippine heritage archery.
2024-08-25 Jay Knox (English Disc Jockey and radio host) Jay Knox is an English DJ, radio and television host. He is the official DJ of Crystal Palace Football Club and is the host of The Breakfast Show on The Beat London 103.6 FM.
2024-09-01 Amir Eid (Egyptian musician) Amir Eid (Arabic: امیر عید; born November 26, 1983) is an Egyptian singer, songwriter, and actor. He is the lead vocalist of the rock band Cairokee. He founded the Egyptian rock band Cairokee in 2003 and recorded political songs during the egyptian revolution. These songs include Sout el Horeya and ya el midan. He is a supporter of the Palestinan cause, which featured in his song Telk Qadeya.
2024-09-02 Friends Communication (Movie production company) Friends Communication is an Indian movie production and distribution company based in Kolkata.
2024-08-29 Ela Gawin (Polish photographer) Elżbieta Dorota Gawin-Knaga (known professionally as Ela Gawin) (born June 19, 1970) is a Polish photographer, online personality and content creator. She is most known for her controversial livestreams and photography ventures, which include drinking a lot of alcohol, accusations of intellectual property theft and an ongoing custody battle for her underage child.
2024-09-03 Covet Fashion (2013 video game) Covet Fashion is a mobile casual free-to-play dress up game for iOS and Android. It was initially launched on November 12, 2013. The game is known for its collaborations with real life brands. In 2020, they claimed to have 2 million monthly players.
2024-09-02 CGCG 396-2 (Galaxy located in the constellation Orion) CGCG 396-2 known as PGC 17532, is a peculiar galaxy located in the direction of Orion constellation approximately 523 million light-years away from the Milky Way. This galaxy shows multiple arm structures.
2024-09-06 Brook Driver (British film director and writer) Brook Driver is a British screenwriter and film director based in London. He is currently the creative director at Deadbeat Films.
2024-09-04 Jeremy Carl (American commentator and author) Jeremy Carl is an American commentator and author. He was Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Interior during the Trump Administration.
2024-09-02 Will Ahmed (American entrepreneur) William Ahmed is an American entrepreneur best known as the CEO of health wearables company WHOOP, which he founded in 2012.
2024-09-04 Sayyid Capt. Kalingalan Caluang (Tausug freedom fighter in the Philippines) Sayyid Captain Kalingalan Caluang, also known as Apuh Inggal, was a Tausūg who fought during World War II, and a contemporary of Hadji Kamlon.
2024-08-10 16th Artillery Brigade (Ukraine) (National Guard of Ukraine unit) The 16th Separate Artillery Brigade (Ukrainian: 16-та Окрема Артилерійська бригада) is a brigade of the Ukrainian National Guard formed in 2022.
2024-08-30 Graph Tech Guitar Labs Graph Tech Guitar Labs Ltd headquartered in Delta, British Columbia, Canada, is a product development and manufacturing company specializing in guitar, ukulele, bass and string instrument components.
2024-08-14 Bowie Jane (Australian DJ, producer, singer, and lawyer) Miranda “Bowie Jane” Ball is an Australian DJ, producer, singer, and practicing lawyer.
2024-08-28 2MASX J22550681+0058396 (Galaxy in the constellation Pisces) 2MASX J22550681+0058396 or known as PGC 1180817, is a type E-S0 lenticular galaxy located in constellation Pisces. It is located 733 million light-years from the Solar System and has an approximate diameter of 95,000 light-years.
2024-09-05 Brain rot (Poor quality online content) Brain rot (or brainrot) is a slang term used to describe internet content of low quality or value, or negative effects (psychological, cognitive, etc.) caused by it. As a psychological descriptor, it implies the spending of excessive amounts of time spent online, with possible deterioration in cognitive functioning and attention span. The term has been used online as early as 2004, but rose in popularity in 2023, having become an internet meme.
2024-08-23 Government of Mohammad Mokhber (Interim government of Iran in 2024) Mohammad Mokhber was the acting President of Iran. He served his term as acting president and led an interim government of the Islamic Republic of Iran. On 19 May 2024, after the death of President Ebrahim Raisi, Mokhber assumed the role and was confirmed in his position by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on 20 May. The cabinet of Mokhber was inherited from the cabinet of Ebrahim Raisi. The main responsibility of this government was holding a new presidential election which the first round was held on 28 June 2024 and the second round on 5 July 2024.
2024-09-02 Hiller Air Tug The Hiller Air Tug was a proposal sent to NASA in 1965 for an extremely large super heavy lift helicopter.
2024-09-02 Jim Dukhovny (American entrepreneur and innovator) Jim Dukhovny is an American entrepreneur and innovator, known primarily as the founder and CEO of Alef Aeronautics, a company dedicated to developing electric flying cars.
2024-09-02 Gotham TV Award for Outstanding Performance in a Limited Series (Television award) The Gotham TV Award for Outstanding Performance in a Limited Series, presented by the Gotham Film & Media Institute, is one of the annual Gotham TV Awards and was first awarded in 2024.
2024-08-22 2024 Bengal Pro T20 League (T20 cricket league played in West Bengal, India) The 2024 Bengal Pro T20 League (also known as Sobisco Bengal Pro T20 League 2024 for sponsorship reasons) is the inaugural edition of the Bengal Pro T20 League, a franchise 20-over league in West Bengal, India. It is organized by the Cricket Association of Bengal. The tournament will host both the men's and women's tournaments simultaneously.
2024-09-01 Lil Tony (Georgia rapper) (American rapper (born c.2005)) Lil Tony (born c. 2005) is an American rapper and record producer from west Atlanta.
2024-09-01 Lil Tony (North Carolina rapper) (American rapper and convicted murderer) Antonio Nathaniel Davenport Jr. (born c. 1995), known by his stage name Lil Tony, is an American rapper from Durham, North Carolina, who is serving a life sentence for a 2019 murder.
2024-09-03 2024 European Congress of Mathematics (European Congress of Mathematics edition) 2024 European Congress of Mathematics will be the 9th European Congress of Mathematics organized in Seville from July 15 to July 19, 2024.
2024-08-27 Mammad Abbasbayli (Minister) Mammad Aslan oghlu Abbasbayli, born on May 17, 1975, presently serves as the Head of the State Service for Antimonopoly and Consumer Market Control in the Republic of Azerbaijan, a position he has held since December 23, 2021.
2024-08-27 Arun Kumar Mehta (IAS Officer) Arun Kumar Mehta (born 1 December 1963) a retired IAS officer of 1988 batch, served as Chief Secretary of Government of Jammu and Kashmir between 31st of May 2021 to November 2023. Earlier, he had served as the Additional Chief Secretary (Financial Commissioner), Finance department, in J&K Govt. between 1st of March 2019 and May 2021. He previously served as Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, besides Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Urban Development,Government of India.

He is known for being a bureaucrat par excellence

2024-09-02 Gotham TV Award for Outstanding Performance in a Drama Series (Television award) The Gotham TV Award for Outstanding Performance in a Drama Series, presented by the Gotham Film & Media Institute, is one of the annual Gotham TV Awards and was first awarded in 2024.
2024-08-25 Josiah Akinloye (Nigerian entrepreneur) Josiah Akinloye (born May 9, 1994) is a Nigerian entrepreneur specializing in IoT, AI, and robotics. He is the founder and CEO of Mainlogix Technology.
2024-08-30 Fourth Grade (South Park) (11th episode of the 4th season of South Park) "Fourth Grade" is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of the animated television series South Park, and the 59th episode of the series overall. It first aired on November 8, 2000. Written by Trey Parker, "Fourth Grade" focuses on the main characters' transition to the fourth grade, a change that would remain consistent in subsequent seasons. It is the episode in which the character Mr. Garrison, who had been homophobic in his rhetoric during the first few seasons, finally comes to terms with his own homosexuality.
2024-09-04 Central Library, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi The Central Library is a key support service at IIT Delhi. Its mission is to deliver information services and access to both digital and printed bibliographic and full-text resources. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) is one of the top universities in New Delhi, India. It is ranked 150 in QS World University Rankings 2025. This support is designed to meet the scholarly and informational needs of students, faculty, and staff within the Institute community. The Central Library includes nearly 300,000 documents, including books, theses, journals, videos, and other materials in engineering, science and technology, humanities, social sciences, and management. All in-house library operations are entirely computerised, with Koha library management software providing web-based access to the Central Library and several Departmental Libraries' catalogues. It has an RFID-based automated library system and a diverse collection of printed and electronic resources to meet the demands of all stakeholders. The library is an early adopter of new and developing technology and services.
2024-08-28 List of United Kingdom Liberal Democrat MPs (2024–present) Seventy-two Liberal Democrat members of Parliament (MPs) were elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom at the 2024 general election.
2024-09-01 Finvasia (Finvasia is an Indian fintech company) Finvasia is an Indian fintech company headquartered in Mohali, Punjab. The organization has expanded its hands into healthcare services by acquiring Ginihealth and into retail FX space by acquiring major investment platform ZuluTrade.
2024-08-25 Miyu Takahashi (Japanese badminton player (born 2002)) is a Japanese badminton player from Inami, Hyōgo Prefecture. She graduated from the Aomori Yamada High School, and join BIPROGY (previous name Unisys) badminton team on 1 April 2021.
2024-08-31 DJ Kelblizz (Nigerian DJ and record producer) Miracle Sabastine Aggrey (born July 24, 1999), professionally known under the alias of DJ Kelblizz, is a Nigerian DJ and record producer born and raised in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
2024-09-01 Aqua Security (Israeli cloud-native application protection company) Aqua Security is an Israeli cloud-native application protection company, founded in 2015. In 2021, Aqua Security reached a $1B valuation. It is home to the research team, Aqua Nautilus, focused on cybersecurity research of the cloud native ecosystem. In 2023, the U.S. Army signed with Aqua Security a multimillion-dollar contract for cyber protection services to enhance cloud expansion, zero-trust implementation, and secure software development.
2024-08-24 Galactic Theme (2024 EP by Johnel) Galactic Theme is a solo extended play by Nigerian singer, songwriter and producer Johnel. It was generally produced by himself and was released on 26 April 2024 by ONErpm and Nnamani Music Group. It features a vocal sample from Nigerian singer Elmah.
2024-09-03 America Mortgages America Mortgages is a Singapore-based financial services company founded in 2019, specializing in providing mortgage loans for non-U.S. residents interested in investing in the U.S. real estate market. In addition to mortgage services, America Mortgages facilitates refinancing and equity release options for real estate investments. The company is headquartered in Singapore and serves clients globally. America Mortgages is a subsidiary of Global Mortgage Group (GMG).
2024-09-05 Joshua Beckley (American poker player) Joshua Beckley is a semi-amateur low stakes poker player and former grocery store and retail worker most known for finishing second in the 2015 $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event (Event #68) ($4,470,896).
2024-08-25 Mizuki Otake (Japanese badminton player (born 2002)) is a Japanese badminton player from Niigata Prefecture and graduated from the Aomori Yamada High School, and joined BIPROGY (previous name Unisys) badminton team on 1 April 2020.
2024-09-05 Evelina Bertoli (Italian equestrian (born 1986)) Evelina Bertoli (born 8 July 1986 in Rome, Italy) is an Olympic Italian eventing rider. She competed at the 2021 and 2023 European Championships, and at the 2022 World Championships in Pratoni del Vivaro. In 2024 she competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris and finished 22nd in the individual standings. Previously a modern pentathlete, she was Italian junior champion in modern pentathlon in 2004 and 2005.
2024-09-03 César Grajales (political commentator) (Colombian-American political commentator) César Grajales is a Colombian-American public affairs director, political analyst, and podcast host affiliated with The LIBRE Initiative and Americans for Prosperity. He hosts the podcast Sabor a Freedom, which explores issues concerning freedom and opportunity within the Hispanic community.
2024-08-29 Jalalabad Cantonment English School And College (Educational Institution in Bangladesh) Jalalabad Cantonment English School And College is a educational institution located in Jalalabad Cantonment, Sylhet, Bangladesh. The institution was established in 1987. It is operated by the Bangladesh Army.
2024-08-24 List of controversies of recent U.S. Presidents Donald Trump has had historic levels of controversies for recent presidents of the United States by some metrics. Some of his hiring decisions have been criticized due to relatively high level of scandals and legal trouble. Turnover in the Trump administration was the highest of all presidents since Brookings Institution started measuring in 1980. According to some historians, Trump has received criticism from former officials at levels not seen over the last hundred years. Nepotism has also risen as a point of comparison across administrations, with Trump having more family members in prominent roles than recent presidents. Trump was the first president indicted on criminal charges in 160 years, the first convicted of a felony and the first to be impeached twice. Trump was the only living president listed in U.S. News & World Report's 2024 list of the 10 worst presidents, coming in at number 3.
2024-09-02 Barren Earth (DC Comics) (Comics character) Barren Earth is a DC Comics series of a possible future Earth that was printed as a backup in Warlord #63–88 and had its own miniseries, Conqueror of the Barren Earth.
2024-08-25 Jason Gunawan (Hong Kong badminton player) Jason Gunawan is a badminton player from Hong Kong.
2024-09-05 Michael Duek (American professional poker player) Michael Duek is an American professional poker player whome finished third back-to-back (2022) in the World Championship of Texas Hold'em and the World Championship of Omaha Hold'em (8-Handed) for $4,000,000 and $548,015, respectively.
2024-09-02 Prue Bishop (British/French painter) Prudence Mary Bishop (née Taylor), known as Prue Bishop, is a British/French landscape painter and watercolourist who has become known for devising an artistic genre called 'Sculptural Watercolour' that is a Registered Trademark.
2024-08-14 Kimia Alizadeh vs Nahid Kiani (2024 Summer Olympics taekwondo match) Kimia Alizadeh vs Nahid Kiani was a women's taekwondo match at the 2024 Summer Olympics on 8 August 2024 between Kimia Alizadeh and Nahid Kiani. In a rematch of their bout from the 2020 Summer Olympics where Alizadeh was the victor, Kiani narrowly defeated Alizadeh in the 2024 bout. Alizadeh eventually won bronze and Kiani won the silver medal, the latter being the first for an Iranian woman at the Olympics, surpassing Alizadeh's 2016 bronze feat. While Kiani competed for the Iranian team, Alizadeh competed for the Bulgarian team after having represented the Refugee Olympic Team at the 2020 Summer Olympics, and Iran at the 2016 Summer Olympics where she became the first Iranian female medalist at the Olympics. Alizadeh became Bulgaria's first-ever taekwondo competitor at the Olympics, and won Bulgaria's first medal in Olympic taekwondo. Prior to Alizadeh's defection, the two were friends and training partners.
2024-09-03 Alex Elias (founder and CEO at Qloo) Alex Elias is the founder and CEO of Qloo, an AI company that discovers users` tastes and cultural preferences.
2024-09-03 Joan Palmiter Bajorek (American linguist and businesswomen) Joan Palmiter Bajorek is an American entrepreneur, linguist, and influencer. In August 2018, Bajorek founded Women in Voice, a non-profit 501 organization for women in voice technology. Bajorek is also the CEO of Clarity AI, an AI and software company.
2024-09-05 Michael Dyer (poker player) (American pro-amateur poker player) Michael Dyer is a pro-amateur midstakes poker player with three second-place finishes on the circuit tour (online) and the third-place finisher in the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em - Main Event Championship (Event #65) (2018) (live).
2024-08-16 List of telecommunications companies in the Americas A telecommunications company (historically known as a telephone company) is a company which provides broadband and/or telephony services.
2024-08-16 List of telecommunications companies in the Middle East and Africa A telecommunications company (historically known as a telephone company) is a company which provides broadband and/or telephony services.
2024-09-03 Black Fragility Black Fragility also known as black defensiveness is the actions and behaviours of black people that is the equivalent of description used to define the actions of white people (white fragility).
2024-09-05 Neil Blumenfield (American amateur poker player) Neil Blumenfield is an American pro-amateur low-midstakes poker player most known for finishing third in the 2015 World Poker Championship Event.
2024-08-24 Alleppey Ripples Alleppey Ripples are a professional franchise cricket team in the Kerala Cricket League (KCL), representing the city of Alappuzha.
2024-09-05 Big Four strategic communications firms (Term for four public relations firms) Similar to the "Big Four" accounting firms and the "Magic Circle" law firms, a group of elite corporate advisory and public relations firms has emerged as the global leaders and go-to advisors for major corporations. These firms, often referred to as the "Big Four" of strategic communications, include Brunswick, FGS Global, FTI Consulting, and Teneo.
2024-08-17 Livio Mayr (Austrian figure skater) Livio Mayr (born 21 December 1997) is an Austrian figure skater. With his partner Sophia Schaller, they are two-time Austrian national gold medalists (in 2023 and 2024). Mayr and Schaller formed their new partnership in March 2022, before which Mayr had also competed in single skating.
2024-09-02 Tom McDonnell (Irish politician) Tom McDonnell is an independent local councillor who represents Newbridge in County Kildare, Ireland.
2024-08-21 Exercise Indus Shield (Military exercise hosted by the Pakistan Air Force) Exercise Indus Shield is a large scale international aerial warfare exercise held by the Airpower Centre of Excellence (ACE) at Sargodha. The aim of the exercise is to simulate various tactics by enabling participating air powers to maximize their warfighting potential in air operations through synergistic employment of multi-domain capabilities in an integrated training environment. It consists of a traditional "Blue force" vs. "Red force" scenario with participants engaging each other in simulated battles.
2024-08-19 CITTA Foundation The CITTA Foundation is a New York (state) based nonprofit organization that works to build support for families in some of the most economically challenged communities by means of education, health, and economic development. As part of this goal, CITTA operates schools in India and Nepal. CITTA has developed a holistic and adaptable method called the HEED model (Health, Education, and Economic Development), which is separate to the Health, Equity, and Early Development (HEED) model found in some other foundations. Of the foundation's projects, the Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls School in India and Limi Valley School in Nepal were designed by architect Diana Kellogg Architects. Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls School was awarded by Architectural Digest India the AD100 for being considered one of the top 100 buildings in India in 2020.
2024-08-19 Hiram Bravo Moreno (Mexican volleyball player (born 1999)) Hiram Bravo Moreno (born 19 December 1999) is a Mexican volleyball player. He is a member of the Mexico men's national volleyball team, representing the team at the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship.
2024-08-19 Central Illinois' On-Line Broadcast Museum (Museum of television history in Central Illinois, United States) Central Illinois' On-Line Broadcast Museum is a free virtual museum website that documents, in detail, the history of television stations broadcasting in Central Illinois, United States.
2024-08-20 List of Magic Weekend results Magic Weekend is an annual event organised by the Rugby Football League in which an entire round of Super League matches is played over a weekend at a single stadium, traditionally in an area where rugby league is not as popular, in attempt to promote and develop the sport.
2024-09-04 Electric Software, Inc. (Software technology corporation) Electric Software, Inc. is a privately held software technology corporation based in Ithaca, New York. Its current products are hpsModeler, system design software for optimally incorporating seasonal thermal storage to match inflexible heating/cooling demand with intermittent renewable-based electric supply; and GlowCode, a performance analysis profiler used in software engineering.
2024-08-20 Cyber Internet Services (Internet service provider in Pakistan) Cyber Internet Services Private Limited, typically referred to as Cybernet is a B2B Internet service provider (ISP) based in Karachi, Pakistan. It is a subsidiary of the Lakson Group of Companies.
2024-08-26 List of Sanskrit authors from lower communities Lower communities is a term used here for mostly Jātis (communities) from vaishya and shoodra varnas . Their works reflect the participation of diverse social groups in the development of Sanskrit literary and intellectual traditions, highlighting the inclusive nature of Sanskrit as a scholarly and cultural language.
2024-09-01 Martialis (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Martialis most commonly refers to Martial (c. 39 - c. 103 AD), Roman poet.
2024-09-05 Malo Latinois (French semi-amateur poker player) Malo Latinois is a French semi-amateur poker player best known for making the final table of the 2024 Main Event at the World Series of Poker eventually finishing ninth for $1,000,000. Malo also has a 16th-place finish in the European Poker Tour Paris for $52,951.
2024-08-24 KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation The KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation is a non-profit organization with a vision to make Canadians unhacked. The organization is focused on the development and distribution of free, cybersafety and cybersecurity services, and digital literacy training to Canadians. The organization is based in Toronto, Canada.
2024-08-29 Biafra Referendum (Ongoing referendum by Biafra separatist) The Biafra Referendum, otherwise known as the Biafra self-referendum, is an ongoing poll organized and conducted by an organisation known as the "Biafra Republic Government in Exile" (BRGIE). BRGIE claims the poll is an act of self-determination regarding areas that were once part of Biafra, a partially recognised state that declared independence from Nigeria in 1967 and was re-conquered in 1970 through the Nigerian Civil War.
2024-08-28 EPICENTER EPICENTER (European Policy Information Center) is an independent network comprising twelve free market think tanks from across Europe. It was founded in 2014 by Christina Stewart-Lockhart, comprising six free market European think tanks. The organization aims to promote the values of a free society and contribute to contemporary discussion of European policy. EPICENTER, like its members, identifies as a political independent and privately funded organization.
2024-08-29 Am I Racist? (2024 documentary about critical race theory) Am I Racist? is an upcoming American documentary comedy film about racism and anti-racism, starring conservative political commentator Matt Walsh. It is directed by Justin Folk for The Daily Wire.
2024-08-23 Abdul Samad Dawood (Pakistani businessperson) Abdul Samad Dawood, (Urdu: عبدالصمد داؤد‎; born 1983) is a Pakistani businessperson and investor. He is the vice-chair of the board of Dawood Hercules Corporation, which is the majority shareholder of Engro Corporation.
2024-08-31 2028 Democratic National Convention The 2028 Democratic National Convention is an event in which delegates of the United States Democratic Party will select the party's nominees for president and vice president in the 2028 United States presidential election.
2024-08-28 Mohammadpur A. Gafur Government Primary School (Educational institution in Sylhet, Bangladesh) Mohammadpur A. Gafur Government Primary School is an educational institution located in Dakshin Surma Upazila, Sylhet District, Sylhet Division, Bangladesh.
2024-08-24 Dumitru Găleșanu (Romanian poet (1955-)) Dumitru Găleșanu (born December 5, 1955) is a Romanian jurist and author.
2024-08-24 Johann Nepomuk von Lobkovicz (Bohemian nobleman (1799–1878)) Prince Johann Nepomuk Karl Philipp von Lobkowicz (14 January 1799 – 6 June 1878) was a Bohemian nobleman. He was an imperial-royal chamberlain [cs] and a reserve major. He became a knight of the Sicilian Military Order of San Giorgio della Reunione.
2024-08-31 Anne Sherriff Anne Martha Sherriff is a British diplomat who has been named British ambassador to Belgium starting in September 2024. She was appointed in succession to Martin Shearman.
2024-08-31 Hosenul Islam (Bangladeshi educationalist and human rights activist) Hosenul Islam (born 27 February 1978) is a Bangladeshi educationalist and human rights activist. He was born in Bishnupur, Badarganj Upazila, Rangpur District.
2024-08-25 Orhan Awatramani (Indian internet personality) Orhan Awatramani, commonly known as Orry, is an Indian internet personality, fashion stylist, and traveller. Orry gained prominence as a guest contestant on the reality television show Bigg Boss 17. He is also noted for his involvement in Bollywood events and his interactions with notable figures in the Indian film industry, earning the tag of “Bollywood’s BFF”.
2024-09-01 Legends League Cricket (Twenty20 cricket league) Legends League Cricket (LLCT20) is a professional Twenty20 cricket league that brings together retired cricket players. The league has been hosted in various countries, including India, Qatar, and Oman. There are two formats, Legends League Cricket Masters and Legends League Cricket T20.
2024-08-28 Dennis Lynch Dennis M. Lynch (January 1933—November 18, 2007) was an American politician who served as mayor of Pawtucket, Rhode Island from 1973 to 1981.
2024-09-06 Battle of Sierra Bullones The Battle of Sierra de Bullones was the first big battle between Spain and Morocco during the Hispano-Moroccan War.
2024-09-03 2024 Mexican judicial reform Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador has introduced a judicial reform proposal to establish elections for federal judges, including Supreme Court justices.
2024-09-05 Japan Karatedo Shito-Ryu International Renshikan (Shitoryu Karate Organization) The Japan Karate-Do Shito-Ryu International Renshikan (JKSIR) (日本空手道派糸東流国際錬志館) is an international Karate organization formed in 2018 by Naresh Sharma and officially recognized in Japan. The dojo was established in 1994 but officially changed its name from Shito-Ryu Karatedo International Renshikan to Japan Karate-Do Shito-Ryu International Renshikan.
2024-08-28 Askew Saddlery Company The Askew Saddlery Company was established in 1866 in Kansas City, Missouri, and was known as a favorite saddle and leather outfitter of cowboys who drove cattle herds to beef markets in Kansas City and Chicago, Illinois.
2024-09-03 Dani Brubaker (American photographer (born 1968)) Dani Brubaker is an American Photographer. She is a resident of Galisteo, New Mexico, Santa Fe County, United States. Anderson Canyon was her home in Big Sur, California until 2014.
2024-08-28 American Silver Eagle mintage figures The American Silver Eagle is a United States bullion coin that has been minted since 1986. Each coin is .999 fine silver. Circulating coins have been minted at the Philadelphia Mint, San Francisco Mint, and West Point Mint, though do not bear a mint mark. Proof and uncirculated coins do have mint marks. The reverse design was changed in 2021.
2024-09-05 Jamilu Ja'afaru Jamilu Ja'afaru is a Nigerian development strategist with experience in governance and economic development. His career has spanned research and project experience with the Federal Housing Authority, the Nigerian National Assembly, and the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission.
2024-09-03 Kadambari Jethwani (Indian film actress and model) Kadambari Jethwani is an actress. She is a qualified medical doctor. Her debut film is Sadda Adda. She appeared in Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Punjabi films.
2024-08-31 2024 Venezuelan power outages A series of nationwide power outages began on August 27 with a blackout affecting 16 states in the country at around 7:12 p.m. and restoring service at approximately 8:30 p.m. On August 30, another blackout was recorded that left more than 20 states in the country without electricity, which began at 4:50 a.m. and continues to affect a good part of the national territory.
2024-09-03 DWAD (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) DWAD may refer to the following Philippine broadcast stations:
2024-09-01 Christoph Bernhard Künzle Christoph Bernhard Künzle (born May 12, 1976) is a Swiss finance professional and author.
2024-08-31 Alastair King-Smith Alastair King-Smith is a British diplomat who is the ambassador to Albania. He replaced Duncan Norman, who was transferred to a different role. Shortly after being appointed he gave an interview with the Anglo-Albanian association, where he said he wanted to promote good relations.
2024-09-01 David Scott (video game developer) (American indie game dev and co-founder of KIXEYE and GWW) David Scott (also known as Critters) — game designer, software engineer, cofounder of Casual Collective/Kixeye (executive producer) from USA.
2024-09-05 Hugo Sacco (Maltese-French footballer) Hugo Sacco (born 1 December 2004) is a Maltese-French footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Hibernians in the Maltese Premier League
2024-09-01 Aurora, Colorado apartment incident On August 18, 2024 armed men from the Tren de Aragua gang broke into the The Edge at Lowry Apartments in Aurora, Colorado in the US, forcing tenants out shortly after a shootout.
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2024-09-06 Albanian-Prilep War The Albanian-Prilep War (Albanian:Lufta Shqiptaro-Prilep) was a conflict between the forces of the Muzaka family, a prominent Albanian noble family, and the Principality of Gropa[citation needed] on one side, against the Lordship of Prilep, a region under the control of the Mrnjavčević family. The conflict took place in the late 14th century during a period of political fragmentation in the Balkans, following the decline of the Serbian Empire.
2024-09-02 Frank Funaro (poker player) (American quarter-professional poker player) Frank Funaro is an American quarter-professional poker player.
2024-09-03 Kollam Sailors (Cricket Franchise Team For Kerala Cricket League) The Aries Kollam Sailors is Kerala Cricket League's premier franchise owned by Sir Sohan Roy, Founder CEO and Chairman of Aries group and Dr. Prabhiraj N, managing director, Aries Group.
2024-09-04 Jasdeep Singh Gill (Indian entrepreneur) Jasdeep Singh Gill is an Indian entrepreneur, healthcare professional, and the patron of Radha Soami Satsang Beas since 2 September 2024. He is the cousin of Gurinder Singh, fifth satguru of Radha Swami Satsang Beas.
2024-09-03 Drumnamether (Townland in Northern Ireland) Drumnamether is a small townland within the civil parish of Mullaghbrack (specifically the ONeilland West area), in the historic barony of Orior Lower, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
2024-09-03 Immortal Disfigurement (American deathcore band) Immortal Disfigurement is an American deathcore band formed in 2021 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by CJ McCreery (Ex–Signs of the Swarm, Ex–Lorna Shore). The band currently consists of vocalist CJ McCreery, guitarist Josh Freeman (Ex–A Wake in Providence) and bassist Shane Slade (Winds of Plague, Ex–Molotov Solution). The band has not yet performed any live shows, however they do plan to in the near future. The name of the band is a reference to McCreery's most known albums from his previous bands, Immortal from Lorna Shore and The Disfigurment of Existence from Signs of the Swarms. The band has currently released only one studio album and five singles.
2024-09-02 Dorell Anthony Dorell Anthony (born Bobby Dorell Anthony on June 29, 1988) is an American screenwriter, actor, and producer. He is best known for his work in daytime soap operas such as the ABC drama General Hospital and the Peacock drama Days of Our Lives, as well as a number of web series, such as his created drama, Pride: The Series. Anthony has additionally been credited with several podcasting credits, such as a companion podcast for Pride: The Series and voice acting in scripted audio soap opera Forever and a Day.
2024-09-03 Rezaul Kabir (Management scholar) Rezaul Kabir is a management scholar specializing in corporate finance and corporate governance. He has conducted cross-disciplinary, empirical and policy-oriented research collaborating with scholars from many different countries. Some of his famous works are on capital market regulation, ownership and control of corporations, capital structure, executive compensation, financial crisis, political connections, and microfinance. Most of his research papers are publicly available on the Social Science Research Network.
2024-09-03 Han–Xiongnu War (215 BC–200 BC) (Series Battles between Han Dynasty and Xiongnu) The Han-Xiongnu War (BC 215-200) or Modu's Raids on China was the first series of wars between the Han Dynasty and the Xiongnu.[citation needed]
2024-09-05 Darryl Cooper (American podcaster (born c. 1981)) Darryl Dewayne Cooper (born c. 1981) is an American right-wing social media influencer, writer, and podcaster who focuses on 20th-century Western history. He has hosted Martyr Made since 2015 and co-hosted The Unraveling (initially titled The Thread) with Jocko Willink since 2020. In 2016, he co-hosted Decline of the West with John David Ebert. His writing has appeared in conservative magazines, including IM—1776 and the Claremont Review of Books. He is author of Twitter - A How to Tips & Tricks Guide (2011) and the editor of Bush Yarns and Other Offences (2022). The Anti-Defamation League called him a "Nazi apologist" after comments he made in September 2024.
2024-09-04 Tariq Hussain Keen (Indian politician) Tariq Hussain Keen is an Indian politician and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) State Secretary for Jammu and Kashmir. He is the BJP's candidate for Inderwal Assembly constituency of Kishtwar district, in the upcoming 2024 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election.
2024-09-04 Bill Canady Bill Canady is an American business executive, author, and CEO known for his leadership in various companies. He serves as the chief executive officer of OTC Industrial Technologies and Arrowhead Engineered Products. Canady is also the founder of Profitable Growth Now, LLC (PGN, LLC) and developed the Profitable Growth Operating System (PGOS).
2024-09-05 Hurry Up Tomorrow (Upcoming studio album by the Weeknd) Hurry Up Tomorrow is the upcoming sixth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd. It will be released through XO and Republic Records, and will serve as a follow-up to his fifth studio album Dawn FM (2022), as well as the final act of his album trilogy that began with After Hours (2020).
2024-09-04 GoJS (JavaScript library for diagram visualization and interactivity) GoJS is a proprietary JavaScript library for diagramming and data visualization, which supports creation of multiple diagram types, such as Flowchart, Network Diagram, SCADA, Floor plan, Planogram, Genogram, and others. It was created in 2012 by Northwoods Software, the creators of the Sanscript visual programming language. GoJS renders in HTML5 canvas or SVG. The GoJS library has no dependencies.
2024-09-05 2003 Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas season (Botafogo 2003 football season) The 2003 season was Botafogo's 99th in existence and the first year back in the second division. They played in the Série B and the Campeonato Carioca.
2024-09-06 Pini Althaus (American business executive) Pini Althaus is a business executive with over 20 years of experience in the mining and critical minerals sector. He is the founder of USA Rare Earth, where he played a key role in developing the Round Top Project.
2024-09-05 Dax Flame (American actor and YouTuber) Dax Flame is an American actor and Youtube Vlogger.
2024-09-05 Jennie (dog) (Golden retriever assistance dog) Jennie is a guide dog owned by Liberal Democrat member of parliament Steve Darling, who has juvenile macular degeneration. She helps Darling navigate the House of Commons. She is three-quarters Golden Retriever and one-quarter Labrador.
2024-09-06 Lauren Chen (Canadian political commentator) Lauren Chen (born Lauren Yu Sum Tam) is a Canadian conservative[unreliable source?] political commentator and former YouTube personality. She has been notably involved with Glenn Beck's BlazeTV and Turning Point USA. She has also contributed opinion pieces to RT, a Russian state media outlet. Her husband, Liam Donovan, is the president of Tenet Media, a company they co-founded.
2024-09-05 Abdul Hannan (singer) (Pakistani musician) Abdul Hannan (Urdu: عبد الحنان) (born September 8, 1990), is a singer-songwriter from in Lahore, Pakistan. In 2024 he made his debut with Coke Studio Pakistan season 15 song "O Yaara" with Kaavish.
2024-09-05 Milind Godbole Milind Godbole is the managing director and chief executive officer of GeBBS Healthcare Solutions.
2024-09-05 Eastern Parade railway station (Former railway station in South Australia, Australia) Eastern Parade railway station was located on the Dry Creek-Port Dock railway line. It was probably located in the suburb of Ottoway, South Australia.
2024-09-05 Harry Forbes (musician) (Canadian musician) Harry Forbes was a Canadian musician, composer, and television personality. He is best known for composing the theme music for TVOntario's Magic Shadows, a long-running television program hosted by Elwy Yost, which became iconic in Canadian popular culture.
2024-09-06 Apostate Prophet Ridvan Aydemir (born: February 8, 1991), better known online as Apostate Prophet, is an Ex-Muslim, Turkish-German YouTuber known for critiquing Islam.
2024-09-06 Mega Machines Channel (YouTube channel) Mega Machines Channel is a YouTube channel focused on construction and mining machinery in action, based mostly in Greece. Mega Machines Channel (also often referred as MMC) has more than 1.7 million subscribers and features videos of heavy machines at construction and mining sites.
2024-09-03 Nanhai Chao "Nanhai Chao" (Chinese: 南海潮; pinyin: Nan2 Hai3 Chao2; Cantonese Yale: Naam4 Hoi2 Chiu4), or "Southern Sea Tides", is a Cantonese song often sung by Overseas Chinese of Cantonese origin. Its melody is based on the folk songs of the fishermen in the Pearl River Delta and its adjacent coasts.
2024-09-04 Platform-independent model (Software engineering model) A platform-independent model (PIM) in software engineering is a model of a software system or business system that is independent of the specific technological platform used to implement it (e.g. a programming language or a database).
2024-08-31 Xenos Books (Publishing company) Xenos Books is a publishing company in Riverside, California that was founded in 1985 by Karl Kvitko and Verona Weiss. The company is known for publishing bilingual books, and modern American and foreign writers in translation.
2024-08-30 Scarecrow & Other Anomalies Scarecrow & Other Anomalies is a translated collection of works by Oliverio Girondo, written originally in Spanish. It was translated by Gilbert Alter-Gilbert. Scarecrow inspired the feature film The Dark Side of the Heart (1994), directed by Eliseo Subiela. It is a collection of Girondo's previous books Espantapájaros (Scarecrow) Interlunio (Lunarlude), in addition to selected poems and a manifesto written by Girondo for Martín Fierro.
2024-08-16 Roger D. Nelson (director of the Global Consciousness Project) Roger D. Nelson is an American parapsychologist and researcher and the director of the Global Consciousness Project (GCP), an international, multi-laboratory collaboration founded in 1997 which aimed to study collective consciousness. From 1980 to 2002, he was Coordinator of Research at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) laboratory at Princeton University. His professional focus was the study of consciousness and intention and the role of the mind in the physical world. His work integrates science and spirituality [citation needed], including research that is directly focused on numinous communal experiences.
2024-08-25 Publius Enigma (Internet phenomenon) The Publius Enigma is an Internet phenomenon and an unsolved problem that began with cryptic messages posted by a user identifying only as "Publius" to the unmoderated Usenet newsgroup alt.music.pink-floyd through the Penet remailer, a now defunct anonymous information exchange service. The messenger proposed a riddle in connection with the 1994 Pink Floyd album The Division Bell, promising that the answer would lead to a reward. It remains unclear if the enigma involves a genuinely solvable puzzle as part of an early Internet-based contest or was a convoluted hoax.
2024-09-03 Riddlesdown railway station (National Rail station in London, England) Riddlesdown railway station is on the Oxted line serving Riddlesdown in the London Borough of Croydon, south London. It is in Travelcard Zone 6, 13 miles 38 chains (13.48 miles, 21.69 km) from London Bridge, although off peak trains run to and from London Victoria. The Oxted line was opened in stages by different companies; Riddlesdown lies on the portion between South Croydon and Crowhurst Junction (to the south of Hurst Green), which was authorised in 1878 and opened on 10 March 1884 by the Croydon and Oxted Joint Railway. Riddlesdown was not one of the original stations on the line – it was opened by the Southern Railway on 5 June 1927. It is managed by Southern.
2024-09-02 WSJP-LD (Television station in Aguadilla–Mayagüez, Puerto Rico) WSJP-LD (channel 30) is a dual Cozi TV, and Fox-affiliated television station licensed to Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. The station is owned by California-based Caribbean Broadcasting Network. Before the launch of The CW, WSJP was a dual affiliate of UPN and The WB.
2024-09-02 Nick Robinson (paperfolder) (British paperfolder (born 1957)) Nick Robinson (born 8 January 1957 in Burnham-on-Sea, England) is a British paperfolder. He was awarded the Sydney French Medal in 2004 by the British Origami Society and is an Honorary Member and President of the British Origami Society.
2024-09-03 Pretty Mary Sunshine (American band formed in 1993) Pretty Mary Sunshine was a band formed in Seattle, Washington in March 1993.
2024-09-05 Jeff Soto (American painter) Jeff Soto (born June 3, 1975) is an American contemporary artist. His distinct color palette, subject matter and technique have been said to bridge the gap between Pop Surrealism and Street Art.
2024-09-01 Nazi belt buckle pistol (Belt Buckle) The belt buckle pistol was an experimental German World War II firearm consisting of four .32 ACP or .22 Short barrels and lockwork concealed within a SS belt buckle. The barrels were 5 cm (2.0 in) long and smoothbore. A lever was pressed which allowed the spring-loaded buckle to pivot downwards, exposing the barrel.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1987 This is a complete list of all 1,468 statutory instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1987.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1988 This is a complete list of all 1,558 statutory instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1988.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1989 This is a complete list of all 1,534 statutory instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1989.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1990 This is a complete list of all 1,646 statutory instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1990.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1991 This is an incomplete list of the 2,945 statutory instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1991.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1992 This is a complete list of all 1,922 statutory instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1992.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1993 This is a complete list of all 1,844 statutory instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1993.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1994 This is a complete list of all 1,851 statutory instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1994.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1995 This is a complete list of all 1,872 statutory instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1995.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1996 This is a complete list of all 2,071 statutory instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1996.
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2024-08-30 TCDD 46201 Class (class of 29 USATC S200 locomotives supplied in 1943) The Turkish Republic Railways (TCDD) 46201 Class is a class of ex-USATC Lend-Lease S200 Class 2-8-2 steam locomotives.
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2024-08-24 Workers Vanguard Party of Kurdistan (underground political party in Turkey) Workers Vanguard Party of Kurdistan (in Kurdish: Partîya Pêşeng a Karkerî Kurdistan, PPKK, in Turkish: Kürdistan Öncü İşçi Partisi) was a Kurdish underground political party in Turkey.
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2024-09-06 Network Abuse Clearinghouse (maintains a contact database for reporting network abuse) The Network Abuse Clearinghouse, better known as abuse.net, maintains a contact database for reporting network abuse. It makes entries from the database available (via Web, DNS, and WHOIS), and provides an intermediary service for registered users to forward complaints by e-mail.
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2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 1951 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom in 1951.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 1992 This is an incomplete list of statutory rules of Northern Ireland in 1992.
2024-08-31 Timeline of virtualization development (timeline) The following is about virtualization development. In computing, virtualization is the use of a computer to simulate another computer. Through virtualization, a host simulates a guest by exposing virtual hardware devices, which may be done through software or by allowing access to a physical device connected to the machine.
2024-08-24 Süleyman Şefik Pasha (Ottoman army officer (1860–1946)) Süleyman Şefik Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: سلیمان شفیق پاشا) was the commander of the Kuvâ-i İnzibâtiyye, an army established on 18 April 1920 by the Imperial Government of the Ottoman Empire in order to fight against the Turkish National Movement in the aftermath of World War I.
2024-08-31 Virtualization Development In computing, virtualization is the use of a computer to simulate another computer. Through virtualization, a host simulates a guest by exposing virtual hardware devices, which may be done through software or by allowing access to a physical device connected to the machine.
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2024-08-24 Turkish Informatics Olympiad The Turkish Informatics Olympiad (Turkish: Ulusal Bilgisayar Olimpiyatı) is an annual programming contest organized by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) since 1993. The contest consists of two main parts, and as a result of these two, national medals are given to winners. Four of the medal winners, after a training camp and some tests, establish the Turkish National Team for participation in IOI.
2024-08-29 Marius Nacht (Israeli entrepreneur) Marius Nacht (Hebrew: מריוס נכט‎;‎ born 1962) is one of Israel's leading serial entrepreneurs, founders and investors. In 1993 Marius Nacht co-founded Check Point (NASDAQ 100 CHKP), along with Gil Shwed & Shlomo Kramer. Check Point is currently a Nasdaq 100 company with a market cap of about $18 billion. Nacht served in various managerial roles including R&D, Product, Sales, Marketing, and Support. In 2020, he stepped down as Chairman of Check Point, to focus on healthtech initiatives and other ventures he has founded and funded.
2024-08-31 Online panel An online panel (formerly called a discontinuous access panel) is a group of selected research participants who have agreed to provide information at specified intervals over an extended period of time.
2024-09-04 Mahmut Tolon (Turkish writer) Mahmut Tolon (born 22 July 1950) is a Turkish farmer, physician and demographer.
2024-08-23 Tongan National Rugby League (major rugby league cup for semi-professional clubs in Tonga) The Tongan National Rugby League (or for sponsorship reasons the TNRL Global Insurance Cup) is the major rugby league cup for semi-professional clubs in Tonga. Currently there are nineteen teams in the cup (12 in the first, 7 in the second) that compete annually in the national competition.
2024-08-26 Warm Dust (British progressive jazz rock band) Warm Dust were a British progressive jazz rock band of the early 1970s. Although a relatively obscure group, they featured Paul Carrack and Terry “Tex” Comer, who later formed Ace. They recorded for the Trend and BASF labels. They also had releases on the Uni, Stateside and Metronome labels.
2024-09-03 Victory Sports Network (Internet sports news provider) Victory Sports Network (VSN) is an internet sports news provider founded in 2002 that focuses primarily on sporting events between colleges and universities in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.
2024-09-05 Pennyville, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, United States) Pennyville is an unincorporated community in Reeve Township, Daviess County, Indiana.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2008 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom in 2008.
2024-08-26 Siebel Scholars (Charitable foundation) The Siebel Scholars program was established by the Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation in 2000 to recognize the most talented students at graduate schools of business, computer science, bioengineering, and energy science in the United States, China, France, Italy, and Japan.
2024-09-01 Nagoya Bunri University (Higher education institution in Aichi Prefecture, Japan) is a private university in Inazawa, Aichi, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1941.
2024-09-03 Paul Pavlovich (American artist, graphic designer and musician) Paul Pavlovich (born March 3, 1970) is an American artist, graphic designer, and musician. Currently living in St. Petersburg, Florida, he is best known as the first lead singer for the anarchist grindcore band Assück which he co-founded in 1987. In October 2008, IGN Entertainment named Pavlovich one of the '10 Best Death Metal Singers' stating "In terms of the guys doing the deeper or what some fans call "guttural" vocal style, Pavlovich is in an elite class."
2024-09-05 Steve Tappin (British businessman) Steve Tappin (born 5 September 1966) is a British leadership coach, the co-founder and CEO of Xinfu and co-author of The Awareness Code and The Secrets of CEOs.
2024-08-20 Northeast Iowa Council The Northeast Iowa Council is a council of the Boy Scouts of America that serves all Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, adult volunteers and Venturers in Northeast Iowa.
2024-08-31 Yacht Club de Chile The Yacht Club de Chile is a yacht club in Viña del Mar, Chile. This club was established in 1955.[citation needed]
2024-09-06 New Year's Evil (Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys) (1991 novel) New Year's Evil is a Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Supermystery crossover novel. It was published in 1991.
2024-09-06 Mystery Train (novel) (1990 novel) Mystery Train is a Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Supermystery crossover novel. It was published in 1990.
2024-09-03 Vincent Moon (French film director) Vincent Moon (real name Mathieu Vincent Saura, born 25 August 1979) is an independent filmmaker, photographer, and sound artist from Paris. He was the main director of the Blogotheque's Take Away Shows, a web-based project recording field work music videos of indie rock related musicians as well as some notable mainstream artists like Tom Jones, R.E.M., or Arcade Fire.
2024-08-19 Project Kuwait Project Kuwait is a $7 billion, 25-year plan, first formulated in 1997 by the SPC[who?], to increase the country's oil production (and to help compensate for declines at the mature Burgan field), with the help of international oil companies. In particular, Kuwait aims to increase output at five northern oil fields—Abdali, Bahra, Ratqa, Raudhatain, and Sabriya (Kuwait's third largest field)—from their current rate of around 650,000 bbl/d to 900,000 bbl/d within three years.
2024-08-29 Tumor alopecia (Medical condition) Tumor alopecia is the hair loss in the immediate vicinity of either benign or malignant tumors of the scalp.: 762 
2024-09-04 Pind Brahmanan (Place in Punjab, Pakistan) Pind Brahmanan is a village of Sialkot District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 32° 26' 39N 75° 0' 52E with an altitude of 284 metres (approximately 932

feet) lying in the east of the district.

2024-09-02 Pak Chol-ryong (North Korean footballer) Pak Chol-ryong (born 3 November 1988) is a North Korean football player who plays as a defender.
2024-08-28 SDM Law College SDM Law College, or in its full name Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara Law College, is a law school located in Kodialbail, Mangalore, Karnataka, India. It is affiliated with Karnataka State Law University. SDM Law college offers a five-year integrated B.A. (L.L.B.) at undergraduate level, L.L.M. in corporate commercial law as well as a 3-year L.L.B degree.
2024-09-05 Abdullah Bin Salleh (Saudi Arabian footballer) Abdullah Bin Salleh (Arabic: عبدالله بن صليح) (born 2 September 1948) is a Saudi Arabian football (soccer) player who played as a defender for Al-Nassr.
2024-08-21 Voyageurs Area Council Voyagers Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, Inc. is a local council of the Boy Scouts of America involved in the administration of about 100 chartered scouting organizations in the area spanning from Pine County, Minnesota, to the Canada–United States border, and from Gogebic County, Michigan to an eastern boundary close to North Dakota. Scouting programs are provided to about 3,000 children, with about 1,000 adults volunteering with the organization. Its headquarters are in Hermantown, Minnesota.
2024-08-21 Urbonavičius (Surname list) Urbonavičius is a Lithuanian family name, a patronymic from the given name Urbonas created with the suffix -ičius, which is a Lithuanization of the Polish/Ruthenian patronymic suffix -wicz/-vich.
2024-09-05 Rowen, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) Rowen is located on the railroad 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of Keene, at an elevation of 2,395 feet (730 m).
2024-09-04 Sand Canyon, Kern County, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States) Sand Canyon is an unincorporated community in Kern County, California. It is located on Cache Creek 7 miles (11 km) east of Tehachapi, at an elevation of 4,500 feet (1,400 m).
2024-09-06 Summary of New Zealand national rugby league team test matches Since the 1907–1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain, where the New Zealand side participated in the first ever rugby league test matches, the New Zealand Kiwis have participated in over 300 tests. Historically matches have been played in three or two match tours but recently one-off tests and tournaments such as the Four Nations have become more popular. New Zealand won the Tri–Nations in 2005, the World Cup in 2008 and the Four Nations in 2010 and 2014.
2024-09-06 New South Wales Institute for Educational Research Award for Outstanding Educational Research The New South Wales Institute for Educational Research Award for Outstanding Educational Research is awarded annually by the New South Wales Institute for Educational Research to recognize outstanding individuals who have produced outstanding doctoral theses in educational research. The decision to introduce the awards system was made at the Annual General Meeting of the Institute in 1971 and the awards scheme itself commenced in 1972. Rebecca Fleming writes in the history of the Institute that "the research awards have served and continue to serve as a tangible way in which the Institute can recognize high quality educational research". Recent awardees include Professor Anne Bamford, Mr William Chivers, Dr Arthur Michael-Kelly, Dr James Page, Dr Tai Peseta, Professor Wayne Sawyer, Dr Kerry-Ann O'Sullivan, and Dr Ruth Wajnryb.
2024-09-02 Rhode Island Urban Debate League (organization) The Rhode Island Urban Debate League (RIUDL) was an American urban debate league located in Rhode Island. It operates as a community partnership program between Brown University's Howard R. Swearer Center for Public Service and the Rhode Island high schools with which RIUDL is affiliated.
2024-09-06 Darroh Sudderth (Musical artist) Andrew Darroh Sudderth is the former lead singer for the alternative metal band Fair to Midland, from Sulphur Springs, Texas.
2024-08-31 Smarter Planet Smarter Planet is a corporate initiative of the information technology company IBM. The initiative was formed to encourage the ideas of business, government, and civil society leaders worldwide towards their path of achieving economic growth, near-term efficiency, sustainable development, and societal progress. Examples of smarter systems include smart grids, water management systems, solutions to traffic congestion problems, greener buildings, IBM's goal and strategy is to use the capacity of these technology and process management capabilities and, outside the realm of technology, to advocate for policy decisions that, according to the IBM's management, could "make the planet smarter.
2024-08-23 1940–41 Primera Fuerza season (Football league season) Statistics of Primera Fuerza in season 1940–41.
2024-08-24 Yogacharya Govindan Nair (Yoga master) Yogacharya Govindan Nair (1908 – 2001) was a noted Yoga master, author, and journalist, who made significant contributions in popularizing Yoga Asana practices amongst the people of Kerala State in India. He has authored nine books in Malayalam language. His first books was "Yogavidya" which was first published in 1982 by DC Books. Its 22nd edition was published in May 2013. Yogavidya became extremely popular amongst the Malayalam readers on account of its simple but in-depth treatment of a complex topic. Yogavidya inspired several people and the book ran several editions and it still does. Yogavidya became one of the top three largest selling books in Malayalam in the year 1993 by selling over 10,000 copies that single year.
2024-08-27 UPEI Student Union (Student union in the University of Prince Edward Island) The UPEI Student Union (UPEISU) is the students' union representing full-time undergraduate students at the University of Prince Edward Island. It is funded by a student fee collected by the university, and provides advocacy, services, and amenities. The UPEISU Executive and UPEISU Council are elected through general elections of the UPEI full-time undergraduate student body. The Executive is made up a President, VP Academic and External, VP Student Life, and VP Finance. The UPEISU Council sits bi-weekly throughout the academic semester and includes representatives from faculty and special interest groups.
2024-08-29 Shekar Natarajan (Indian-American business executive) Shekar Natarajan, born Chandrashekar Natarajan on 23 July 1977 in Secunderabad, India, is a prominent supply chain executive with experience at major companies like Coca-Cola Consolidated, PepsiCo, Anheuser-Busch, Disney, Walmart, Target and American Eagle Outfitters. . He is also a noted writer and thought leader in supply chain management.. He is the receiver of the Medallion award, one of the most prestigious honors within the field of industrial engineering.
2024-09-04 Northwest Airlines Flight 5 (1990) (1990 aviation incident) Northwest Airlines Flight 5 was a flight from Miami International Airport to Minneapolis−Saint Paul International Airport, which, on January 4, 1990, suffered the loss of the number three (starboard) engine at 35,000 feet (11,000 m) in mid-flight over Madison, Florida.
2024-08-27 List of piscine and amphibian humanoids (List of humunoids) Piscine and amphibian humanoids (people with the characteristics of fish or amphibians) appear in folklore and fiction.
2024-08-27 SureAI (German video game developer team) SureAI is a German team of video game developers, best known for creating 3 critically-acclaimed total conversion mods for each of the last three Bethesda Softworks' The Elder Scrolls series video games: Artkwend, Nehrim and Enderal.
2024-09-05 Westwind Children's Services (Charter school operator) Westwind Children's Services is a nonprofit operator of several charter schools in the state of Arizona, founded in 1996. It opened its first school, Westwind Preparatory Academy high school, in 1998. The CEO and superintendent of the schools is Debra Slagle.
2024-08-22 The Short Life of Anne Frank (2001 film by Gerrit Netten) The Short Life of Anne Frank (Dutch: Het Korte Leven van Anne Frank) is a 2001 Dutch television documentary film about the life of diarist Anne Frank. It was directed by Gerrit Netten. The film was narrated by several actors, including Jeremy Irons, Joachim Krol, and Bram Bart. Thekla Reuten and Nicky Morris provided voices for Anne Frank. The film includes the only known footage of Anne Frank (taken in 1941), a video of Otto Frank in English (taken in the 1960s), and some pages from the original diary of Anne Frank are also videoed in the film.
2024-09-01 Sahadevesvara Siva Temple (Hindu temple in Orissa, India) 1. Name:
2024-08-28 SDM Institute for Management Development (business school in Mysore, India) The SDM Institute for Management Development (SDMIMD) is a business school in Mysore, Karnataka at the foothills of Chamundi Hill. It was established in 1993. It is business school with ACBSP, EFMD, NBA, AICTE accreditations and it is also a AACSB and BSIS member.
2024-09-02 SEFF Binghamton: Student Experimental Film Festival in Binghamton (film festival) The Student Experimental Film Festival in Binghamton, also known as SEFF Binghamton, is an annual film festival in Binghamton, New York. The film festival features short experimental films made by students from around the country. The film festival is organized and curated by Binghamton University students enrolled in Curating Film and Video, an undergraduate course offered by the Cinema department.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2009 This is a complete list of all 2,008 statutory instruments of the United Kingdom made during 2009.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2012 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 2012.
2024-08-29 Greg Schiemer (Music instrument builder) Gregory Marcellus Schiemer (born 16 January 1949 in Dunedoo) is an Australian electronic music composer, instrument builder and teacher. His artistic preoccupations include creative engagement with new technology, music created for non-expert performance and intercultural-interfaith dialogue.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex This is a list of entertainers who have performed within the SM Mall of Asia complex in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines, either at the Mall of Asia Arena, the Mall of Asia concert grounds, or the SMX Convention Center Manila.
2024-08-31 Embassy of Ukraine, Copenhagen (Ukrainian embassy in Copenhagen) The Embassy of Ukraine in Copenhagen is the diplomatic mission of Ukraine in the Kingdom of Denmark.
2024-08-29 V The Serial (2012 Indian TV series or programme) V The Serial (sometimes referred to as simply The Serial) is an Indian soap opera which aired from 26 November 2012 to 7 March 2013 on Channel V India. The show explores the life of the television actors through the eyes of a 17-year-old Rohan Shah. It includes all the actors in their real life roles. The show is jointly produced by Balaji Telefilms and Lost Boy Productions.
2024-09-01 Wah! Wah! Kya Baat Hai! (Indian TV Series) Wah! Wah! Kya Baat Hai! is an Indian comic poetry series produced by Neela Tele Films Private Limited which premiered on 15 September 2012 on SAB TV. The series was hosted by Shailesh Lodha and Neha Mehta, known respectively as Taarak Mehta and his wife, Anjali Taarak Mehta, from the long-running series Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah.
2024-08-29 The Desert Song (Max Liebman Presents) (15th episode of the 1st season of Max Liebman Presents) "The Desert Song" is an American live telecast spectacular of the 1926 operetta The Desert Song, which was based on a true event - an uprising of the Riff tribes against French colonial rule in Morocco in 1925. The music for the operetta was composed by Sigmund Romberg. The book and the lyrics were written by Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach, Frank Mandel, and Laurence Schwab. Writers for the television adaptation were William Friedberg, Will Glickman and Neil Simon. First telecast live in the United States on May 7, 1955, the conductor for the production was Charles Sanford - while the choreographer for all of the dances and musical segments was Rod Alexander. The television version, which is slightly different from the operetta, as well as very different from the 1943 and 1953 film versions, was made two years after the The Desert Song film version with Gordon MacRae and Kathryn Grayson. The television version features the only surviving footage of Nelson Eddy in a complete live musical and marked his last operetta role - which is perhaps the reason why, prior to the opening credits, there is a sound test with the orchestra and Nelson Eddy - as well as Nelson Eddy in two short talk segments.
2024-08-31 Tanglewood Music and Arts Festival (Performing arts festival in Northern Ireland) Tanglewood Music and Arts Festival was an annual two-day music, comedy and arts event held within the grounds of Narrow Water Castle, County Down, Northern Ireland. The festival was founded in 2011. For the 2011 and 2012 festivals Tanglewood was held on one day; however for 2013 and 2014 it expanded into a two-day camping festival.
2024-09-02 Mario Reyaan (Indonesian footballer) Mario Fransiskus Reyaan (born May 27, 1991) is an Indonesian former footballer.
2024-09-01 Rama Pratama (Indonesian footballer) Rama Pratama (born April 18, 1988) is an Indonesian former footballer.
2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2013 This is a list of statutory rules made in the Northern Ireland in the year 2013.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2010 This is a complete list of all 2,967 statutory instruments of the United Kingdom in 2010.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2011 This is a complete list of all 3,131 statutory instruments of the United Kingdom in 2011.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2013 This is an incomplete list of statutory instruments made in the United Kingdom in the year 2013.
2024-09-02 Typhoon Saturday (English band) A Sheffield based group, formed in 1981 by members of Worksop band Veiled Threat. Singer Elaine McLeod, bassist Derek Taylor and drummer Nigel Fitzpatrick recruited Nick Robinson on guitar to form Red Zoo. Nigel was replaced by Tich Critchlow, Derek by Les Heath (former Veiled Threat guitarist) and upon signing to Polydor Records, the band renamed to Typhoon Saturday. Three singles were released, the third of which featured a sax solo from Raphael Ravenscroft (of "Baker Street" fame) but the band split. Tich formed Living in a Box with a friend of Les's. Nick went on to play with the Comsat Angels and Neil Ardley and is currently with Das Rad. He is now an internationally famous origamist with over 120 books to his name - Nick Robinson (origami).
2024-08-17 Thailand women's national under-18 softball team Thailand women's junior national softball team is the junior national team for Thailand. The team competed at the 2003 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Nanjing, China where they finished fourteenth.
2024-08-26 South Africa women's national under-18 softball team South Africa women's junior national softball team is the junior national under-19 team for South Africa administered by Softball South Africa. The team competed at the 2007 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Enschede, Netherlands where they finished fifteenth. The team competed at the 2011 ISF Junior Women's World Championship in Cape Town, South Africa where they finished thirteenth.
2024-09-06 Pediatrix Medical Group (American physician-led national medical group) Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc., formerly MEDNAX, is an American company founded in 1979 and headquartered in Sunrise, Florida, United States. Pediatrix partners with hospitals, health systems and health care facilities to offer clinical services to women and children.
2024-09-06 Moore Center for Theoretical Cosmology and Physics (organization) The Moore Center for Theoretical Cosmology and Physics (CTCP) is a think tank for research into the nature of the universe on cosmological and nanoscales. Their research involves studies "from the beginning of time to the ongoing dynamics of dark matter, galaxies, and stars."
2024-09-05 Eulogio Tibay (Filipino inventor) Eulogio Camacho Tibay (March 11, 1923 - November 19, 2001) was a Filipino inventor. He invented a special screw which can withstand all kinds of motion and vibration, a corrugated plastic roofing assembly, a cigarette filter and an amphibian vehicle.
2024-08-18 Timeline of Pinterest (timeline) This is a timeline of Pinterest, an Internet service that serves as a "visual discovery tool", as well as the eponymous company.
2024-08-28 SDMT Prabhavati Public School (School in pipalpadar, Odisha, India) Shree Dadiji Mandir Trust Prabhavati Public School, also known as SDMT Prabhavati Public School and S.D.M.T.P.P.S., is an Indian school located in Manigaon, Odisha.
2024-08-29 Voilà (album) (2010 studio album by Rhaissa Bittar) Voilà is the first album of the Brazilian singer Rhaissa Bittar, who arose from the alternative music scene of São Paulo (Brazil). It was released in 2010.
2024-09-05 Christine Warnke (Academic, politician) Christine M. Warnke is a senior vice president at Capitol Hill Consulting Group in Washington, D.C., and a local talk show host. She is an at-large member of the District of Columbia Democratic State Committee. Previously, she was a lawyer at Hogan Lovells.
2024-08-24 Unger Steel Group The Unger Steel Group is an Austrian company engaged in structural and architectural steel construction, including acting as a general contractor. In addition to the headquarters in Austria, it has around 20 subsidiaries in Central and Eastern Europe, and the Middle East, with an overall annual capacity of 70,000 tons for the two production facilities in Oberwart (Austria) and Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)
2024-09-02 North Malabar Institute of Technology (Engineering college in Kanhangad, Kasaragod District, Kerala, India) North Malabar Institute of Technology is an engineering college located at Kanhangad, Kasaragod district, Kerala, India. It is affiliated to Kannur University.
2024-08-31 Andrej Petrovský (Slovak footballer) Andrej Petrovský (born 23 January 1992) is a Slovak professional footballer who plays as a defender for Norwegian club Rommen SK.
2024-08-23 Aleksi Ojala (Finnish racewalker) Aleksi Ojala (born 9 December 1992 in Urjala) is a Finnish racewalker who competes mostly at the 50 kilometres race walk. Ojala's club is Urjalan Urheilijat.
2024-08-18 Wayne T. Smith (chairman and CEO of Community Health Systems) Wayne T. Smith (born c. 1946) is an American businessperson in the health care industry. After starting his business career with the insurance company Humana Inc. in the 1970s, he served as Humana's president and chief operating officer (COO) from 1993 until 1996. In 1997 he was appointed president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Community Health Systems (CHS), also taking on the role of chairman in 2001. As head of the company, he has overseen projects such as the 2007 acquisition of Triad Hospitals, which came close to doubling the size of CHS. In 2014 he led the US$7.6 billion acquisition of Health Management Associates, which made CHS the largest for-profit hospital operator in the United States. (A title which it no longer holds).
2024-09-03 Flora Plumb (American actress (1944–2018)) Flora June Plumb (October 14, 1944 – July 8, 2018) was an American television and film actress.
2024-08-25 Elias Khoury Sleman (Syrian catholic priest) Elias Khoury Slaiman Slaiman (born 16 August 1951 in Hekr Semaan, Syria) is a Syrian emeritus bishop of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Latakia.
2024-09-03 Francis Rasolofonirina (Footballer (born 1986)) Maminiaina Francis Rasolofonirina (born 22 July 1986) is a footballer who plays as a centre-back. Born in Madagascar, he made 47 appearances for the Mauritius national team scoring twice.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2016 This is a list of statutory instruments made in the United Kingdom in the year 2016.
2024-08-31 Mystic Mountain (film) (2015 Tibetan film) Mystic Mountain is a 2015 Tibetan-language film written and directed by Tsering Dhundup.
2024-08-30 Turkey at the 2002 European Athletics Championships (Sporting event delegation) Turkey sent eight athletes, among to the 2002 European Athletics Championships held between August 6 and August 11, 2002 in Munich, Germany. The only medal-winning Turkish athlete was Süreyya Ayhan competing in the 1,500 m event.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at Rogers Arena Many local, regional and international artists have performed at Rogers Arena, Vancouver, Canada, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of concerts that were held at the venue are given in the table below, while other non-concert entertainment events are also included.
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2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at The OVO Hydro The OVO Hydro (previously known as "SSE Hydro") has been the busiest entertainment venue in Glasgow and Scotland since its opening in 2013. Many local, regional and international artists have performed at the venue, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of notable concerts are given in the table below, with other non-concert entertainment events also included. All events are arranged in a chronological order.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at Crypto.com Arena This article shows a list of concerts and other entertainment shows held at the Crypto.com Arena. The busiest arena in California has hosted many local, regional and international artists since its opening in 1999. A list of entertainment events are given in the tables below in chronological order.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at Perth Arena RAC Arena is the busiest indoor venue in Western Australia, with many local, regional and international artists having staged their performance at the arena. All events are arranged in a chronological order below while non-concert entertainment events are also included.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at Rod Laver Arena This article provides a list of entertainment events that were held at the Rod Laver Arena. The busiest indoor arena in Victoria have hosted many entertainment events from many local, regional and international artists; spanning a wide range of musical genres. All events are arranged in an chronological order.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at the Sydney SuperDome This is a list of some entertainment events that were held at the Qudos Bank Arena, previously known as the Sydney Super Dome. The largest indoor arena in Australia has since attracted many local and international artists to stage their performances at the venue. All events are arranged in chronological order.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at the O2 Arena Since opening in 2007, The O2 Arena has hosted hundreds of concerts from UK and international superstars. It was named the World's Best Venue by Pollstar in 2009. It has been named as the busiest indoor arena in the world with over 1,819,487 tickets sold in 2015 alone.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at Scotiabank Arena Scotiabank Arena, originally named Air Canada Centre (ACC), is the busiest indoor arena in Canada, and it has also been ranked as the 9th busiest music venue in the world in 2016, with 702,516 tickets being sold. The venue has played host to a large number of internationally renowned musicians in the past, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of artists who have performed concerts at the venue is included in the table below, while non-concert entertainment events are also added.
2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at the United Center (List of events) Since its opening in 1994, the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, has hosted many local, regional and international artists, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of notable concerts are given in the table below, with other non-concert entertainment events also included. All events are arranged in a chronological order.
2024-08-31 Pulse (confectionery) (Indian hard-boiled candy) Pulse (Pulse Candy), officially known as Pass Pass Pulse is a hard-boiled candy manufactured by the Indian multinational corporation and a FMCG conglomerate, DS Group (Dharampal Satyapal Group) in India. Launched in 2015, it quickly gained popularity for its unique flavor profile. The candy combines a fruity exterior with a tangy center. The concept of Pulse candy originated from kachcha aam (raw mango), a sour fruit traditionally enjoyed during summers alongside a dried tangy masala (spice mix), which elevates the fruit‘s flavour profile.
2024-09-01 William Morton Mackay William Morton Mackay (born 26 March 1934) is a Scottish Christian author and educator.
2024-08-13 NGC 7075 (Galaxy in the constellation of Grus) NGC 7075 is an elliptical galaxy with a radio emission located about 290 million light-years away in the constellation of Grus. NGC 7075 was discovered by astronomer John Herschel on September 4, 1834.
2024-09-03 Victor G. Dodig Victor George Dodig (born May 1965) is a Canadian banker who since 15 September 2014 has been the president of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. Dodig began his career in 1994 with McKinsey, then from 1997 to 2002 worked for Merrill Lynch. In 2002 he joined UBS in Toronto. Dodig was hired by CIBC in 2005 as an executive vice-president. In 2014, he succeeded Gerald T. McCaughey to become the bank's president.
2024-09-01 Omar Saint Andre (Mexican footballer (born 1996)) Omar Jesús Saint Andre Clemente (born 14 June 1996) is a Mexican footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ocelotes UNACH.
2024-08-30 Jane Parker (academic) (New Zealand employment relations academic) Jane Parker is a New Zealand employment relations academic. She was a full professor at Massey University from 2013, before joining the European Trade Union Institute as a senior researcher. Parker is a co-editor in chief of the journal Labour and Industry: A journal of the Social and Economic Relations of Work.
2024-08-31 Radio Raheem (Fictional character) Radio Raheem is a fictional character in the 1989 Spike Lee film Do the Right Thing, played by Bill Nunn. Radio Raheem's name is a reference to the boombox that he carries wherever he goes.
2024-09-04 Nelson Ruiz (Venezuelan boxer) Nelson Ruiz (born 25 May 1949) is a Venezuelan boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
2024-09-05 Pembroke Resources Pembroke Resources is an Australian coal mining company.
2024-08-29 Zoë Paul (South African-born, Athens-based sculptor and painter) Zoë Paul is a London-born, Athens-based artist raised by South African parents. She combines traditional techniques with products of industrial waste to examine community, craft and domestic spaces.
2024-09-02 José Quintero (footballer, born 2001) (Venezuelan footballer) José Quintero (born 27 July 2001) is a Venezuelan footballer.
2024-08-30 List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2014 This is a largely incomplete list of statutory instruments made in the United Kingdom in the year 2014.
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2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2020 This is a list of statutory rules made in the Northern Ireland in the year 2020.
2024-08-31 Martin Shearman (British diplomat) Martin James Shearman CVO (born 1965) is a British diplomat, who has served as the British Ambassador to Belgium since June 2019.
2024-09-04 John T. Wilson (born 1861) John T. Wilson was an American labor leader most well known for founding the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes at age 26 in 1887. He served as Grand Lodge President of the organization for 19 years before dying after being shot in the head by his brother.
2024-09-03 Fletcher Myers (Professional rugby league footballer) Fletcher Myers (born 12 May 2003) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a centre or winger for the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the National Rugby League and NSW Cup.
2024-09-04 National Anthem of the Republic of the Rif (National anthem) The Rif Anthem (Arabic: الريف موطننا) was the National Anthem of the Republic of the Rif from 1921 to 1926. The melody, also used in the national Anthem of Lebanon is now disputed among various composers (most notably by Wadia Sabra), seven years following the proclamation of the state of Greater Lebanon during the French mandate.
2024-09-05 Divya Sathyaraj (Indian nutritionist) Divya Sathyaraj is an Indian nutritionist. She is the daughter of actor Sathyaraj and sister of Sibi. Divya is the goodwill ambassador of The Akshaya Patra Foundation (TAPF), an NGO implementing the Government of India’s Midday Meal Scheme for school children. She has also started a movement in 2020, Mahilmadhi Iyakkam, an initiative to provide healthy and nutritious meals to the malnourished and under-privileged communities, free of cost.
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2024-08-20 Red (slur) (Topics referred to by the same term) "Red" as a slur or epithet may refer to:
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2024-08-20 Peter Vandenberg (Australian speedway rider) Peter John Vandenberg born Piet van Den Berg (2 September 1935 – April 1987) was a Dutch born Australian international speedway rider.
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2024-08-31 WAFU U20 Women's Cup (Football tournament) The WAFU U20 Women's Cup is a women's association football competition contested by national teams of All West African Football Union.
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2024-09-06 Muslim privilege (Societal privilege based on religion) Muslim privilege is a social advantage that is bestowed upon Muslims in historically Muslim societies. This arises out of the presumption that Muslim belief is a valid social norm, that leads to the marginalization of the nonreligious and members of other religions through institutional religious discrimination or religious persecution. Muslim privilege can also lead to the neglect of outsiders' cultural heritage and religious practices.
2024-08-24 Alejandra Villarreal (Mexican musician (born 2004)) Alejandra Villarreal Vélez (born 13 December 2004) is a Mexican musician. She is the bassist, backing vocalist, pianist, and songwriter for the band The Warning.
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2024-08-23 List of entertainment events at the Toyota Center Toyota Center is a multi-purpose arena in Houston, Texas opened in 2003. The venue has hosted many local, regional and international artists, spanning a wide range of musical genres. A list of notable concerts are given in the table below, with other non-concert entertainment events also included. All events are arranged in a chronological order.
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2024-08-30 List of statutory rules of Northern Ireland, 2018 This is a list of statutory rules made in the Northern Ireland in the year 2018.
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2024-09-06 Indrajit Prasad (Bangladeshi endocrinologist and researcher) Indrajit Prasad is Bangladeshi endocrinologist, academic and medical researcher. He is a professor and head of the Department of Diabetes & Endocrinology at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH). He is specializes in medicine, diabetes, thyroid and hormone diseases
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2024-09-05 Zaza Bibilashvili (Georgian politican) Zaza Bibilashvili (Georgian: ზაზა ბიბილაშვილი; born August 16, 1974) is a Georgian lawyer, writer, publicist and politician. He is the cofounder and chairman of the board of Ilia Chavchavadze Center for European Studies and Civic Education, the founder and Senior Partner of BGI Legal, and Chairman of the Georgian Richard Wagner Society.
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2024-08-25 Daigo Tanioka (Badminton player) is a Japanese badminton player from Kochi prefecture.

He graduated from the Futaba Mirai High School, and joined the Biprogy badminton team on 1 April 2024.

2024-09-02 SDSS J151451.78+311654.0 (Quasar in the constellation Corona Borealis) SDSS J151451.78+311654.0 also known as CSO 1085, is a quasar located in the constellation of Corona Borealis. At the redshift of 2.13, the object is located 10.6 billion light-years from Earth.
2024-08-28 SBSS 0953+549 (Quasar in the constellation Ursa Major) SBSS 0953+549 also known as SBS 0953+549 and QSO J0957+5440, is a quasar located in the constellation of Ursa Major. With a redshift of 2.58, the object is located 10.8 billion light-years away from Earth. It is a broad absorption-line quasar (BAL QSO) according to Sloan Digital Sky Survey. It was first studied in the 1980s, as part of the Second Byurakan Survey.
2024-09-02 Richard Sumah (Ghanaian presidential candidate (born 1977)) Richard Sumah (born 23 October 1977) is a Ghanaian politician who is contesting for the 2024 presidential election as an independent candidate.
2024-09-01 Anjum Sharma (Indian Actor) Anjum Sharma, also known as Anjumm Shharma, is an Indian actor. He is best known for his role as Sharad Shukla in Mirzapur.[excessive citations]
2024-09-05 Ruslan Prydryk (Ukrainian poker player) Ruslan Prydryk is a Ukrainian pro-amateur midstakes poker player from Lungansk, Ukraine.
2024-09-05 Vahid Johari (Iranian rower) Vahid Johari (Persian: وحید جوهری; born 1990) is an Iranian rower.
2024-09-05 Moon Kim (poker player) (Korean-American poker player) Moon Kim, also known as The Humming Guy; by virtue of the humming sound he made during his World Poker Tour (WPT) final table, is a Korean-American amateur poker player and jeweller. He won the 2012 WPT Bay 101 Shooting Stars event and made the unofficial final table (7th) of The Other World Championship (2012) ($118,966).
2024-09-05 Straight Up! to Canada Tour (2024 concert tour by Paula Abdul) The Straight Up! to Canada Tour was the planned third concert tour by American singer Paula Abdul. The tour will begin on September 25, 2024 in Victoria, British Columbia and conclude on October 26, 2024 in Sydney, Nova Scotia. American singers Taylor Dayne and Tiffany were to serve as the opening acts for the tour. Abdul announced on September 4, 2024 that the tour had been cancelled due to a recent injury.
2024-09-02 Tanha Dar Mazrae (Iranian short film) Tanha Dar Mazrae is a short film released in 2024, directed by and starring Seyed Ali Mousavi . This film explores the story of a boy named Mohammad and his eerie experiences at a mysterious farm.
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Also, he participated in Poet Idol Season One.

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2024-09-01 Maren Westin (American basketball player) Maren ‘Marty’ Westin, born January 3, 2005) is an American professional basketball player for the Green Bay Phoenix of the Horizon League. A standout guard at Becker High School who led the team to four Conference championships in a row, four consecutive state appearances, including the school program's first ever state championship in 2021, Westin now plays college basketball the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay.
2024-09-05 Michael Ruane (poker player) (American poker player) Michael Ruane is an American semi-amateur midstakes poker player who has

cashed four times in the World Cham- pionship Series Main Event including two final tables. His first came in 2016 inwith a fourth-place finish for $2,567,003; his second came in 2017 inwith a tenth place for $825,001; his third came in 2022 (147th place) for $62,500; while his fourth, a 545th-place finish for $32,500, came in 2023.

2024-09-02 Seyed Mohammad Mousavi Noor (Iranian cinematographer) Seyed Abdullah Mousavi Noor, known as Seyed Mohammad Mousavi Noor, is an Iranian cinematographer and editor. He worked on the short films Sayeye Penhan and Tanha Dar Mazrae.
2024-09-05 Neil Root (British writer) Neil Root (born 1971) is a British writer and journalist specialising in nonfiction books about crime, psychology and history. He is best known for his historical true crime books that look at how newspapers covered murders, including The Murder Gang: Fleet Street’s Elite Group of Crime Reporters in the Golden Age of Tabloid Crime.
2024-09-05 Esraa Owis (Egyptian athletics competitor) Esraa Muhammed Samir Owis (Arabic: اسراء محمد سمير•عويس; born 15 October 1997) is an Egyptian track and field athlete who competes in the long jump and triple jump.
2024-08-29 Next West Bengal Legislative Assembly election (Elections for the 18th Legislative assembly of West Bengal) The Next West Bengal legislative assembly election is expected to be held in March–April 2026 to elect all 294 members of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. Mamata Banerjee is the incumbent Chief Minister of West Bengal.
2024-09-04 Sofia Nelson (American public defender) Sofia Valencia Nelson is an American public defender, attorney, and activist from Detroit, Michigan. A student at Yale University, Nelson was a friend of JD Vance and released a series of emails between the two to the New York Times in 2024. They were co-counsel in the cases of Doe v. Snyder (a constitutional challenge to Michigan's sex offender registry laws) and Barry v. Lyon (a challenge to a Michigan law terminating food assistance to those outstanding felony warrants).
2024-08-31 Naresh Sharma (Exponent of Japanese Martial Arts) Naresh Sharma is a 7th Dan Blackbelt Martial Artist. He has been trained and achieved his dan grades in Japan. He is also the founder and director of an international Karate organization "Japan Karatedo Shito-Ryu International Renshikan''.
2024-09-01 Scott Nickles (American politician) Scott Nickles (born in 1968) is an American politician and former police officer currently serving as the mayor of Round Lake Beach, Illinois since 2020.
2024-09-02 Pinch to Punch (Japanese anime television series) Pinch to Punch (Japanese: ピンチとパンチ, English: Pinch and Punch) is a gag anime that ran from September 29, 1969, to March 28, 1970, for 156 episodes. It was broadcast on Fuji TV affiliated stations and produced by Fuji TV Enterprises (formerly TV Douga)
2024-08-24 Suborno Isaac Bari (Youngest NYU student) Suborno Isaac Bari (born April 9, 2012) is an American math prodigy.
2024-09-04 Plants vs. Zombies (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Plants vs. Zombies is a video game franchise about using plants to defend a zombie invasion.
2024-08-24 Northern Diocese (Reformed Episcopal church in the United Kingdom) The Northern Diocese of the Free Church of England, is a Free Church of England and a Reformed Episcopal Church diocese which covers the northern portion of the British Isles. The Southern Diocese covers the southern half of England.
2024-08-24 Southern Diocese (Reformed Episcopal church in the United Kingdom) The Southern Diocese of the Free Church of England, is a Free Church of England and a Reformed Episcopal Church diocese which covers the southern half of England with the Northern Diocese covering the more northerly parts of the British Isles.
2024-08-27 Udayan Secondary School, Barisal (Private, christian missionary school in Barisal, Bangladesh) Udayan Secondary School is an educational institution located in the city of Barisal, Bangladesh. The school was established in 1953 by a Catholic Christian missionary society and has since been managed by the missionary community. The school provides education to students at both the primary and secondary levels.
2024-09-02 Christina Rahm (scientist) Christina Rahm is an American scientist, researcher, bestselling author, and entrepreneur. She is widely recognized as a pioneer in the field of health and wellness, and is a globally sought-after speaker.
2024-08-18 Jia Rizivi (Canadian filmmaker (born 1977)) Jia Rizvi (born 1 September 1977, also known as Jia Wertz) is a Canadian filmmaker, and Founder and fashion designer of Studio 15. She is known for her debut documentary film, Conviction: a true story based on the life of 16-year-old Jeffrey Deskovic who was wrongly convicted for the rape and murder of Angela Correa, his high school classmate. Rizvi won Digital trends media group DEI award for her work to show the flaws in the American justice system through Conviction.
2024-08-22 Trivandrum Royals (Cricket team) Trivandrum Royals are a professional cricket team based in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. The team is one of the franchises in the Kerala Cricket League (KCL), organised by the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) and sanctioned by the Board of Control for Cricket in India.The Adani Group is the title sponsor of the Trivandrum Royals cricket team, supporting the team through a prominent partnership.
2024-09-01 Munish Kumar Raizada (Indian politician born 1968) Munish Kumar Raizada (born 21 July 1968) is an Indian-American medical doctor, politician, director, producer, and editor-in-chief. He is the current President of the Bharatiya Liberal Party, elected in 2024. Raizada is also known for his work as the Director and Producer of the web series Transparency: Pardarshita and serves as the Editor-in-Chief of NewsGram, a Chicago-based digital media platform.
2024-08-20 Prateek Raj (Indian social scientist) Prateek Raj is an Indian academic who is an Assistant Professor in Strategy at Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. He is known for his work highlighting caste and regional inequality in India, and for advocating for social issues including LGBT rights and against hate speech. He is an Affiliate Fellow at the Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
2024-09-05 Potech Potech is a cybersecurity and information & technology company, offering services that include IT & cybersecurity advisory, training & coaching, Security Operations Center (SOC) & managed services, software engineering, cybersecurity technology development & distribution, security & business intelligence services.
2024-08-22 Thrissur Titans (Cricket team) Thrissur Titans are a professional franchise cricket team participating in the Kerala Cricket League (KCL). Representing the city of Thrissur, the team has generated significant interest ahead of its debut in the league.
2024-08-20 Viva Van (American professional wrestler) Victoria Tran, known by her ring name Viva Van, is an American professional wrestler. She is known for her work on the independent circuit, having made appearances for promotions such as All Elite Wrestling, Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, Impact Wrestling, and Championship Wrestling from Hollywood. During a modelling career in the early 2010s, she was known professionally as Victorya Van Tran.
2024-08-23 Namumula (2024 single by Maki) "Namumula" (transl. Blush, lit.'Reddening') is a song by Filipino singer Maki. It was released as a digital single on August 30, 2024, through Tarsier Records, and was produced by Nhiko Sabiniano.
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2024-08-28 Rocket drone A rocket drone is a new[when?][citation needed] class of weaponry that combines the characteristics of both rockets (missiles) and drones. It is capable of performing tasks typical of both categories of weapons due to its unique[citation needed] design and innovative[citation needed] technical specifications. The world's first[citation needed] successful launch of a rocket drone named "Palianytsia" was carried out by Ukrainian defense forces on August 24, 2024, during the Russian invasion, on the occasion of the 33rd anniversary of Ukraine's independence.
2024-08-24 Tanvi Patri (Indian badminton player) Tanvi Patri (born 14 April 2011) is an Indian badminton player.
2024-09-02 Zen-chan Tsū-chan (Japanese anime television series) Zen-chan Tsū-chan, (Japanese: ゼンちゃんツーちゃん) is a mini-anime series that was broadcast by Nippon Television and produced by Jihō Eigaisha, it was broadcast from October 20, 1969, to January 17, 1970. A 15-minute traffic safety film was made in 1971 as part of a traffic accident prevention campaign program (combining anime and live-action). The series was produced by Time Film Company.
2024-09-02 Santhosh Suvarna (Indian extreme noseleed-stakes poker player) Santhosh Suvarna is an Indian extreme nosebleed-stakes live tournament poker player and businessman the winner of the $250,000 Official High Stakes World Championship (World Series of Poker) ($5,415,152) (2024); the third-place finisher of the $125,000 + 7,500 Inofficial High Stakes World Championship (Triton Super High Roller Series Monte Carlo Main Event) ($1,772,000) (2023); and the first place finisher of the €50,000 Diamond High Stakes Championship (World Series of Poker Europe) ($695,291) (2022).
2024-08-28 Siege of Badami (1786) Military operations began with the Siege of Badami, a fortified town surrounded by rugged terrain and high hills. The town, defended by a strong wall, a dry ditch, and other fortifications, was initially attacked with little success. An assault commenced on May 20, involving rockets and artillery, but was met with heavy resistance and casualties due to mines and fortifications. Despite these setbacks, Badami fell, and the forts' surrender was inevitable. The garrison, cut off from water, led to negotiations and surrender on May 21, with the condition of personal safety for the garrison. After capturing Badami, Nana returned to Poona, Mudhoji Bhonsle to Nagpur, leaving his son Khandoji in command, and Parashuram Bhau went to Tasgaon for a ceremony. Consequently, the confederates’ vigilance diminished post-capture.
2024-09-03 Safavid Capture of Mesopotamia (1623-1624) The Ottoman-Safavid conflicts spanning from 1623 to 1639 constitute a critical episode in the prolonged rivalry between these two significant Middle Eastern powers. This period represents the fourth phase in their complex interactions and stands as the culmination of a series of intense battles fought primarily over the control of Mesopotamia, a region of immense strategic and religious importance.
2024-09-06 Reworked fiction A reworked fiction is a work of fiction that is re-published with significant changes.[according to whom?]
2024-09-02 Pedro Neves (poker player) (Portuguese quarter-professional poker player) Pedro Neves is a quarter-professional midstakes poker player best known for winning a bracelet in the $1,500 No Limit Hold'em - Monster Stack (Bracelet Event #38) (World Series of Poker 2024) ($1,098,220) and finishing second in the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event (2023) for $1,183,037.
2024-09-01 Regan Frame (New Zealand footballer (born 2006)) Regan Frame (born 27 March 2006) is a New Zealand footballer who plays as a Goalkeeper for Southern League club Nomads United.
2024-08-30 Pro Cricket League (Cricket tournament) The Pro Cricket League (PCL) is a franchise-based cricket tournament which is scheduled to begin with its first edition in 2024. It will feature former international cricket players. The competition was announced in July 2024, with 6 teams slated to play 18 matches against each other during the tournament.
2024-08-31 Technitium DNS Server (Network level ad- and tracker-blocking app) Technitium DNS Server is a free, opensource (GPLv3), cross platform, authoritative, caching and recursive DNS server software. It supports DNS-over-TLS, DNS-over-HTTPS, and DNS-over-QUIC encrypted DNS protocols. It also supports DNSSEC signing and validation for RSA and ECDSA algorithms with both NSEC and NSEC3.
2024-08-31 Sweetness (upcoming film) (Canadian film) Sweetness is an upcoming psychological thriller film written and directed by Emma Higgins in her feature directorial debut. The film stars Kate Hallett, Herman Tømmeraas, Aya Furukawa, Justin Chatwin, Steven Ogg and Amanda Brugel.
2024-08-31 Tonye Irims (A Nigerian Entrepreneur) Tonye Irims (Born, 2nd December, 1970) is a Nigerian inventor and entrepreneur. He is the founder of the prepaid solar electricity service for variable loads called WIsolar.
2024-09-02 Rouzbeh Rafie (Iranian-born composer) Rouzbeh Rafie is an Iranian-born composer currently based in the Netherlands.
2024-09-01 Velappaya Mahadevar temple (Hindu temple in Kerala, India) Velappaya Mahadevar Temple also knows Velappaya Shiva Temple is one among the 108 Shiva temples in India. The main deity here in this temple is Shiva.: 130  This temple is believed to have been consecrated by Parashurama.: 264–265 
2024-09-02 Vector TDx (2007 tower defence video game) Vector TDx (also Vector TD, Vector TD 2) is a flash tower defense game from 2006 created by David Scott and first published by Candystand. This game was a successor to Flash Elements, and was nominated for the Best PS3/PSP game.
2024-09-01 Viewquake (Insight that dramatically changes one's worldview) A viewquake is a term coined by economist Robin Hanson in 2010 to describe an "insight that dramatically changes one's worldview, making one see the world in a new way." These insights are significant because they go to the heart of fundamental concepts, altering how someone thinks about a wide range of topics.
2024-09-01 Reeves Cini (Maltese footballer) Reeves Cini(born 14 January 2002) is a Maltese professional footballer who currently plays for Pieta Hotspurs on a loan in the Maltese Challenge League
2024-09-05 Situation (A Little Sound and Sugababes song) (2024 single by A Little Sound and Sugababes) "Situation" is a song by English drum and bass musician and TikToker A Little Sound and English girl group Sugababes. It was released as a single on 30 August 2024.
2024-08-31 Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards (Building in Mars Orbit and surface) Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards otherwise known as Utopia Planitia is a United Federation of Planets construction facility built on the surface of Utopia Planitia basin of Mars.
2024-09-01 Zean Leonardi (Maltese footballer) Zean Leonardi (born 5 March, 2003) is a Maltese professional footballer who plays for Pieta Hotspurs in the Maltese Challenge League
2024-09-01 Franco Spitale (Argentinian pro-amateur poker player) Franco Spitale is an Argentinian pro-amateur poker player best knowned for winning the $1,500 No Limit Hold'em - Millionaire Maker (Bracelet Event #54) at the World Series of Poker 2024 for $1,250,125. He also has three top 2 finishings in the Argentine Pro Tour for a combined total of about $250,000.
2024-09-01 Siren Song (Dove) (Opera by Jonathan Dove) Siren Song is a 1994 English opera in one act with music by Jonathan Dove and libretto by Nick Dear based on the 1992 true crime story “Siren Song: A Story Stranger Than Fiction” by Gordon Honeycombe.
2024-09-06 Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, Michigan State University The Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior (EEB) at Michigan State University is a graduate-level program that was founded in 1987. As of 2023, the EEB Program had more than 75 core faculty, 40 affiliated postdocs, and 100 graduate students, along with more than 500 alumni. Elise Zipkin is the current Director of the Program.
2024-09-04 Sana Sha Sana Sha is an Indian actress and model.
2024-09-01 Tom Smail Tom Smail (born 1964) is a British composer who lives and works in the United Kingdom.
2024-09-01 Opinion polling and seat projections for the 2029 European Parliament election This article lists EU-wide seat projections and popular vote estimates as well as national polls for the 2029 European Parliament election.
2024-09-06 Skye (song) (1984 single by Runrig) "Skye" is a 1984 single released by Scottish celtic rock band Runrig, released as the second single from their fourth studio album Heartland (1985). Released on 30 November 1984, "Skye" is a tribute to the Isle of Skye, the island in the Inner Hebrides off the coast of mainland Scotland, where the band originate from.
2024-09-02 Ramesh Auti (Indian film editors) Ramesh Yashwant Auti (born 20 February 1992) is an Indian film editor who works in Hindi, Marathi and Bhojpuri films.
2024-09-02 Uzair Sher Khan (Pakistani politician) Uzair Sher Khan is a Pakistani politician who is the current mayor of Havelian.
2024-09-01 Pete Glidewell (American politician (born 1946)) Powell Watkins Glidewell III (born 1946) is an American Democratic politician. He ran for the 6th Congressional District of North Carolina in the year 2016, but lost to Mark Walker of the Republican Party. Glidewell is also a member of the Alamance Community College Board of Trustees. He is married to Elizabeth Glidewell, with whom he has five children.
2024-09-02 Thinklab Group Limited (Nigerian company) Thinklab Group Limited is a Nigerian conglomerate headquartered in Abuja, Nigeria, with interests in sustainable projects, infrastructural development, energy, media, and the agro-allied sector.
2024-09-02 Peter Park (poker player) (American amateur midstakes poker player) Peter Park is an American amateur midstakes poker player and professional aviation industry worker best knowned for finishing first in the $1,000 + 500 No Limit Hold'em - Super Turbo Bounty (Bracelet Event #51) at the World Series of Poker 2024 ($240,724). He also final tabled another midstakes event at the same series finishing 7th in the $2,500 No Limit Hold'em (Bracelet Event #68) for $103,279.
2024-09-03 NASCAR Inside The Playoffs (American TV series or program) NASCAR Inside The Playoffs is a 60-minute TV show that goes in-depth about the NASCAR playoffs like highlighting the drivers in the playoffs, in depth interviews and etc.
2024-09-03 Railway stations in Karaikudi Karaikudi is the largest city in sivaganga district in Tamil Nadu. It is also the headquarters of the Chettinad region, which comes under Madurai railway division of the southern Railway zone in India. The city has several train stations, of which the Karaikudi Junction is the most important and busiest in the district and nearer parts of the region. This Junction is undergoing various developments by the Indian Railways AMRUT schemes. The undergoing electrification on Tiruvarur-Karaikudi line is expedited as the line demands more trains along with the reinstated schedules.
2024-09-03 Urutau (3D Printable Firearm) (3D-printable firearm) The Urutau is a physible, 3D-printable, semi-automatic, bullpup, pistol-caliber carbine. The firearm was designed and manufactured between 2021 and 2024 by a gun designer known by the pseudonyms "Joseph The Parrot" and "Zé Carioca."
2024-09-05 Christiane Wolf Christiane Wolf [pronounced "kri-stii-aa-ne"] is a German-American author, speaker and teacher of mindfulness, compassion and stress reduction. With her medical background, Wolf is known for her specialty in working with people who suffer from chronic illness and pain. Wolf is an authorized Buddhist teacher in the Insight (Vipassana) meditation tradition and teaches classes and retreats worldwide.
2024-09-04 UnchainedTV (Television channel) UnchainedTV is a free streaming and social media news and entertainment network to promote a plant-based, sustainable lifestyle for human health, climate change mitigation, and to end needless animal suffering.
2024-09-04 Nafsika Antypas (Greek-Canadian entrepreneur and former producer) Nafsika Antypas (born February 25, 1977) is a Greek-Canadian entrepreneur, producer, and vegan author. She is known for her work on the television series "Plant-Based by Nafsika" and as the founder of the vegan food brand Nafsika’s Garden.
2024-09-05 Gilbert Wynne Gilbert Wynne (born 1934 in Hawarden, Flintshire) is a British TV actor.[unreliable source?]
2024-09-06 Tenet Media (American right-wing media company) Tenet Media was an American right-wing media company founded by Lauren Chen and her husband Liam Donovan in January 2022. Tenet Media features six right-wing influencers, including Matt Christiansen, Tayler Hansen, Benny Johnson, Tim Pool, Dave Rubin, and Lauren Southern. It describes itself as a "network of heterodox commentators that focus on western political and cultural issues".
2024-09-05 Premier Energies Limited Premier Energies Limited is an Indian publicly listed company specializing in the manufacturing of solar energy equipment. The company, founded in 1995, is listed on both the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) with the trading symbols NSE: PREMIERENE and BSE: 544238, respectively. Its ISIN code is INE0BS701011. It provides products such as Solar cell, monofacial and bifacial solar modules, and also offers services such as Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) and Operations and Maintenance (O&M) solutions.
2024-09-06 Nguyễn Sỹ Đức (Vietnamese footballer) Nguyễn Sỹ Đức (born February 10, 2004) is a Vietnamese professional footballer he play a defender, specifically as a Right-back, for V.League 1 Hà Nội FC.