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Fritas de prasa
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Fritas de prasa, also keftes de prasa and albondigas de prasa () are fried potato-leek pancakes common in Sephardic Jewish cuisine.
Fritas de prasa have been served by Sephardic Jews on Rosh Hashanah, Hanukkah, Passover since the time of the Spanish Inquisition and forced expulsion of Jews from Spain.
== Etymology ==
Tan and Hosking note that "the name reflects the journey of Sephardic cuisine". The term "prasa," meaning leek, originates from Greek and has influenced the Turkish word "pirasa." The word "kofte," referring to minced meat, is of Persian origin and is commonly used in Turkish cuisine to denote meatballs. The Spanish word "albondigas," used for meatballs, has its roots in the Arabic term "al-bunduq," which means hazelnut and, by extension, small round objects. It is likely that Jews in Spain adopted this term.
According to Tan and Hosking, this dish "would be listed among the top five typically Jewish dishes among Turkish Jews."
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"kosher salt",
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"Sephardic Jewish cuisine",
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"Leeks",
"cooking oil",
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62,101,022 |
Indigenous Defence Equipment Exporters Association
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== History ==
The Defence Production Policy of 2018 targeted achieving annual defence exports of Rs 35,000 crore by 2025. The IDEEA was formed to facilitate achieving this. who reiterated the target in the presence of Defence Attaches from various countries.
== Organisation ==
The Indigenous Defence Equipment Exporters Association is a non-profit organisation created under the terms of the Section 8 of the Companies Act.
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"Government of India",
"Bipin Rawat",
"The Economic Times",
"Business Standard",
"Nonprofit organization",
"Defence industry of India",
"Companies Act 2013",
"Defence Attache",
"Indian rupee",
"crore",
"Indian Army",
"Outlook (Indian magazine)",
"India"
] |
62,101,025 |
DreamHaven Press
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DreamHaven Press is a small, independent press that publishes mainly books, comic books, and short stories, from the science fiction and fantasy genres. It is associated with the independent bookstore Dreamhaven Books, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Both were founded by Greg Ketter, who is active in the science fiction and fantasy convention fandom community.
Since 1993, DreamHaven Press has regularly published hardcovers, softcovers, chapbooks, and assorted other printed materials, notably included fiction and poems by Neil Gaiman, including the short story Snow, Glass, Apples. Although a small press, it remains an important part of the science fiction and fantasy community, by publishing more unusual and less commercial works.
== Selected publications, by date ==
Larry Niven, Strange Light (2010)
Peter S. Beagle, Strange Roads (2008)
includes "Uncle Chaim and Aunt Rifke and the Angel" Nominee, World Fantasy Award—Novella, (2009)
Gene Wolfe, Strange Birds (2006) Chapbook, including two stories
Greg Ketter (ed.) Shelf Life: Fantastic Stories Celebrating Bookstores (2005)
Neil Gaiman, Telling Tales (2003)
Dennis Etchison, The Death Artist (2000)
Jack Cady, The Night We Buried Road Dog (1998)
Neil Gaiman, Day of the Dead : A Babylon 5 Scriptbook (1998)
Martha Soukup, The Arbitrary Placement of Walls (1997)
Dennis Etchison, California Gothic (1995) Limited Edition
Neil Gaiman, Snow, Glass, Apples (1994) Illustrated by Charles Vess
Stephen Jones & Neil Gaiman, Now We Are Sick (1994, reprint 2005)
Neil Gaiman, Angels and Visitations: A Miscellany (1993)
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"Snow, Glass, Apples",
"Greg Ketter",
"Gene Wolfe",
"comic book",
"fantasy genre",
"Minnesota",
"Minneapolis",
"United States",
"Chapbook",
"Peter S. Beagle",
"Larry Niven",
"DreamHaven Books",
"Hardcover",
"World Fantasy Award—Novella",
"Jack Cady",
"Neil Gaiman",
"Stephen Jones (author)",
"Martha Soukup",
"Fandom",
"science fiction",
"Paperback",
"Dennis Etchison",
"Angels and Visitations"
] |
62,101,027 |
File:Masaki Suda - Play.png
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== Summary ==
== Licensing ==
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[
"Epic Records Japan",
"Masaki Suda"
] |
62,101,030 |
Starling City (Arrow episode)
|
"Starling City" is the first episode of the eighth season of the American television series Arrow, based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow, revolving around billionaire playboy Oliver Queen as he returns to Starling City (later renamed Star City), after having been shipwrecked for five years, and becomes a bow-wielding, hooded vigilante who sets out to fight crime and corruption. It is set in the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with the other television series of the universe. The episode was written by showrunners Marc Guggenheim and Beth Schwartz, and directed by James Bamford.
Stephen Amell stars as Oliver, and is joined by principal cast members David Ramsey, Rick Gonzalez, Juliana Harkavy, Katherine McNamara, Ben Lewis, Joseph David-Jones, LaMonica Garrett and Katie Cassidy. The episode follows two storylines; in one, Oliver is sent to Earth-2 on a mission by Mar Novu / The Monitor. In the other, set in 2040, Mia Smoak and William Clayton's team face a new enemy.
"Starling City" first aired in the United States on The CW on October 15, 2019, and was watched live by 0.8 million viewers, with a 0.3/2 share among adults aged 18 to 49. The episode received generally positive reviews from critics.
== Plot ==
In 2019, Mar Novu / the Monitor sends Oliver Queen to Earth-2 to retrieve a rare element, Dwarf Star particles, which are only native to that Earth. Oliver arrives on Lian Yu and is taken to Starling City. He is greeted by the doppelgängers of his mother Moira, Malcolm Merlyn and Malcolm's son Tommy. Oliver steals Moira's key card to infiltrate Queen-Merlyn Enterprises as the Green Arrow, only to find out the particles were already stolen by the Dark Archer. He is then attacked by The Hood, who on this Earth is the doppelgänger of Adrian Chase, only to be saved by Laurel Lance who takes Oliver to her bunker. Oliver assumes the Dark Archer is Malcolm, whom he confronts, only to be attacked again by the Dark Archer, who is revealed to be Tommy.
The following day, sergeant Dinah Drake interrogates Oliver and his family about the incident, but is interrupted by Malcolm's bodyguard, Rene Ramirez. John Diggle of Earth-1 arrives on Earth-2 to seek out Oliver, who tells him he will die in the coming crisis. That night, Tommy kidnaps Oliver, who realizes he is planning to use the particles to level the Glades as retribution for taking the life of his Thea Queen, Oliver's sister, who died of an overdose. Oliver manages to escape with the help of Diggle and returns to Laurel's bunker, where he teams up with her and Adrian.
Oliver convinces Tommy to not commence his plan, but Tommy initially ignores him. After fighting each other, Tommy is convinced and turns himself in. The team returns to the bunker, where Adrian deduces that Oliver is from a parallel universe. Before Oliver and Diggle return to Earth-1, Earth-2 comes under attack. Laurel escapes with Oliver and Diggle before Starling City and the rest of Earth-2 is mysteriously vaporized.
In 2040, Connor Hawke, Mia Smoak, William Clayton, and Zoe Ramirez encounter the Deathstroke Gang, led by Connor's adoptive brother John Diggle "J.J." Jr., who have grown more powerful since the destruction of the wall between Star City and the Glades.
== Production ==
=== Development ===
On July 11, 2019, it was announced that the season premiere of the eighth season of Arrow would be titled "Starling City". The episode was directed by James Bamford, and written by showrunners Marc Guggenheim and Beth Schwartz.
=== Writing ===
Marc Guggenheim said "Starling City" would be "like a remix of the pilot. It really revisits fun, key moments in the pilot", in addition to one of its scenes being a "throwback" to Oliver Queen's first meeting with Felicity Smoak in the first season. The episode's first few minutes, which show Oliver running on Earth-2's Lian Yu before being discovered by sailors and taken to this Earth's Starling City, emulate a similar scene from the pilot episode. The scene which Guggenheim said would be a "throwback" shows Oliver approaching a woman who he initially mistakes for this Earth's Felicity, at the offices of Queen-Merlyn Enterprises. Though many other scenes, such as Oliver uniting with the Earth-2 versions of his family are near-verbatim homages to the pilot, the denizens of Earth-2 differ from their Earth-1 counterparts in many ways. Among them, Moira Queen is married to Malcolm Merlyn instead of Walter Steele like her Earth-1 counterpart; Tommy Merlyn is the Dark Archer instead of Malcolm; Rene Ramirez and Dinah Drake are corrupt; and Adrian Chase is a vigilante known as the Hood. Chase's quote, "if you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains -- however improbable -- must be the truth" which he attributes to this Earth's Bruce Wayne, was originally created by Arthur Conan Doyle for his Sherlock Holmes stories. The episode ends with Earth-2 being vaporised by a wave of antimatter; the writers consulted with writers of The Flash regarding the destruction of Earth-2 to ensure they could destroy this Earth.
=== Casting ===
Main cast members Stephen Amell, David Ramsey, Rick Gonzalez, Juliana Harkavy, Katherine McNamara, Ben Lewis, Joseph David-Jones, LaMonica Garrett and Katie Cassidy appear as Oliver Queen / Green Arrow, John Diggle, Earth-2's Rene Ramirez and Dinah Drake, Mia Smoak, William Clayton, Connor Hawke, Mar Novu / Monitor and Earth-2's Laurel Lance / Black Canary. Despite the "special appearance" bill, Cassidy is still considered part of the main cast. The guest cast includes Susanna Thompson, John Barrowman and Josh Segarra as the Earth-2 versions of Moira Queen, Malcolm Merlyn and Adrian Chase. Additional guest stars include Andrea Sixtos as Zoe Ramirez, Charlie Barnett as John Diggle Jr., and Colin Donnell as the Earth-2 version of Tommy Merlyn.
=== Filming ===
Preparation for the episode ran from July 2 until July 12, 2019. Filming began on July 11, the day of the title reveal, and ended on July 27.
=== Critical response ===
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 100% approval rating for the episode, based on 13 reviews, with an average rating of 8.89/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Arrow kicks off its final season with a cosmic bang, harkening back to its origins and establishing the stakes of its dimensional conflict in emotional, rousing style."
Allison Shoemaker of The A.V. Club rated the episode B+, saying, "The whole thing works because Amell and Ramsey make it work—particularly Amell, who plays his hellos and goodbyes as though Oliver's heart might burst at any moment, were the stakes not so high. It works because the writers allow those winks and easter eggs to carry real emotional weight. And it works because it's a fittingly bittersweet place to start what's likely to be a bittersweet season." Delia Harrington of Den of Geek rated the episode five out of five stars, describing it as "fun-ass television" and "a tremendous step forwards". She complimented all the callbacks to season 1 and Stephen Amell's acting stating that he is "pumping more of his natural charm into the role than usual."
Jesse Schedeen of IGN rated the episode 8.7 out of 10, noting that the action scenes suffer as most of them are in dimly lit rooms and feature two identical archers fighting. Schedeen praised Amell's performance and the strong material he is given to work with. Chancellor Agard of Entertainment Weekly said, "Overall, I liked the premiere. The writers and stars promised it would be an ode to season 1, and it definitely succeeded in that respect. All the nods to the past were really fun and sweet". Laura Hurley of Cinema Blend said, "The end has begun for Arrow thanks to the premiere of the eighth and final season, and "Starling City" will go down as one of the most game-changing in the history of the entire Arrow-verse." Trent Moore of Syfy Wire said that Oliver "gets some much needed closure with his mother [...] That scene provided a true emotional tether to Oliver's mission this season, and it was great to see that character receive a final sendoff."
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"Adrian Chase (Arrowverse Earth-2)",
"Katherine McNamara",
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"Sherlock Holmes",
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"Walter Steele (Arrowverse)",
"Josh Segarra",
"Earth-2 (Arrowverse)",
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"John Barrowman",
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"Moira Queen (Arrowverse Earth-2)",
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"Pilot (Arrow)",
"IGN",
"review aggregator",
"Dinah Drake (Arrowverse Earth-2)",
"Charlie Barnett (actor)",
"Arrowverse",
"Entertainment Tonight",
"Zoe Ramirez",
"David Ramsey",
"TV by the Numbers",
"The A.V. Club",
"You Have Saved This City",
"Thea Queen",
"Tommy Merlyn (Arrowverse Earth-2)",
"John Diggle (Arrowverse)",
"Syfy Wire",
"Felicity Smoak (Arrowverse)",
"Marc Guggenheim",
"Star City (Arrowverse)",
"Fandango Media",
"Bruce Wayne",
"James Bamford (stunt coordinator)",
"Starling City",
"Mia Smoak",
"Lian Yu (Arrowverse location)",
"Entertainment Weekly",
"The Flash (2014 TV series)",
"Moira Queen (Arrowverse)",
"Beth Schwartz",
"Arrow (TV series)",
"LaMonica Garrett",
"Stephen Amell",
"Green Arrow",
"Ben Lewis (Canadian actor)",
"Juliana Harkavy",
"ComicsBeat",
"Queen-Merlyn Enterprises",
"Colin Donnell",
"John Diggle Jr.",
"Comic Book Resources"
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62,101,034 |
Nazlı Savranbaşı
|
{{Infobox gymnast
| name = Nazlı Savranbaşı
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| height = She then made her international debut at the Austrian Team Open where the Turkish team finished sixth, and Savranbaşı finished 17th in the all-around. Then at the FIT Challenge in Ghent, she helped the Turkish junior team finish eighth. She finished 19th with the Turkish team at the 2017 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival.
Savranbaşı won the gold medal in the all-around at the 2018 Turkish Championships. She then competed at the 2018 Gymnasiade where she finished 14th in the all-around, and she tied for fifth place in the vault final. She took bronze medals in the vault and uneven bars and the gold medal in the floor exercise at the 2018 Gym Festival Trnava in Slovakia. The Turkish team finished 13th at the 2018 Junior European Championships, and Savranbaşı finished 22nd in the all-around. She competed at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina but did not advance to any finals.
=== Senior ===
Savranbaşı won the bronze medal in the all-around at her first senior Turkish Championships. She then competed at the 2019 Baku World Cup where she finished ninth in the floor exercise final. She competed at the 2019 European Championships but did not qualify for any finals. She began competing in the German Bundesliga for the Berkheim club. Berkheim finished second in League 2 at the 2nd Bundesliga event, and Savranbaşı won the all-around. She then competed at the Koper World Challenge Cup and finished seventh on the uneven bars. She was selected to represent Turkey at the 2019 European Games where she finished 26th in the all-around during the qualification round. She won the gold medal on the uneven bars at the Mersin World Challenge Cup. At the 2019 World Championships, she finished 61st in the all-around and qualified a spot for the 2020 Olympic Games. After the World Championships, she competed at the 3rd Bundesliga where Berkheim finished eighth, and Savranbaşı finished third in the all-around.
Savranbaşı won the gold medal in the all-around at the 2020 Turkish Championships. At the 2021 Turkish Championships, she only competed on the uneven bars where she won the bronze medal. She then competed at the 2021 European Championships but did not advance to any finals. She finished sixth on the uneven bars at the 2021 Osijek World Challenge Cup. She then competed at the postponed-2020 Summer Olympics, but she did not advance past the qualifying round.
Savranbaşı represented Turkey at the 2022 Mediterranean Games where the Turkish team finished fourth in the team final. She qualified for the uneven bars final where she finished eighth. She then competed at the 2022 European Championships where the Turkish team finished 20th.
==Competition history==
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"Gymnastics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic qualification",
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"Gymnastics balance beam",
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"Gymnastics at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics",
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"2018 Summer Youth Olympics",
"2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships",
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"2021 in artistic gymnastics",
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62,101,051 |
Category:Masaki Suda albums
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[] |
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62,101,059 |
Sonal Varma
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Sonal Varma is an Indian economist who is currently working as the Managing Director and Chief Economist (India and Asia ex-Japan) for Nomura Holdings. She is based in Nomura Holdings' Singapore sector as a member of the Asia ex-Japan Global Market Research team. Bloomberg, and Business Standard. As an economist, she has worked with the Indian government in order to design India's industrial production index. Varma became the Managing Director and India Chief Economist for Nomura Holdings. In mid-2019, Varma expanded her work as the India and Asia ex-Japan Chief Economist in Nomura Holdings.
== Awards ==
The Asset magazine ranked Varma as #1 for Research in India in 2012 to 2015. in which they predicted different reforms that would allow India to grow economically. This report was written with Lehman Brothers, when Varma was still part of the company.
In February 2010, Varma was a contributing author for a report called The Ascent of Asia, in which different policies were predicted to increase Asia's gross domestic product. This report was written for Nomura Holdings.
In October 2012, Varma was part-author of a report for Nomura Holdings called Introducing NESII - The Nomura Economic Surprise Index for India. This report describes a new indicator for calculating any surprises and momentum in India's economic data.
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[
"Gross domestic product",
"Singapore",
"The Economic Times",
"CRISIL",
"ICICI Bank",
"Delhi School of Economics",
"Lehman Brothers",
"Lady Shri Ram College",
"Nomura Holdings",
"Business Standard",
"BloombergQuint",
"India"
] |
62,101,064 |
Yes Yes Yes (horse)
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Yes Yes Yes (foaled 26 September 2016) is a retired Australian thoroughbred racehorse. He won The Everest, and over seven million dollars.
==Background==
Yes Yes Yes was purchased by Darren Weir Racing/John Foote Bloodstock for $200,000 at the Magic Millions yearling sale.
==Racing career==
Yes Yes Yes made his debut at Moonee Valley on 1 December 2018, where he "ran on well" for a second. A fortnight later, he won his first race. After settling near the rear of the field, he "came through powerfully between horses inside the final 200m". Trainer Weir was then considering entering the Magic Millions Classic, saying, "He's got the right attitude and he's got the ability. It's a good prize money race so if he's holding together it would certainly be something to think about." He was then spelled instead.
In February 2019, trainer Darren Weir was banned for four years for the use of taser-like devices on his horses to improve performance. Yes Yes Yes was transferred to trainer Chris Waller. After a trial in February 2019, Yes Yes Yes resumed in the Group 2 Todman Stakes in March. Running last at the final bend, he won the race by half a length. Waller said, ""It's good to be able to take over a horse like this with prize money in the bank for the Slipper. Was good for my team to get familiar with the horse. We've had him for a number of weeks now, we picked out this race and full credit to the team where he has come from, they'd done a good job educating him well." As expected, Yes Yes Yes went on to the Golden Slipper, finishing seventh on a heavy track.
After a long spell, Yes Yes Yes had two trials in August. In September he raced in the Group 2 The Run to the Rose and the Group 1 Golden Rose, finishing second behind Bivouac in each.
In 2019, Yes Yes Yes was successful in The Everest at Randwick Racecourse. Trained by Chris Waller and ridden by Glen Boss, the colt won by half a length at odds of 8/1.
==Stud career==
Yes Yes Yes was retired to stud duties at Coolmore Stud in February 2020 after sustaining a tendon injury.
His initial service fee was listed as A$38,500.
==Pedigree==
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"Golden Rose Stakes",
"Danehill (horse)",
"Glen Boss",
"Northern Dancer",
"Coolmore Stud",
"Colt (horse)",
"Encosta De Lago",
"Glorious Song",
"Fantastic Light",
"Australia",
"Fairy King (horse)",
"The Everest",
"The Run to the Rose",
"Bay (horse)",
"Randwick Racecourse",
"Australian Champion Three Year Old",
"Magic Millions",
"Golden Slipper Stakes",
"Rahy",
"Nijinsky (horse)",
"A$",
"Moonee Valley Racecourse",
"Todman Stakes",
"Rock of Gibraltar (horse)",
"Blushing Groom",
"Magic Millions Classic"
] |
62,101,068 |
File:Masaki Suda - Love.png
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== Summary ==
== Licensing ==
|
[
"Epic Records Japan",
"Masaki Suda"
] |
62,101,070 |
Bitangad
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Bitangad Fort () is a fort in Nashik district in the Igatpuri taluka in Maharashtra state of India.
==Location==
The fort is located about 130 km from Mumbai. The nearest town is Ghoti. The fort lies about 22 km east of the Ghoti town on Kalsubai hill range. The fort is situated near the village Taked. A short walk from the Hanuman temple at Taked leads to the base village Bitanwadi.
==Places to see==
This fort can be reached after an easy walk of 30mins followed by a steep rock technical climb of another half an hour from the base village Bitangad. There are no proper fortifications or bastions left on the fort except for a few rock cut caves and water cisterns.
==History==
Very little history of this fort is known. It was used as a watch tower.
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[
"Nashik district",
"Maharashtra",
"Mumbai",
"Ghoti",
"Kalsubai",
"India"
] |
62,101,092 |
2019 UEC European Track Championships – Men's individual pursuit
|
The men's individual pursuit competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 19 October 2019.
==Results==
===Qualifying===
The first two racers raced for gold, the third and fourth fastest rider raced for the bronze medal.
===Finals===
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"2020 UEC European Track Championships – Men's individual pursuit",
"Szymon Krawczyk",
"Yauheni Akhramenka",
"Stefan Bissegger",
"2018 UEC European Track Championships – Men's individual pursuit",
"Mikhail Shemetau",
"Xeno Young",
"Omnisport Apeldoorn",
"Viktor Filutás",
"Jonathan Milan",
"Wojciech Ziółkowski",
"Domenic Weinstein",
"Vitālijs Korņilovs",
"Davide Plebani",
"Louis Pijourlet",
"Kyrylo Tsarenko",
"Alexander Evtushenko",
"Felix Groß",
"Oleksander Kryvych",
"Valère Thiébaud",
"Corentin Ermenault",
"Iúri Leitão",
"Apeldoorn",
"Rune Herregodts",
"2019 UEC European Track Championships"
] |
62,101,093 |
Peter Halm
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Peter Ignaz Johann Halm, later Von Halm (14 December 1854, Mainz 25 January 1923, Munich), was a German etcher who served as a professor of etching at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, from 1901 to 1923.
==Biography==
He was the son of an innkeeper and brewer. Initially, he wanted to become an architect and, in pursuit of that goal, attended the Technische Universität Darmstadt. After 1875, he studied copper engraving with Johann Leonhard Raab and general art subjects with Ludwig von Löfftz, at the Munich Academy.
From 1883 to 1885, he lived in Berlin at the invitation of his friend, Karl Stauffer-Bern, where he created graphic versions of the Old Masters for Wilhelm von Bode, Director of the Berlin State Museums. His younger brother, (later an art historian), came under his tutelage during this time.
In 1893, he married Katharina Müller (1873-1953), the daughter of a wealthy leather merchant, and they had three sons.
He began teaching at the Munich Academy in 1896. Five years later, he was named a Professor there and eventually took over the management of the classes taught by his former mentor, Raab. His students there included René Beeh, Willi Geiger,
, Hermann Kätelhön, and Walter Bud.
In late 1922, he became seriously ill and tendered his resignation, effective Jan. 1, 1923. He died three weeks later. A complete collection of his graphic works is maintained at the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München. Most are landscapes and village scenes.
His son, was a well known economist.
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"René Beeh",
"Berlin State Museums",
"etcher",
"Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München",
"Ludwig von Löfftz",
"Munich",
"Old Masters",
"Mainz",
"Technische Universität Darmstadt",
"Hermann Kätelhön",
"copper engraving",
"Walter Bud",
"Willi Geiger (painter)",
"Academy of Fine Arts, Munich",
"Karl Stauffer-Bern",
"art historian",
"innkeeper",
"Johann Leonhard Raab",
"Wilhelm von Bode",
"Universität Freiburg"
] |
62,101,099 |
Ali Naci Akansu
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Redirect Ali Akansu
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[
"Ali Akansu"
] |
62,101,102 |
Category:Dinamo Basket Sassari players
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[] |
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62,101,108 |
Maki mi
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Maki mi, also known as pork maki or maki soup, is a Filipino thick pork tenderloin soup originating from the Chinese-Filipino community of Binondo, Manila. It is made from lean pork tenderized by a meat mallet. It is marinated in soy sauce, garlic, black pepper, rice wine or vinegar, and onions before being covered with egg whites or starch (usually starch from corn, sweet potato or tapioca). It is then cooked in boiling beef stock, with beaten eggs dropped and stirred until they form strands. Egg noodles (mami) are also commonly added. The name "maki mi" takes its name from Hokkien Chinese (), meaning meat soup noodles.
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"Chinese language",
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/appleexpert.ca
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== Links ==
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== Links ==
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Link is not on the whitelist.
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== Users ==
== Selected additions ==
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== Entry ==
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New data reported. No links left in here mentioned edits. Marked stale. --COIBot (talk) 06:14, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
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Monroe School District (Washington)
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Monroe School District is a school district headquartered in Monroe, Washington.
The district includes almost all of Monroe, as well as most of High Bridge and Woods Creek; and parts of Chain Lake, Maltby, Monroe North, and Three Lakes.
==History==
Justin Blasko's term as superintendent ended on July 31, 2022 when he resigned. In October 2023, Jordan Hansen of the Everett Herald stated that the district was still "reeling from the resignation".
In the summer of 2023, Shawn Woodward was scheduled to become superintendent. After beginning his term, he set out to visit schools for 100 days so he could generate a strategic plan which would be implemented for a decade.
==Schools==
High schools:
Monroe High School (Monroe)
Leaders in Learning High School (Monroe)
Middle schools:
Hidden River Middle School (Maltby CDP, Snohomish address)
Park Place Middle School (Monroe)
Elementary schools:
Chain Lake Elementary School (Chain Lake CDP, Snohomish address)
Fryelands Elementary School (Monroe)
Maltby Elementary School (Maltby CDP, Snohomish address)
Salem Woods Elementary School (Chain Lake CDP, Monroe address)
Frank Wagner Elementary School (Monroe)
Other:
Sky Valley Education Center (Monroe)
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"Monroe, Washington",
"Chain Lake, Washington",
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"Everett, Washington",
"High Bridge, Washington",
"Maltby, Washington",
"Monroe North, Washington",
"Monroe High School (Washington)",
"U.S. Census Bureau",
"Woods Creek, Washington"
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Category:Wikipedians interested in the Israel Football League
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"Israel Football League"
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Chonnaphat Buaphan
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was delete. RL0919 (talk) 06:26, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
===:Chonnaphat Buaphan===
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Fails WP:GNG and WP:NFOOTBALL. Andrew Base (talk) 06:17, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Football-related deletion discussions. Andrew Base (talk) 06:17, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Sportspeople-related deletion discussions. Shellwood (talk) 07:07, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Thailand-related deletion discussions. Shellwood (talk) 07:09, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in WikiProject Football's list of association football-related deletions.CAPTAIN RAJU(T) 07:21, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete - fails WP:GNG and WP:NFOOTBALL. GiantSnowman 08:13, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete - fails guidelines as above. Eagleash (talk) 09:55, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete Article has been deleted and recreated multiple times. Fails WP:NFOOTBALL and there is no in-depth coverage by multiple sources to meet WP:GNG. I found only two routine mentions.--Crystallizedcarbon (talk) 09:19, 22 October 2019 (UTC)
Comment: Thai news searches turn up a lot of mentions in national team match reports. There's some coverage specifically about him from the lead-up to the 2019 AFF U-15 Championship. --Paul_012 (talk) 09:33, 22 October 2019 (UTC)
As always, I appreciate your help searching for, finding, and evaluating potential Thai-language sources, but unfortunately U-15 matches would fail WP:YOUNGATH. SportingFlyer T·C 12:13, 23 October 2019 (UTC)
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The Missing Truth
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The Missing Truth () is a 2019 Burmese thriller drama series starring May Myint Mo, Naw Phaw Eh Htar, Lu Min, Aung Ye Htike, Kaung Myat San and Htoo Aung. It aired on MRTV-4 from September 19 to October 16, 2019, on Mondays to Fridays at 19:00 for 20 episodes.
The series is directed by Kaung Zan and produced by Taraus V Production, held premiere show on September 14, 2019 in Junction City JCGV, Yangon. It was also banned from watching series under the age of 13.
== Synopsis ==
It's about a father's unconditional and imprudent love for his children. U Phone Myint Htet can provide strongest foundation for physical development yet lack in mental support which leads to his youngest son Zwe Htet's inferiority and unintended crimes. Thudra was starring as a ghost who seeks revenge for vengeance which based on her family massacre. Since she is addicted to social media, after being killed by one of her fans, she started to killed everyone who included in the death of her and her family!
== Cast ==
===Main===
May Myint Mo as May Htet Cho
Naw Phaw Eh Htar as Thudra
Lu Min as U Phone Myint Htet
Aung Ye Htike as Zwe Htet
Htoo Aung as Kaung Htet
Kaung Myat San as Nay Lin Thit
===Supporting===
Thun Thitsar Zaw as Shwe Khat
Aung Khant Hmue as Min Naing
Soe Pyay Myint as Naung Naung
La Pyae as Wai Yan
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"Thriller film",
"Myanmar Standard Time",
"Drama film",
"May Myint Mo",
"Kaung Myat San",
"Naw Phaw Eh Htar",
"Htoo Aung",
"MRTV-4",
"7Day News",
"Eleven Media Group",
"Lu Min (actor)",
"Myanmar",
"Aung Ye Htike"
] |
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Category:Élan Béarnais Pau-Lacq-Orthez players
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2019 UEC European Track Championships – Men's points race
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The men's points race competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 19 October 2019.
==Results==
160 laps (40 km) were raced with 16 sprints.
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[
"Daniel Crista",
"Leon Rohde",
"Stefan Matzner",
"César Martingil",
"Bryan Coquard",
"Cyrille Thièry",
"Ethan Hayter",
"Óscar Pelegrí",
"Bartosz Rudyk",
"Omnisport Apeldoorn",
"Viktor Filutás",
"Jan-Willem van Schip",
"Martin Chren (cyclist)",
"2020 UEC European Track Championships – Men's points race",
"Matias Malmberg",
"Vitālijs Korņilovs",
"Vladiislav Shcherban",
"Vladislav Kulikov (cyclist)",
"2018 UEC European Track Championships – Men's points race",
"Michele Scartezzini",
"Raman Ramanau",
"Mark Downey",
"Christos Volikakis",
"Gerben Thijssen",
"Nicolas Pietrula",
"Apeldoorn",
"2019 UEC European Track Championships"
] |
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File:GeorgeCarlinWay.jpg
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==Licensing==
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"Morningside Drive (Manhattan)",
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Category:Actresses from County Donegal
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Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion/Portal:Sasanian Empire
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__NOINDEX__
The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the miscellaneous page below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the page's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result of the discussion was: delete. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk, contributions) 08:53, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
====:Portal:Sasanian Empire====
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Neglected portal.
Eleven selected articles, none of which were updated outside of very minor tweaks in mid-2016.
The creator created this article in mid-2013, but rarely edited it after the initial week of creating it. All other edits since then have just been drive-by routine maintenance.
Average daily pageviews in the first half of 2019 are an abysmal 7 for the portal versus 1610 for the parent article, or .43%.
Time to just delete it already. ToThAc (talk) 06:29, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Comment - The table below compares Portal:Sasanian Empire against the portals for one of its traditional opponents and for the modern Persian state of Iran. The portal had an average of daily daily pageviews in the first half of 2019, as opposed to 1610 for the head article. The 11 articles were content-forked in 2013, and mostly had minor edits in 2016 or 2018, with no substantive maintenance. Robert McClenon (talk) 15:25, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
=====Sasanian Empire and Comparison=====
=====Sasanian Empire=====
Delete as per User:ToThAc.
The intended Portal Guidelines were never approved by a consensus of the Wikipedia community, and we have never had real portal guidelines. We should therefore use common sense, which is discussed in Wikipedia in the essay section Use Common Sense and in the article common sense. The portal guidelines were an effort to codify common sense about portals, and we should still use common sense. It is still a matter of common sense that portals should be about broad subject areas that will attract large numbers of viewers and will attract portal maintainers. (There never was an actual guideline referring to broad subject areas, and the abstract argument that a topic is a broad subject area is both a handwave and meaningless.) Common sense imposes at least a three-part test for portals to satisfy common sense: (1) a broad subject area, demonstrated a posteriori by a breadth of selected articles (not only by an a priori claim that a topic is broad) (the number of articles in appropriate categories is an indication of potential breadth of coverage, but actual breadth of coverage should be required); (2) a large number of viewers, preferably at least 100 a day, but any portal with fewer than 25 a day can be considered to have failed; (3) portal maintenance, (a) with at least two maintainers to provide backup, with a maintenance plan indicating how the portal will be maintained (b) the absence of any errors indicating lack of maintenance (including failure to list dates of death in biographies). Some indication of how any selected articles were selected (e.g., Featured Article or Good Article status, selection by categories, etc.) is also desirable. Any portal that does not pass these common-sense tests is not useful as a navigation tool, for showcasing, or otherwise.
User:BrownHairedGirl - Although the Sasanian Empire is much larger than the modern Persian state of Iran, the latter is the cultural successor to all of the previous Persian states, and is a reasonable target for the backlinks.
Low viewership, not many articles, no maintenance of articles. Robert McClenon (talk) 15:25, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Note to closing admin. I don't want in any way to prejudge the outcome ... but if you close this discussion as delete, please can you not remove the backlinks? I have an AWB setup which allows me to easily replace them with links to the next most specific portal(s) (in this case Portal:Iran), without creating duplicate entries. --BrownHairedGirl (talk) • (contribs) 16:19, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete. Yet a other long-abandoned and almost-unread portal. --BrownHairedGirl (talk) • (contribs) 01:50, 22 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete per nominator, per the delete votes above, and per the fact that there is no good reason to keep such a portal as this. Low page views and the poor condition it is in mean zero value is added by such a portal. There is no policy or guideline which suggests this portal should exist. Portals are not content, like an article is, since they are for navigation instead. It is therefore improper to use rationales meant for keeping articles to argue that this failed navigation device should be kept. There is no reason to think that hoped-for improvements and long-term maintenance will ever materialize anyway, even if promised or done at the last minute just to stave off deletion. Simple assertions that the topic is broad enough are entirely subjective; rather, that it is not broad enough is demonstrated by the lack of pageviews and maintenance. The community's consensus not to delete all portals is not a consensus to keep all portals; instead they are to be evaluated individually, as is being done here. Content forks are worthless, since they go out of date, preserve old and inferior versions of article content, add pointlessly to the maintenance burden, and are vandalism magnets; therefore they should not be saved. I support replacement of links rather than redirection, to avoid surprising our readers. -Crossroads- (talk) 15:20, 24 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete. Per nom. This portal is now technologically redundant to other superior WP options/tools. For content, the Main Article is a better, larger, structured read, (with mouseovers), that is monitored. For navigation, the Navboxes on the Main Article are also better, and by being transcluded are also kept more up to date. Finally, for a directory of FA/GA articles, the WikiProject Iran and Iraq sites have larger non-POV’ed directories. This portal is therefore “rationally abandoned” by editors and readers in favour of better alternatives, and unlikely to recover from that situation. Britishfinance (talk) 15:47, 24 October 2019 (UTC)
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Naw Phaw Eh Htar
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Naw Phaw Eh Htar (, ; born 19 January 1996) is a Burmese actress and model. She gained popularity after starring in the 2019 thriller drama series The Missing Truth which brought her wider recognition.
==Early life and education==
Naw Phaw Eh Htar was born on 19 January 1996 in Taunggyi, Shan State, Myanmar, to parents Khun Tin Lynn and Naw Hsar Pho, who are of ethnic Pa'O and Karen descent. She is the middle child among three siblings, having an older brother and a younger sister. She finished her primary and higher education in Taunggyi. She went on to attend Mandalay University of Foreign Languages. She graduated with a B.A. (French language) from MUFL in 2018 and also earned the Diploma in Business Management from SHRM College in Singapore in 2019.
==Career==
She was crowned campus beauty queen during her freshman year at the university. Since then, she has seized every opportunity that came her way, nurturing her dream of pursuing a career in the entertainment industry. Following her graduation, she participated in numerous music video productions, photo shoots, and wedding fairs. Additionally, she acted in an educational web series targeted at youth. She was chosen as the brand model for SAI Cosmetix by Sai Sai Kham Leng. Her dedication to modeling and acting in commercials caught the attention of the film industry, leading to a stream of casting offers.
She made her acting debut in the MRTV-4 series The Missing Truth, alongside Kaung Myat San, Htoo Aung, Aung Ye Htike, and May Myint Mo. The series aired on MRTV-4 in 2019. Her portrayal of the character Thudra garnered praise from fans for her acting performance and character interpretation, experiencing a resurgence of popularity. The same year, she starred in the documentary series Mythical Myanmar Bagan, alongside May Toe Khine. The documentary explores the exotic ancient city of Myanmar, Bagan, delving into its culture, heritage, and beauty.
In 2019, she was cast in the horror film Ma Phae Wah, a collaborative project with Thailand and directed by Pakphum Wonjinda, based on the story of Ma Phae Wah.
She ventured into the big screen with her debut role in the 2023 film Deli Taxi Love, sharing the screen with Hlwan Paing and Shin Mway La.
==Brand Ambassadorships==
In 2019, she was appointed as brand ambassador for Telenor Myanmar, Sunkist and Free Fire in Myanmar.
==Political activities==
Following the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Naw Phaw Eh Htar was active in the anti-coup movement both in person at rallies and through social media. Denouncing the military coup, she has taken part in protests since February. She joined the "We Want Justice" three-finger salute movement. The movement was launched on social media, and many celebrities have joined the movement.
On 4 April 2021, warrants for her arrest were issued under Section 505(a) of the penal code by the State Administration Council for speaking out against the military coup. Along with several other celebrities, she was charged with calling for participation in the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) and damaging the state's ability to govern, with supporting the Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw, and with generally inciting the people to disturb the peace and stability of the nation.
On 29 June 2021, the state-owned MRTV News reported that charges against a total of 24 artists, including Naw Phaw and others, had been dropped.
==Personal life==
Naw Phaw Eh Htar was previously in a relationship with hip-hop singer Hlwan Paing and faced intense criticism for allegedly stealing him from his longtime partner, Bobby Soxer, a hip-hop singer. In response to the controversy, Bobby Soxer released a song titled "Amyi Tat Pe Pyaw Paing Kwint Mashi" (နာမည်တပ်ပြီးပြောပိုင်ခွင့်မရှိ; ), indirectly blaming Naw Phaw Eh Htar for the breakup of her 14-year relationship with Hlwan Paing.
After breaking up with Hlwan Paing, she entered a relationship with Htet Khine Win, a business tycoon and producer who cast her in most of his productions.
==Filmography==
===Film (Cinema)===
===Television series===
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"Shan State",
"Free Fire (video game)",
"Myanmar Radio and Television",
"Khar Ra",
"Fortune TV",
"Taunggyi",
"Eleven Media Group",
"Bagan",
"Sunkist (soft drink)",
"HTV (Myanmar TV channel)",
"Crying Forest",
"Kohtee Aramboy",
"Singapore",
"Hlwan Paing",
"The Irrawaddy",
"Kaung Myat San",
"Channel K (TV channel)",
"Civil Disobedience Movement",
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"Canal+ (Myanmar)",
"State Administration Council",
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"Pakphum Wonjinda",
"Committee Representing Pyidaungsu Hluttaw",
"Pa'O people",
"Patricia (Burmese actress)",
"The Missing Truth",
"NP News",
"Karen people",
"May Toe Khine",
"Three-finger salute (pro-democracy)",
"2021 Myanmar coup d'état",
"MRTV-4",
"Ma Phae Wah",
"Mahar TV",
"Sai Sai Kham Leng",
"May Myint Mo",
"Thailand",
"Ma Phae Wah (film)",
"Telenor Myanmar",
"Bobby Soxer (singer)",
"Mandalay University of Foreign Languages",
"Actress"
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Yael Martínez
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Yael Esteban Martínez Velázquez (born 1984) is a Mexican photographer, based in Guerrero. He is a freelance photographer that photographs for Magnum Photos. In 2019 he won the W. Eugene Smith Grant from the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund. His photographs capture a feeling of emptiness and pain suffered by those affected by crime in their region.
==Awards==
2016: Magnum Foundation, Emergency Fund grant
2019: W. Eugene Smith Grant, W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund, a prize of $40,000
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"Photo District News",
"World Press Photo",
"W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund"
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Category:Actresses from County Kildare
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Category:Actors from County Kildare
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Category:Male actors from County Louth
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Mayang (term)
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Mayang is a term used by the Manipuri in Manipur to refer to non-Manipuri Indians, especially the speakers of Hindustani language and Bengali people But historically the term has been used to denote the Bishnupriya Manipuris and Bengalis, who are considered by Meiteis to be outsiders in Manipur. The term was later casually used to denote 'foreigner' during the militancy in Manipur, which effectively translated to Indians from outside the state. Indians in general and Bengalis in particular became the targets of attacks. According to journalist Kishalay Bhattacharjee, the term is synonymous to Dkhar in Meghalaya.
== Usage ==
The term is used for who are not from Manipuri. It is a term which means foreigner in Manipuri dialect.
=== Kwak Mayang ===
The Corvus splendens or Indian crow is known as Mayang Kwak in Meitei language. The Meiteis maintain that Indian crow originally was not native to Manipur. As it arrived from the west, it is known as Mayang Kwak, literally meaning 'foreign crow' or 'western crow'. Australian dancer Louise Lightfoot has recorded in her memoir a popular game among the Meitei children called 'Kwak Mayang', literally meaning 'foreign crow'.
=== Mayang Hallo ===
Militants raised the violent war cry of 'Mayang Hallo!', literally meaning 'Foreigners go back!'. With the influx of People from Mainland India in the small state, it becomes a threat to the local indigenous population
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"Malaun",
"Hunan Province",
"Bongal",
"Meghalaya",
"Meitei people",
"Louise Lightfoot",
"Manipur",
"Kishalay Bhattacharjee",
"Dkhar",
"Hindustani language",
"Bishnupriya Manipuri people",
"Bengali people",
"People of Manipur"
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Category:Actresses from Limerick (city)
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2019 UEC European Track Championships – Women's points race
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The women's points race competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 19 October 2019.
==Results==
100 laps (25 km) were raced with 10 sprints.
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"Léna Mettraux",
"Trine Schmidt",
"Neah Evans",
"Maria Giulia Confalonieri",
"Omnisport Apeldoorn",
"Johanna Kitti Borissza",
"Karolina Karasiewicz",
"Viktorija Šumskytė",
"Hanna Solovey",
"2018 UEC European Track Championships – Women's points race",
"Maria Martins (cyclist)",
"Tereza Medveďová",
"Annelies Dom",
"Irene Usabiaga",
"2020 UEC European Track Championships – Women's points race",
"Charlotte Becker",
"Coralie Demay",
"Jarmila Machačová",
"Amy Pieters",
"Tatsiana Sharakova",
"Diana Klimova",
"2019 UEC European Track Championships",
"Verena Eberhardt",
"Anita Stenberg",
"Apeldoorn",
"Alice Sharpe"
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Hannah Nash Dowding House
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The Hannah Nash Dowding House, at 8830 S 60 E in Sandy, Utah, was built around 1898. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.
It was deemed "a typical example of a residence for the earliest working class citizens of Sandy."
It is also located at 280 South 300 West.
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"National Register of Historic Places",
"Hall parlor plan architecture",
"Sandy, Utah"
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kathryn Feller
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was delete. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk, contributions) 08:58, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
===:Kathryn Feller===
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Nothing but minor roles; fails WP:NACTOR, WP:WHYN, and WP:SIGCOV. Sk8erPrince (talk) 06:44, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
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Delete a non-notable voice actress.John Pack Lambert (talk) 22:21, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete Contains no references and establishes no notability. Clearly fails WP:GNG. Spy-cicle (talk) 16:37, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
Comment Though i don't bother looking for them, the number of animation voice actor articles that were created over 10 years ago is pretty incredible. They were not created with the current concept of notability in mind, in my view.--Milowent • hasspoken 16:32, 22 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete - article just doesn't seem to pass WP:GNG. Videogameplayer99 (talk) 18:22, 23 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete - her roles so far seem to be supporting or even cameo roles, many lacking even a full name. Bearian (talk) 19:44, 25 October 2019 (UTC)
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The result of the discussion was: delete. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk, contributions) 08:53, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
====:Portal:Lahore====
– (View MfD)
Neglected portal.
Average daily pageviews in the first half of 2019 are 8 for the portal versus 1955 for the parent article (.41%).
Created in 2009 by the only maintainer, , who very sporadically maintained it throughout 2009. They last edited in June 2019.
Seventeen selected articles, none of which were extensively updated since 2009 outside of routine maintenance.
Time to just delete this already. ToThAc (talk) 06:49, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Comment - This table compares remaining city portals in Pakistan against Portal:Pakistan.
=====Pakistani City Portals=====
=====Lahore=====
Delete as per nominator - The portal had an average of 8 daily pageviews in the first half of 2019. There has been no substantive maintenance to the portal in ten years.
The intended Portal Guidelines were never approved by a consensus of the Wikipedia community, and we have never had real portal guidelines. We should therefore use common sense, which is discussed in Wikipedia in the essay section Use Common Sense and in the article common sense. The portal guidelines were an effort to codify common sense about portals, and we should still use common sense. It is still a matter of common sense that portals should be about broad subject areas that will attract large numbers of viewers and will attract portal maintainers. (There never was an actual guideline referring to broad subject areas, and the abstract argument that a topic is a broad subject area is both a handwave and meaningless.) Common sense imposes at least a three-part test for portals to satisfy common sense: (1) a broad subject area, demonstrated a posteriori by a breadth of selected articles (not only by an a priori claim that a topic is broad) (the number of articles in appropriate categories is an indication of potential breadth of coverage, but actual breadth of coverage should be required); (2) a large number of viewers, preferably at least 100 a day, but any portal with fewer than 25 a day can be considered to have failed; (3) portal maintenance, (a) with at least two maintainers to provide backup, with a maintenance plan indicating how the portal will be maintained (b) the absence of any errors indicating lack of maintenance (including failure to list dates of death in biographies). Some indication of how any selected articles were selected (e.g., Featured Article or Good Article status, selection by categories, etc.) is also desirable. Any portal that does not pass these common-sense tests is not useful as a navigation tool, for showcasing, or otherwise.
User:BrownHairedGirl - Moving the backlinks to Portal:Pakistan may be in order.
Too few articles, no maintenance on the articles, little viewing of the articles. Robert McClenon (talk) 15:59, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Note to closing admin. I don't want in any way to prejudge the outcome ... but if you close this discussion as delete, please can you not remove the backlinks? I have an AWB setup which allows me to easily replace them with links to the next most specific portal(s) (in this case Portal:Pakistan), without creating duplicate entries. --BrownHairedGirl (talk) • (contribs) 16:15, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete per nominator and per Robert McClenon. Yet another long-neglected portal on an overly-narrow topic. The last 7 months of MFD scrutiny of portals has repeatedly shown that it is very rare for even the most populous global cities to attract enough readers and maintainers to a portal to make the portal viable.
In this case, the portal has failed abysmally, with readership levels barely above background noise, and a long-term lack of maintenance apart from minor tweaking.
There is no indication of any interest in the portal. There never been any discussion at Portal talk:Lahore, and while there is a WikiProject Lahore, it has had no human posts since 2014, so per Template:WikiProject status#Usage:_Inactive_projects I have tagged itas inactive. Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Lahore has never had any mention of this portal, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3AWhatLinksHere&target=Portal%3ALahore&namespace=5 whatlinkshere shows no interest from any other project.
So we have an almost-unread portal, long neglected, with no interest from any WikiProject ever. Even its creator last edited any part of the portal in August 2009, only 6 months after its creationin Feb 2009 (see [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?target=Nomi887&namespace=100&tagfilter=&start=&end=&limit=50&title=Special%3AContributions Nomi887's portals-pace contribs).
There is just no basis for keeping this portals. It should have been deleted years ago. If anyone wants an indication of why it has lingered so long, look at the talk page, where there is a WikiProject Portals banner but no assessment, and no cleanup tag on the Portal:Lahore. The Portals project has shown almost no interest in cleaning up the sea of abandoned junk portals, which could and should have been ongoing ask driven by the project itself; but instead they left portalspace to rot en masse, and now complain bitterly that others are doing their housework. --BrownHairedGirl (talk) • (contribs) 03:08, 23 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete per nominator, per the delete votes above, and per the fact that there is no good reason to keep such a portal as this. Low page views and the poor condition it is in mean zero value is added by such a portal. There is no policy or guideline which suggests this portal should exist. Portals are not content, like an article is, since they are for navigation instead. It is therefore improper to use rationales meant for keeping articles to argue that this failed navigation device should be kept. There is no reason to think that hoped-for improvements and long-term maintenance will ever materialize anyway, even if promised or done at the last minute just to stave off deletion. Simple assertions that the topic is broad enough are entirely subjective; rather, that it is not broad enough is demonstrated by the lack of pageviews and maintenance. The community's consensus not to delete all portals is not a consensus to keep all portals; instead they are to be evaluated individually, as is being done here. Content forks are worthless, since they go out of date, preserve old and inferior versions of article content, add pointlessly to the maintenance burden, and are vandalism magnets; therefore they should not be saved. I support replacement of links rather than redirection, to avoid surprising our readers. -Crossroads- (talk) 17:17, 24 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete we don't need city portals period.Catfurball (talk) 21:12, 24 October 2019 (UTC)
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Luka Milovanov Georgijević
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Luka Milovanov Georgijević (1784 in Osat, Bosnia-Hercegovina, now Republika Srpska – 1828 in Osat, Bosnia-Herzegovina) was a Serbian writer and philologist. In literature, he is considered the first children's poet of modern Serbian literature. He advised Vuk Karadžić on the production of grammars and the dictionary.
==Biography==
He was born in Bosnia, near Srebrenica, in the region of Osat in 1784. Two years after the birth of Luka, his father Milovan moved with his family to Srem, where he settled first in Čerević and then in Vinkovci. There Luka went to grammar school, in Szeged he studied philosophy, and in Pest, he completed his law studies and became a jurist. We know that in 1810 when he wrote his important work, he was a teacher at a Serbian national school in the city of Pest where he taught Sava Mrkalj. At one time, he suffered an ill-fated misfortune. This Budapest teacher unexpectedly turned deaf after being in a blizzard in Russia.
Although hindered by unfortunate circumstances, Luka Milovanov who removed some superfluous letters in his works may be considered among the first reformers (alongside Venclović, Dositej, and Mrkalj) of the Serbian alphabet.
In the winter of 1811, Luka paid a last visit to Imperial Russia in Irmu, where he taught a group of choral singers mathematics, being out that night in the cold he came home and suddenly discovered that he could no longer hear. As time went on he not only lost his capacity to earn a living by giving lessons but there was also a price on his mental health. In time, his alternating moods of exuberance and despair became more extreme; especially the periods of despair were longer and deeper. His outward appearance became more unkempt. His fits of despair sometimes left him moping in silence, but at other times they led to heavy drinking. It was an understandable cause, all connected with that hearing loss in Russia.
In Buda, Luka met Vuk Karadžić in 1814, and Vuk sought to have Luka rearrange his manuscript, which Luka kept in very poor condition. Always in financial distress, Luka would take any type of writing job he could find, preparing writs and abstracts for paralegals and lawyers, and translating books first for Gligorije Dimić, a wealthy merchant, and later for Orthodox Bishop Dionisije Popović to survive. Finally weakened and physically ill, he began to lose his sight as well and died in a terrible slum on 23 November 1828. There were three Serbian women who were taking turns to care for him in his last days, Luka Milovanov handed over to one of them his manuscript telling her to give it to Vuk Karadžić. That woman turned out to be the future wife of Sima Milutinović, Marija Popović-Punkatorka. Vuk described Luka as "a man of medium height, very humorous, and honest to a fault." At one time Luka was invited to emigrate to Imperial Russia, but he preferred to move to Serbia, yet he did not go to either country.
His contemporaries were poets and writers Lukijan Mušicki, Ivan Jugović, Sima Milutinović Sarajlija, Jeremija Gagić, Sava Mrkalj, Stevan Živković-Telemak, Pavle Solarić, and philologists Jernej Kopitar, Josef Dobrovský, Nicholas Révai (1750–1807), and Johann Christoph Adelung. Georgijević gave his support to Vuk and Kopitar long before the Serbian Language Controversy. Both Luka Milovanov and his pupil Sava Mrkalj shared the same vision about the language reform.
==Philological and literary work==
Luka Milovanov Georgijević composed his Opit nastavlenija k srbskoj sličnorečnosti i slogomerija ili prosidiji, but he came into sharp conflict with a censor and the church hierarchy and did not succeed in having his work printed during his lifetime. Vuk Karadžić considered Luka Milovanov to be, one of his teachers, he esteemed his work and published his manuscripts in a book only after Milovanov's death.
Luka Milovanov Georgijević, the Bosnian refugee-emigrant, a student of law and later a teacher in Pest consecrated a study to Serbian prosody in Pest in 1810; it is particularly important that he wrote it in the people's idiom, in a standard language, and for that purpose, he established the modern Serbian Cyrillic orthography adopted and propagated by Vuk Karadžić, the reformer of the modern Serbian (and Croatian) literary language. Unfortunately, the publication of Luka Milovanov Georgijević's work was held up by censors, and his study "The Serbian Word – Assonance and Syllabic Measure or the Trial Attempt for the Recital of Poetry" (Opit nastavlenia k srbskoj sličnorečnosti i slogomerija ili prosodiji) was published by the printing press of the Armenian monastery in Vienna in 1833, some five years posthumously.
In Serbian literature Luka Milovanov Georgiević is the forerunner of modern Serbian Cyrillic, in which Johann Christoph Adelung's rule is respected at the end: "write as you say". Luka Milovanov was the first aesthetic master for making verses. In Serbian literature, he occupies the position of the first children's poet. His original songs "On the New Year's Booklet" and "My Children on the Majals", written in 1810, marks the birth of modern Serbian literature for children. The theme of the first is the father's joy of donating to the little ones the best present for the New Year: a book like a hot new knowledge and gaming spirit. The poem radiates parental love and the desire to see the little ones with a reward. The other is a sign of love towards childhood as the beauty of life. The verse is simple, naive, free and adaptable. Lack of lexical and metaphors compensates for the lightness of expression and rhythm. By choosing the theme, the process, the feeling for verse, and rhythm, his style does not significantly differ from today's literature. After all, Luka Milovanov followed the rules of classical prosody in his versification.
==Serbian literacy==
Modern Serbian Cyrillic script, originating from the old Glagolitic alphabet, is characterized by the fact that one letter represents one sound. This unique rule was introduced by Vuk Stefanović Karadžić (also based on Johann Christoph Adelung's rule) in his 19th-century grand reform of Serbian language and script. The rule is nowadays used in several languages of South Slavic nations.
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was keep. Tone 09:06, 3 November 2019 (UTC)
===:Paul Bittner===
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fails WP:NHOCKEY Joeykai (talk) 07:00, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
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Delete per nom. Has not yet played in the NHL nor has he played over 200 AHL games so therefore fails WP:NHOCKEY. Once he achieves either of these the article can be re-created. Tay87 (talk) 14:18, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete If/When he gains notability it can be re-created. Kaiser matias (talk) 17:11, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
Keep - I was expecting to !vote delete since he does not meet NHOCKEY and does not seem to be a particularly impressive prospect, but I found enough coverage to make me believe he passes GNG. He was profiled by both The Hockey News and nhl.com, and has other articles specifically about him, for example here and here. And while this from the Courier Post and other papers is certainly not significant coverage on its own, it does lend credence to the notion that he was a projected 1st round pick and thus there is likely other coverage from his junior years commensurate with a projected first rounder. Rlendog (talk) 16:26, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
Comment "thus there is likely" = WP:SOURCESMUSTEXIST. Go find and add them, then. Narky Blert (talk) 01:17, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
My original statement already included links to multiple sources. Rlendog (talk) 15:14, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks, Natg 19 (talk) 06:48, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
Keep I think that Rlendog demonstrated enough of GNG case to merit a keep.18abruce (talk) 01:19, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
Keep. Meets WP:GNG and WP:BASIC, per Rlendog's sources. Ejgreen77 (talk) 06:36, 30 October 2019 (UTC)
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The result of the discussion was: delete. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk, contributions) 08:52, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
====:Portal:Family Guy====
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Neglected portal. This portal was deleted by unanimous decision at MfD in 2006. However it was resurrected in December 2007, and survived a no-consensus MfD in June 2011.
Thirteen selected articles. One was created in January 2008 and updated in June 2011. Three were created in January/March 2008 and never updated. Three were created in January 2008 and updated in November 2010. One never-updated article was created in January 2013. Four never-updated articles were created in January 2014.
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Seth MacFarlane is missing one show creator credit, two show co-creator and three film directing credits.
Adam West died in June 2017
Seth Green gives way too much prominence to his Family Guy voice acting and not enough to his later acting career.
Alex Borstein is missing four acting credits
There are 131 episodes missing from the running tally of aired episodes (101 episodes have aired since this portal has been updated at all).
Mark Schierbecker (talk) 07:00, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete I see absolutely no benefit to having a Family Guy portal. If specific TV shows get portals, they should be very long running and/or internationally popular, not 15 years long, relatively niche, and almost exclusively US. Kingsif (talk) 15:09, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Comment - This zombie portal had 13 daily pageviews on average in the first half of 2019, as contrasted with 5029 for the article. It has 17 articles from between 2010 and 2014, and no substantive maintenance between 2014 and Oct.2019. Robert McClenon (talk) 17:28, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete. Just to note for the record, the first time this portal was nominated for deletion, over a decade ago, the result was to delete. It was thereafter re-created, and the second deletion nomination ended in a low-participation no consensus outcome. I would further contend that there should be no portals, including this one, based on an individual television show. There is no television show for which the topic will ever be broad enough to merit such coverage. bd2412 T 20:22, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete as per nominator.
The argument has been made more than once about other portals, "This is a very popular TV show" (in different countries) but I disagree and concur with User:BD2412.
The intended Portal Guidelines were never approved by a consensus of the Wikipedia community, and we have never had real portal guidelines. We should therefore use common sense, which is discussed in Wikipedia in the essay section Use Common Sense and in the article common sense. The portal guidelines were an effort to codify common sense about portals, and we should still use common sense. It is still a matter of common sense that portals should be about broad subject areas that will attract large numbers of viewers and will attract portal maintainers. (There never was an actual guideline referring to broad subject areas, and the abstract argument that a topic is a broad subject area is both a handwave and meaningless.) Common sense imposes at least a three-part test for portals to satisfy common sense: (1) a broad subject area, demonstrated a posteriori by a breadth of selected articles (not only by an a priori claim that a topic is broad) (the number of articles in appropriate categories is an indication of potential breadth of coverage, but actual breadth of coverage should be required); (2) a large number of viewers, preferably at least 100 a day, but any portal with fewer than 25 a day can be considered to have failed; (3) portal maintenance, (a) with at least two maintainers to provide backup, with a maintenance plan indicating how the portal will be maintained (b) the absence of any errors indicating lack of maintenance (including failure to list dates of death in biographies). Some indication of how any selected articles were selected (e.g., Featured Article or Good Article status, selection by categories, etc.) is also desirable. Any portal that does not pass these common-sense tests is not useful as a navigation tool, for showcasing, or otherwise.
The errors and discrepancies show the inherent weakness of a design based on content-forked subpages. Low pageviews, not an extensive selection of articles, no maintenance on the articles. Robert McClenon (talk) 21:37, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Comment to User:BrownHairedGirl - The choice as to backlinks would seem to be between Portal:Television and deleting the backlinks. Neither seems obvious. Your call. Robert McClenon (talk) 21:37, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Comment this show is popular in the UK as well as the US, maybe it has a broader following than some imagine. All the best: Rich Farmbrough, 21:56, 19 October 2019 (UTC).
Note to closing admin. I don't want in any way to prejudge the outcome ... but if you close this discussion as delete, please can you not remove the backlinks? I have an AWB setup which allows me to easily replace them with links to the next most specific portal(s) (in this case Portal:Television), without creating duplicate entries. --BrownHairedGirl (talk) • (contribs) 22:05, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete per nominator, per BD2412 and per Robert McClenon, and WP:SALT. This portal is about far too narrow a topic. Like nearly every other portal on a single TV it has failed: as RMcC rightly says, it's a , with v few readers and no maintainers. Portal talk:Family Guy has had no discussion, ever.
Crucially, it also has no WikiProject support. Wikipedia:WikiProject Animation/Family Guy work group is inactive, and a search of its archives for "Portal:Family Guy" gives only one hit: a 2011 deletion notice.
To prevent this portal being re-created again, I recommend that it should be WP:SALTed. --BrownHairedGirl (talk) • (contribs) 23:02, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete You think that's bad? Remember that time that a portal got deleted, somehow re-created, and then abandoned again? (smash cut to 5-minute "comedy" "sketch" at an abortion clinic, and then a re-creation of the WKRP in Cincinnati opening in its entirety) Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Conway Twitty. Ten Pound Hammer • (What did I screw up now?) 02:32, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete and Salt. Is, and will always be, way too narrow a topic for a portal. Britishfinance (talk)
Delete and Salt I was astonished just to see that Family Guy had its own sub-portal when I was looking over the Animation Portal earlier. I can understand why Portal:The Simpsons exists, because the show has lasted for decades and has had an enormous pop culture footprint internationally, but Family Guy does not remotely share that distinction. If the page has been re-created multiple times, WP:SALTing it might be for the best. NebulousPhantom 01:23, 22 October 2019 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by NebulousPhantom (talk • contribs)
Delete. Just like the eponymous show, the portal was killed and came back, and is now way past its prime.
It should be deleted per the nominator, per the delete votes above, and per the fact that there is no good reason to keep such a portal as this. Low page views and the poor condition it is in mean zero value is added by such a portal. There is no policy or guideline which suggests this portal should exist. Portals are not content, like an article is, since they are for navigation instead. It is therefore improper to use rationales meant for keeping articles to argue that this failed navigation device should be kept. There is no reason to think that hoped-for improvements and long-term maintenance will ever materialize anyway, even if promised or done at the last minute just to stave off deletion. Simple assertions that the topic is broad enough are entirely subjective; rather, that it is not broad enough is demonstrated by the lack of pageviews and maintenance. The community's consensus not to delete all portals is not a consensus to keep all portals; instead they are to be evaluated individually, as is being done here. Content forks are worthless, since they go out of date, preserve old and inferior versions of article content, add pointlessly to the maintenance burden, and are vandalism magnets; therefore they should not be saved. I support replacement of links rather than redirection, to avoid surprising our readers.
May as well salt it too, per the rationales above. -Crossroads- (talk) 17:48, 24 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete this television show doesn't need a portal.Catfurball (talk) 21:14, 24 October 2019 (UTC)
The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the page's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
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Braemore, Queensland
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{{Infobox Australian place
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In the , Braemore had a population of 131 people.
== Education ==
There are no schools in Braemore. The nearest government primary schools are Toogoolawah State School in neighbouring Toogoolawah to the south and Harlin State School in Harlin to the north. The nearest government secondary school is Toogoolawah State High School, also in Toogoolawah.
== Facilities ==
Despite the name, Toogoolawah Cemetery is on Cemetery Road in Braemore (). It is operated by the Somerset Regional Council.
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62,101,296 |
Studio Bind
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, is a Japanese animation studio founded in November 2018 as a joint venture by Egg Firm and White Fox. It is best known for the adaptation of the light novel series Mushoku Tensei.
==History==
The company was founded in November 2018 as a joint venture between animation studio White Fox and production, planning and management company Egg Firm. The first work of the studio was on the anime Karakuri Circus for the episodes 22 and 31, while the first work of the company as a lead animation studio is Mushoku Tensei, which debuted in 2021.
On January 31, 2021, Egg Firm CEO and Mushoku Tensei chief producer Nobuhiro Osawa stated that he built the new production studio for Mushoku Tensei. In October 2019, production company Egg Firm explained their rationale for setting up a separate studio from the existing White Fox studio, stating they "needed a system that would allow us to move forward with the project in a continuous, long-term, and systematic manner" so they "will be able to concentrate more on the production of Mushoku Tensei." Egg Firm noted that "Studio Bind will use Mushoku Tensei as a launchpad for its full-scale animation production business."
==Works==
===Television series===
===OVAs===
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62,101,299 |
2019 UEC European Track Championships – Men's keirin
|
The men's keirin competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 19 October 2019.
==Results==
===First round===
The first two riders in each heat qualified to the second round, all other riders advanced to the first round repechages.
Heat 1
Heat 2
Heat 3
Heat 4
===First round repechage===
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Heat 1
Heat 2
Heat 3
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Heat 1
Heat 2
===Finals===
Small final
Final
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"Omnisport Apeldoorn",
"Artsiom Zaitsau",
"Uladzislau Novik",
"Jason Kenny",
"Matthijs Büchli",
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"Pavel Kelemen",
"Francesco Ceci",
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62,101,302 |
Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/roleplaytenkaichi.com
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62,101,305 |
Gregors Creek, Queensland
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The Brisbane River flows through from west to south-west. Gregors Creek (the watercourse) flows through from north-east to south-west, where it enters the Brisbane River.
The Deer Reserve State Forest () is in the east of the locality. The state forest is and extends into the neighbouring localities of Hazeldean to the east and Fulham to the south-east.
Gregor's Creek Provisional School opened on 14 February 1896. On 1 January 1909, it became Gregor's Creek State School. It closed in December 1963. It was at 1095 Gregors Creek Road (), now in the neighbouring locality of Woolmar.
In the , Gregors Creek had a population of 87 people.
== Education ==
There are no schools in Gregors Creek. The nearest government primary school is Harlin State School in neighbouring Harlin to the west and Kilcoy State School in Kilcoy to the north-east. The nearest government secondary schools are Kilcoy State High School in Kilcoy and Toogoolawah State High School in Toogoolawah to the south-west..
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62,101,308 |
Wikipedia:WikiProject Spam/LinkReports/strategicerp.com
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62,101,317 |
Albert and Celestine Mabey House
|
The Albert and Celestine Mabey House, at 10201 S. 1300 West in South Jordan, Utah, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.
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62,101,322 |
Birds and Fishes
|
"Birds and Fishes" is a poem by the American and Californian writer Robinson Jeffers. It is included in The Beginning and the End and Other Poems, published posthumously in 1963.
==Summary==
Written in late 1954 or early 1955, the poem consists of 21 lines, of which the uneven lines generally have more syllables. It describes a yearly feeding frenzy in October, when fishes drawn to the shore attract large numbers of seabirds. The behavior of the birds is likened to a "witches' sabbath", "mob / Hysteria", and to humans "finding Gold in the street". The birds are attributed with envy, malice, greed, and a lack of pity for the fishes. The poet concludes that ideas of justice and mercy are concerns for neither animals nor God, and that life is characterized by hunger, terror and torment. He sees beauty in this. The quality of the scene described is not related to human concerns of "mercy", "mind" or "goodness", but to "the beauty of God".
==Themes==
"Birds and Fishes" presents a clear example of how Jeffers viewed nature in his late nature poetry. In his early works, he expressed a worldview close to transcendentalism, and treated nature as a metaphor for human concerns. In the later works, humanity and human concerns are instead metaphors for nature. In "Birds and Fishes", the poet is ironic when he anthropomorphizes the feasting birds and attributes sins and hysteria to their behavior. Robert Zaller writes that "in the first part of 'Birds and Fishes', Jeffers almost presents a satiric account of what nature would look like if seen in terms of human behavior". In the concluding lines the irony is gone. The poem maintains that life on earth is not concerned with "justice and mercy", but reflects a harsh beauty. This is in line with the non-anthropocentric worldview which Jeffers had labeled inhumanism.
==Publication==
"Birds and Fishes" appeared in 1963, the year after Jeffers died, as the concluding poem in the collection The Beginning and the End and Other Poems, published by Random House. The same year it also appeared in Robinson Jeffers: Selected Poems from Random House and Poetry in Crystal from Steuben Glass Works. In 1987, the poem was included in Random House's Rock and Hawk: A Selection of Shorter Poems by Robinson Jeffers.
==Glass sculpture==
Poetry in Crystal was a collaboration between Steuben Glass and the Poetry Society of America where 31 artists were commissioned to create glass sculptures based on new poems. The writers were selected by the Poetry Society and received an honorarium of $250. Their identities were not revealed to the artists until afterwards. The commissions were made in 1961, and "Birds and Fishes" became the basis for a work with glass design by Donald Pollard and engraving design by Robert Vickrey. The collection was unveiled on April 18, 1963 at Steuben's gallery on Fifth Avenue in New York City, after which all the poems were published in a book with full-page photogravure images of the sculptures. The sculpture based on "Birds and Fishes" is in the collection of Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, California.
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62,101,324 |
Category:Poetry by Robinson Jeffers
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62,101,339 |
Scrub Creek, Queensland
|
{{Infobox Australian place
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| name = Scrub Creek
| city =
| state = qld
| image =
| caption =
| coordinates =
| pop = 33
| pop_year =
| pop_footnotes = In the , Scrub Creek had a population of 33 people.
The Brisbane Valley Highway passes to the south-west of the locality.
== History ==
Scrub Creek State School opened circa 1933. It closed in 1955. It was at 238 Scrub Creek Road ().
In the , Scrub Creek had a population of 33 people.
== Education ==
There are no schools in Scrub Creek. The nearest government primary schools are Toogoolawah State School in Toogoolawah to the south and Harlin State School in Harlin to the north-west. The nearest government secondary schools are Toogoolawah State High School in Toogoolawah to the south and Kilcoy State High School in Kilcoy to the north-east.
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62,101,340 |
List of Western United FC players
|
Western United Football Club, an association football club based in Truganina, Victoria, was founded in 2018 as Western Melbourne.
Tomoki Imai holds the record for the greatest number of appearances for Western United. Between 2020 and the 2024, the Japanese defender played 110 times for the club. The club's goalscoring record is held by Besart Berisha, who scored 26 goals in all competitions between 2019 and 2021.
==Key==
The list is ordered first by date of debut, and then if necessary in alphabetical order.
Appearances as a substitute are included.
Statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 24 July 2024. Where a player left the club permanently after this date, his statistics are updated to his date of leaving.
==Players==
Players highlighted in bold are still actively playing at Western United.
==Captains==
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62,101,352 |
Eskdale, Queensland
|
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| pop_year =
| pop_footnotes = In the , Eskdale had a population of 34 people.
The Esk Crows Nest Road enters the locality from the south-west (The Bluff) and exits to the south-east (Biarra).
Ivorys Gap ()
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In the , Eskdale had a population of 33 people.
In the , Eskdale had a population of 34 people.
== Education ==
There are no schools in Eskdale. The nearest government primary schools are Blackbutt State School in Blackbutt to the north, Toogoolawah State School in Toogoolawah to the east, and Crows Nest State School in Crows Nest to the south-west. The nearest government secondary schools are Yarraman State School (to Year 10) in Yarraman to the north-west, Toogoolawah State High School (to Year 12) in Toogoolawah to the east, and Crows Nest State School (to Year 10) in Crows Nest to the south-west.
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62,101,363 |
2019 UEC European Track Championships – Women's keirin
|
The women's keirin competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 19 October 2019.
==Results==
===First round===
The first two riders in each heat qualified to the second round, all other riders advanced to the first round repechages.
Heat 1
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Heat 3
Heat 4
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Heat 1
Heat 2
===Finals===
Small final
Final
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"Mathilde Gros",
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"Anastasia Voynova",
"Laurine van Riessen",
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"Robyn Stewart",
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"Apeldoorn",
"Lyubov Basova",
"Miriam Vece",
"Shanne Braspennincx",
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62,101,389 |
Ivory Creek, Queensland
|
{{Infobox Australian place
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| caption =
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Biarra ()
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In the , Ivory Creek had a population of 46 people.
In the , Ivory Creek had a population of 49 people.
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62,101,409 |
Category:Kasugai, Aichi
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62,101,410 |
Grupo de Acción Rápida
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{{Infobox law enforcement unit
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The unit's missions primarily involve anti-irregular military, apprehension of armed and dangerous criminals, counterterrorism and hostage rescue crisis management, executive protection, high-risk tactical law enforcement situations, operating in difficult to access terrain, protecting high-level meeting areas, providing security in areas at risk of attack or terrorism, special reconnaissance in difficult to access and dangerous areas, support crowd control and riot control, and tactical special operations.
== History ==
Tracing its origins to the Unidad Antiterrorista Rural (UAR) formed in April 1978. The Grupo Antiterrorista Rural was formed in 1982 and later renamed to Grupo de Acción Rápida. It is based in Logroño.
== Training ==
Applicants to GAR have to complete over five months of training with between 25% and 30% completing the course.
== Equipment ==
Firearms used include the Heckler & Koch USP Compact 9×19mm, Heckler & Koch MP5 9×19mm and the Heckler & Koch HK417 7.62×51mm respectively.
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62,101,423 |
Mount Hallen, Queensland
|
{{Infobox Australian place
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The Gatton Esk Road enters the locality from the south (Buaraba) and exits to the north (Esk).
There are a variety of land uses within the locality. There is rural residential housing in the south-west of the locality. Other land uses include grazing on native vegetation, production forestry, and some crop growing. It included the Mount Hallen railway station () at Mount Hallen. The station was originally to be called Buaraba (the name of the parish) but was renamed Mount Hallen after the mountain. The locality takes its name from the railway station name.
The railway line and Mount Hallen railway station closed in 1993.
== Demographics ==
In the , Mount Hallen had a population of 458 people.
In the , Mount Hallen had a population of 457 people.
== Education ==
There are no schools in Mount Hallen. The nearest government primary schools are Esk State School in neighbouring Esk to the north and Coominya State School in neighbouring Coominya to the south-east. The nearest government secondary schools are Toogoolawah State High School in Toogoolawah to the north, Lowood State High School in Lowood to the south-east, and Lockyer District State High School in Gatton to the south-west.
== Attractions ==
The Brisbane Valley Rail Trail now uses the former Brisbane Valley railway corridor.
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62,101,424 |
¿Por Qué Te Fuiste?
|
"¿Por Qué Te Fuiste?" (English: "¿Why Did You Leave?") is a song by Peruvian singer Maricarmen Marín. It was released on September 2, 2018, and had airplay success throughout Latin America and Europe.
==Commercial Performance==
The song got lots airplay success throughout Latin America, mainly in Perú and Bolivia, as well as some countries in Europe. Due to the song's success, Maricarmen set out on her Por Qué Te Fuiste Tour through the continent of America and Europe.
==Live performances==
Maricarmen performed the song on several television shows to promote it. One of her most notable performances was in the show Yo Soy where she was also a judge.
==Music video==
The music video was released on the same day as the song on Maricarmen's official YouTube channel and reached over 100,000 views on its first day. In the video, Maricarmen is at a party with her friends and family singing the song with them. While they sing, some people are having memories of loved ones who aren't with them anymore. The video has over 100 million views, making it Maricarmen's most viewed video and the first video by a Peruvian female singer to achieve that. Some parts of the video are shown as flashbacks in Maricarmen's video for her 2019 hit song La Copita, which is a sequel to ¿Por Qué Te Fuiste?.
==Charts==
===Weekly charts===
===Year-end charts===
==Awards and nominations==
The song was nominated in for Video of the Year and Super Q of the Year at the Premios Q De Oro in 2018.
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"Yo Soy (Perú)",
"Monitor Latino",
"Maricarmen Marín",
"UNIMPRO"
] |
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Ashmith Kunder
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Ashmith Kunder is an Indian film editor, film producer, and actor. He is best known for editing films, including Dasavatharam (2008), Shor in the City (2010), Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women (2003). He debuted as an actor in the Amazon Prime original series, The Family Man. He became a producer with Babumoshai Bandookbaaz in 2017 starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui. He has also produced the film The Comedian, starring Satish Kaushik in his last title role.
==Early life==
Kunder was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra. He is an engineer by education (B.E. Instrumentation) from Mumbai University. His brother is Shirish Kunder and his sister-in-law is Farah Khan.
==Career==
Kunder began his career in 2000 as an associate editor for the film Champion. He then went on to be an editor for several films including 88 Antop Hill (2003), Mumbai Xpress (2005), Ghatothkach (2008), Lamhaa (2010), and Charlie Kay Chakkar Mein (2015). He was also a screenwriter and wrote the script for Tees Maar Khan, which was directed by Farah Khan.
In 2017, Kunder collaborated with Kushan Nandy and produced a film called Babumoshai Bandookbaaz a film that showcases the life and times of a contract executioner, Babu, played by Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
Kunder was the lead actor in the Hindi feature film Agam, where he plays the character of an Aghori Tantrik. The film was selected for the 37th Cairo International Film Festival.
==Filmography==
==Television series==
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"Shor in the City",
"Nawazuddin Siddiqui",
"Cairo International Film Festival",
"Charlie Kay Chakkar Mein",
"Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke",
"Mumbai Xpress (2005 Tamil film)",
"The Comedian (2023 film)",
"Mumbai",
"Guns & Gulaabs",
"Shirish Kunder",
"Dasavatharam",
"Tees Maar Khan (2010 film)",
"Calcutta Mail",
"Amazon Prime Video",
"Agam (film)",
"Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe",
"Hidden (2011 film)",
"Na Tum Jaano Na Hum",
"Sandhya (film)",
"Ghatothkach",
"88 Antop Hill",
"Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women",
"Kis Kis Ki Kismat",
"Satish Kaushik",
"The Family Man (Indian TV series)",
"Champion",
"Farah Khan",
"Dasavathaaram",
"Lamhaa",
"Aankhen (2002 film)",
"Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K.",
"Maharashtra",
"Bollywood Hungama",
"Hum Dum",
"Kushan Nandy",
"Babumoshai Bandookbaaz",
"Matrubhoomi"
] |
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Tetratheca hispidissima
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Tetratheca hispidissima is an erect spreading or straggling shrub in the family Elaeocarpaceae. It is endemic to Western Australia. It grows from 0.3 m to 0.8 m high, on sandy, clayey and gravel soils on river flats and on lateritic ridges. Its pink to purple flowers may be seen from September to December.
It was first described by Joachim Steetz in 1845. There are no synonyms.
The specific epithet, hispidissima, is a superlative derived from the Latin, hispidus, meaning "hispid", "covered with coarse rigid erect hairs or bristles harsh to the touch", and thus describes the plant as being "most hairy".
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"Elaeocarpaceae",
"Joachim Steetz",
"Western Australia"
] |
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Lists of Walt Disney Studios films
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__NOTOC__
The following are lists of Walt Disney Studios films by decade:
== Lists ==
List of Walt Disney Studios films (1937–1959)
List of Walt Disney Studios films (1960–1979)
List of Walt Disney Studios films (1980–1989)
List of Walt Disney Studios films (1990–1999)
List of Walt Disney Studios films (2000–2009)
List of Walt Disney Studios films (2010–2019)
List of Walt Disney Studios films (2020–2029)
=== International releases ===
List of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures international films (1980–1999)
List of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures international films (2000–2009)
List of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures international films (2010–2019)
List of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures international films (2020–2029)
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"List of Walt Disney Studios films (2000–2009)",
"List of Marvel Cinematic Universe films",
"List of Walt Disney Studios films (1980–1989)",
"List of Fox Film films",
"List of Fox Searchlight Pictures films (1995–1999)",
"List of 20th Century Fox films (1935–1999)",
"List of Walt Disney Pictures films",
"List of Touchstone Pictures films",
"List of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures international films (2000–2009)",
"List of Star Studios films",
"List of Pixar films",
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"List of Walt Disney Studios films (1937–1959)",
"List of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures international films (2010–2019)",
"List of Twentieth Century Pictures films",
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"List of Searchlight Pictures films",
"List of 20th Century Studios films",
"List of Disney television films",
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"List of Disney television series",
"List of Walt Disney Studios films (1960–1979)",
"D23 (Disney)",
"List of Hollywood Pictures films",
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"List of Lucasfilm productions",
"List of Walt Disney Studios films (2010–2019)",
"List of Walt Disney Animation Studios films",
"List of Fox Searchlight Pictures films (2010–2019)",
"List of Walt Disney Studios films (1990–1999)",
"List of Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures international films (1980–1999)"
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Ottaba, Queensland
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{{Infobox Australian place
| type = suburb
| name = Ottaba
| city =
| state = qld
| image =
| caption =
| coordinates =
| pop = 52
| pop_year =
| pop_footnotes = In the , Ottaba had a population of 52 people.
The Brisbane Valley Highway enters the locality from the south (Biarra) and exits to the north (Toogoolawah).
== History ==
On 26 February 1904, the Queensland Railways Department named the former railway station in the area Ottaba, which is a Wakawaka language word in the Dungibara dialect meaning come on. Anthropologist Walter Edmund Roth is believed to have suggested the name. The locality takes its name from the former railway station.
== Demographics ==
In the , Ottaba had a population of 54 people.
In the , Ottaba had a population of 52 people.
== Education ==
There are no schools in Ottaba. The nearest government primary and secondary schools are Toogoolawah State School and Toogoolawah State High School, both in neighbouring Toogoolawah to the north.
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Love Is Dead and We Killed Her
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Love Is Dead and We Killed Her is the second and final studio album by American pop punk band Doll Skin. It is the band's third recorded release, following 2015's In Your Face EP and their debut studio album Manic Pixie Dream Girl in 2017. The album was released on June 28, 2019. The first single from the album, "Mark My Words", was released on April 23, 2019.
In December 2019, Billboard ranked "Mark My Words" at #14 on their list of 'The 25 Best Rock & Alternative Songs of 2019'
== Track listing ==
All tracks are written by Doll Skin and Will McCoy except where noted.
== Personnel ==
Band
Syd Dolezal – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Alex Snowden – lead guitar, backing vocals
Nicole Rich – bass, backing vocals
Meghan Herring – drums, backing vocals
Technical Personnel
Will McCoy – production, mixing
Mike Green – executive producer
Alan Douches – mastering
Cath Connell – artwork and layout
== Charts ==
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[
"Billboard (magazine)",
"Doll Skin",
"alternative rock",
"studio album",
"Punk rock",
"Hopeless Records",
"Extended play",
"pop punk",
"Kerrang"
] |
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Template:Editnotices/Page/Asira ash-Shamaliya
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Northwestern International University
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was delete. Sandstein 09:02, 28 October 2019 (UTC)
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Unreferenced and promotional, but appears to be defunct Rathfelder (talk) 07:49, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
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Delete as advertising and copyright violation of verbiage from this site which is for North West International University, an online (distance learning) university accredited by Government of Georgia. It's also a typo as "Northwestern" has nothing to do with "Northwest" AngusWOOF (bark • sniff) 18:16, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
Speedy Delete per criteria #2 of WP:DEL-REASON.4meter4 (talk) 17:20, 27 October 2019 (UTC)
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Jailu Pakshi
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Jailu Pakshi() is a 1986 Indian Telugu-language film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna, produced by S. Sashi Bhushan in the banner of Sri Sarathi Studios. The film has musical score by K. V. Mahadevan. It was released on 13 December 1986 to positive reviews and emerged as a commercial success.
The film was remade in Tamil with Vijayakanth as Sirai Paravai.
==Cast==
Sobhan Babu as Inspector Rana Prathap
Radhika Sarathkumar as Durga
Sumalatha
Rao Gopala Rao as Chakrapani
Nutan Prasad as Sambaiah
Sutti Velu as Rangaiah
Allu Ramalingaiah as Ganda Bherundam
Nirmalamma as Rana Prathap's mother
Baby Shalini as Bhavani
Sakshi Ranga Rao as Tulasi Ram
Jaya Malini
Anuradha
Vankayla Satyanarayana as Judge
P.J. Sarma as Public Prosecutor
== Soundtrack ==
Soundtrack composed by K. V. Mahadevan was released through AVM Audio music label. Lyrics were written by C. Narayana Reddy and Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry.
== Reception ==
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[
"Rao Gopala Rao",
"Vani Jairam",
"Sakshi Ranga Rao",
"Sirai Paravai",
"Paruchuri Brothers",
"Jayamalini",
"Vijayakanth",
"Anuradha (actress)",
"Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry",
"Nutan Prasad",
"Sobhan Babu",
"P. J. Sarma",
"S. P. Sailaja",
"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam",
"Suthivelu",
"K. V. Mahadevan",
"Telugu language",
"P. Susheela",
"Kodi Ramakrishna",
"C. Narayana Reddy",
"Allu Ramalingaiah",
"Nirmalamma",
"Sumalatha",
"Radhika Sarathkumar",
"Shalini Ajith"
] |
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Hong Kong ODI cricket centurions
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was delete. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk, contributions) 08:59, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
===:List of Hong Kong ODI cricket centurions===
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Per WP:NOTSTATS, WP:LISTCRUFT, WP:NOTMIRROR. Anyone interested in such stuff should use statsguru, no need to mirror here. Also, there is no precedent of having such articles in other sports. Störm (talk) 07:49, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
I am also nominating the following related pages for the same above reason:
Also, I have requested speedy deletion of some articles which were started by me. Thanks. Störm (talk) 07:57, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
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Delete all Per WP:TNT, a new page named List of ODI cricket centurions can be made. However, these individual articles are pure statistics. AmericanAir88(talk) 15:19, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete per nom/WP:NOTSTATS. These are just a list of stats with no prose giving any context. The ones I checked at random hint that scoring a century is infact quite a common achievement, so I question the value of simply repeating this info here. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 16:53, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete all per nom WP:FANCRUFT and everybody else. Ajf773 (talk) 08:36, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
Delete all per nominator as this really something that can probably be merged into ODI cricket centurions like AmericanAir said. But for now I say to delete it HawkAussie (talk) 05:00, 22 October 2019 (UTC)
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"WP:NOTSTATS",
"WP:NOTMIRROR",
"WP:TNT",
"List of Hong Kong ODI cricket centurions",
"List of ODI cricket centurions",
"WP:LISTCRUFT",
"WP:FANCRUFT"
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Compulsory cartel
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A compulsory cartel or forced cartel is a cartel that is established or maintained by an administrative order or by a legal directive. The interference of policies on these associations of entrepreneurs of the same trade varied. It ranged from a mere decision to establish a cartel or to maintain an existing one, to a strict state control.
== Disagreement over the nature of compulsory cartels ==
The understanding of “compulsory cartels” as “cartels” has always been disputed. While the older cartel experts before the 1930s usually insisted in the free entrepreneurial will that constituted a “cartel”, later authors were more tolerant and accepted forced cartels as an exception. In recent times (2007), the economic-historian Jeffrey R. Fear took this stance of the “exception to the rule” that would not contradict the general nature of these organizations. The cartel-historian Holm Arno Leonhardt has positioned himself more differentiated in 2013: Forced cartels that were embedded in a totalitarian planning economy or were by other means unable to realize their own will, should be regarded as organs or appendages of another system. Thus, “compulsory cartels” without a permanent political influence could indeed constitute real “cartels”, while others being under strict control acted mainly as servants of an alien will.
==Examples==
German potash syndicate: This was since 1919 a public-law body and was integrated into a control structure with its customers, laborers, traders and instances of administration.
Japanese steel cartel of the 1930s.
Rhenish-Westphalian Coal Syndicate, Northwest Germany: This too was since 1919 a public body and integrated into a similar control structure as the German potash syndicate.
Russian sugar syndicate of the 1890s.
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"cartel",
"Robert Liefmann",
"Coercive monopoly",
"Government-granted monopoly",
"Holm Arno Leonhardt",
"Rhenish-Westphalian Coal Syndicate",
"planned economy",
"potash syndicate"
] |
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Autonomous university
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was keep. The possibility of moving the article to a different title is left to regular move processes. RL0919 (talk) 01:57, 9 November 2019 (UTC)
===:Autonomous university===
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Short unreferenced personal essay Rathfelder (talk) 07:55, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
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Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks, Ceethekreator (talk) 23:31, 26 October 2019 (UTC)
Redirect to Education in Singapore#Universities per WP:CHEAP. Bearian (talk) 13:48, 30 October 2019 (UTC)
Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks, North America1000 01:57, 2 November 2019 (UTC)
Keep This is a disruptive nomination. The fact that an article is short is not a reason to delete it – see WP:IMPERFECT. The claim that this is a personal essay is blatantly false – there are no personal observations or opinions. And the lack of references is not a reason to delete – see WP:NEXIST. Per WP:BEFORE, the nominator is expected to look for sources in such a case and they certainly exist – see University Autonomy and the Governance System, for example. The appropriate admin action here is to warn the nominator against making further frivolous nominations without due diligence. Andrew D. (talk) 23:35, 2 November 2019 (UTC)
The only reference provided does not support the content of the article. Rathfelder (talk) 09:06, 3 November 2019 (UTC)
Clue is in what links here This word occurs in the lead definition of many Singpore unis- so in that sense is needed. The same end could be achieved with a footnote on each page --ClemRutter (talk) 10:31, 3 November 2019 (UTC)
Redirect to Education in Singapore#Universities. The article is an unexpandable substub, mostly unsourced, and the one source it does have technically doesn't verify the sentence it's attached to. Reyk YO! 14:33, 3 November 2019 (UTC)
Keep – Have added sources. Singapore may have 6 universities with autonomy but is by no means the only one. It is not at all obvious what "autonomous university" means exactly (though one may guess). There are around 80 universities in Spanish speaking countries with this in their name (see :es:Universidad Autónoma) and if I'm a student of the Autonomous University of Barcelona and I wonder what that is supposed to mean, I most certainly would be WP:ASTONISHED to be sent to an article about Singapore. Possibly also convert into a set-index article like the Spanish article. – Thjarkur (talk) 19:30, 3 November 2019 (UTC)
That is an improvement. There may well be room for a decent article on what exactly autonomy means in the university sector, but I think this is still some way from it. The fact that some universities have the word in their title is clearly not enough. Maybe we should look for assistance to Wikipedia:WikiProject Universities? Rathfelder (talk) 19:49, 3 November 2019 (UTC)
Keep However, the significance of the concept is far more important in Spanish-speaking Americas, see :es:Autonomía_universitaria. Singapore reflects more a technical-legal difference in status, rather than qualitative difference (ie all universities in Singapore still operate under various degrees of state control due to the nature of Singapore).--Goldsztajn (talk) 16:29, 4 November 2019 (UTC)
'Comment apologies to , I realise that editor says much the same as I just did, without me acknowledging their earlier comment.--Goldsztajn (talk) 16:33, 4 November 2019 (UTC)
Might be better to move this article to the more general title university autonomy. – Thjarkur (talk) 16:49, 4 November 2019 (UTC)
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== Summary ==
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North Gregory, Queensland
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{{Infobox Australian place
| type = suburb
| name = North Gregory
| city =
| state = qld
| image =
| caption =
|| coordinates =
| pop = 89
| pop_year =
| pop_footnotes = In the , North Gregory had a population of 89 people.
Childers Road (State Route 3) runs along the south-western boundary.
== History ==
Gregory Provisional School opened on 9 July 1900. The school became Walluma Provisional School in 1904 and then Walluma State School in 1909 and closed approximately 1912. It was at 496 Foleys Road (approx ).
== Demographics ==
In the , North Gregory had a population of 59 people.
In the , North Gregory had a population of 89 people.
== Education ==
There are no schools in North Gregory. The nearest government primary schools are Givelda State School in Givelda to the north-west, Cordalba State School in Cordalba to the south-west, and Goodwood State School in neighbouring Goodwood to the south-east. The nearest government secondary schools are Isis District State High School in Childers to the south and Bundaberg State High School in Bundaberg South, Bundaberg.
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"Cordalba",
"Electoral district of Burnett",
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"Farnsfield, Queensland",
"Division of Hinkler",
"Givelda, Queensland",
"Queensland Family History Society",
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