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Eddie Wu Eddie Wu is the current CEO of Alibaba Group, having replaced Daniel Zhang in that position on 10 September 2023. Wu was one of Alibaba's 19 co-founders. De-prodded by 2600:1700:EB40:8300:385E:151A:8B01:A55C with comment: Deprodding because it is utterly preposterous to think that the CEO and original cofounder of Alibaba would not be notable.
Symbolic simulation (Form of simulation where many possible executions of a system are considered simultaneously) In computer science, a
state-transition system. Typically this process models the complete state of the system at individual points in a discrete linear time frame, computing each state sequentially from its predecessor. Models for computer programs or VLSI logic designs can be very easily simulated, as they often have an operational semantics
which can be used directly for simulation.
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Jim Pope (English announcer (1933–2001)) Jim Pope (2 October 1933 – 18 August 2001) was an
continuity announcer and voice-over artist. He began his career in radio and moved to TV to deliver continuity links for HTV
in the 1960s and early 1970s.
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Turkix (Linux distribution) Turkix was a live Linux distribution, capable of self-installing on hard disk using a graphical wizard. The main goal of Turkix was to provide a very user-friendly Linux environment. Turkix was based on the Mandriva distribution. In visual style Turkix was similar to Windows XP. De-prodded by
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EkuPhakameni (Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) eKuPhakameni is a small town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa that was set out by one of the largest African Christian sects, the Nazareth Baptist Church. INkosi Isaiah Shembe, who founded the sect in 1911, bought land in the Inanda area for his church and called the town eKuPhakameni (place of spiritual uplift). Shembe who died in 1935 is buried at eKuPhakameni and the grave is regarded as a shrine. Large festivals are held here in January, April, Jul ... De-prodded by
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Citizens' Health Care Working Group The Citizen's Health Care Working Group (CHCWG) was charged with listening to the opinions of the general public about how the government can make health care work better for all Americans. For more than 15 months, the working group traveled around the country, held public meetings, and then devised a roadmap for change based on this commentary. Their recommendations were submitted to Congress and the President in Fall 2006. By creating the working group through Section 101 ... De-prodded by
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Elena Goode (American actress and Ford model) Elena Goode is an American actress and model. She is known for her role as
Jade Taylor on As the World Turns
(2006–2007) and her role as Ma in the 2012 film Elliot Loves.
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The Divine Comedy (Smith) (Symphony by Robert W. Smith) The Divine Comedy Symphony is
Dante's epic the Divine Comedy. Smith had studied this, and Homer’s Odyssey
, at Troy.
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Beaconhills College (Australian independent, co-educational, day school) Beaconhills College is a
independent school providing education from early learning to prep to year 12. The college has 2 campuses: One located in Pakenham, Victoria and one located in Berwick, Victoria
, Australia, each campus with a co-located Little Beacons Learning Centre.
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Isaac Mass (American politician and attorney) Isaac James Mass (born 1976) is an American politician and attorney. De-prodded by Liz with comment: Removing PROD tag, already PROD'd in 2009.
KULA-LP (Radio station in Ili'ili, American Samoa) KULA-LP (95.1
Religious radio
format.
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KHZK (Radio station in Kotzebue, Alaska) KHZK (103.9
religious radio
format.
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Nick Taylor (squash player) (English squash player and coach) Nick Taylor (born 1971) is an English professional squash player and squash coach from the United Kingdom. De-prodded by
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Rainlendar (Calendar program) Rainlendar is a
Mac OS X and Linux. Versions prior to version 2 are licensed under the GNU GPL as free software, but subsequent versions are proprietary shareware
.
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Polygamy in Mongolia Polygamous marriages are not legally recognized in Mongolia. According to news.china.com, some Mongolian newspapers in 2005 discussed whether Mongolia should legalize polygamous unions. Proponents of such unions argued that the legislation would help reduce the imbalance of the male and female population. De-prodded by
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WKHP-LP (Radio station in Keene, New Hampshire) WKHP-LP (94.9
radio station licensed to Keene, New Hampshire
, United States. The station, established in 2005, was owned by Harvest Christian Fellowship (Keene Foursquare Church).
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ITS Platform ITS Platform is a
intelligent transport systems
”, and it covers systems and services which can contribute to make the traffic of the future safer, more efficient, and more sustainable.
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Kose, Ida-Viru County (Village in Estonia) Kose is a village in Jõhvi Parish, Ida-Viru County in northeastern Estonia. De-prodded by ExRat with comment: Removed tag, per WP:POPULATED
WAJB-LP (Radio station in Wellston, Ohio) WAJB-LP was a
radio station licensed to Wellston, Ohio, serving the Wellston/Coalton
area. WAJB-LP was owned and operated by The Calvary Connection Independent Holiness Church.
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R.J. Nuevas (Filipino television and film writer) Robert Joseph Nuevas is a Filipino
film writer. He is a resident writer of GMA Network, for which he created the graphic novel-themed series Impostora
.
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Topel Lee (Filipino film and television director) Topel Lee is a Filipino
TV director and music video director
known for the cinematography in his movies and his strong female characters.
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KIOE (Radio station in Utulei, American Samoa) KIOE (91.3
radio station licensed to serve the community of Utulei, a village on the island of Tutuila in American Samoa, since May 2011. The station's broadcast license
is held by Leone Church of Christ.
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BAA Indianapolis (planned basketball team in Indianapolis) BAA Indianapolis was a planned basketball team in the Basketball Association of America (BAA), a forerunner of the modern National Basketball Association (NBA), based in Indianapolis. They ceased operation before the start of the 1946–47 BAA season. De-prodded by
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WLEB-LP (Radio station in Lebanon, Pennsylvania) WLEB-LP (93.1
radio station licensed to serve Lebanon, Pennsylvania
. The station is currently owned by Calvary Chapel Lebanon.
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Wapworld (first commercial mobile internet service to launch in the UK) Wapworld was the first commercial mobile internet service to launch in the UK. Conceived and developed by Jingo Communications founder Mark Gibbons, Wapworld provided the first mobile gateway for open internet access to users with WAP-enabled handsets in the UK in 1998. De-prodded by Wbm1058 with comment: archive URLs; remove PROD as references are not null!
Mac Alejandre (Filipino film and television director (born 1972)) McArthur C. Alejandre (born December 8, 1972) is a Filipino film and television director, as well as the head of TV5's artist management division "Talent5" (TV5 Talent Center). De-prodded by
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Guru Vandana (Bhajan music in honor of the Guru of Hinduism.) Guru Vandana means "Reverence for the Teacher" and is an expression of gratitude from a student to a teacher.[further explanation needed] De-prodded by
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KSVR (FM) (Community radio station in Mount Vernon, Washington) KSVR (91.7
Skagit County; the station is currently owned by Board of Trustees of Skagit Valley College
. The station broadcasts from Little Mountain, southeast of downtown Mount Vernon.
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KCFT-CD (Television station in Alaska, United States) KCFT-CD,
UHF digital channel 35, is a low-power, Class A Independent television station licensed to Anchorage, Alaska
, United States. The station is owned by Alaska Broadcast Television, Inc. The station receives support from viewers, programs, commercial sales, and foundations. KCFT depends on several satellite networks for program d ...
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Keyboard computer (Type of personal computer) A keyboard computer is a computer which contains all of the regular components of a
peripheral devices such as a monitor
are connected to the computer via external [[Computer port ( ...
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KRBG (Radio station in Umbarger–Amarillo, Texas) KRBG (88.7
Religious radio
format.
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KLZL-LP (Radio station in Ten Sleep, Wyoming) KLZL-LP (90.7
radio station licensed to Ten Sleep, Wyoming
, United States. The station is currently owned by Paint Rock Radio.
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BAA Buffalo (Planned basketball team in Buffalo) BAA Buffalo was a planned basketball team in the Basketball Association of America (BAA), a forerunner of the modern National Basketball Association (NBA), based in Buffalo, New York. The franchise, which was granted on June 6, 1946, never played a game and was cancelled by the BAA on May 10, 1948. De-prodded by
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GoUNESCO (umbrella of initiatives that help promote awareness of heritage) GoUNESCO is an umbrella of initiatives that help promote awareness and provide tools for laypersons to engage with heritage. GoUNESCO was created by Ajay Reddy in 2012. It is supported by UNESCO, New Delhi. De-prodded by StreetcarEnjoyer with comment: Not a valid reason for deletion. There are plenty articles about things which no longer exist.
Burnin Red Ivanhoe (Danish musical group) Burnin Red Ivanhoe is a Danish rock band formed in Copenhagen in 1967. De-prodded by
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Red Scarf British Life Handbook Red Scarf British Life Handbook (
United Kingdom
.
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Jovan Jelovac Jovan Jelovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Јеловац) brand consultant based in Belgrade, Zürich and London. He is known for being the founder and director of Belgrade Design Week, a festival held yearly in Belgrade, Serbia. It is the largest event of its kind in the Balkans, attracting international designers, artists and entrepreneurs such as Bjarke Ingels, Karim Rashid and Patricia Urquiola. De-prodded by
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Yehuda Tagar (Israeli psychotherapist) Yehuda Tagar is an Israeli psychotherapist. De-prodded by Klbrain with comment: Treating the last edit as an objection to the PROD; moved the statement to the talk page, where it can be maintained.
The Politics of Uncertainty (2020 book by multiple authors) The Politics of Uncertainty. Challenges of Transformation is a multi-authors book edited by Ian Scoones and Andy Stirling, and published in 2020 by Routledge. De-prodded by Saltean with comment: Removed the proposed deletion note after adding a citation, see talk page with comment for User:Klbrain - more citations are forthcoming as discussed there.
Adam Gordon (businessman) (American real estate developer) Adam I Gordon is an American environmentalist and real estate developer. He is an emeritus member of the Directors’ Council at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and developed institutions 100-year plan. De-prodded by
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Bethel Christian School (Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana) (school in Louisiana, United States) Bethel Christian School was a private PreK-12 Christian school located in unincorporated Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana, near Jennings. As of 2012 the school had over 250 students in PreK-12. This includes the K3 and K4 preschool departments, which had over 35 students. Deleted by
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Mark Willis (politician) (American politician) Mark Willis (born June 11, 1969) is an American businessman, politician, and former United States Army counterintelligence agent from Dennysville, Maine. Running as a Republican, he ran for Republican National Committee Chair in 2013, losing to Reince Priebus.[verification needed] Deleted by
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Chadley Wenn (Rugby player) Chadley Wenn (born (1993-08-23)23 August 1993) is a South African rugby union player for the Griffons in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. He previously played for the Boland Cavaliers between 2015 and 2017, including two matches during their spell in the Currie Cup Premier Division in 2016. His regular position is hooker. Deleted by
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KKGU (Radio station in Hagåtña) KKGU (90.1
radio station owned and operated by Hurao, Inc. Licensed to Hagåtña, Guam
, it aired a full service format.
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List of Shakira tribute albums This is a list of
tribute albums dedicated to Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira. Since her debut in the 1990s, various artists have made tribute albums to the singer. Although she is mostly a Latin pop and rock artist, her tribute albums have covered a wide range of different genres and styles, including instrumental, jazz, children's music etc. The record label Big Eye Music
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Yaimara Aguilar (Cuban footballer) Yaimara Aguilar Mena (born 19 July 1989) is a Cuban retired footballer who played as a defender. She has been a member of the Cuba women's national team. Deleted by BD2412: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Yaimara Aguilar
2023–24 CD Alcoyano season (CD Alcoyano 2023–24 football season) The 2023–24 season is CD Alcoyano's 96th season in existence and fourth consecutive season in the Primera Federación, the third tier of Spanish football. Alcoyano played their first game on 27 August. Deleted by
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Real Madrid–Manchester City rivalry (Football rivalry) The Modern Clásico between Real Madrid–Manchester City rivalry has quickly become one of the most thrilling and anticipated rivalries in European football. Although it lacks the century-old history of other iconic matchups, this duel has gained significant importance over the last decade, particularly within the UEFA Champions League context. The rivalry is marked by intense matches, filled with talent, innovative tactics, and memorable moments that have captured the imagination of fans worldwid ... Deleted by
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Abdullah Gohar (Egyptian paleontologist (born 1960)) Abdullah Gohar (born February 1, 1995) is an
paleontologist known for his significant contributions to the field of evolutionary biology and paleontology, particularly in the study of marine mammals. He is currently a member of the Sallam Lab at Mansoura University in Egypt and pursuing a Ph.D. in vertebrate paleontology at Oklahoma State University
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2024 Doral shooting (Mass shooting in Florida, United States) On April 6, 2024, a mass shooting took place at a martini bar at the CityPlace Doral mall in Doral, Florida, United States, leaving two dead, including the assailant, and seven others injured, including a police officer. Deleted by
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Others (31)

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Schumacher Menace
The Schumacher Menace is a radio-controlled car made by Schumacher Racing Products powered by a nitro fuel engine. Redirected to Schumacher Racing Products by DandelionAndBurdock: redirect, per prod contest from User:Kvng. as article is entirely unsourced there is nothing to merge.
Pratt Gymnasium
(building in Delaware, United States)
The Pratt Student Center opened in 2013 after a remodeling of the Pratt Gymnasium. The Pratt Gymnasium was a 600-seat multi-purpose arena in New Castle, Delaware, on the campus of Wilmington University. Redirected to Wilmington University#Main campus by Triphora: Convert to redirect
KAZO-LP
(TV station in Omaha, Nebraska (1999–2009))
KAZO-LP,
Azteca America-affiliated television station licensed to Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The station was owned by Pappas Telecasting. It was also formerly rebroadcast on KCAZ-LP channel 57 in Columbus, KAZJ-LP channel 46 in Norfolk
, KWAZ-LP channel 56 in [[Linco ...
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KHMG
(Religious radio station in Barrigada, Guam)
KHMG (88.1
radio station owned and operated by Harvest Christian Academy in Barrigada, Guam
. The station signed on the air in March 1996.
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Delaware Technical Community College, Stanton Gymnasium
(building in Delaware, United States)
The Delaware Technical Community College, Stanton Gymnasium is a 1,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Newark, Delaware on the Stanton campus of Delaware Technical Community College. Redirected to Delaware Technical Community College#Campuses by Triphora: Merged content to Delaware Technical Community College#Campuses
Florida International University College of Arts and Sciences
The Florida International University College of Arts, Education and Sciences is the
first professional degrees
. As of 2009, the College of Arts and Sciences has 35,291 alumni, and awards approximately 2,342 degrees annually.
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KTUW
(TV station in Scottsbluff, Nebraska (2006–2009))
KTUW,
Equity Broadcasting
.
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KLMV-LD
(Television station)
KLMV-LD (channel 15) is a low-power Spanish-language religious independent television station in Laredo, Texas, United States. The station is owned by J. B. Salazar. Redirected to
Wirral Endurance Ride
The Wirral Endurance Ride is a ride on the National Championship calendar of Endurance GB. It is run by the Cheshire group of the organisation. Redirected to
←Redirected page to Endurance GB
2008 Swat Valley bombing
The 23 August 2008 Swat Valley bombing occurred on 23 August 2008 when a
Tehrik-e-Taleban
organisation claimed responsibility.
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Royal Montserrat Police Force FC
(Association football club in Montserrat)
Royal Montserrat Police Force FC are a team who competed in the Montserrat Championship. They have won the championship a record five times. Redirected to
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FIU Robert Stempel College of Public Health and Social Work
(College at Florida International University)
The Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work at
Miami, Florida, in the United States is one of FIU's 26 schools and colleges, composed of the School of Public Health, the School of Social Work, the Department of Dietetics and Nutrition, and the Academy for International Disaster Preparedness. The dean of the college is Tomás R. Guilarte
. The school was founded by the now defunct Coll ...
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Faculty of Mathematical Sciences, Alzahra University
In 1976, Mathematics Teacher Training was first offered at
Alzahra University by the department of Mathematics in the Basic Sciences Faculty. After the Islamic Revolution, this area of study was further developed into Pure and Applied Mathematics as B.Sc. degrees. The department further offered MSc and PhD degrees respectively in 2000 and 2002. Ultimately the expansion of the programs offered by the Mathematics Department (e.g. Statistics
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Neuroplastic effects of pollution
Research indicates that living in areas of high
heavy metal
pollution have been impl ...
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2007 Parachinar bombing
The 2007 Parachinar bombing occurred on 4 August 2007. At least 12 people were killed and more than 43 injured after Ghayor Khan Chamkani, a
Sunni militant
gro ...
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Hadlow Down Parish Council
Hadlow Down Parish Council governs the village of Hadlow Down. The council appoints one councillor who is then known as the Chairman or Chairwoman. The current Chairperson is Councillor Sandra Richards. Redirected to Hadlow Down#Parish council by Crouch, Swale: merge per AFD
WDHC-LD
(Television station in Dickson, Tennessee)
WDHC-LD is a low-power television station that is licensed to and serving Dickson, Tennessee. It is affiliated with The Family Channel network, and it is owned by R & F Communications, Inc. of Dickson, Tennessee. It broadcasts on VHF channel 6. Redirected to
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November 2008 Dera Ismail Khan bombing
The November 2008 Dera Ismail Khan bombing took place on November 21, 2008 at Bannu Ada in Dera Ismail Khan , killing 8. Redirected to Terrorist_incidents_in_Pakistan_in_2008#November by LibStar: Merged as per AfD outcome Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/November 2008 Dera Ismail Khan bombing
2017 Peshawar police vehicle attack
A suicide bomber struck AIG Ashraf Noor's car on 24 November 2017, as he was driving to work in Hayatabad, Peshawar, and the car caught fire, killing Ashraf Noor and his guard.
Hayatabad Medical Complex
for treatment.
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Gregory Liebenberg
(Zimbabwean cricketer)
Gregory Liebenberg (born 22 December 2001) is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 26 February 2020, for Rangers in the 2019–20 Logan Cup. Redirected to
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Alvin Chiradza
(Zimbabwean cricketer)
Alvin Chiradza (born 20 October 1999) is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 18 December 2019, for Rangers in the 2019–20 Logan Cup. He made his List A debut on 4 February 2020, for Rangers in the 2019–20 Pro50 Championship. Redirected to
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Adam Lorenc
(Polish volleyball player)
Adam Lorenc (born October 30, 1998) is a Polish volleyball player.

Since the 2020/2021 season, he has played for Cuprum Lubin.

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Christ Crowned with Thorns (Annibale Carracci, Bologna)
(Painting by Annibale Carracci)
Mocking of Christ or Christ Crowned with Thorns is an oil on canvas painting by Annibale Carracci, probably produced in Rome in 1598–1600, between his work on the Camerino Farnese and his starting work on the Galleria Farnese frescoes. It is now in the Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna, which acquired it from a London art dealer. Redirected to Christ Crowned with Thorns (Annibale Carracci) by Klbrain: Merged content to Christ Crowned with Thorns (Annibale Carracci), redirecting; uncontested March proposal; same painting (easy-merge)
2023–24 Real Sociedad B season
(Real Sociedad B 2023–24 football season)
The 2023–24 season is Real Sociedad B's 69th season in existence and second consecutive season in the Primera Federación, the third tier of Spanish football. Real Sociedad B played their first game on 26 August. Redirected to
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2023–24 Málaga CF season
(Málaga CF 2023–24 football season)
The 2023–24 season is Málaga CF's 76th season in existence and first season back in the third division of Spanish football. Málaga CF played their first game on 27 August. Redirected to
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2023–24 Gimnàstic de Tarragona season
(Gimnàstic de Tarragona 2023–24 football season)
The 2023–24 season is Gimnàstic de Tarragona's 110th season in existence and third consecutive season in the Primera Federación, the third tier of Spanish football. They also competed in the Copa del Rey. Gimnàstic de Tarragona played their first game on 26 August. Redirected to
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2023–24 Deportivo de La Coruña season
(Deportivo de La Coruña 2023–24 football season)
The 2023–24 season is Deportivo de La Coruña's 118th season in existence and fourth consecutive season in the Primera Federación, the third tier of Spanish football. They also competed in the Copa del Rey. Deportivo La Coruña played their first game on 26 August. Redirected to Deportivo de La Coruña by Kvng: Deportivo de La Coruña
2023–24 Recreativo de Huelva season
(Recreativo de Huelva 2023–24 football season)
The 2023–24 Recreativo de Huelva season is the club's 135th year in existence and their first season back in the third division. Recreativo de Huelva played their first match on 27 August. Redirected to
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Grace Tolo
(Ivorian basketball player)
Grace Tolo (born January 3, 2001, in Ivory Coast)  is an Ivorian basketball player representing the national women's basketball team. She plays for CNSS in Dr. Congo. Redirected to
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Compass Airlines MkII (Australia)
(Australian airline, 1990 to 1993)
Compass MK II was an airline that was supposed to be Southern cross airlines but chose to trade under the compass brand. Redirected to Compass Airlines (Australia)#Compass Mark II by Queen of Hearts: Create redirect to Compass Airlines (Australia)#Compass Mark II (via redirect-helper)
Quinta Kinyuy
(Cameroon basketball player (born 1997))
Quinta Kinyuy (born on July 21, 1997) is a forward Cameroon basketball player who is playing for Cameroon women's national basketball team. Redirected to
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Autocross (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Autocross is a timed race through a course of traffic cones on a flat, paved surface. Deleted by
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Fields of Aplomb (American alternative gothic metal band) Fields of Aplomb, abbreviated FoA, is a
Eliphas Levi
(1810–1875), a French occultist who helped revive interest in magic in the 19th century. Levi st ...
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Zo Artzeinu (Israeli far-right protest movement) Zo Artzeinu (Hebrew: זוֹ אַרְצֵנוּ!, This is our land) was founded in 1993 in order to help safeguard the land of Israel, Their main project Israel Trees has planted more fruit trees in Israel than any other organization. The trees not only beautify and settle the land, but provide a living and support for entire communities who work the land and take care of these trees and their fruits. They also give us all the opportunity to share in fulfilling numerous Mitzvot, Biblical commandments ... Deleted by
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Start (Serbian newspaper) (short-lived daily tabloid) Start was a short-lived daily tabloid published in Belgrade between late 2005 and early 2006. Deleted by
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The Encyclopedia of Iranian Old Music The Encyclopedia of Iranian Old Music (Persian: دانشنامه موسیقی ایران) a book that was published in Tehran by Mehran Poor Mandan in 2000. Deleted by
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Mary Anderson (figure skater) (American figure skater) Mary Anderson (born 1926) is an American former
ice dance with her brother Jack
.
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Jack Anderson (figure skater) (American figure skater) Jack Anderson (born 1924) is an American former
ice dance with his sister Mary
.
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Abimbola Lagunju (Nigerian writer (born 1960)) 'Abimbola Lagunju (born in 1960 in Ibadan) is a ): Deleted by
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Victorino Matus (American journalist) Victorino Matus is an American journalist who is a deputy editor for The Washington Free Beacon and was formerly a senior editor and assistant managing editor for The Weekly Standard. Deleted by
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Government Homoeopathic Medical College Kozhikode Government Homoeopathic Medical College Kozhikode (GHMC Kozhikode) was the first Graduate
Homoeopathic medical college in Asia. The college is affiliated to Kerala University of Health Sciences since 2010. It was affiliated with the University of Calicut till 2010.[citation needed
] The facility also includes an on-site hospital.
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Presidential Forum on Renewable Energy The Presidential Forum on Renewable Energy was created to ensure that renewable energy, sustainability, and conservation were top issues in the 2008 presidential election. It brought together 2008 presidential candidates to generate discussion and foster innovation. Deleted by
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Rostislav Ordovsky-Tanaevsky Blanco (Venezuela-born Venezuelan and Russian businessman) Rostislav Vadimovich Ordovsky-Tanaevsky Blanco (Russian: Ростисла́в Вади́мович Ордо́вский-Танае́вский Бла́нко; born 30 November 1958) is a Venezuelan-born entrepreneur. President of Rostik Group and many other companies in Russia. Deleted by
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Morwyn (American novelist) Morwyn (also known as Carolina de Silva[citation needed] and C. L. Dow[citation needed]) is an American writer. Deleted by
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Thingangyun Education College Thingangyun Education College is a
Burma
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David Custer (American journalist) David Luke Custer (born October 14, 1980) is a
reporter. He currently works as the anchor of the 5pm, 6pm and 11pm news with Meg McLeod on Mid-Michigan's CBS affiliate channel WNEM
.
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Government Colleges Hostel, Mumbai Government Colleges Hostel (GCH) is a place of residence for students in
The Sydenham Institute of Management Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship Education, Elphinstone College, and State Institute for Administrative Career
.
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Brynn Carman (American pair skater) Brynn Carman (born November 26, 1994) is an American journalist and former pair skater. With Chris Knierim, she placed ninth at the 2009 World Junior Championships. Deleted by
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ND Slovenj Gradec (Slovenian football club) Nogometno društvo Slovenj Gradec or simply ND Slovenj Gradec is a Slovenian football club based in the town of Slovenj Gradec. Deleted by
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, concern was: Non-notable amateur club, 0 seasons played in national-level competitions, they don't even have a senior team since 2016
Vijaya High school (School in Karnataka, India) Vijaya High School is a co-educational school in Jayanagar 3rd block,
Bangalore, Karnataka
. The school received 27 ranks in the Karnataka State Board Exam for SSLC (10th) exam conducted in 1998, the highest ranking of any public school.
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Jodine Costanzo (American television news reporter) Jodine M. Costanzo (born July 1964) is an American television news reporter in Pittsburgh and a former television news anchor in Cleveland, Chicago and Pittsburgh. Deleted by
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. No significant coverage.
Netpgp netpgp is a
OpenPGP SDK which provides signing, verification, encryption, and decryption of files. It also comes with the netpgpkeys tool for key management. Netpgp is a higher level wrapper and improvement upon the OpenPGP SDK library written by Ben Laurie and Rachel Willmer. The public api of OpenPGP SDK
is hidden, exposing a simple interface for encryption and decryption as well as generating and verifying digital signature ...
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. Sources used are all primary or just package listings, and there isn't anything else available.
Gerard Madden (Irish writer) Gerard Madden is a native of
ancestry of Irish families, including the Maddens of County Galway
.
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Champaign County YMCA Heat Swim Team (Illinois swim team) The Champaign County YMCA Heat Swim Team (HEAT) is a competitive age group swim program that serves all ages and abilities in Champaign County and the surrounding areas. Participants attend weekly practices in Champaign and are placed into groups determined by their skill level. The team is competitive at a national level for the YMCA and USA Swimming. Deleted by
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, concern was: Notability not established with substantive independent sources for generic youth sports team
San Diego County Credit Union (Credit union based in San Diego, California, United States) San Diego County Credit Union (SDCCU) is an American financial services company headquartered in San Diego, California. The credit union is San Diego's largest privately held financial institution and the fifteenth largest credit union in the U.S by total assets. SDCCU was founded in 1938 as San Diego County Employees Credit Union and was formed to provide for the financial needs of local county government employees. During the 1970s, San Diego County E ... Deleted by
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, concern was: I am not able to find sufficient reliable and independent source material to demonstrate that this subject is notable.
Westdene Stadium (building in Africa) Westdene Stadium, also known as Westdene Sports Ground, is a multi-use
Celtic Colts F.C.
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, concern was: Unsourced stadium article with no evidence of notability. Multiple teams play here so no obvious redirect target.
Platinaire (Alloy of sterling silver and platinum) Platinaire is a patented alloy combining sterling silver and platinum. The alloy is a blend of 92.5% silver and 5% platinum and 2.5% being the undisclosed elements that make up the patent. Platinaire, unlike most gold and silver, is nickel free and hence hypoallergenic. It is also fabricated from recycled silver and platinum, making it a green metal that conforms to current demands for sustainability and preserving the earth's resou ... Deleted by
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, concern was: Alloy is a proprietary mixture; all existing sources are promotional and/or primary and do not speak to the notability of the alloy.
Counsel and Care K. N. Peter is a Nigerian screenwriter Deleted by
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, concern was: Can't establish notability. No sources used.
Cornwall Seaway News (Newspaper) The Cornwall Seaway News, often known simply as the Seaway News, is a
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties
.
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, concern was: Insufficient proof of notability
2020 Casting (Casting agency based in London) 2020 Casting (now Mad Dog 2020 Casting) is a casting agency based in London, England which supplies extras for film shoots. Previously, it was located in Hopgood St, Shepherd's Bush, in West London. 2020 casting merged with Mad Dog Casting in 2017 to form Mad Dog 2020 Casting and is now based in Ealing Studios. Deleted by
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. No evidence of significant independent coverage.
JCS (group) (Filipino boy band formed by Star Magic) JCS was a Filipino boy band formed by Star Magic. The group was named after the first initials of the members' names, John Prats, Carlo Aquino and Stefano Mori. Dubbed as "The Hanson Band of the Philippines", the band's music is joyous and lighthearted pop played with gumption that was similar to the band Hanson. Deleted by
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Maggie's Way (1981 novel) Maggie's Way is a 1981 American novel written by Martha Barron Barrett. Deleted by
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. None of the sources (excluding the WordCat database listing) are actually about the book - one is a review of a different book by the same author, and the other is a blurb about the author herself. Searches did not bring up any kind of reviews or coverage on this particular book that I was able to find.
Cassie Andrews (American pair skater) Cassie Andrews (born November 16, 1993) is an American
Timothy Leduc, she placed ninth at the 2011 World Junior Championships. Between 2004 and 2010, she competed with Nicholas Anderson
. She also competed as a single skater until 2009. Andrews now trains and coaches ice skating in Indiana.
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Jawdat Al-Qazwini (Iraqi scholar and poet (1953–2020)) Jawdat Al-Qazwini (
Iraqi
scholar.
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, concern was: Article is mostly unsourced and doesn't seem to meet notability requirements. Included sources just link to WorldCat,
Bethel Christian School (Ruston, Louisiana) (school in Ruston, Louisiana, United States) Bethel Christian School is a private Pre-kindergarten - 12 Christian school located in Ruston, Louisiana. The school was founded in 1965 by Dr. Jack and Florine Martin. Deleted by
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The Learning Lab (Singaporean private tuition and enrichment centre) The Learning Lab is a private tuition and enrichment centre based in Singapore. It offers programs in English, Mathematics and Science at the preschool, primary, secondary and pre-tertiary levels. The Learning Lab also offers classes for GEP students and for both the ‘O’ Level track and Integrated Programme. Deleted by
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also seems to indicate that there is not many mainspace articles that link here.
Kaatyayani (Indian television channel) Kaatyayani is a
Hindi-language television channel, owned by Veecon Media and Broadcasting Pvt Ltd. The channel is available across all major cable and DTH platforms, as well as online. The channel owner named Veecon Media and Broadcasting Pvt Ltd has 2 Private Satellite TV Channel licences under names of Harvest TV (renamed Tiranga TV) and Kaatyayani according to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India)
.
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and has been unsourced for years (also created by a sock). Only link on page is to what's listed as the official site, which is a dead link.
Shazzy Fitness Shazzy Fitness is a Christian-centered dance fitness DVD series. It was created by Kristy McCarley in 2012. Deleted by
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. Article was created by a new user on 29 May 2014 (their only contribution to Wikipedia).
Philadelphia Office of Emergency Management The Managing Director’s
Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is responsible for ensuring the readiness of the City of Philadelphia
for emergencies of any kind. OEM educates the public on how to prepare for emergencies, leads citywide planning and policy development related to emergency management and coordination, mitigates the impact of emergencies, conducts training and exercises and coordinates on-scene response and recovery operations.
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Yorkshire Esk Trail (Long-distance footpath in North Yorkshire, England) The Yorkshire Esk Trail, also Yorkshire Esk Way, is a 32-mile scenic walk, normally to be covered in three stages, that follows the course of the River Esk in North Yorkshire, from its sources in Westerdale to the sea in Whitby. The route was researched in 2014, and featured in the book The Classic Walks; Northern Yorkshire Coast and Moors published in January 2015 which coincided with the trail's opening. Deleted by
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, concern was: Unreferenced since 2014. This is lovely but it is simply a description of an individual walk in one book, which book is, er, out of print. There is no claim of notability. This is not a recognized, waymarked, documented walk. I can't even buy the book ... believe me, I tried. The originator of the article has a severe CoI (or is the victim of a very unfortunate coincidence as both editor and publisher are called "Peaksoft") and should really not have sta...
Daut Dauti (Kosovan poblicist) Daut Dauti was born in 1960 in Kokaj, near Gjilan, in Kosovo. He graduated from the University of Pristina Faculty of Law. He continued post-graduate studies at the University of West London (former Thames Valley University)[when?] and was awarded a PhD from the University of Leeds School of History, on thesis: The British Foreign Policy and the Albanian Question 1876–1914. Deleted by
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, concern was: No evidence of significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject.
Philadelphia Managing Director's Office The Office of the Managing Director (MDO) is responsible for the coordination and administration of a

variety of City services and supervising several City operating departments and functions, including the Office of Innovation and Technology, the Records Department, Department of Public Property, Office of Human Resources, Office of Fleet Management, Procurement Department, Center of Excellence and the 311 Contact Center.

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Nirmana News (Indian television news channel) NIRMANA NEWS is an Indian television news channel. It is a part of the wider Gujarati, a subsidiary of the NIRMANA NEWS.

Nirman news is not available on tatasky

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and has been unsourced, aside from the external link which leads to an unregistered domain, for years (also created by a sock).
Paballo Mogoera (South African cricketer) Paballo Mogoera (born 8 January 1995) is a South African
CSA Provincial One-Day Challenge on 13 March 2016. In September 2019, he was named in Free State's squad for the 2019–20 CSA Provincial T20 Cup. He made his Twenty20
debut for Free State in ...
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Dmitre Razgulajevs (Canadian ice dancer) Dmitre Razgulajevs (born November 19, 1996) is a Canadian
ice dancer, who currently competes with Molly Lanaghan
.
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; no international medal and no national championship win.
George Banda (Zimbabwean cricketer) George Banda (born 3 March 1992) is a Zimbabwean
Free State
on 9 September 2016.
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The Joint by Cannabis (Cannabis dispensary in Denver, Colorado) The Joint by Cannabis is a recreational
Denver
.
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New York Wine/Grape Foundation (New York State public-benefit corporation) The New York Wine & Grape Foundation is a New York State public-benefit corporation. Its mission is to provide an effective and continuous program of research, promotion and education to strengthen New York State's wine and grape industry's position in the marketplace. As of 2018, it had an 8 member staff and a 20 member board of directors. Deleted by
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Adapa (company) (Danish machinery manufacturer) Adapa is a Danish company that manufactures machinery which allows fabricators and engineers to bring curvature into their designs, using adaptive mould technology. The company is headquartered in Aalborg, Denmark and has a regional office in Dubai, UAE. Deleted by
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The Saturn Myth The Saturn Myth: A Reinterpretation of Rites and Symbols Illuminating Some of the Dark Corners of Primordial Society is a 1980 non-fiction book written by David N. Talbott which speculates that early humanity witnessed a much different celestial alignment. According to the book, Earth was a former satellite of Saturn before a hypothesized cataclysm, which caused the earth, Saturn, Mars, and Venus to lose their previous orbits. Deleted by
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, concern was: A7. This article gives no confidence that the notability requirements can be met. The book as a source about itself is not enough; coverage by independent reliable sources is required.
Tadiwanashe Nyangani (Zimbabwean cricketer) Tadiwanashe Nyangani (born 12 March 2002) is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 24 March 2021, for Eagles, in the 2020–21 Logan Cup. Prior to his first-class debut, he was named in Zimbabwe's squad for the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. He made his List A debut on 18 April 2021, for Eagles, in the 2020–21 Pro50 Championship. Deleted by
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Emmy Bronsard (Canadian ice dancer) Emmy Bronsard (born October 13, 2004) is a Canadian ice dancer. With her former skating partner, Aissa Bouaraguia, she is the 2020 Canadian junior national champion, the 2019 JGP Croatia bronze medallist, and finished in the top nine at the 2020 World Junior Championships. Deleted by
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Ruthenium(III) nitrate (Chemical compound) Ruthenium(III) nitrate is a proposed inorganic compound, a salt of ruthenium and nitric acid with the chemical formula Ru(NO3)3. No evidence has been presented for the existence of this compound. Deleted by
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, concern was: No evidence for its existence, while clearly not notable.
Molly Lanaghan (Canadian ice dancer) Molly Beth Lanaghan (born January 29, 1999) is a
ice dancer, who currently competes with Dmitre Razgulajevs
.
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; no international medal and no national championship win.
Brian Scott (Florida politician) (American politician) Brian Scott is an American politician and businessman. A Republican, he was elected as a member of the Pinellas County Commission from the at-large 2nd District in 2022, defeating Democratic incumbent Pat Gerard. Deleted by
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Tigran Karapetyan (doctor) (Armenian dentist) Tigran Karapetyan, (Armenian: Տիգրան Կարապետյան) (1995, Russia, Krasnodar) doctor-dentist, author of the invention "Silver Prosthesis". Deleted by
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Hrachya Danielyan Hrachya Danielyan, (Armenian: Հրաչյա Դանիելյան) (born 1987) is the author of the first Armenian-language book about cryptocurrencies and electronic money in the world: "The Mysterious CryptoWorld"; he has also written many scientific articles. Deleted by
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, concern was: not notable
Matthew Nicholas Felker (American model and actor) Matthew Nicholas Felker (born October 11, 1979) is an
filmmaker, screenwriter, and actor known for his work in both film and television. He has modeled for Ford Models, Elite Models, and Irene Marie Models. He is known for his roles in music video for Britney Spears’s Toxic, White Flag by Dido, and Have You Ever Been in Love
by ...
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) 17:03, 9 April 2024 (UTC)
Tatiana Lyadochkina (Russian model) Tatiana Sergeevna Lyadochkina (Russian: Татьяна Сергеевна Лядочкина, 17 March 1988, Penza, Russian SFRS, Soviet Union) is a Russian model Deleted by
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Debraj Barman (Indian politician) Debraj Barman is an Indian politician and teacher from Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal.

He is contesting the upcoming

in West Bengal. He is a high school teacher.

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TRENDS Research & Advisory (Research institution, Abu Dhabi) TRENDS Research & Advisory is an independent research institution based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was established in 2014 to offer analyses of the different factors impacting the Gulf. Deleted by
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. References are the organization's own publications and press releases. No independent sources.
Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour (Academic journal) The Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour is a . Deleted by
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Sumitra Kumar Paul (Baban) (Indian politician) Baban Paul or Sumitra Kumar Paul is an Indian politician. Currently, he is the president of Jalpaiguri District Jai Hind Bahini Trinamool Congress. He has done his B.Com. from the Jalpaiguri A.C College. He is an active member of All India Trinamool Congress. Deleted by
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