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Norihiko Machida
'''Norihiko Machida'''
Norihiko Machida (町田紀彦, born August 8, 1976) is a Japanese music producer, lyricist, and composer from Sapporo, Japan. He was formerly affiliated with Studio Runtime (now Runtime Music Academy), an entertainment school operated by Runtime Music Entertainment. During his time there, Machida played a central role in the musical production of the all-girl pop-rock band ZONE.
Norihiko Machida
Career
Career Machida is best known for writing and composing "secret base 〜Kimi ga Kureta Mono〜" (2001), which became one of ZONE's signature songs. Released on August 8, 2001, the single gained popularity over time and ultimately peaked at No. 2 on the Oricon Singles Chart. He continued to contribute many songs for ZONE, establishing himself as an influential figure in the J-pop scene during the early 2000s. Around 2005, coinciding with ZONE’s disbandment, Machida left Runtime. Since then, he has largely stepped away from the music industry. In 2012, he was credited as the composer of "Ashita e no Kaerimichi" (明日への帰り道), a single by the voice actress group Sphere, marking his only known musical contribution in the years following his departure from Runtime.
Norihiko Machida
Songs
Songs (1999) secret base 〜Kimi ga Kureta Mono〜 (2001) (2002) (2002) (2002) (2003) (2003) (2003) (2012)
Norihiko Machida
Reception
Reception Machida’s most iconic work, "secret base 〜Kimi ga Kureta Mono〜", has left a lasting impact on Japanese pop culture. The emotional lyrics and nostalgic melody have resonated with audiences. The song was covered by Ai Kayano, Haruka Tomatsu, and Saori Hayami for the anime Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day (2011), which reintroduced the song to a wider audience.
Norihiko Machida
References
References Category:Japanese lyricists Category:Japanese male songwriters
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Urmia massacre (1918)
short description
After The News of The Assassination of Mar Benyamin, By the Kurdish Agha Simko Shikak, The Assyrians and Armenians asked for permission to take revenge. After a 12-hour period, permission was granted, massacres began in the city of Urmia. It is reported that 10,000 people, including Jews, were killed during these events. Ghazvinian, John (2021). America and Iran A History, 1720 to the Present. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. p. 83. ISBN 978-0-525-65932-7.Kia 2023, p. 121Gurock, (Ed.) Jeffrey S., East European Jews in America, 1880-1920: Immigration and Adaptation (American Jewish History, Vol. 3, Part 1) , Routledge, 1998, ISBN 978-0415919227Heidari, Asghar. The geological holocaust in Iran and the role of England in it, or England's effort to establish an Armenian Republic on Iranian soil (PDF) (in Persian). p. 242. Rahmatullah Tovfiq recounts that, at the request of Mirza Mammad Usuli, he and Dr. Shud’s guards, along with 100 helpers, gathered the dead from homes and streets and buried them in a mass grave near the Haji Khan Mosque. Tawfiq, Tarikh-e Orumiyeh: Yaddasht-ha-yi az Salha-yi Jang-e Avval-e Jahani va Ashub-ha-yi Ba'd az An, Rahmatullah, Shiraz: Shiraz Publishing House, 1389 page: 24,33,42
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Eagles–Packers rivalry
[[:Eagles–Packers rivalry]]
:Eagles–Packers rivalry – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () I have thought about this one for a while, and after that time, I do not see it meeting our notability guidelines. Consider: The only standalone notable games between the two is 4th and 26 and 1960 NFL Championship Game. They have only played each 48 times over 90 years and have never been in the same division. They have only played each other in the playoffs four times, with one of those happening just a month ago. A review of relevant sources does not show sustained use of the term "rivalry" to define the Packers and Eagles playing against each other (outside of local fluff pieces, like this), even though they have been doing so for 90 years. Even playing against each other in high profile, recent games (like in Brazil and this year's playoff game), there is not much, if any, discussion on this being a true rivalry, above the normal interactions that two teams have against each other in the NFL. The Packers are an old franchise and have many rivalries, but all of their rivalries meet at least one of the four bullets above. For those reasons, I believe deletion is justified now. « Gonzo fan2007 (talk) @ 14:02, 19 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the list of American football-related deletion discussions. « Gonzo fan2007 (talk) @ 14:02, 19 May 2025 (UTC) Comment. I'm not an expert on NFL rivalries and have tons of respect for Gonzo's knowlege of Packers history. FWIW, a quick search did turn up "Historically, Green Bay has had edge", a full page review of the rivalry's history. See also here and here. Cbl62 (talk) 15:48, 19 May 2025 (UTC) Honestly, I struggle with both this one and the Packers/Rams (they have played each other 100 times!). My main challenge is at some point a line has to be drawn, or the Packers will have rivalry page with every NFC team (maybe they should, idk). The Bucs were in the Packers division for years, the Cowboys/49ers/Seahawks all have a lot of notable moments, especially in the playoffs. I think I remember watching Week 1 last year (the Brazil Packers/Eagles game) and one commentator noted for two teams who have existed for so long, its surprising they don't have a stronger history. Idk, either way I won't be beat up about the result. Just trying to find the line in the sand on where a "long-term match-up" transitions to a "full rivalry". « Gonzo fan2007 (talk) @ 16:19, 19 May 2025 (UTC) I understand. In the college context, it's similar to Notre Dame or Alabama where we have ten rivalry articles for each program, in part because of the long history and legendary status of the programs. Cbl62 (talk) 17:16, 19 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 18:45, 19 May 2025 (UTC) Delete: I've always found these rivalry articles to be on the fringe of notability (not to mention terribly formatted). There should really only be a handful of them for historic ones and ones that tend to get coverage specifically for the matchup, such as Commanders-Cowboys, Bears-Packers, and Ravens-Steelers. The Eagles-Packers matchup last year had more coverage due to its location (Brazil) than any rivalry between them. The less notable ones like this one tend to just include game history, which borders on being WP:NOTDATABASE. ~ Dissident93 (talk) 23:49, 19 May 2025 (UTC) Delete: Although Wikipedia does not have criteria for sports rivalries, every pair of teams has a rivalry to some extent, and there is nothing notable about this one. Ira Leviton (talk) 00:31, 21 May 2025 (UTC)
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Draft:Gatik Ship Management
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Gatik Ship Management is according to Financial Times and Indian Newswebsite The Wire one of the leading operators of the so-called 'shadow' fleet involved in the transportation of russian crude oil under Western sanctions. It is based in Mumbai, India.The unknown Indian company shipping millions of barrels of Russian oil, Financial Times, 4 May 2023. The shipping company experienced surprising growth in 2022, increasing its fleet of tankers from two to around 60, quickly becoming one of the world's largest companies in the industry. In 2023, large parts of the fleet were deregistered or registered under other companies following the discovery of a link between Gatik and the Russian government and the circumvention of Western sanctions. Gatik primarily transports petroleum products from Russia to India, but is also the largest fuel exporter to the EU. According to international Media outlets tankers operated and / or managed by India's Gatik Ship Management are used to load cruide oil at russian ports. The ships runned by Gatik constantly changing there technical/commercial management and ship owners. The vessels are renamed with a change of flag-state, MMSI, call-sign, including for sanctioned vessels. Gatik shadow fleet vessels operate under 'convenient flags', which allows them to conceal their true origin and avoid control by international organizations and insurance companies.
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History
History According to reports by the Financial Times (FT) and the independent Indian website The Wire, Gatik Ship Management owned only two chemical tankers in 2021, but increased its tanker fleet to around 60 by April 2023. The value of the fleet is estimated at US$1.6 billion. Gatik Ship Management shipped around 83 million barrels of crude oil and petroleum products to India by May 2023, with around half of all exports reportedly coming from Rosneft. In its publication, the FT cites the Belgian analyst Kpler and suspects Russia and the role of Western sanctions behind the company's upswing. It was "inevitable" that Russia would seek to ship its crude oil by other means, and Gatik is "the best example" in this context, according to Kpler.[2] Before the Ukraine war, India had sourced about 1% of its oil needs from Russian sources; by 2023, this figure had risen to 30%. A short time later, Gatik had already deregistered a large part of its fleet and registered it under the flags of other companies. Many international companies, including Lloyd's Register, had previously announced that they would no longer insure Gatik's vessels or offer support services. As of April 2023, none of Gatik's vessels were insured with any of the major, internationally recognized companies. Lloyd's withdrew the certification of 21 of Gatik's vessels as of June 3, following St. Kitts and Nevis's previous de-flagship of 36 of Gatik's vessels.Jonathan Saul, Nidhi Verma: . In: . 26. Mai 2023 (reuters.com) According to Newssite Splash247 much of Gatiks fleet has been moved to companies based in Turkey. In May 2025 the Gatik affiliated tanker Jaguar was involved in a confrontation between NATO forces and russia. The Equasis database reflects the same vessel as the Argent, registered in Guinea-Bissau with unknown managers and a registered owner in Mauritius. Estonia’s navy wanted to inspect the tanker on May 13, 2025. The Jaguar was inbound for Primorsk harbour. The vessel was a week earlyer by the UK in its sanctions. The Estonian navy asked the Jaguar to change course. The request was denied. An Estonian Army helicopter and an estonian Skytruck responded and were circling overhead the tanker. Than a Russian SU-35 fighter entered Estonian airspace overflying the area. Accorindg to media the transponder of the russian jet was turned off and it was not in radio contact with Estonian air traffic control. It had not filed a flight plan. A Portuguese Air Force NATO F-16 fighter, which is stationed at the Estonian military base in Amari responded and also circled the unfolding incident. Estonian Navy escorted the Jaguar out of domestic waters, and the tanker continued to the Russian port.
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Related companies Gatik is running a scheme to 'juggle' vessels managed to avoid sanctions by creating companys. Know Gatik companys are Plutos Ship Management Caishan Ship Management Galena Ship Management Gaurik Ship Management LLP Geras Ship Management Girik Ship Management Orion Ship Management LLP Nautilus Shipping (India) Ark Seakonnect Shipmanagment LLC Zidan Ship Management
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Draft:FC Onor
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Onor Football Club (Armenian: Օնոր ՖԱ, romanized: Onor Futbolayin Akumb) commonly known as Onor FC, is a defunct Armenian football club based in Yerevan. Their first professional appearance was in the 2023/24 season. The home stadium of the team was the Kasakhi Marzik Stadium in Ashtarak.
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History
History The club made their first professional appearance in 2023/24 season, but in their second season of 2024/25, they declared that they can't continue to play and dissolved the club.
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Freeky
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"Vanity" is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter Ai Otsuka, released as a digital single on August 9, 2023, through Avex Trax. The song was composed and produced by , marking this as the first collaboration between these two artists.
Freeky
Background and release
Background and release The song is a track provided by Koichi Tsutaya specifically for Otsuka, to be part of her first collaborative EP, Marble, to commemorate her twentieth anniversary in the music industry. Otsuka wrote the lyrics for the song, while Tsutaya composed and co-arranged it with Osamu Fukuzawa. "Freeky" is one of the three songs that Tsutaya offered to Otsuka, upon being appointed to work with her. Otsuka sought to create a "cool and stylish" song with Tsutaya, aiming to move beyond the "cute" image often associated with her vocals. She viewed Tsutaya’s production expertise as a way to address this perceived limitation. However, the demo Tsutaya provided had a challenging melodic range, which Otsuka initially found daunting, questioning whether it was singable. To enhance the track, she experimented with various backing vocal arrangements during the demo recording, submitting multiple options for Tsutaya to select from, ensuring she complemented the song’s sophisticated production. The song’s wide melodic range posed a vocal challenge, requiring Otsuka to adapt her performance to meet its technical demands. Otsuka described the track as having a strong sense of momentum, particularly in the chorus, which inspired her to envision it as a song for driving. Tsutaya expressed surprise and excitement at the opportunity to work with Otsuka, whom he regarded as a distinguished singer-songwriter with numerous hit songs. He considered the offer a great honor and, inspired by the collaboration, created three demo tracks for Otsuka’s consideration, of which "Freeky" was selected. Tsutaya noted that hearing Otsuka’s initial demo vocals was a transformative moment, describing how her performance illuminated the song and guided his arrangement process. He attributed the track’s success to Otsuka’s artistic prowess, which elevated the composition and inspired his production choices. The single was released digitally on major music streaming platforms on August 9, 2023, a month prior to the release of Marble.
Freeky
Composition and themes
Composition and themes Upon its release, the song was described as an upbeat pop tune that encourages "people to shine on their own way." Lyrically, the song, penned by Otsuka, conveys themes of movement, playfulness, and living freely without excessive seriousness. She intentionally adopted a lighthearted, "playful" lyrical tone. This approach resulted in lyrics that balanced the song’s stylish and cool production with a relatable, unpretentious vibe.
Freeky
Promotion
Promotion "Freeky" was announced as the web commercial song for DHC's Medicated Lip Series, becoming available on the brand's official website starting August 1, 2023.
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Track listing
Track listing
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References Category:2023 singles Category:Ai Otsuka songs Category:Songs written by Ai Otsuka Category:2023 songs Category:Avex Trax singles
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Madhuri Gupta
Multiple issues
Madhuri Gupta was an Indian diplomat posted as second secretary at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, Pakistan - in its press and information section who fell in love with a mysterious Pakistani man and ended up spying for India.
Madhuri Gupta
Career
Career She joined the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in the early 1980s as part of the Indian Foreign Service’s Grade B cadre. She was one of the support staff who work behind the scenes to support India’s diplomatic apparatus. Gupta served as a bureaucrat for almost three decades as part of various Indian missions abroad, including Iraq, Liberia, Malaysia, and Croatia. Her fluency in Urdu made Gupta an asset that eventually led to her appointment as Second Secretary (Press & Information) at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad in 2007–2008.
Madhuri Gupta
Arrest
Arrest By late 2009, suspicions were strong that an Indian diplomat in Islamabad had gone rogue. Indian agencies fed Gupta false intelligence, and when it leaked, they knew. She was summoned to Delhi in April 2010, under the pretext of helping organize the upcoming SAARC summit. On the morning of April 22, as she arrived for a meeting at South Block, officers arrested her. She confessed swiftly. Investigators say she gave up names, email passwords, and admitted to leaking classified details—including exposing Indian intelligence officials operating in Pakistan. The damage, insiders say, was “irreversible.” In one move, she had compromised the entire Indian intelligence network in Islamabad. Delhi Police Special Cell, in July 2010, filed a charge-sheet against Gupta. Investigators recovered 73 emails, 54 sent and 19 received.
Madhuri Gupta
Verdict
Verdict While the trial dragged on for years, the verdict finally came in May 2018—eight years after her arrest. She was convicted of criminal conspiracy and espionage, though acquitted of charges involving actual classified documents. The court observed that Gupta, once a respected official, had become a “security threat” who had “tarnished the image of the country.”
Madhuri Gupta
References
References Category:Year of birth missing Category:Indian diplomats Category:Ministry of External Affairs (India) Category:Indian Foreign Service officers
Madhuri Gupta
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Dilnozaxon Kattaxonova
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Dilnozaxon Kattaxonova (born 2 July 1991) is an Uzbek politician who has served as First Deputy Director of the Youth Affairs Agency of Uzbekistan since 2020. Previously, Kattaxonova worked as Chairperson of the Children's organization of Kamalak which is the largest school students' union (2018-2020). In June 2021, Kattaxonova was awarded the Do'stlik state prize by President of Uzbekistan.Yoshlar kuni munosabati bilan yurtimizning faol va tashabbuskor yosh avlod vakillaridan bir guruhini mukofotlash toʻgʻrisida She is also Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science.
Dilnozaxon Kattaxonova
Career
Career She graduated with a bachelor's degree from National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek in 2014. In 2016, she completed her master's degree at National University of Uzbekistan. From 2014 to 2016, she worked as a leading specialist in the Department of Social and Legal Projects of the Central Council of the Kamolot Youth Social Movement. From 2016 to 2017, she served as the chief specialist in the Department for the Development of International Relations and Support for Non-Governmental Non-Profit Organizations of the Women's Committee of Uzbekistan. On July 5, 2017, at the meeting of the Republican Council on Youth Issues, she was elected as the Deputy Chairwoman of the Central Council of the Youth Union of Uzbekistan. From 2018 to 2020, she served as the Head of the Children's Organization of Kamalak. Since 2018, she has been an independent researcher at the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan. In March 2022, she received a PhD diploma. On July 10, 2020, she was appointed as the Deputy Director of the newly established Agency for Youth Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan. On December 20, 2023, she was appointed as the First Deputy Director of the Agency for Youth Affairs.
Dilnozaxon Kattaxonova
Awards
Awards She was one of the first to be awarded the Zulfiya State Prize. In 2020, she was included in the list of Top-40 promising leaders in government institutions, as well as in the Top-35 women in state and public administration. In 2021, she was listed among the Top-40 women working in state structures, institutions, and large public organizations. In 2021, she was awarded the "Maʼnaviyat aʼlochisi" medal of the Uzbekistan National Guard and the "Xalqlar do'stligi" medal from the Committee on Interethnic Relations and Friendly Ties with Foreign Countries under the Government of Uzbekistan. On June 30, 2021, she was awarded the "Do'stlik" award by the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Dilnozaxon Kattaxonova
References
References Category:1991 births Category:Living people Category:Uzbekistani political people Category:Uzbekistani politicians Category:21st-century Uzbekistani politicians
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Il mondo savio e pazzo
Italic title
Il mondo savio e pazzo (the ) is a utopia described by the Italian writer Anton Francesco Doni in the mid-16th century, during the Italian Renaissance. Doni's city is characterized by a lack of wealth inequality, and common holding of property, food, wives, and children. The world was described by Doni in , a larger work that describes seven fictional worlds. I Mondi was widely republished in Italy throughout the 16th century. The work was influenced by Thomas More's Utopia, and went on to influence Tommaso Campanella's The City of the Sun.
Il mondo savio e pazzo
Background and publication
Background and publication Doni proposed Il mondo savio e pazzo (Wise and Crazy World) in a larger work, , which he wrote while living in Venice, between 1551 and 1552. I Mondi describes seven different fictional worlds; his Wise and Crazy World is the sixth. The work was published in 1552, and republished at least seven times in Italian over the next 60 years, and four times in French (the first in 1578). Grendler notes that during this period, the book was more widely republished in Italian than Thomas More's Utopia. The utopia is sometimes referred to as Doni's "New World", or the "Star City". The work was intended for a fairly broad audience, and used a mix of colloquial and intellectual language.
Il mondo savio e pazzo
Utopia
Utopia Wild and Crazy World begins with a novella that describes intelligent men (astrologers), who predict that a rainstorm will release vapours that turns the population mad. Instead of helping others, the astrologers build a house which is insulated from the fumes. As they remain in the house, the rest of the population is turned mad. After the rain ceases, the astrologers attempt to take control of wealth. The insane population considers themselves to be sane, and the astrologers mad. After the novella, a character named "Savio" ("sage" or "wise") discusses a utopian society that they have dreamt of with another character, "Pazzo" (translated as "madman, "fool", or "crazy"). The city that Sage describes is circular, with a massive temple at its centre, and one hundred roads that radiate out from there. The city is carefully structured, with similar crafts geographically near each other. Inhabitants engage in only one craft, wear the same clothes (different colors based on age), and eat the same food. Outside of the city, the whole utopia is dedicated to farming, and the ground is only planted with crops that are suited to its characteristics. There are no individual possessions or marriage, instead wives are held in common and children raised by the society. The city is ruled by a priest, the oldest of 100 in the city. The work does not provide in-depth discussion of the city's programs for education, governance, religion, or defense, contrasting with many other Renaissance utopias. The utopia also has high-quality hospitals to treat the sick, characteristic of many Renaissance utopias. Individuals with deformities are thrown into a pit and killed when born. They do not have a large military, considering that no enemies are interested in conquering a city which holds little wealthy.
Il mondo savio e pazzo
Analysis
Analysis Doni was influenced by Thomas More's Utopia (1516), which was first translated into Italian by 1548, in an edition which Doni himself edited. Other influences include the utopias proposed by Antonio de Guevara (Relox de principes), and Plato (Republic). While some scholars argue that Savio describes most of the substance of the utopia, and Pazzo is relegated to asking clarifying questions or commentary, more recent commentators have argued that both characters contribute substantively to outlining the city. These scholars argue that this highlights Doni's commentary on sanity and madness, echoing the novella which begins the work. When Doni wrote his utopia, he was also experiencing a period of economic decline in Italy, as well as political shifts and religious unrest: scholar Paul F. Grendler deemed the moment to have "a mood of crisis." J. C. Davis considered that this climate had left Doni with a "bitter pessimism" about Italian politics. Many aspects of Doni's city, such as the lack of social structure, are critiques of 16th-century European society. Grendler argues that because Doni did not elaborate the practical form of his city, he was primarily writing a "destructive" narrative, aimed primarily at highlighting what he considered problems in Europe. Doni influenced later Utopian writers, such as Tommaso Campanella (The City of the Sun, 1623).
Il mondo savio e pazzo
References
References
Il mondo savio e pazzo
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Bibliography Category:Utopian fiction Category:Utopian theory
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Defenuron
Short description
Defenuron is an obsolete herbicide. Its formula is . It is an urea herbicide and was once produced as a wettable powder to control undesirable grasses and broad-leaved plants in a variety of crops. It enters plants via diffusion and moves through the xylem. It is highly water-soluble, is of low toxicity to fish, and does not pose a significant health hazard to mammals or to Japanese quail.
Defenuron
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References Category:Ureas Category:Herbicides Category:Anilides
Defenuron
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Moric
wiktionary
Moric, Móric and Mořic is a surname and a given name, a variant of English Maurice and German Moritz. Notable people with the name include:
Moric
Given name
Given name Maurice Benyovszky (Hungarian: Móric Benyovszky; 1746–1786), Hungarian military officer, adventurer and writer Móric Esterházy (1881–1960), Hungarian aristocrat and politician Móric Fischer de Farkasházy (1799–1880), Hungarian porcelain manufacturer František Mořic Nágl (1889–1944), Czech painter Móric Pogány (1878–1942), Hungarian Jewish architect
Moric
Surname
Surname Ante Moric (born 1974), Australian soccer player and coach Rajmund Moric (born 1944), Polish politician
Moric
See also
See also Nina Morić (born 1976), Croatian fashion model Category:Hungarian given names
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Macnificent Tour
Short description
Macnificent is an ongoing comedy tour by British comedian Michael McIntyre. The tour began in Bristol at the Bristol Hippodrome on 5 September 2023, and is currently due to conclude in Geneva, Switzerland at the Geneva Arena on 26 September 2025.
Macnificent Tour
Background and development
Background and development Macnificent was announced on 13 February 2023, McIntyre's first tour in 5 years. Tickets for shows around UK & Ireland went on sale 17 February 2023, high demand prompted many extra dates to be added at numerous venues and locations. Shows were also added in America, Canada, Europe, United Arab Emirates and South Africa.
Macnificent Tour
Tour dates
Tour dates + List of shows, showing date, city, country and venue Date City Country Venue5 September 2023BristolEnglandBristol Hippodrome 6 September 2023 7 September 2023 8 September 2023 14 September 2023 New York United States Beacon Theatre 15 September 2023 16 September 2023 9 October 2023 BournemouthEngland Bournemouth International Centre 10 October 2023 11 October 2023 12 October 2023 13 October 2023 14 October 2023 18 October 2023BrightonBrighton Centre 19 October 2023 25 October 2023 26 October 2023 27 October 2023 28 October 2023 29 October 2023 2 November 2023DublinIreland3 Arena 3 November 2023 4 November 2023 24 November 2023LeedsEnglandFirst Direct Arena 25 November 2023 1 December 2023SwanseaWalesSwansea Arena 2 December 2023CardiffUtilita Arena 3 December 2023 7 December 2023AalborgDenmarkAalborghallen 8 December 2023CopenhagenRoyal Arena 9 December 2023StravangerNorwayDNB Arena 10 December 2023OsloSpektrum10 January 2024OxfordEnglandOxford Playhouse 13 January 2024DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesCoca Cola Arena 1 February 2024LichfieldEnglandLichfield Garrick 5 February 2024AntwerpBelgiumLotto Arena 6 February 2024 7 February 2024RotterdamNetherlandsRotterdam Ahoy 8 February 2024 23 February 2024PlymouthEnglandPlymouth Pavillions 24 February 2024 25 February 2024 26 February 2024 27 February 2024 28 February 2024 29 February 2024 4 March 2024SouthamptonMayflower Theatre 8 March 2024NottinghamMotorpoint Arena 9 March 2024 10 March 2024 15 March 2024NewcastleUtilita Arena 16 March 2024 22 March 2024ManchesterAO Arena 23 March 2024 28 March 2024BrightonBrighton Theatre Royal 4 April 2024EastbourneCongress Theatre 5 April 2024LondonThe O2 Arena 6 April 2024 12 April 2024 13 April 2024 14 April 2024 19 April 2024LiverpoolM&S Bank Arena 20 April 2024 21 April 2024SouthamptonMayflower Theatre 25 April 2024HullConnexion Live 26 April 2024 27 April 2024SheffieldUtilita Arena 1 May 2024CardiffWalesUtilita Arena 2 May 2024 3 May 2024 4 May 2024 5 May 2024 10 May 2024LondonEnglandOVO Arena 11 May 2024 15 May 2024AberdeenScotlandP&J Live 16 May 2024 17 May 2024GlasgowOVO Hydro 18 May 2024 19 May 2024 24 May 2024BirminghamEnglandUtilita Arena 25 May 2024 26 May 2024 30 May 2024DublinIreland3 Arena 31 May 2024BelfastNorthern IrelandSSE Arena 1 June 20246 August 2024OxfordEnglandOxford Playhouse20 August 2024CheltenhamEveryman Theatre22 August 2024HelsinkiFinlandHouse of Culture 23 August 2024 24 August 2024TrondheimNorwayOlavshallen 25 August 2024 30 August 2024FrankfurtGermanyJahrhunderthalle 31 August 2024StockholmSwedenWaterfront 1 September 2024BerlinGermanyTempodrom 7 September 2024BirminghamEnglandBirmingham Hippodrome 12 September 2024PretoriaSouth AfricaSunBet Arena13 September 2024Cape TownGrandWest Arena 20 September 2024GibralterEuropa Sports Arena 21 September 202422 September 202426 September 2024PlymouthEnglandPlymouth Pavillions 2 October 2024PortsmouthKings Theatre 28 October 2024LondonDuchess Theatre 11 November 2024 17 November 2024OsloNorwaySpektrum 18 November 2024GjovikFjellhallen27 November 2024MontrealCanadaThéâtre L'Olympia28 November 2024OttawaArena at TD Place29 November 2024KitchenerCentre in the Square30 November 2024TorontoMassey Hall1 December 20243 December 2024BostonUnited StatesBoch Center Schubert Theatre3 March 2025LondonEnglandDuchess Theatre11 March 2025Pleasance Theatre14 March 2025Ta' QaliMaltaMalta Fairs & Conventions Centre15 March 202518 March 2025KillarneyIrelandGleneagle INEC Arena19 March 202520 March 2025GalwayLeisureland21 March 20257 May 2025HalifaxEnglandVictoria Theatre10 May 2025Abu DhabiUnited Arab EmiratesEtihad Arena25 July 2025CorkIrelandLive at the Marquee26 July 202527 July 202525 September 2025ZurichSwitzerlandHallenstadion26 September 2025GenevaGeneva Arena
Macnificent Tour
References
References Category:Comedy tours
Macnificent Tour
Table of Content
Short description, Background and development, Tour dates, References
Twoblade
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Twoblade is a personal software lab and experimental project suite created by independent developer and YouTuber Outpoot (known online as FaceDev). Launched in May 2025, Twoblade.com serves as the primary public instance of the innovative SHARP email protocol, a JSON-based replacement for traditional email. In addition to hosting the web client, Twoblade acts as a showcase for future-forward software prototypes and serves as a community hub for developers interested in protocol design, UI/UX innovation, and self-hosted services.
Twoblade
Overview
Overview Twoblade was introduced in tandem with the launch of the Sharp protocol, as part of the FaceDev video titled "I made my own Email Protocol". The project combines experimental front-end design, modern web protocols, and humorous yet practical software engineering philosophies.
Twoblade
Features
Features Twoblade.com includes: A live, publicly accessible instance of the Sharp email system. Account creation with built-in IQ test and vocabulary limiter. Access to Sharp’s inbox, real-time chat, and PWA support. Explorable UI with minimalistic and reactive design themes.
Twoblade
Development
Development The front-end and server-side code for Twoblade are open-source, released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license, and available on GitHub as part of the twoblade repository.
Twoblade
See also
See also Sharp (email protocol) Email Self-hosting (web services) Experimental software Garymail – another Sharp-compatible provider
Twoblade
External links
External links Official website Source code on GitHub FaceDev on YouTube Category:Web applications Category:Experimental software Category:Email services Category:Free and open-source software Category:2025 software
Twoblade
Table of Content
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2025–26 Champions Hockey League
Short description
The 2025–26 Champions Hockey League will be the 11th season of the Champions Hockey League, a European ice hockey tournament. The tournament will be competed by 24 teams, with qualification being on sporting merits only. Apart from the reigning champion, the six founding leagues will be represented by three teams each, while five "challenge leagues" will be represented by one team each. Swiss team ZSC Lions are the title holders having won their first Champions Hockey League title, defeating Swedish team Färjestad BK 2–1 in the 2025 final.
2025–26 Champions Hockey League
Team allocation
Team allocation A total of 24 teams from different European first-tier leagues are scheduled to participate in the league. Besides the title holders ZSC Lions, 18 teams from the six founding leagues, as well as the national champions from Denmark, France, Norway, Poland and the United Kingdom will participate. The qualification criteria for national leagues is based on the following rules: CHL champions National league champions (play-off winners) Regular season winners Regular season runners-up Regular season third-placed team Note: the national league champions of the United Kingdom are distinct from the national champions, who are determined in play-offs following the regular season.
2025–26 Champions Hockey League
Teams
Teams Team City/Area League Qualification Participation Previous best Zürich National League 2025 CHL winners 9th Champion Luleå HF Luleå Swedish Hockey League Play-off winners 6th Champion Brynäs IF Gävle Swedish Hockey League Regular season winners 2nd Quarter-finals Frölunda HC Gothenburg Swedish Hockey League Regular season third-place 9th Champion Lausanne National League Regular season winners 4th Quarter-finals Bern National League Regular season third place 7th Quarter-finals Zug National League Regular season fourth place 9th Semi-finals Eisbären Berlin Berlin Deutsche Eishockey Liga Play-off winners 8th Quarter-finals ERC Ingolstadt Ingolstadt Deutsche Eishockey Liga Regular season winners 5th Round of 16 Fischtown Pinguins Bremerhaven Deutsche Eishockey Liga Regular season third-place 3rd Quarter-finals Kometa Brno Brno Czech Extraliga Play-off winners 3rd Quarter-finals Sparta Praha Prague Czech Extraliga Regular season winners 7th Final Mountfield HK Hradec Králové Czech Extraliga Regular season runners-up 5th Final KalPa Kuopio Liiga Play-off winners 5th Round of 16 Lukko Rauma Liiga Regular season winners 6th Semi-finals Ilves Tampere Liiga Regular season runners-up 4th Round of 16 Red Bull Salzburg Salzburg ICE Hockey League Play-off winners 10th Semi-finals EC KAC Klagenfurt ICE Hockey League Regular season winners 6th Round of 16 HC Bolzano Bolzano ICE Hockey League Regular season third-place 5th Round of 16 Belfast Giants Belfast Elite Ice Hockey League Regular season winners 4th Group stage Storhamar Hamar EliteHockey Ligaen Play-off winners 4th Round of 16 Brûleurs de Loups Grenoble Ligue Magnus Play-off winners 4th Group stage Odense Bulldogs Odense Metal Ligaen Play-off winners 1st — GKS Tychy Tychy Polska Hokej Liga Play-off winners 3rd Group stage
2025–26 Champions Hockey League
Round and draw dates
Round and draw dates The schedule of the competition is as follows. PhaseRoundDraw dateFirst legSecond legGroup stageMatchday 121 May 202528–29 August 2025Matchday 230–31 August 2025Matchday 34–5 September 2025Matchday 46–7 September 2025Matchday 57–8 October 2025Matchday 614–15 October 2025PlayoffRound of 16No drawQuarter-finals2–3 December 202516 December 2025Semi-finals13–14 January 202620–21 January 2026Final3 March 2026
2025–26 Champions Hockey League
Regular season
Regular season In the regular season the 24 teams will be combined into one table. Each team will play home and away against six different opponents once. The best sixteen teams will qualify to the round of 16. The draw of the regular season will take place on 21 May 2025 in Stockholm, Sweden.
2025–26 Champions Hockey League
Pots
Pots The participating teams are seeded into Pots A to D according to their achievements in their national leagues and their respective league’s standing in the CHL league ranking. The reigning CHL champions ZSC Lions are the top seeded team and therefore given a place in pot A. The top pot also contains the reigning champions of four of the top five founding leagues according to the league rankings (Sweden, Germany, Czech Republic and Finland), as well as the 2024–25 NL regular season winners Lausanne HC. Pot D contains 2024–25 ICE Hockey League regular season third-placed HC Bolzano and champions of five challenger leagues. Pot APot BPot CPot D
2025–26 Champions Hockey League
References
References 2025
2025–26 Champions Hockey League
Table of Content
Short description, Team allocation, Teams, Round and draw dates, Regular season, Pots, References
Draft:Preston Bitemo
Short description
Preston-Moise Bitemo (born 14 November 2005) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Hereford.
Draft:Preston Bitemo
Career
Career
Draft:Preston Bitemo
Early career
Early career Bitemo began his career with Hinckley, starting out with the under-18s before being promoted to the first team in July 2023. During his first season in senior football, he was voted the club's supporters' Young Player of the Year and helped the club win the Midland Football League Division One title. He was also affiliated with the Strachan Football Foundation, scoring three goals in 18 appearances across all competitions during 2023–24.