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Draft:Maison Territo | Partner Brands | Partner Brands
Maison Territo serves as the location for four Italian high-end brands in Montreal:
thumb|Dolce & Gabbana Casa at Maison Territo store in Montreal |
Draft:Maison Territo | Fendi Casa | Fendi Casa
Founded by Adele and Edoardo Fendi in 1925 as a fashion house, Fendi later established Fendi Casa, its home furnishings division, in 1987.Fashion Network |
Draft:Maison Territo | Versace Home | Versace Home
thumb|Versace Home at Maison Territo store in Montreal
Gianni Versace founded the Versace fashion house in 1978. The home collection was subsequently introduced as part of the brand's expansion beyond clothing and accessories. |
Draft:Maison Territo | Dolce & Gabbana Casa | Dolce & Gabbana Casa
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana established their fashion company in 1985. The Casa line, introduced in 2021, represents an extension of their design approach into home furnishings. |
Draft:Maison Territo | Bentley Home | Bentley Home
Bentley, originally established as an automotive company by W.O. Bentley in 1919, introduced its home furnishings line, Bentley Home, in 2013. The collection features furniture designs inspired by the brand's automotive heritage.Designboom
These brands, known for their fashion and luxury goods, have extended their design principles to furniture and home accessories. Their collections incorporate elements characteristic of their fashion lines, such as distinctive textures, patterns, and forms. The furniture pieces are often produced in limited editions for specialized markets.
thumb|Fendi Casa at Maison Territo store in Montreal |
Draft:Maison Territo | Retail Activities | Retail Activities
Maison Territo functions as both a retail environment and a space for design professionals and enthusiasts. The showroom is structured to provide visitors with an immersive experience of Italian design and includes information about the products, materials, and manufacturing processes.Architecture List |
Draft:Maison Territo | References | References
Some of the information on this page was obtained from sources in the French language.
Photo credit: Phil Bernard |
Draft:Maison Territo | External links | External links
Official website |
Draft:Maison Territo | Table of Content | AFC submission, History, Biography-David Territo, Architecture and Design, Partner Brands, Fendi Casa, Versace Home, Dolce & Gabbana Casa, Bentley Home, Retail Activities, References, External links |
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HNLMS Janssens (1935) | Short description | HNLMS Janssens was originally the passenger ship MS Janssens operated by Koninklijke Nederlandse Stoomboot-Maatschappij (KPM). She would be commandeered and militarized by the Royal Netherlands Navy on 8 December 1941.Mark, Chris (1997). Schepen van de Koninklijke Marine in W.O. II. Alkmaar: De Alk. ISBN 978-90-6013-522-8. |
HNLMS Janssens (1935) | Service history | Service history
Serving as a troopship during the defense of the Dutch East Indies, her final journey in Netherlands naval service would be the evacuation of around 750 naval personnel including crewmembers from , and the British ship from Tjilatjap harbor to Fremantle, Australia. Janssens was supposed to be escorted by , however, due to the desertion by some of the native Indonesian crew, Valk was unable to leave the harbor. After Janssens left port unescorted, a growing feeling of potential mutiny led the captain to stop in Patjitan harbor to let around 250 native crew disembark. Janssens then continued her journey and arrived safely at Fremantle after which on 4 May 1942 the ship was returned to the KPM.Bezemer, K.W.L. (1967). Verdreven doch niet verslagen Hilversum: Uitgeversmaatschappij W. de Haan N.V. ISBN 9026920415.Von Münching, L.L. (1978). Schepen van de Koninklijke Marine in de 2e wereldoorlog Alkmaar: De Alk. ISBN 9060139038. |
HNLMS Janssens (1935) | References | References
Category:World War II naval ships of the Netherlands
Category:1935 ships |
HNLMS Janssens (1935) | Table of Content | Short description, Service history, References |
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Draft:KAJISHANA THARSHAN | AFC submission |
{{AFC comment|1=In accordance with Wikipedia's Conflict of interest policy, I disclose that I have a conflict of interest regarding the subject of this article. AYNKARANinfo ([[User talk:
KAJISHANA THARSHAN
Kajishana Tharshan of J/Kokkuvil Hindu Primary School shone brightly for Sri Lanka at the Asian Schools Chess Championship 2024 in Thailand, earning two bronze medals in the U7 Girls category. She secured 6th place in classical chess and 9th in rapid chess.
First Jaffna's young chess prodigy in the World Cup Chess Tournament 2025
Eight-year-old Kajishana Tharshan has made history as the first participant from the Northern Province to compete in the World Cup Chess Tournament. She hails from the village of Inuvil and is currently studying in Grade 3 at Kokuvil Hindu Primary School.
This prestigious tournament is scheduled to be held in Georgia from June 22 to July 3. Kajishana has been selected for five international finals this year alone. She has consistently excelled in chess, advancing from zonal to provincial to national, and now to the international level.
Kajishana holds a rating in all categories of chess tournaments in Sri Lanka—a remarkable feat for her age. In December of last year, she ranked second in the world in the Rapid Chess rating for players under 7.
In 2024, she secured first place at the zonal, provincial, and national levels in the under-7 girls category at the school chess championship organized by the Sri Lanka Schools Chess Association (SLSCA). Additionally, in January 2025, she won a silver medal at the Super 10 national-level youth chess tournament.
The international final tournaments she will participate in are:
Asian Youth Championship 2025 (Thailand)
World Youth Championship 2025 (Albania)
Commonwealth Youth Championship
Western Asian Championship (Tajikistan)
FIDE World Cup 2025 (Georgia)
Kajishna is the only Tamil player qualified in all age categories for these five international tournaments. Notably, she also served as an official representative of Sri Lanka at the Asian Schools Finals held in Thailand last year, where she won two bronze medals.
We extend our best wishes for her continued growth and success in the field of chess. |
Draft:KAJISHANA THARSHAN | References | References
https://ratings.fide.com/profile/80810144
Tharshan Kajishana https://chessarena.com/profile/859241
Tharshan Kajishana player profile https://players.chessbase.com/en/player/Kajishana_Tharshan/1461657
ARV - Kajishana Tharshan of J/Kokkuvil Hindu Primary ... https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=579455461343952&id=100078385092118&set=a.145202921435877
Kajishana : Activity https://lichess.org/@/Kajishana
Tharshan Kajishana - Top Players https://www.chess.com/players/tharshan-kajishana
Kajishana, Tharshan SRI Individual Calculations Chess ... https://ratings.fide.com/calculations.phtml?id_number=80810144&period=2024-01-01&rating=2 |
Draft:KAJISHANA THARSHAN | Table of Content | AFC submission, References |
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File:Zaragoza CD.png | Licensing | Licensing |
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Draft:Odayammadam Upper Primary School | AFC submission |
ODAYAMMADAM Upper Primary School (ODAYAMMADAM UPS) is a co-educational private aided school located in the rural area of Madayi in the Kannur district of Kerala, India. Established in 1860, it is notable for being the second oldest school in Kerala and ninth oldest school in India. The school is affiliated with the Kerala state education system and provides instruction from grades 1 to 7. |
Draft:Odayammadam Upper Primary School | Overview | Overview
ODAYAMMADAM UPS operates under the management of a private trust and is administered by the Kerala Education Department. The current Chairman and Management Trustee is Ramachandran E.V. and the school manager is Ramani Nambiar. |
Draft:Odayammadam Upper Primary School | Academic and Infrastructure | Academic and Infrastructure
The school has a private building comprising 11 instructional classrooms, all of which are in good condition. There are 2 additional rooms designated for non-teaching activities and a separate room for the Headmaster or teacher. The school premises are enclosed with a boundary wall of the 'Others' category and are connected to an electric power supply. |
Draft:Odayammadam Upper Primary School | Facilities | Facilities
- The school has access to functional drinking water sourced from a well.
- There is one functional toilet each for boys and girls.
- Although the school lacks a playground, it maintains a library with a collection of 1,355 books.
- It has functional computers for educational purposes and a computer-aided learning lab.
- The school is approachable via all-weather roads.
- A mid-day meal is provided and prepared within the school premises.
- The school does not require a ramp, indicating it may not be fully equipped for children with mobility disabilities. |
Draft:Odayammadam Upper Primary School | Legacy | Legacy
As one of the earliest educational institutions in Kerala, ODAYAMMADAM UPS holds a place of historical and educational significance. With over 160 years of service, it continues to be a pillar of learning in the Madayi region. |
Draft:Odayammadam Upper Primary School | See also | See also
Education in Kerala
List of schools in Kerala
Kannur district |
Draft:Odayammadam Upper Primary School | References | References
ODAYAMMADAM UPS – schools.org.in
SchoolDetails.org – ODAYAMMADAM UPS
SchoolWiki Kerala – ODAYAMMADAM UPS
AEO Madayi School List – Blogspot
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:Category:Educational institutions established in 1860
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Draft:Odayammadam Upper Primary School | Table of Content | AFC submission, Overview, Academic and Infrastructure, Facilities, Legacy, See also, References |
File:April (2024 film).jpg | Summary | Summary |
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Draft:Brawl stars | AFC submission |
Brawl stars is a very good video game, known worldwide.
I like Mr. P, Mortis, Kenji, Frank and Amber, they're my favourite brawlers. |
Draft:Brawl stars | References | References |
Draft:Brawl stars | Table of Content | AFC submission, References |
Draft:Keinosuke Uekusa | Use British English | was a Japanese screenwriter and novelist. |
Draft:Keinosuke Uekusa | Early life | Early life
Uekusa was born in Tokyo in 1910. He grew up in a townsman's household. As a child Uekusa attended Kuroda Primary School where he met Akira Kurosawa. They were close friends through their adolescence, as according to Kurosawa, they shared a penchant for being "crybabies" and an admiration for their art teacher. Their relationship led to Kurosawa declaring that he was Sei Shonagon while Uekusa was Murasaki Shikibu, rival poets during the Imperial Court of the Heian era, Kurosawa offers the explanation that he wrote short impressions while Uekusa wrote long compositions. |
Draft:Keinosuke Uekusa | Career | Career
thumb|upright=0.6|Uekusa in 1948.
Uekusa reunited with Kurosawa to write the screenplay for the film One Wonderful Sunday (1947), a story about a young couple who plan a date in the bombed-out city of Tokyo. Although writing together led to no issues between them, they had a disagreement about the role of music in the film's climax. |
Draft:Keinosuke Uekusa | Filmography | Filmography
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Draft:Keinosuke Uekusa | Notes | Notes |
Draft:Keinosuke Uekusa | References | References |
Draft:Keinosuke Uekusa | Bibliography | Bibliography
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Draft:Keinosuke Uekusa | Table of Content | Use British English, Early life, Career, Filmography, Notes, References, Bibliography |
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File:RosewaterCoverPoster.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
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TV Notre Patrie | Infobox television channel
| TV Notre Patrie (TV Our Homeland), also known as TVNP and by its slogan La Chaîne de la Liberté, was a pirate television station originating out of Bouaké, a city which, in the 2000s, was controlled by rebels of the New Forces. The station broadcast on La Première's local transmitter for a few hours a day, replacing the national signal coming out of Abidjan, and operated on a shoestring budget. The channel closed in 2011, during the 2010-2011 crisis. |
TV Notre Patrie | History | History
TVNP began broadcasting on 21 October 2002 as Télé-Mutin, shortly after Bouaké was taken over by rebels.Toutes les télés du monde, Ivory Coast, ARTE France and Point du Jour, 2008 The station operated out of a small concrete building and used outdated equipment, such as old camcorders, VCRs and video editing machines seized from RTI, when it had an office there.
In December 2005, the station had thirty refugees, receiving US$2,72 bonuses each month. Its programming was rudimentary, consisting largely of in-house programs catering several topics (cooking, health, culture, religion, children), movies (often from bootlegged copies), political speeches, and, especially, its news service. The channel was heavily criticized by locals, who thought that TVNP was biased and one-sided, as a politicized outlet. The fact that it took over RTI 1's transmitters for a few hours deprived viewers of receiving
On 31 August 2010, TVNP was targeted by CNCA, the Ivorian regulator, which was responded by its manager Bamba Sinima, who said that TVNP would not shut down. Two of its journalists were arrested upon arriving to Abidjan on 28 January 2011. They were reportedly tortured while in prison. |
TV Notre Patrie | References | References
Category:Television stations in Ivory Coast
Category:Pirate television stations
Category:2002 establishments in Ivory Coast
Category:Television channels and stations established in 2002
Category:Television channels and stations disestablished in 2011 |
TV Notre Patrie | Table of Content | Infobox television channel
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Draft:Sue Saddington | AfC submission | Councillor Sue Saddington is a member of the Newark & Sherward District Council and is a member of the Conservative Party |
Draft:Sue Saddington | References | References |
Draft:Sue Saddington | Table of Content | AfC submission, References |
File:Black Country, New Road - Good Will Hunting (snippet).mp3 | Summary | Summary |
File:Black Country, New Road - Good Will Hunting (snippet).mp3 | Licensing | Licensing |
File:Black Country, New Road - Good Will Hunting (snippet).mp3 | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
Mulla Sinan Maxhera | Short description | Mulla Sinan Maxhera, was a prominent Albanian Imam and rebel against the Ottoman Empire. He is most famous for his participation in the Albanian Revolt of 1910, where he served as a rebel leader and the right-hand man of Idriz Seferi, for which he was later executed and hanged by the Young Turks. |
Mulla Sinan Maxhera | Life | Life
Mulla Sinan Maxhera was born in 1863 in the village of Mađare, in present-day Preševo, located in the Karadak region. At that time, the village belonged to the Karadak nahiya of the kaza of Gjilan. He first studied under the local imam in his village before continuing his education at the Isa Beg Madrasa in Skopje. He later completed university studies in Istanbul.
At a young age, Mulla Sinan Maxhera participated in the League of Prizren Assembly.
He enlisted as a volunteer soldier in the Greco-Turkish War of 1897, where he was wounded in battle. After returning to Karadak, he served as a local imam in the villages of Caravajka, Pogragjë, and Dobërçan. During his time as an imam, Mulla Sinan Maxhera mediated blood feuds in Karadak. Around the same time, he befriended Idriz Seferi, who made him his right-hand man and commander in his campaigns against the Young Turks.
In 1910, Idriz Seferi and Mulla Sinan Maxhera initiated a revolt against the Young Turks. Mulla Sinan Maxhera participated as a commander in the Battle of Kaçanik and the Battle of Komogllava, in which Albanian rebels were ultimately defeated. However, just a few days later, Idriz Seferi and Mulla Sinan Maxhera, along with other commanders such as Isa Boletini, defeated the Ottoman army in the Karadak mountains during the Battle of Drenogllava. Nevertheless, the revolt was eventually crushed by the Young Turks.
After quelling of the uprising, the Ottoman army captured and arrested Mulla Sinan Maxhera. He and six other rebels were sentenced to death by hanging by an Ottoman court. Mulla Sinan Maxhera was hanged in Kaçanik on July 7, 1910; however, according to historian Shaban Braha, he was executed in Kukës (in modern-day Albania). |
Mulla Sinan Maxhera | Folklore | Folklore
Mulla Sinan Maxhera is a frequent subject of Albanian folk songs in Karadak regarding the Albanian Revolt of 1910.
AlbanianEnglishSinan Hoxha n`luftë po thërret
Sot me lind ja me vdek
Sinan Aga lyp atkisë
I kthenë shpinën kësaj Turkisë
Ky Kostrani veç po dridhet
Hoxhë Sinani nuk po lidhet
Sinan Hoxha len koranin
Ka marr pushkën e xhamadanin.Imam Sinan calls to war
Today either he is born or he dies
Sinan Aga asks for his horse
He turns his back on the Turks
The Kostrani is trembling
But Imam Sinan does not yield
Imam Sinan leaves his Quran
He has taken up the rifle and his vest |
Mulla Sinan Maxhera | References | References
Category:1863 births
Category:1910 deaths
Category:Albanian rebels from the Ottoman Empire
Category:Activists of the Albanian National Awakening
Category:Kosovo Albanian soldiers
Category:Ottoman period in the history of Kosovo
Category:People from Preševo
Category:Albanians in Serbia |
Mulla Sinan Maxhera | Table of Content | Short description, Life, Folklore, References |
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File:Mr. Bachelor poster.jpg | Licensing | Licensing
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Rhoda A. Esmond | [[File:RHODA ANNA ESMOND..jpg | thumb|Portrait photo from A Woman of the Century
Rhoda A. Esmond ( Titus; pen name, Ruth; 1819-1894) was an American philanthropist and temperance leader. When the influence of the Women's Crusade (1873-74) reached Syracuse, New York where she was living, Esmond helped organize a woman's temperance society of 400 members; henceforth her life was devoted to the cause.
Rhoda Anna Esmond was born in Sempronius, New York, November 22, 1819. Her parents were Zadok Titus and Anna Hinkley Greenfield Titus, who were married in 1801. Zadok Titus was born in Stillwater, New York, and moved in 1795 to Sempronius, where he took up of wild land, which he converted into a farm, upon which he lived until his death, in 1836.
Esmond's school-days, after leaving the district school, were spent for two years in Groton Academy and nearly a year in Nine Partners Boarding School in Washington, New York. |
Rhoda A. Esmond | Career | Career
In Washington, New York, she met Joseph Esmond, a young Hicksite Friend, from Saratoga, New York, and they married May 5, 1840. They resided in Saratoga two years and then went to Milan, New York In 1846, they moved to Fulton, and Mr. Esmond took up the study of law. What he read through the day was reviewed with Mrs. Esmond at night. That gave her valuable legal knowledge and some acquaintance with the general rules of legal proceedings. In 1848, Mr. Esmond was admitted to the bar and practiced law in Fulton for 20 years, also serving as Justice of the Peace in 1864.
During those years, Esmond's health was very poor, but she was actively engaged in church work and often contributed articles to newspapers under the pen name "Ruth".
In 1872, the couple and their three sons, Richard, Zadok, and Frederick,. moved to Syracuse, New York.
When the influence of the Women's Crusade (1873-74) reached Syracuse, Esmond, age 53, helped to organize a woman's temperance society of 400 members. Esmond was made a delegate to the first State Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) convention, held in Brooklyn, in February 1875, with instructions to visit all of the coffee-houses and friendly inns in Brooklyn, New York City, and Poughkeepsie to gather all the information possible for the purpose of formulating a plan for opening an inn in Syracuse. The inn was formally opened in July 1875. As chair of the inn committee, she successfully managed its affairs for nearly two years.
Jealousies arose in the union, leading Esmond and 32 others to resign and form a new union, called Syracuse WCTU No. 2. Esmond was elected president, but positively refused to act. In the first State WCTU convention held in Brooklyn, in February 1875, Esmond was made chair of the committee on resolutions and appointed one of a committee on "Memorial to the State Legislature". In the State's first annual convention held in Ilion, in October 1875, she was made a member of the executive board. In its second annual convention in Syracuse, in 1876, she gave the address of welcome, was made chair of the executive board, chosen a delegate to the National convention held in Newark, New Jersey and made a member of the State committee on visitations. In 1877, in the State annual convention, she was made chair of the finance committee and a member of the committee to revise the State constitution. In 1881, she was elected State superintendent of the department of unfermented wine. In 1887, she was elected a delegate to the National convention held in Nashville, Tennessee, but resigned. She was there appointed national superintendent of the department of unfermented wine. In 1888, she was delegate to the national convention, held in New York City. In 1889, she resigned the presidency of the local union, having held that office nearly six years. For the next four years, her efforts were given to the interest of her department work. |
Rhoda A. Esmond | References | References |
Rhoda A. Esmond | External links | External links
Category:1819 births
Category:1894 deaths
Category:People from Sempronius, New York
Category:Philanthropists from New York (state)
Category:People from Syracuse, New York
Category:Temperance activists from New York (state)
Category:Woman's Christian Temperance Union people
Category:19th-century American women writers
Category:19th-century American writers
Category:Writers from New York (state)
Category:Wikipedia articles incorporating text from A Woman of the Century
Category:19th-century pseudonymous writers
Category:Pseudonymous women writers |
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2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | Use dmy dates | The 2025–26 season is St Johnstone's first season in the Scottish Championship and their first season back in the second tier of Scottish football following their relegation from the Scottish Premiership at the end of the 2024–25 season. Saints will also compete in the League Cup, Scottish Cup, and for the first time in 16 years, the Challenge Cup. |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | Competitions | Competitions |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | Pre-season and friendlies | Pre-season and friendlies |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | Scottish Championship | Scottish Championship |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | Squad statistics | Squad statistics |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | Appearances and goals | Appearances and goals
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2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | Team statistics | Team statistics |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | League table | League table |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | Results by round | Results by round |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | Transfers | Transfers |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | In | In
DatePlayerTransferred fromFeeSource |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | Out | Out
DatePlayerTransferred toFeeSource Graham CareyFree Arran Cocks Nicky Clark Barry Douglas Alex Ferguson Benjamin Mbunga Kimpioka Bailey Klimionek Max Kucheriavyi Cammy MacPherson Stevie May Ben McCrystal Adam McMillan Liam Parker Dominic Shiels Matthew Smith Kyle Thomson |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | Loans in | Loans in
DatePlayerTransferred fromSource |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | Loans out | Loans out
DatePlayerTransferred toSource |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | See also | See also
List of St Johnstone F.C. seasons |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | References | References
Category:St Johnstone F.C. seasons
St Johnstone |
2025–26 St Johnstone F.C. season | Table of Content | Use dmy dates, Competitions, Pre-season and friendlies, Scottish Championship, Squad statistics, Appearances and goals, Team statistics, League table, Results by round, Transfers, In, Out, Loans in, Loans out, See also, References |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Giga Coaster | [[:Giga Coaster]] | :Giga Coaster
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No indication of significance. Essentially a term spun up to an article. Nothing here can't be covered in the source article. Fails WP:SIGCOV. scope_creepTalk 14:45, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Keep. It is a term consistent with a widely-accepted classification system based on height among WP:RS, just like Hypercoaster. In addition to the NYT link in the article, I also found it being discussed here: and other sites. Sure one could argue that some of these aren't WP:RS, but in addition to what's linked in the article, I'm pretty sure this subject satisfies WP:SIGCOV and WP:GNG. TurboSuperA+(connect) 16:13, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
The New York Times article is a single term mention, and these four refs are non-rs, blogs. scope_creepTalk 18:53, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Google scholar returns some results too, among them a journal article . TurboSuperA+(connect) 06:29, 21 May 2025 (UTC)
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Amusement parks-related deletion discussions. WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 23:25, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Comment They are putting it in quote I see, meaning he doesn't necessarily agree with it. It is obviously a term that has been coined to describe these types of roller coasters. But nothing turns of significance in Refseek nor the reliable search on here. It used by a few people in the business and but is not widely known and certainly not sufficiently known to generate proper coverage that satisfies WP:GNG. scope_creepTalk 08:17, 21 May 2025 (UTC) |
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