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Draft:Barracuda (roller coaster) | Multiple issues | Barracuda is a roller coaster at Jolly Roger Amusement Park. This ride started off as a Zierer Flitzer at La Ronde as La Course before relocationg to Jenkinson's Boardwalk as Flitzer. That roller coaster operated at that park until 2018 to relocate to Jolly Roger Amusement Park. |
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File:Wheat Ridge High School logo.png | Licensing | Licensing |
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Category:Badminton players from Kedah | [[Category:Badminton players by state in Malaysia | Kedah
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Nicole Yunger Halpern | Infobox scientist
| Nicole Yunger Halpern is an American theoretical physicist specializing in quantum thermodynamics. She is a theoretical physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, a fellow of the Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science, and an adjunct professor at the University of Maryland, College Park. |
Nicole Yunger Halpern | Education | Education
Yunger Halpern received her bachelor's degree in physics from Dartmouth College in 2011 and a masters degree in physics at the University of Waterloo in 2013. She received a PhD in physics from the California Institute of Technology in 2018, where she studied under John Preskill. Her disserta
tion was titled "Quantum Steampunk: Quantum Information, Thermodynamics, Their Intersection, and Applications Thereof Across Physics". From 2018-2021 she was a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics at Harvard University. |
Nicole Yunger Halpern | Quantum Steampunk | Quantum Steampunk
Yunger Halpern has discussed the relationship between her current quantum thermodynamics research and historical classical thermodynamics. A steampunk fan, she has used the genre to teach about quantum mechanics, using the term "quantum steampunk" to describe a combination of traditional steampunk with quantum technology. In 2022 she published her first book, "Quantum Steampunk", which uses steampunk elements to discuss quantum technology in a format accessible to those without a background in physics. Since its publication the book has received critical acclaim, and won the 2023 PROSE Award for Best Book in Popular Science and Popular Mathematics from the Association of American Publishers. She has also discussed and promoted quantum steampunk as an emerging subgenre of science fiction, organizing a quantum steampunk creative writing contest in 2023, and creating and teaching a quantum steampunk themed class at the University of Maryland in 2025. Yunger Halpern's research group is named "The Quantum-Steampunk Laboratory". |
Nicole Yunger Halpern | Awards and Accolades | Awards and Accolades
2025 Early Career Scientist Award in Statistical Physics, awarded by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics
2024 Hermann Weyl Prize, awarded by the International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics
2024 Katharine B. Gebbie Young Scientist Award
2023 PROSE Award for Best Book in Popular Science and Popular Mathematics, awarded by the Association of American Publishers
2023 Mary Somerville Medal
2020 International Quantum Technology Emerging Researcher Award, awarded by IOP Publishing |
Nicole Yunger Halpern | References | References |
Nicole Yunger Halpern | Table of Content | Infobox scientist
, Education, Quantum Steampunk, Awards and Accolades, References |
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No Way Out (2022 film) | '''''No Way Out''''' | No Way Out is a 2022 Indian Malayalam film written and directed by Nithin Devadas featuring Ramesh Pisharody, Dharmajan Bolgatty, Basil Joseph. |
No Way Out (2022 film) | Plot | Plot
After investing Rs 1 crore in a business before the pandemic lockdown, David is neck deep in debts and under immense pressure. As his final hope fades, he decided to end his life. But does fate another trick up its sleeve? |
No Way Out (2022 film) | Cast | Cast
Ramesh Pisharody
Dharmajan Bolgatty
Basil Joseph
Raveena Nair |
No Way Out (2022 film) | Soundtrack | Soundtrack |
No Way Out (2022 film) | References | References |
No Way Out (2022 film) | External links | External links
Category:Malayalam-language films
Category:2022 films
Category:2020s films |
No Way Out (2022 film) | Table of Content | '''''No Way Out''''', Plot, Cast, Soundtrack, References, External links |
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File:Kotex Red Dot.jpeg | Summary | Summary
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File:Kotex Red Dot.jpeg | Licensing | Licensing |
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File:Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams (Deluxe).jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Category:Curlers from North Gyeongsang Province | [[Category:Sportspeople from North Gyeongsang Province | Curlers |
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Draft:Prem K Patel | AfC submission/draft | Prem K. Patel is a British author best known for his debut novel Premtanion and the Three Musketards: A Chaotic European Adventure of Friendship, Fumbles, and Foolishness. His writing blends humor, personal experience, and fiction, often inspired by travel and personal loss. |
Draft:Prem K Patel | Early life | Early life
Prem K. Patel was born on 22 January 1984 in London, England. He was raised by his parents, Ashok and Ann Patel. He also has 2 siblings which are his brother Vijay and sister Deena. His early experiences, family relationships and passion for travelling would later influence his writing, particularly the encouragement he received from his mother and his uncle, Dinesh Patel. |
Draft:Prem K Patel | Career | Career
Patel released his debut novel, Premtanion and the Three Musketards, in 2024. The story follows a group of friends embarking on a comedic and unpredictable journey across Europe. It has been noted for its humorous tone, chaotic energy, and emotional undercurrents.
The book received positive feedback on reader platforms, earning an average rating of 4.77 on Goodreads based on early reader reviews. |
Draft:Prem K Patel | Writing style and themes | Writing style and themes
Patel’s writing is characterized by comedic storytelling and heartfelt reflection. His work explores themes such as friendship, grief, personal growth, and the absurdity of real-life adventures. He draws heavily on his personal travels and experiences to build both humorous and emotionally resonant narratives. |
Draft:Prem K Patel | Bibliography | Bibliography
Premtanion and the Three Musketards: A Chaotic European Adventure of Friendship, Fumbles, and Foolishness (2024) |
Draft:Prem K Patel | Reception | Reception
While still early in his literary career, Patel has attracted a growing readership. The debut novel has been highlighted for its relatability and humor, and readers have responded positively to the author's candid, self-aware style. |
Draft:Prem K Patel | Personal life | Personal life
Prem K. Patel was born on 22 January 1984 in London, England, during a snowy early morning. He is the son of Ashok Patel and Ann Patel, and has two siblings: a brother named Vijay and a sister named Deena. Patel has credited his mother and his uncle, Dinesh Patel, as key influences in his decision to pursue writing.
Since 1986, he has resided in Milton Keynes. Patel is currently single. He has expressed a passion for global travel, having visited numerous countries including India, Kenya, Brazil, Greece, Spain, Italy, Monaco, Morocco, France, Belgium, Slovakia, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Romania, and various locations in the United States. |
Draft:Prem K Patel | References | References |
Draft:Prem K Patel | External links | External links
Book page on Amazon UK – paperback edition
Book page on Amazon UK – hardcover edition
Goodreads author profile |
Draft:Prem K Patel | Table of Content | AfC submission/draft, Early life, Career, Writing style and themes, Bibliography, Reception, Personal life, References, External links |
Category:Martial artists from South Gyeongsang Province | [[Category:Sportspeople from South Gyeongsang Province | Martial |
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2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Short description | The 2025–26 Liga Nusantara (also known as the 2025–26 PNM Liga Nusantara for sponsorship reasons) will be the second season of the Liga Nusantara under its current name and the 10th season under its current league structure.
This will be the first full season in which the home-and-away system is used throughout the entire competition, following its implementation only in the championship round in the previous season. |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Teams | Teams
24 teams will compete in the league – the seven teams from the previous season, nine teams relegated from the Liga 2 and eight teams promoted from Liga 4. |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Teams changes | Teams changes
The following teams changed division after the 2024–25 season.
+ To Liga Nusantara Relegated from Liga 2 Dejan
Gresik United
Nusantara United
Persewar
Persibo
Persikabo 1973
Persikota
Persipa
RANS Nusantara Promoted from Liga 4
Batavia
Pekanbaru
Persebata
Perseden
Persika Karanganyar
Persitara
Sang Maestro
Tri Brata Rafflesia+ From Liga Nusantara Promoted to Liga 2
Sumut United
Tornado
Persiba Balikpapan Relegated to Liga 4 Kalteng Putra
Sulut United
Persipani
757 Kepri Jaya
Persikab
PCB Persipasi
PSCS
PSM Madiun |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Teams by province | Teams by province
Rank ProvinceNumber Teams1 East Java6 Gresik United, NZR Sumbersari, Persekabpas, Persibo, RANS Nusantara, and Sang Maestro2 Central Java3 Nusantara United, Persika Karanganyar, and Persipa West Java Dejan, Persikabo 1973, and PSGC4 Banten2 Perserang and Persikota JakartaBatavia and Persitara6 Bali1Perseden Bengkulu Tri Brata Rafflesia Central Papua Waanal Brothers East Nusa TenggaraPersebata North Sumatra PSDS Papua Persewar RiauPekanbaru Yogyakarta Persiba Bantul |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Stadiums and locations | Stadiums and locations
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Team Location Stadium Capacity 2024–25 season Batavia↑ South Jakarta Soemantri Brodjonegoro5,000 TBD in NP R4 Group B Dejan↓ Depok Merpati 10,000 3rd in RL Group I Gresik United↓ Gresik Gelora Joko Samudro 25,000 4th in RL Group J Nusantara United↓ Boyolali Kebo Giro 12,000 3rd in RL Group H NZR Sumbersari Malang Gajayana 25,000 3rd in CH Group Y Pekanbaru↑ Pekanbaru Garuda Sakti0 TBD in NP R4 Group B Persebata↑ Lembata Oepoi, at Kupang10,000 TBD in NP R4 Group A Perseden↑ Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai12,000 TBD in NP R4 Group A Kompyang Sujana7,000 Persekabpas Pasuruan Regency R. Soedarsono 10,000 3rd in CH Group X Perserang Serang Maulana Yusuf 15,000 2nd in RL Group K Persewar↓ Waropen Mandala, at Jayapura 30,000 5th in RL Group J Persiba Bantul Bantul Sultan Agung 30,000 1st in RL Group J Persibo↓ Bojonegoro Letjen Haji Sudirman 15,000 Relegation play-off loser Persika Karanganyar↑ Karanganyar Angkatan 455,000 TBD in NP R4 Group B Persikabo 1973↓ Bogor Pakansari 30,000 4th in RL Group I Persikota↓ Tangerang Benteng Reborn 7,500 4th in RL Group H Persipa↓ Pati Joyokusumo 10,000 4th in RL Group K Persitara↑ North Jakarta Tugu4,000 TBD in NP R4 Group A PSDS Deli Serdang Baharuddin Siregar 15,000 2nd in RL Group J PSGC Ciamis Galuh20,000 4th in Liga Nusantara RANS Nusantara↓ Pasuruan City Untung Suropati 5,000 5th in RL Group K Sang Maestro↑ Surabaya Jala Krida AAL1,000 TBD in NP R4 Group B Tri Brata Rafflesia↑ Bengkulu Semarak15,000 TBD in NP R4 Group A Waanal Brothers Mimika Wania Imipi 5,500 1st in RL Group K
↓ Relegated from the Liga 2 ↑ Promoted from the Liga 4
Location notes: |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Personnel and kits | Personnel and kits
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and coaches may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Team Head coach Captain Kit manufacturer Main kit sponsor Other kit sponsor(s) Charis Yulianto Vacant Vacant Vacant Iwan Setiawan Slamet Riyadi Vacant Vacant
Caretaker.
Apparel made by club. |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Coaching changes | Coaching changes |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Pre-season | Pre-season
Team Outgoing head coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointmentPersibo RiswandiEnd of contract1 March 2025 Iwan Setiawan15 May 2025Persikabo 1973 Budiardjo ThalibSigned by Inter Kediri8 March 2025Persekabpas Masdra NurrizaSigned by Persipegaf27 March 2025Persewar Eduard IvakdalamSigned by Manokwari United19 April 2025Gresik United Djadjang NurdjamanSigned by Persib as technical director2 May 2025PSDS Nasrul KotoSigned by Unaaha8 May 2025 |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | During the season | During the season
TeamOutgoing head coachManner of departureDate of vacancyWeek Position in tableReplaced byDate of appointment Region Position |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Season statistics | Season statistics |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Top Goalscorers | Top Goalscorers |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Top Assists | Top Assists |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Discipline | Discipline |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Attendances | Attendances |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Overall | Overall
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2025–26 Liga Nusantara | See also | See also
2025–26 Liga 1
2025–26 Liga 2
2025–26 Liga 4 |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | References | References |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | External links | External links
Category:third-tier Indonesian football league seasons
Indonesia
Liga Nusantara
Liga Nusantara |
2025–26 Liga Nusantara | Table of Content | Short description, Teams, Teams changes, Teams by province, Stadiums and locations, Personnel and kits, Coaching changes, Pre-season, During the season, Season statistics, Top Goalscorers, Top Assists, Discipline, Attendances, Overall, See also, References, External links |
Category:Badminton players from South Gyeongsang Province | [[Category:Sportspeople from South Gyeongsang Province | Badminton |
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Draft:Tyler Sr and the Meadowlarks | Short description | Tyler Sr. and the Meadowlarks is an American indie rock supergroup formed in 2024 by Tyler Cline Sr., the great-nephew of country legend Patsy Cline.
The band is signed to FairVaux Records and distributed by Sony Music. Their debut EP, The Sucker EP, is scheduled for release on July 25, 2025, followed by their full-length album, Howl, set to premiere in winter 2025.
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History
In 2024, Tyler Cline Sr. envisioned creating a supergroup that would blend diverse musical backgrounds. He brought together musicians from various established acts, resulting in a lineup that combines elements of indie rock, alternative, and experimental music.
The band's collaborative approach aims to produce a sound that is both innovative and reflective of each member's unique style.
In April 2025, Tyler Sr. and the Meadowlarks signed with FairVaux Records, marking a significant milestone in their journey. The label announced the signing with enthusiasm, highlighting the band's blend of Brit-pop influences and consistent musicality.
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Band Members
Tyler Cline Sr. – Founder and frontman, Tyler brings a rich musical heritage as the great-nephew of Patsy Cline. His vision for the band centers on collaboration and innovation.
Derin Dopps – Known for his work with Bonhoeffer, Derin contributes vocals and instrumentation, adding depth to the band's sound.
Jared Colinger – Operating under the moniker The Enigmatic Foe, Jared is a Knoxville-based songwriter and musician whose sharp lyrics and pop sensibilities enrich the group's dynamic.
Frank Lenz – A seasoned drummer from Southern California, Frank has an extensive background, having played with bands like Starflyer 59 and Pedro the Lion.
Nathan Shumaker – Formerly of Everdown, Nathan's experience in the Christian metal scene brings a unique edge to the band's compositions.
Nick Stiverson – As the creative force behind Conversing With Owls, Nick's inspiration from nature and change contributes to the band's evolving sound.
Matthew Schwartz – Leading the music collective Pacifico, Matthew's role as a singer-songwriter and producer adds a layer of melodic complexity to the group.
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Discography
The Sucker EP (2025) – Set to release on July 25, 2025, this debut EP will introduce audiences to the band's collaborative sound.
Howl (2025) – The band's first full-length album is anticipated for a winter 2025 release, promising a deeper exploration of their musical synergy.
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Musical Style and Influences
Tyler Sr. and the Meadowlarks' music is characterized by a fusion of indie rock, alternative, and experimental elements. Drawing from the diverse backgrounds of its members, the band's sound is both eclectic and cohesive, reflecting influences ranging from classic country to modern indie pop.
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External Links
Official Bandcamp (ref)https://tylersrandthemeadowlarks.bandcamp.com/(/ref)
FairVaux Records Announcement (ref)https://www.instagram.com/p/DIl9TziJJx6/?igsh=eHcyeDNjaDY3dG56(/ref)
Tyler Sr. & the Meadowlarks on Instagram (ref)https://www.instagram.com/tylersrandthemeadowlarks?igsh=ajhvcWlzeGR2Zmlz(/ref)
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Note: This article is based on available information as of May 2025. Further updates will be provided as the band releases new material and gains more exposure.* |
Draft:Tyler Sr and the Meadowlarks | References | References
External Links
Official Bandcamp https://tylersrandthemeadowlarks.bandcamp.com/
FairVaux Records Announcement
Tyler Sr. & the Meadowlarks on Instagram |
Draft:Tyler Sr and the Meadowlarks | Table of Content | Short description, References |
Category:Basketball players from Kaunas County | [[Category:Sportspeople from Kaunas County | Basketball |
Category:Basketball players from Kaunas County | Table of Content | [[Category:Sportspeople from Kaunas County |
Mohamed Bamba (footballer, born 2004) | short description | Mohamed Aboubakar Ben Mondesir Bamba (born 8 October 2004) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Primeira Liga club Gil Vicente. |
Mohamed Bamba (footballer, born 2004) | Caree | Caree
Bamba joined French club Reims from Ivorian club ES Bafing in July 2023. He played for the club's reserve side in the Championnat National 3 for a year and a half before making his Ligue 1 debut in a 1–0 defeat away to Toulouse on 3 November 2024.
On 4 February 2025, Bamba signed for Primeira Liga club Gil Vicente on a two-year contract. His first goal for the club was a stoppage time winner in a 1–0 victory over Farense on 26 April 2025, a game in which he was also recognized as the player of the match. |
Mohamed Bamba (footballer, born 2004) | References | References
Category:2004 births
Category:Living people
Category:Ivorian men's footballers
Category:Men's association football midfielders
Category:Sportspeople from Sassandra-Marahoué District
Category:Stade de Reims players
Category:Gil Vicente F.C. players
Category:Championnat National 3 players
Category:Ligue 1 players
Category:Primeira Liga players
Category:Ivorian expatriate men's footballers
Category:Expatriate men's footballers in France
Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal
Category:Ivorian expatriate sportspeople in France
Category:Ivorian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal |
Mohamed Bamba (footballer, born 2004) | Table of Content | short description, Caree, References |
Mako Kobata | notability | Mako Kobata (born August 15, 1992) is a Japanese professional volleyball player. She plays the libero position and is known for her fast reactions and strong defense. Kobata has played for the Japan women's national volleyball team and participated in several international tournaments, including the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. She also plays for Hisamitsu Springs, a top team in Japan’s V.League. |
Mako Kobata | Early life | Early life
Mako Kobata was born in Japan on August 15, 1992, in Kami-Amakusa, Kumamoto. She became interested in volleyball at a young age. Although liberos are not usually in the spotlight, Kobata enjoyed defense and focused on becoming strong in that position. Before beginning her official career, she played for her high school team at Kyushu Bunka. |
Mako Kobata | Career | Career
Kobata’s professional career began in the Japanese V.League, where she joined Hisamitsu Springs. As a libero, her job is to play in the back row, receive serves, and dig attacks from the other team. Kobata quickly became one of the most reliable defensive players in the league. As pat of Hisamitsu Springs, she won the V.League and the Empress's Cup. She also played for JT Marvelous.
In 2019, she was selected for the Japan women's national volleyball team and played in the FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup. She was also a member of the national team for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. At the Olympics, Kobata was noted for her energetic and enthusiastic playing style. |
Mako Kobata | References | References |
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