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Missouri River Trench
← Previous revision Revision as of 23:11, 19 April 2026 Line 3: Line 3: The '''Missouri River Trench''' is the [[geology|geological]] name applied to the broad valley of the [[Missouri River]] as it flows southward through [[North Dakota]] and [[South Dakota]] in the [[United States]]. The '''Missouri River Trench''' is the [[geology|geological]] name applied to the broad valley of the [[Missouri River]] as it flows southward through [[North Dakota]] and [[South Dakota]] in the [[United States]]. The valley averages approximately {{convert|1|mi|km|abbr=on}} wide, with the valley floor averaging between {{convert|300|and|600|ft|m|abbr=on}} below the surrounding bluffs. The valley was extensively dammed between 1946 and 1966 to provide a series of reservoirs in the Dakotas. Geologically, the valley separates the main [[plateau]] of the [[Great Plains]] to the west from the [[Missouri Coteau]] to the east. The valley averages approximately {{convert|1|mi|km}} wide, with the valley floor averaging between {{convert|300|and|600|ft|m}} below the surrounding bluffs. The valley was extensively dammed between 1946 and 1966 to provide a series of reservoirs in the Dakotas. Geologically, the valley separates the main [[plateau]] of the [[Great Plains]] to the west from the [[Missouri Coteau]] to the east. Although [[Tillage|cultivation]] has added markedly to the sediment in the river as it flows through the valley, the water was turbid even before the widespread introduction of [[agriculture]], according to early [[Ethnic groups in Europe|European]] travellers. [[Erosion]] and [[deposition (geology)|deposition]] are believed to be in equilibrium in the trench. [[Silt]]ation now provides a major challenge for the impounded sections of the river in the valley. Although [[Tillage|cultivation]] has added markedly to the sediment in the river as it flows through the valley, the water was turbid even before the widespread introduction of [[agriculture]], according to early [[Ethnic groups in Europe|European]] travellers. [[Erosion]] and [[deposition (geology)|deposition]] are believed to be in equilibrium in the trench. [[Silt]]ation now provides a major challenge for the impounded sections of the river in the valley. == References == {{Reflist}} ==External links== ==External links== Line 11: Line 14: [[Category:Missouri River]] [[Category:Missouri River]] {{NorthDakota-geo-stub}} {{NorthDakota-geo-stub}}
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Aubrey Meyer
Aubrey Meyer ← Previous revision Revision as of 23:11, 19 April 2026 Line 15: Line 15: :* '''Delete or Support Draftify -''' Looking through typical searches, I can't really find anything that supports [[WP:GNG]]. There was one I thought I did find here [https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/apr/02/climate-change], until I noticed it was written by Aubrey as well. Article is widely [[WP:PROMO]]. Another suggestion with a consensus is to possibly '''redirect''' or '''merge''' to [[Global Commons Institute]] since the articles subject is a co-founder with the company. Not much of secondary or even independent sourcing I can find of this individual. :* '''Delete or Support Draftify -''' Looking through typical searches, I can't really find anything that supports [[WP:GNG]]. There was one I thought I did find here [https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/apr/02/climate-change], until I noticed it was written by Aubrey as well. Article is widely [[WP:PROMO]]. Another suggestion with a consensus is to possibly '''redirect''' or '''merge''' to [[Global Commons Institute]] since the articles subject is a co-founder with the company. Not much of secondary or even independent sourcing I can find of this individual. :[[User:JLN2026|JLN2026]] ([[User talk:JLN2026|talk]]) 20:09, 19 April 2026 (UTC) :[[User:JLN2026|JLN2026]] ([[User talk:JLN2026|talk]]) 20:09, 19 April 2026 (UTC) :'''Emphatic delete'''. The article clearly has serious problems, aside from [[WP:CIO]] it is essentially just a CV and review page (reference 1 being the subject's actual CV is something I've never seen before). I would support deletion over draftification or similar since there doesn't seem to be any notable secondary material on the subject (there is some on C&C but none directly concerning him in my limited research). Most of the sources are from one website only and I think this is at very least a situation for [[WP:TNT]], but honestly I don't think this has a chance of passing [[WP:NBIO]] or [[WP:GNG]] currently. [[User:Harryb7|Harryb7]] ([[User talk:Harryb7|talk]]) 23:11, 19 April 2026 (UTC) *:'''Emphatic delete'''. The article clearly has serious problems, aside from [[WP:CIO]] it is essentially just a CV and review page (reference 1 being the subject's actual CV is something I've never seen before). I would support deletion over draftification or similar since there doesn't seem to be any notable secondary material on the subject (there is some on C&C but none directly concerning him in my limited research). Most of the sources are from one website only and I think this is at very least a situation for [[WP:TNT]], but honestly I don't think this has a chance of passing [[WP:NBIO]] or [[WP:GNG]] currently. [[User:Harryb7|Harryb7]] ([[User talk:Harryb7|talk]]) 23:11, 19 April 2026 (UTC)
Mary Saunderson
Corrected grammar; improved phrasing and punctuation ← Previous revision Revision as of 23:11, 19 April 2026 Line 2: Line 2: {{EngvarB|date=February 2018}} {{EngvarB|date=February 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2018}} {{Use dmy dates|date=February 2018}} [[File:Mary Saunderson 17th century.jpg|thumb|Drawing of the actress]] ⚫ [[File:Mary Saunderson 17th century.jpg|thumb|Drawing of the actress.]]'''Mary Saunderson''' (1637–1712), later known as '''Mary Saunderson Betterton''' after her marriage to [[Thomas Betterton]], was an actress and singer in England during the 1660s and 1690s.<ref name="society">{{cite book |volume=10 |pages=274 |year=1876 |location=London |publisher=Mitchell and Huges |first=Joseph Lemuel |last=Chester |authorlink=Joseph Lemuel Chester| title=The Publications of the Harleian Society |quote=The marriage, baptismal, and burial registers of the collegiate |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pDMEAAAAIAAJ&q=Mary+Saunderson&pg=PA274}}</ref><ref name=edu>{{cite web|url=http://www.gwu.edu/%7Eklarsen/theatre.html#women |title=Women |first=K |last=Larsen |publisher=George Washington University |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070611201136/http://www.gwu.edu/~klarsen/theatre.html |archivedate=11 June 2007 }}</ref> She is considered one of the first English actresses. ⚫ '''Mary Saunderson''' (1637–1712), later known as '''Mary Saunderson Betterton''' after her marriage to [[Thomas Betterton]], was an actress and singer in England during the 1660s and 1690s.<ref name="society">{{cite book |last=Chester |first=Joseph Lemuel |author-link=Joseph Lemuel Chester |title=The Publications of the Harleian Society |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pDMEAAAAIAAJ&q=Mary+Saunderson&pg=PA274 |publisher=Mitchell and Huges |location=London |year=1876 |volume=10 |page=274 |quote=The marriage, baptismal, and burial registers of the collegiate}}</ref><ref name=edu>{{cite web |last=Larsen |first=K |title=Women |url=http://www.gwu.edu/%7Eklarsen/theatre.html#women |url-status=dead |publisher=George Washington University |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070611201136/http://www.gwu.edu/~klarsen/theatre.html |archive-date=11 June 2007}}</ref> She is considered one of the first English actresses. == Stage career == == Stage career == Her most notable accomplishments are being the first female actress to portray several of Shakespeare's woman characters on the professional stage. She was the first to portray [[Juliet Capulet|Juliet]] in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'',<ref>Halio, Jay. ''Romeo and Juliet''. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1998. pg. 100 {{ISBN|0-313-30089-5}}</ref> [[Lady Macbeth (Shakespeare)|Lady Macbeth]] in ''[[Macbeth]]'', and other female roles in ''[[The Tempest]]'', ''[[Hamlet]]'' (as [[Ophelia (character)|Ophelia]]),<ref>{{cite book Her most notable accomplishment is being the first female actress to portray several of Shakespeare's woman characters on the professional stage. She was the first to portray [[Juliet Capulet|Juliet]] in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'',<ref>Halio, Jay. ''Romeo and Juliet''. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1998. pg. 100 {{ISBN|0-313-30089-5}}</ref> [[Lady Macbeth (Shakespeare)|Lady Macbeth]] in ''[[Macbeth]]'', and other female roles in ''[[The Tempest]]'', ''[[Hamlet]]'' (as [[Ophelia (character)|Ophelia]]),<ref>{{cite book |last=Gilder |first=Rosamond |title=Enter the Actress: The First Woman in the Theatre |publisher=[[Houghton Mifflin]] |location=Boston, MA |year=1931 |oclc=257526768 |ref=none}}</ref> ''[[Measure for Measure]]'', ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'', ''[[Twelfth Night]]'', and ''[[King Lear]]''.<ref name=edu/> In Shakespeare's day, female roles were played by teenage boys, as women and young girls were not allowed on the stage. However, by the 1660s the laws in England had changed, allowing females to act professionally. Mary's connections through her husband, Thomas, who was also a famous actor, allowed her to play several significant roles.<ref name=edu/> Saunderson had a reputation for virtue; [[Colley Cibber]] described her as leading "an unblemish'd and sober life". |title = Enter the Actress: The First Woman in the Theatre |last = Gilder |first = Rosamond |publisher = [[Houghton Mifflin]] |location = Boston |year = 1931 |oclc = 257526768 |ref = none }}</ref> ''[[Measure for Measure]]'', ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'', ''[[Twelfth Night]]'', and ''[[King Lear]]''.<ref name=edu/> In Shakespeare's day, female roles were played by teenage boys, as women and young girls were not allowed on the stage. By the 1660s, however, the laws in England had changed, allowing females to act professionally. Mary's connections through her husband, Thomas, who was also a famous actor, allowed her to play several significant roles.<ref name=edu/> Saunderson had a reputation for virtue; [[Colley Cibber]] described her as leading "an unblemish'd and sober life". One of her earliest roles was in ''[[The Siege of Rhodes]]'', taking over the role of Ianthe in place of Mrs. Edward Coleman, whom many agreed had done very poorly in the role. Acting under the direction of [[William Davenant]], Mary did very well, even to the point that she was frequently called Ianthe for the rest of her life. She sang in several of [[Aphra Behn]]'s operas. Perhaps her greatest and most lauded accomplishment was her performance in the role of Lady Macbeth. Actor-playwright Colley Cibber considered her "so great a Mistress of Nature" who was the only actress able to "throw out those quick and careless Strokes of Terror from the Disorder of a guilty Mind … with a Facility in her Manner that render'd them at once tremendous and delightful".<ref>[[Henry Wysham Lanier|Lanier, Henry Wysham]]. The first English actresses, from the initial appearance of women on the stage in 1660 till 1700. The Players, 1930.</ref> She played the major female roles for about 30 years, until she gradually faded out of the stage lights in the early 1690s. Her final appearance was in [[John Dryden]]'s last play, ''[[Love Triumphant]]'', where she played the leading female role.<ref name=edu/> One of her earliest roles was in ''[[The Siege of Rhodes]]'', taking over the role of Ianthe in place of Mrs. Edward Coleman, who – many agreed – had done very poorly in the role. Acting under the direction of [[William Davenant]], Mary did very well, even to the point that she was frequently called Ianthe for the rest of her life. She sang in several of [[Aphra Behn]]'s operas. Perhaps her greatest and most lauded accomplishment was her performance in the role of Lady Macbeth. Actor-playwright Colley Cibber considered her "so great a Mistress of Nature" who was the only actress able to "throw out those quick and careless Strokes of Terror from the Disorder of a guilty Mind … with a Facility in her Manner that render'd them at once tremendous and delightful".<ref>[[Henry Wysham Lanier|Lanier, Henry Wysham]]. The first English actresses, from the initial appearance of women on the stage in 1660 till 1700. The Players, 1930.</ref> She played the major female roles for about 30 years, until she gradually faded out of the stage lights in the early 1690s. Her final appearance was in [[John Dryden]]'s last play, ''[[Love Triumphant]]'', where she played the leading female role.<ref name=edu/> == Teaching career == == Teaching career ==
Hyperion (horse)
Sire line tree: expand Star Kingdom. ← Previous revision Revision as of 23:11, 19 April 2026 Line 150: Line 150: ****Secret Kingdom<!--b. 1957--> ****Secret Kingdom<!--b. 1957--> ****[[Sky High (horse)|Sky High]]<!--b. 1957--><ref>[https://www.tbheritage.com/Portraits/StarKingdom.html#SkyHigh Portrait: Sky High]</ref><ref>[https://collection.racingmuseum.com.au/persons/4651/sky-high Australian Racing Museum: Sky High]</ref> ****[[Sky High (horse)|Sky High]]<!--b. 1957--><ref>[https://www.tbheritage.com/Portraits/StarKingdom.html#SkyHigh Portrait: Sky High]</ref><ref>[https://collection.racingmuseum.com.au/persons/4651/sky-high Australian Racing Museum: Sky High]</ref> ****Columbia Star<!--b. 1958--> ****Shifnal<!--b. 1960--> ****Shifnal<!--b. 1960--> *****Sun Monarch<!--b. 1970--> *****Sun Monarch<!--b. 1970--> Line 168: Line 169: ****Kaoru Star<!--b. 1965--> ****Kaoru Star<!--b. 1965--> *****[[Luskin Star]]<!--b. 1974--><ref>[https://sconevetdynasty.com.au/luskin-star/ Scone Vet Dynasty: Luskin Star]</ref><ref>[https://asianracingreport.com/the-colt-from-the-coalfields-who-remains-a-cult-hero-in-his-home-town/ The ‘Colt from the Coalfields’ who remains a cult hero in his home town]</ref> *****[[Luskin Star]]<!--b. 1974--><ref>[https://sconevetdynasty.com.au/luskin-star/ Scone Vet Dynasty: Luskin Star]</ref><ref>[https://asianracingreport.com/the-colt-from-the-coalfields-who-remains-a-cult-hero-in-his-home-town/ The ‘Colt from the Coalfields’ who remains a cult hero in his home town]</ref> *****Full On Aces<!--b. 1978--> *****Old Spice<!--b. 1980--> *****Old Spice<!--b. 1980--> ****Rajah<!--b. 1965--> ****Rajah<!--b. 1965-->
Splenius cervicis muscle
substituting a more didactic illustration ← Previous revision Revision as of 23:11, 19 April 2026 Line 3: Line 3: | Name = Splenius cervicis muscle | Name = Splenius cervicis muscle | Latin = musculus splenius cervicis | Latin = musculus splenius cervicis | Image = Musculus splenius cervicis.PNG | Image = DeepNapeMuscles.jpg | Caption = Muscles connecting the upper extremity to the vertebral column. (Splenius capitis et cervicis labeled at upper right, at neck.) | Caption = Deep, posterior muscles of the neck. Left-sided splenius cervicis is labeled 1'. (After Testut's Anatomy.) | Origin = [[Spinous processes]] of [[Thoracic vertebrae#Third thoracic vertebra|T3]]-[[Thoracic vertebrae#Sixth thoracic vertebra|T6]] | Origin = [[Spinous processes]] of [[Thoracic vertebrae#Third thoracic vertebra|T3]]-[[Thoracic vertebrae#Sixth thoracic vertebra|T6]] | Insertion = [[Transverse processes]] of [[Atlas (anatomy)|C1]]-[[Cervical vertebra 3|C3]] | Insertion = [[Transverse processes]] of [[Atlas (anatomy)|C1]]-[[Cervical vertebra 3|C3]]
Braden Shewmake
New York Yankees ← Previous revision Revision as of 23:11, 19 April 2026 Line 57: Line 57: On February 5, 2026, Shewmake was designated for assignment by the Yankees.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yankees Claim Osvaldo Bido, Designate Braden Shewmake For Assignment|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2026/02/yankees-claim-osvaldo-bido-designate-braden-shewmake-for-assignment.html|access-date=February 5, 2026|website=mlbtraderumors.com|language=en}}</ref> He cleared waivers and was sent outright to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on February 9.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yankees Outright Braden Shewmake, Dom Hamel|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2026/02/yankees-outright-braden-shewmake-dom-hamel.html|access-date=February 9, 2026|website=mlbtraderumors.com|language=en}}</ref> On February 5, 2026, Shewmake was designated for assignment by the Yankees.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yankees Claim Osvaldo Bido, Designate Braden Shewmake For Assignment|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2026/02/yankees-claim-osvaldo-bido-designate-braden-shewmake-for-assignment.html|access-date=February 5, 2026|website=mlbtraderumors.com|language=en}}</ref> He cleared waivers and was sent outright to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on February 9.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yankees Outright Braden Shewmake, Dom Hamel|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2026/02/yankees-outright-braden-shewmake-dom-hamel.html|access-date=February 9, 2026|website=mlbtraderumors.com|language=en}}</ref> ===Houston Astros=== On April 19, 2026, the [[Houston Astros]] traded minor league pitcher Wilmy Sanchez for Shewmake.<ref>{{cite news |title=Astros put Loperfido on IL, swing minor trade with Yankees |url=https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/48532635/astros-place-outfielder-loperfido-il-quad-injury |access-date=April 19, 2026 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=ESPN.com |date=April 19, 2026}}</ref> ==Scouting report== ==Scouting report==
Biston
Changing short description from "Son of Ares in Greek mythology" to "Mythical ancestor of the Bistonians" ← Previous revision Revision as of 23:11, 19 April 2026 Line 1: Line 1: {{Short description|Son of Ares in Greek mythology}} {{Short description|Mythical ancestor of the Bistonians}} {{for|another use|Biston (moth)}} {{for|another use|Biston (moth)}} In [[Greek mythology]], '''Biston''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|ɪ|s|t|ən}} {{respell|BIST|ən}}; {{langx|grc|Βίστων or Βιστών}}) was the ancestor of the [[Bistones|Bistonians]], a [[Thracians|Thracian]] people. He is said to be the son of [[Ares]] and [[Callirhoe (Greek mythology)|Callirrhoe]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Smith|first=The Rev. T.|title=A Classical Dictionary|last2=Lempriere|first2=D. D.|publisher=T. Allman, 42, Holborn Hill.|year=1833|location=London|pages=119|id=ark:/13960/t6154g56x}}</ref><ref>Hoefer, para. 1.</ref> In [[Greek mythology]], '''Biston''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|ɪ|s|t|ən}} {{respell|BIST|ən}}; {{langx|grc|Βίστων or Βιστών}}) was the ancestor of the [[Bistones|Bistonians]], a [[Thracians|Thracian]] people. He is said to be the son of [[Ares]] and [[Callirhoe (Greek mythology)|Callirrhoe]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Smith|first=The Rev. T.|title=A Classical Dictionary|last2=Lempriere|first2=D. D.|publisher=T. Allman, 42, Holborn Hill.|year=1833|location=London|pages=119|id=ark:/13960/t6154g56x}}</ref><ref>Hoefer, para. 1.</ref>
University of Botswana Non-Academic Staff Union
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List of pastoral visits of Pope Leo XIV
← Previous revision Revision as of 23:11, 19 April 2026 Line 34: Line 34: ===Potential future visits=== ===Potential future visits=== * '''{{flag|Vietnam}}''' * '''{{flag|Vietnam}}''' * '''{{flag|Philippines}}''' * '''{{flag|Australia}}''' ==Visits within Italy== ==Visits within Italy==
Regional 1 North West
correction ← Previous revision Revision as of 23:11, 19 April 2026 Line 173: Line 173: |colspan="15" style="border:0px"| {{smalldiv|1=<span style="background:#d8ffeb">Green background</span> is the promotion place. <span style="background:#ffcccc">Pink background</span> are relegation places (subject to confirmation by the RFU).<br /> |colspan="15" style="border:0px"| {{smalldiv|1=<span style="background:#d8ffeb">Green background</span> is the promotion place. <span style="background:#ffcccc">Pink background</span> are relegation places (subject to confirmation by the RFU).<br /> '''Updated: 19 April 2025'''<br /> '''Updated: 19 April 2025'''<br /> Source:<ref name="r1nw25">{{cite web|title=Regional 1 North West |url=https://www.englandrugby.com/fixtures-and-results/search-results?competition=1623&division=66487&season=2025-2026#tables |website=England Rugby |access-date=19 April 2026}}</ref>}} Source:<ref name="r1nw26">{{cite web|title=Regional 1 North West |url=https://www.englandrugby.com/fixtures-and-results/search-results?competition=1623&division=66487&season=2025-2026#tables |website=England Rugby |access-date=19 April 2026}}</ref>}} |} |}
University and College Union
fixing infobox and removing deprecated parameters; Cleaning up syntax using indent.js ← Previous revision Revision as of 23:11, 19 April 2026 Line 3: Line 3: {{Use British English|date=April 2018}} {{Use British English|date=April 2018}} {{Infobox organization {{Infobox organization | name = University and College Union | name = University and College Union | abbreviation = UCU | abbreviation = UCU | location = [[United Kingdom]] | location = [[United Kingdom]] | affiliation = {{hlist|[[Trades Union Congress|TUC]]|[[Scottish Trades Union Congress|STUC]]|[[Irish Congress of Trade Unions|ICTU]]|[[Education International|EI]]}} | affiliations = {{hlist|[[Trades Union Congress|TUC]]|[[Scottish Trades Union Congress|STUC]]|[[Irish Congress of Trade Unions|ICTU]]|[[Education International|EI]]}} | members = {{decrease}} 119,785 (2024)<ref>{{cite web |title=UCU AR21 Form for year ended 31 August 2024 |url=https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/67e252474fed20c7f559f53e/UCU_AR21_2024.pdf |website=GOV.UK |access-date=20 December 2025}}</ref> | num_members = {{decrease}} 119,785 (2024)<ref>{{cite web |title=UCU AR21 Form for year ended 31 August 2024 |url=https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/67e252474fed20c7f559f53e/UCU_AR21_2024.pdf |website=GOV.UK |access-date=20 December 2025}}</ref> | leader_title = General Secretary | leader_title = General Secretary | leader_name = [[Jo Grady]] | leader_name = [[Jo Grady]] | full_name = University and College Union | full_name = University and College Union | native_name = | native_name = | image = [[File:Uculogo.png]] | image = [[File:Uculogo.png]] | founded = {{start date and age|2006|06|01}} | founded = {{start date and age|2006|06|01}} | dissolved = | dissolved = | merged_into = ⚫ | headquarters = [[London]], {{postcode|NW|1}} | merged = ⚫ | key_people = ⚫ | headquarters = [[London]], {{postcode|NW|1}} ⚫ | website = {{URL|www.ucu.org.uk}} ⚫ | key_people = ⚫ | footnotes = ⚫ | website = {{URL|www.ucu.org.uk}} ⚫ | footnotes = }} }} Line 99: Line 99: {{quote box {{quote box |quote = After several years of promoting discriminatory boycotts and ignoring the resignation of dozens of Jewish members, UCU has never taken claims of antisemitism in the union seriously. Now, in a final insult to its Jewish members, UCU is cynically redefining the meaning of 'antisemitism' so it never has to face up to its own deep-rooted prejudices and problems. | quote = After several years of promoting discriminatory boycotts and ignoring the resignation of dozens of Jewish members, UCU has never taken claims of antisemitism in the union seriously. Now, in a final insult to its Jewish members, UCU is cynically redefining the meaning of 'antisemitism' so it never has to face up to its own deep-rooted prejudices and problems. |source = —Spokesman for the Board, the JLC and the CST<ref name="TJC_26052011">{{cite news |url=http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/49502/fightback-definition-antisemitism |title=Fightback on definition of antisemitism |author=Martin Bright |author-link=Martin Bright |newspaper=The Jewish Chronicle |date=26 May 2011 |access-date=8 June 2011}}</ref> | source = —Spokesman for the Board, the JLC and the CST<ref name="TJC_26052011">{{cite news |url=http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/49502/fightback-definition-antisemitism |title=Fightback on definition of antisemitism |author=Martin Bright |author-link=Martin Bright |newspaper=The Jewish Chronicle |date=26 May 2011 |access-date=8 June 2011}}</ref> | align = right | align = right | width = 40% | width = 40%
Predestination (film)
added navbox 'Robert A. Heinlein' ← Previous revision Revision as of 23:11, 19 April 2026 Line 253: Line 253: {{Michael and Peter Spierig}} {{Michael and Peter Spierig}} {{Robert A. Heinlein}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Predestination}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Predestination}}