Born after 1900
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* [[Neil Codling]] (born 1973) is an English musician and songwriter best known
as the keyboardist and rhythm guitarist for the band [[Suede (band)|Suede]],
with whom he has recorded several chart‑topping albums.
* [[Neil Codling]] (born 1973) is an English musician and songwriter best known
as the keyboardist and rhythm guitarist for the band [[Suede (band)|Suede]],
with whom he has recorded several chart‑topping albums.
* [[James Hayter (rugby union)|James Hayter]] (born 1978) is a former English
rugby union player who played professionally as a hooker for [[Harlequins
(rugby)|Harlequins]], [[Scarlets|Llanelli Scarlets]], [[Coventry
R.F.C.|Coventry]] and [[Esher RFC|Esher]].
* [[James Hayter (rugby union)|James Hayter]] (born 1978) is a former English
rugby union player who played professionally as a hooker for [[Harlequins
(rugby)|Harlequins]], [[Scarlets|Llanelli Scarlets]], [[Coventry
R.F.C.|Coventry]] and [[Esher RFC|Esher]].
* [[James Roe (rower)|James Roe]] [[Order of the British Empire|MBE]] (born
1988) Champion LTAMix4+ rower, [[2012 Summer Paralympics|Paralympic]] gold
medallist, and repeated gold medallist at the [[World Rowing Championships]]
* [[James Cottriall]] (born 1986) English musician and singer‑songwriter, who
rose to prominence in Austria after winning the talent competition The Voice in
2009.* [[James Roe (rower)|James Roe]] [[Order of the British Empire|MBE]] (born
1988) Champion LTAMix4+ rower, [[2012 Summer Paralympics|Paralympic]] gold
medallist, and repeated gold medallist at the [[World Rowing Championships]]
* [[James Cottriall]] (born 1986) English musician and singer‑songwriter, who
rose to prominence in Austria after winning the talent competition The Voice in
2009.
* [[Esme Booth]] (born 1998) British rower, Olympic silver medallist at Paris
2024, European Rowing Championships gold and silver medallist.<ref>{{cite news
|title=Stratford rower Esme wins an Olympic silver medal
|url=https://leamingtonobserver.co.uk/news/stratford-rower-esme-wins-an-olympic-silver-medal-51042/
|work=Leamington Observer |date=31 July 2024 |access-date=4 April 2026}}</ref>
* [[Esme Booth]] (born 1998) British rower, Olympic silver medallist at Paris
2024, European Rowing Championships gold and silver medallist.<ref>{{cite news
|title=Stratford rower Esme wins an Olympic silver medal
|url=https://leamingtonobserver.co.uk/news/stratford-rower-esme-wins-an-olympic-silver-medal-51042/
|work=Leamington Observer |date=31 July 2024 |access-date=4 April 2026}}</ref>
* [[George Hendy]] (born 2002) is an English professional rugby union player who
plays for Premiership Rugby club Northampton Saints.
* [[George Hendy]] (born 2002) is an English professional rugby union player who
plays for Premiership Rugby club Northampton Saints.
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}}
'''Patate''' is a town in [[Ecuador]] in the [[Tungurahua Province|Tungurahua]]
Province in northwestern South America between [[San Juan de Ambato]] and
[[Baños Canton|Baños]]. It is located close to the foothills of the still active
[[Tungurahua| Tungurahua volcano]].
https://www.patateturismo.com '''Patate''' is a town in [[Ecuador]] in the
[[Tungurahua Province|Tungurahua]] Province in northwestern South America
between [[San Juan de Ambato]] and [[Baños Canton|Baños]]. It is located close
to the foothills of the still active [[Tungurahua| Tungurahua volcano]].
Patate was declared a [[Pueblos Mágicos (Ecuador)|''Pueblo Mágico'']] (magical
town) by Ecuador's Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR) in 2019. It was the first town
in the country to be awarded this distinction.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Patate es
oficialmente un ‘Pueblo Mágico’ del
país|url=https://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/patate-oficialmente-pueblo-magico-pais.html|access-date=2021-04-02|website=El
Comercio|archive-date=2020-05-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200504131459/https://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/patate-oficialmente-pueblo-magico-pais.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
Patate was declared a [[Pueblos Mágicos (Ecuador)|''Pueblo Mágico'']] (magical
town) by Ecuador's Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR) in 2019. It was the first town
in the country to be awarded this distinction.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Patate es
oficialmente un ‘Pueblo Mágico’ del
país|url=https://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/patate-oficialmente-pueblo-magico-pais.html|access-date=2021-04-02|website=El
Comercio|archive-date=2020-05-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200504131459/https://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/patate-oficialmente-pueblo-magico-pais.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
* [https://web.patateturismo.com/ Patate web site]
*
[https://web.archive.org/web/20130903170955/http://www.inec.gob.ec/cpv/descargables/fasciculos_provinciales/tungurahua.pdf
www.inec.gob.ec]
*
[https://web.archive.org/web/20130903170955/http://www.inec.gob.ec/cpv/descargables/fasciculos_provinciales/tungurahua.pdf
www.inec.gob.ec]
*
[https://web.archive.org/web/20120305074035/http://www.inec.gob.ec/cpv/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=49&lang=es
Statistical Data Patate]
*
[https://web.archive.org/web/20120305074035/http://www.inec.gob.ec/cpv/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=49&lang=es
Statistical Data Patate]
Subsequent Litigation
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[I will expand here with more examples] [I may also include a section on
criticisms of the test] [DO THIS].
[I will expand here with more examples] [I may also include a section on
criticisms of the test] [DO THIS].
== Subsequent Litigation ==
== Subsequent History ==
The Supreme Court denied certiorari on Reynolds' case.<ref>Reynolds v. Von
Bulow, 481 U.S. 1015 (1987).</ref>
The Supreme Court denied certiorari on Reynolds' case.<ref>Reynolds v. Von
Bulow, 481 U.S. 1015 (1987).</ref>
Appearances and goals
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===Appearances and goals===
===Appearances and goals===
32 players featured in at least one official match, and the club scored 79 goals
in official competitions, including three own goals.<ref name="Season85"/>
{{Efs start|Division 1|Coupe de France|UEFA Cup}}
|-
!colspan="16" style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center"|Goalkeepers
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Jean-Michel Moutier]]|pos=GK|nat=FRA|25|0|10|0|1|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Dominique Baratelli]]|pos=GK|nat=FRA|11|0|0|0|3|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Franck Mérelle]]|pos=GK|nat=FRA|1|0|0|0|0|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Sylvain Bied]]|pos=GK|nat=FRA|1|0|0|0|0|0}}
|-
!colspan="16" style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center"|Defenders
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Dominique Bathenay]]|pos=DF|nat=FRA|31|1|8|0|4|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Philippe Jeannol]]|pos=DF|nat=FRA|24|1|7|1|4|1}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Thierry Bacconnier]]|pos=DF|nat=FRA|22|0|7|0|2|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Franck Tanasi]]|pos=DF|nat=FRA|23|0|5|0|0|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Gérard Janvion]]|pos=DF|nat=FRA|19|0|2|0|3|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Yannick Guillochon]]|pos=DF|nat=FRA|18|0|5|0|0|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Thierry Tinmar]]|pos=DF|nat=FRA|16|0|4|0|2|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Jean-François
Charbonnier]]|pos=DF|nat=FRA|13|1|7|1|1|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Thierry Morin]]|pos=DF|nat=FRA|8|0|7|0|0|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Pascal Havet]]|pos=DF|nat=FRA|9|0|0|0|1|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Jean-Marc Pilorget]]|pos=DF|nat=FRA|1|0|0|0|0|0}}
|-
!colspan="16" style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center"|Midfielders
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Jean-Claude Lemoult]]|pos=MF|nat=FRA|37|4|10|0|4|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Safet Sušić]]|pos=MF|nat=YUG|34|10|10|4|4|2}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Gérard Lanthier]]|pos=MF|nat=FRA|34|0|8|1|4|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Luis Fernandez]]|pos=MF|nat=FRA|30|6|9|0|3|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Gilles Cardinet]]|pos=MF|nat=FRA|4|0|0|0|1|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Jean-Luc Girard]]|pos=MF|nat=FRA|1|0|0|0|0|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Olivier Martinez (footballer)|Olivier
Martinez]]|pos=MF|nat=FRA|1|0|0|0|0|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Fabrice Moreau (footballer)|Fabrice
Moreau]]|pos=MF|nat=CMR|1|0|0|0|0|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Patrice Marquet]]|pos=MF|nat=FRA|1|0|0|0|0|0}}
|-
!colspan="16" style="background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center"|Forwards
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Dominique Rocheteau]]|pos=FW|nat=FRA|31|15|10|2|3|3}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Nambatingue Toko]]|pos=FW|nat=CHA|27|6|9|3|3|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Richard Niederbacher]]|pos=FW|nat=AUT|18|5|0|0|4|2}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[William N'Jo Léa]]|pos=FW|nat=CMR|16|4|2|0|0|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Alain Couriol]]|pos=FW|nat=FRA|14|1|0|0|3|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Patrice Ségura]]|pos=FW|nat=FRA|2|0|2|1|0|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Laurent Pimond]]|pos=FW|nat=FRA|1|1|0|0|0|0}}
{{Efs player|no=|name=[[Franck Vandecasteele]]|pos=FW|nat=FRA|1|0|0|0|0|0}}
|-
{{Fb cs footer|s=[[#Competitions|Competitions]]|date=August 2020}}
==References==
==References==
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{{Short description|American high school athletic conference}}
{{Short description|American high school athletic conference}}
The '''Northern Ohio Conference''' is a high school athletic conference in north
central Ohio that is set to begin play in the 2026-2027 school year. All ten of
its inaugural members are coming over from the Lake and Bay divisions of the
Sandusky Bay Conference.
The '''Northern Ohio Conference''' is a high school athletic conference in north
central [[Ohio]] that is set to begin play in the 2026-2027 school year. All ten
of its inaugural members are coming over from the Lake and Bay divisions of the
Sandusky Bay Conference.
==Formation==
==Formation==
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|align=center|[[Perkins High School (Sandusky, Ohio)|Perkins]]
|align=center|Pirates
|align=center|Pirates
|align=center|[[Perkins Township, Erie County, Ohio|Perkins]]
|align=center|[[Perkins Township, Erie County, Ohio|Perkins]]
[[Perkins Township, Erie County, Ohio|Township]]
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|}
==See also==
⚫
* [[Ohio high school athletic conferences]]
==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
*[[High school athletics conferences in Ohio]]
{{Northwest Ohio High School Athletic Conferences}}
{{Northwest Ohio High School Athletic Conferences}}
[[Category:Ohio high school sports conferences]]
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| predecessor =[[Count Manfred von Clary-Aldringen|Manfred von Clary und
Aldringen]]
| predecessor =[[Count Manfred von Clary-Aldringen|Manfred von Clary und
Aldringen]]
| successor =[[Ernest von Koerber]]
| successor =[[Ernest von Koerber]]
| party = [[Christian Social Party (Austria)|Christian Social Party]]
| birth_date ={{birth date|1844|1|29|df=y}}
| birth_date ={{birth date|1844|1|29|df=y}}
| death_date ={{death date and age|1930|4|9|1844|1|29|df=y}}
| death_date ={{death date and age|1930|4|9|1844|1|29|df=y}}
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| company = {{Plainlist|
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* [[HBO Entertainment]] <!--DO NOT REMOVE. HBO PRODUCING THIS SHOW WAS CONFIRMED
BY HBO PRESS RELEASE AND HBO MAX CUSTOMER SERVICE INQUIRY!!!!-->
* [[HBO Entertainment]]<!--DO NOT REMOVE. HBO PRODUCING THIS SHOW WAS CONFIRMED
BY HBO PRESS RELEASE AND HBO MAX CUSTOMER SERVICE INQUIRY!!!!-->
* Brontë Film and TV
* Brontë Film and TV
* {{nowrap|[[Warner Bros. Television]]}}
* {{nowrap|[[Warner Bros. Television]]}}
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| network = {{Plainlist|
* [[HBO Max]] (globally)
* [[HBO Max]] (globally)
* [[HBO]] (U.S.)
* [[HBO]] (United States)
}}
}}
| first_aired = {{^|Start date|df=y|2026|12|25}}<!--Do not add until the series
has premiered, per the documentation of the template.-->
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Individual records
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# ''[[Josh Giddey]]'' (2,920)
# ''[[Josh Giddey]]'' (2,920)
# [[Nick Collison]] (2,846)
# [[Nick Collison]] (2,846)
# '''[[Isaiah Joe]]''' (2,815)
# '''[[Isaiah Joe]]''' (2,829)
# ''[[James Harden]]'' (2,795)
# ''[[James Harden]]'' (2,795)
# [[Enes Kanter Freedom]] (2,556)
# [[Enes Kanter Freedom]] (2,556)
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| '''[[Shai Gilgeous-Alexander]]'''|| 674
| '''[[Shai Gilgeous-Alexander]]'''|| 674
|-
|-
| '''[[Isaiah Joe]]''' || 668
| '''[[Isaiah Joe]]''' || 671
|-
|-
| ''[[Paul George]]'' || 536
| ''[[Paul George]]'' || 536
Can I add The Freedom of Uselessness?: Reply
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:::::::::The article published by WVU won’t be included because Freedom of
Uselessness was made by WVU students, which counts as a form of self-promotion.
And yes, all films in the article have to have a reliable secondary source.
[[User:CY223|CY223]] ([[User talk:CY223|talk]]) 17:15, 6 April 2026 (UTC)
:::::::::The article published by WVU won’t be included because Freedom of
Uselessness was made by WVU students, which counts as a form of self-promotion.
And yes, all films in the article have to have a reliable secondary source.
[[User:CY223|CY223]] ([[User talk:CY223|talk]]) 17:15, 6 April 2026 (UTC)
::::::::::Have you seen the article from the college in the state? Its not a
promotion, its a published research article, does this count?
[[Special:Contributions/~2026-19599-51|~2026-19599-51]] ([[User
talk:~2026-19599-51|talk]]) 18:29, 6 April 2026 (UTC)
::::::::::Have you seen the article from the college in the state? Its not a
promotion, its a published research article, does this count?
[[Special:Contributions/~2026-19599-51|~2026-19599-51]] ([[User
talk:~2026-19599-51|talk]]) 18:29, 6 April 2026 (UTC)
:::::::::::I haven’t seen it, could you provide a link to it?
[[User:CY223|CY223]] ([[User talk:CY223|talk]]) 18:38, 6 April 2026 (UTC)
March: edit 3/9
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*March 4 – [[Grace Comiskey]] becomes the first woman to become [[president
(corporate title)|president]] of an [[American League]] club when she is elected
to the post by the [[Chicago White Sox]]' board of directors. The team's
presidency had been vacant since the death of her husband, [[J. Louis
Comiskey]], on July 18, 1939; the ChiSox, founded by J. Lou's [[Charles
Comiskey|father]] at the turn of the 20th century, recently reverted to full
Comiskey family control after a period of trusteeship overseen by the [[First
Chicago Bank|First National Bank of Chicago]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Lindberg
|first=Richard C. |date= |title=History of the White Sox
|url=https://sabr.org/journal/article/history-of-the-white-sox/
|website=sabr.org |location= |publisher=[[Society for American Baseball
Research]] |access-date=April 7, 2026}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |author=[[United
Press]] |date=March 4, 1941 |title=Mrs. Comiskey Named White Sox President
|url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1941/03/05/85242854.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0
|website=timesmachine.nytimes.cpm |location= |publisher= |access-date=April 7,
2026}}</ref>
*March 4 – [[Grace Comiskey]] becomes the first woman to become [[president
(corporate title)|president]] of an [[American League]] club when she is elected
to the post by the [[Chicago White Sox]]' board of directors. The team's
presidency had been vacant since the death of her husband, [[J. Louis
Comiskey]], on July 18, 1939; the ChiSox, founded by J. Lou's [[Charles
Comiskey|father]] at the turn of the 20th century, recently reverted to full
Comiskey family control after a period of trusteeship overseen by the [[First
Chicago Bank|First National Bank of Chicago]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Lindberg
|first=Richard C. |date= |title=History of the White Sox
|url=https://sabr.org/journal/article/history-of-the-white-sox/
|website=sabr.org |location= |publisher=[[Society for American Baseball
Research]] |access-date=April 7, 2026}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |author=[[United
Press]] |date=March 4, 1941 |title=Mrs. Comiskey Named White Sox President
|url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1941/03/05/85242854.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0
|website=timesmachine.nytimes.cpm |location= |publisher= |access-date=April 7,
2026}}</ref>
*March 8 – [[Philadelphia Phillies]] pitcher [[Hugh Mulcahy]] becomes the first
Major League Baseball player drafted into the armed forces via the [[Selective
Training and Service Act of 1940|Selective Service]] system established last
year by [[Franklin D. Roosevelt|President Franklin D. Roosevelt]] in
anticipation of [[World War II]]. More than 100 major leaguers will be drafted
within the next two years; two of them, [[Washington Senators
(1901–1960)|Washington Senators]] outfielder [[Elmer Gedeon]] and [[Philadelphia
Athletics]] catcher [[Harry O'Neill (catcher)|Harry O'Neill]], will be killed in
action.
*March 8 – [[Philadelphia Phillies]] pitcher [[Hugh Mulcahy]] becomes the first
Major League Baseball player drafted into the armed forces via the [[Selective
Training and Service Act of 1940|Selective Service]] system established last
year by [[Franklin D. Roosevelt|President Franklin D. Roosevelt]] in
anticipation of [[World War II]]. More than 100 major leaguers will be drafted
within the next two years; two of them, [[Washington Senators
(1901–1960)|Washington Senators]] outfielder [[Elmer Gedeon]] and [[Philadelphia
Athletics]] catcher [[Harry O'Neill (catcher)|Harry O'Neill]], will be killed in
action.
*March 9 – The [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] sock a $200 fine on onetime staff ace [[Van
Lingle Mungo]] and temporarily kick him off the team after Mungo "falls off the
water wagon." The inebriated pitcher brawls with a jealous husband after he's
discovered, naked, with the man's wife and another woman in a room at the
Dodgers' [[Havana]] hotel. Banished from [[Cuba]], Mungo, 29, is eventually
reinstated by the Dodgers, but appears in only two games before he's sent down
to [[Montreal Royals|Montreal]] on May 15, never to return to the Brooklyn
squad.<ref>{{cite web |last=McGowen |first=Roscoe |date=March 10, 1941
|title=Mungo Fined, Suspended as Dodgers Divide
|url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1941/03/10/85460409.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0
|website=timesmachine.nytimes.com |location= |publisher=[[The New York Times]]
|access-date=April 6, 2026}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Cohen |first=Alan |date=
|title=Van Lingle Mungo |url=https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/Van-Lingle-Mungo/
|website=sabr.org |location= |publisher=[[Society for American Baseball
Research]] |access-date=April 6, 2026}}</ref>
*March 9 – The [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] sock a $200 fine on onetime staff ace [[Van
Lingle Mungo]] and temporarily kick him off the team after Mungo "falls off the
water wagon" during [[spring training]] in [[Havana]]. The inebriated pitcher
brawls with a jealous husband after he's discovered, naked, with the man's wife
and another woman in a room at the Dodgers' hotel. Banished from [[Cuba]],
Mungo, 29, is eventually reinstated by the Dodgers, but appears in only two
games before he's sent down to [[Montreal Royals|Montreal]] on May 15, never to
return to the Brooklyn squad.<ref>{{cite web |last=McGowen |first=Roscoe
|date=March 10, 1941 |title=Mungo Fined, Suspended as Dodgers Divide
|url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1941/03/10/85460409.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0
|website=timesmachine.nytimes.com |location= |publisher=[[The New York Times]]
|access-date=April 6, 2026}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Cohen |first=Alan |date=
|title=Van Lingle Mungo |url=https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/Van-Lingle-Mungo/
|website=sabr.org |location= |publisher=[[Society for American Baseball
Research]] |access-date=April 6, 2026}}</ref>
*March 19 – The [[Boston Bees]] purchase the contract of third baseman [[Ducky
Detweiler]] from the [[Wilmington Blue Rocks (1940–1952)|Wilmington Blue Rocks]]
of the [[Interstate League]].
*March 19 – The [[Boston Bees]] purchase the contract of third baseman [[Ducky
Detweiler]] from the [[Wilmington Blue Rocks (1940–1952)|Wilmington Blue Rocks]]
of the [[Interstate League]].
*March 23 – [[New York Yankees]] outfielder [[Joe DiMaggio]], a hold out and
late arrival in [[spring training]], plays in his first [[Grapefruit League]]
game.
*March 23 – [[New York Yankees]] outfielder [[Joe DiMaggio]], a hold out and
late arrival in [[spring training]], plays in his first [[Grapefruit League]]
game.
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*The Kid (voiced by [[Kyle Soller]]) is a brownish, teenage [[flying squirrel]]
and troublemaker who lives in the park next to Betty's apartment and he has a
sidekick named Nelson.
*The Kid (voiced by [[Kyle Soller]]) is a brownish, teenage [[flying squirrel]]
and troublemaker who lives in the park next to Betty's apartment and he has a
sidekick named Nelson.
*The Squirrels (both voiced by Kyle Soller) are a trio of flying squirrels. They
also live next to Betty's apartment.
*The Squirrels (both voiced by Kyle Soller) are a trio of flying squirrels. They
also live next to Betty's apartment.
*Nelson (voiced by Katherine Ryan) is a breeded, green-colored [[pigeon]] and is
The Kid's sidekick.
*Nelson (voiced by Katherine Ryan) is a bred, green-colored [[pigeon]] and is
The Kid's sidekick.
*Cutter (voiced by Kayvan Novak) is a cyan [[British Shorthair]] with yellow
eyes, a purple hair, and his voice is freakishly campy. His name is revealed in
"Cat Box of Fear".
*Cutter (voiced by Kayvan Novak) is a cyan [[British Shorthair]] with yellow
eyes, a purple hair, and his voice is freakishly campy. His name is revealed in
"Cat Box of Fear".
*Anton (voiced by Kayvan Novak) is an olive green [[pug]] with black hair and an
angry look at his face. In his first appearance he is a bully to Max, but in
later episodes isn't a threat.
*Anton (voiced by Kayvan Novak) is an olive green [[pug]] with black hair and an
angry look at his face. In his first appearance he is a bully to Max, but in
later episodes isn't a threat.
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:How about ''better protection'' of BLPs, instead? Some ideas:
:How about ''better protection'' of BLPs, instead? Some ideas:
:* Option 1: Semi-protect all BLPs. This probably doesn't have a
[[WP:SNOW]]ball's chance, but throwing it out there.
:* Option 1: Semi-protect all BLPs. This probably doesn't have a
[[WP:SNOW]]ball's chance, but throwing it out there.
:* Option 2: Exempt BLPs and BLP-adjacent articles ({{fake link|List of people
who did [bad thing]}}}) from [[WP:PREEMPT]]. Say, if a social media shame-mob is
forming around someone, there's no need wait for the obligatory half dozen
libels-and-reverts before protecting. Nor is there a need for escalating
protection lengths. Just use common sense, and protect for a long time if that
seems right.
:* Option 2: Exempt BLPs and BLP-adjacent articles ({{fake link|List of people
who did [bad thing]}}) from [[WP:PREEMPT]]. Say, if a social media shame-mob is
forming around someone, there's no need wait for the obligatory half dozen
libels-and-reverts before protecting. Nor is there a need for escalating
protection lengths. Just use common sense, and protect for a long time if that
seems right.
:* Option 3: A new semi-semi-protection (quarter-protection?) level allowing
''only registered users'' to edit. This could be applied to all BLPs. This might
reduce the volume of super-impulsive "and a rapist" edits. It won't stop anyone
determined of course, but will take away plausible deniability if they use
multiple accounts.
:* Option 3: A new semi-semi-protection (quarter-protection?) level allowing
''only registered users'' to edit. This could be applied to all BLPs. This might
reduce the volume of super-impulsive "and a rapist" edits. It won't stop anyone
determined of course, but will take away plausible deniability if they use
multiple accounts.
:* Option 4: The same, but just exclude this new protection level from
[[WP:PREEMPT]], on BLPs and BLP-adjacent articles.
:* Option 4: The same, but just exclude this new protection level from
[[WP:PREEMPT]], on BLPs and BLP-adjacent articles.