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Princess and the Pea (board game) Princess and the Pea is a children's board game loosely based on "The Princess and the Pea", an 1835 fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, in which each player tries to build the highest stack of mattresses before reaching the final space on the board. It was first published by Winning Moves Games USA in 2003 and was republished in 2008 - but is no longer in production. De-prodded by BOZ with comment: this can be merged (or at least redirected) to The Princess and the Pea#Adaptations if sources cannot be found
Nader Mashayekhi (Persian composer (born 1958)) Nader Mashayekhi (Persian: نادر مشایخی; born November 26, 1958, in Tehran) is an Iranian composer. From 2006 to July 2007 he was conductor of the Tehran Symphony Orchestra. He is the son of Jamshid Mashayekhi. De-prodded by Gidonb with comment: PROD must only be used if no opposition to the deletion is expected.
Jaredite kings Jaredite kings are a series of monarchs described in the Book of Mormon, comprising chapters 6:22-15 of the Book of Ether. As death was approaching Jared and his brother, gathered together the Jaredite people to ask them what they desired of them before they died. The people then requested that they anoint one of their sons as king. This was grievous to them, and the brother of Jared remarked that "surely this thing leadeth into c ... De-prodded by Rollidan with comment: contesting deletion
Masato Hatanaka (Japanese musician) is a Japanese musician, composer, sound artist, sound designer and producer. De-prodded by Gidonb with comment: PROD must only be used if no opposition to the deletion is expected.
Cooper Point (Thurston County, Washington) (Point in Washington, U.S.) Cooper Point is a point in the U.S. state of Washington. De-prodded by Shortiefourten with comment: Removing PROD; see Talk page
Baird Cove (Bay in Thurston County, Washington) Baird Cove is a bay in the U.S. state of Washington. De-prodded by Shortiefourten with comment: Removing PROD; see Talk:Baird Cove
Janet Dunbar (American composer) Dr. Janet Dunbar is an American composer. De-prodded by Gidonb with comment: PROD must only be used if no opposition to the deletion is expected.
Radix Trading (Proprietary trading firm) Radix Trading is an American proprietary trading firm headquartered in Chicago. It has additional offices in New York and Amsterdam. De-prodded by Imcdc with comment: Article has already been reviewed by a third party and deemed notable
Calixto Álvarez (Cuban composer) Calixto Álvarez (Santa Isabel de las Lajas, Cuba, 1938) is a Cuban composer. De-prodded by RadioactiveBoulevardier with comment: Undid revision 1229785969 by Iadmc (talk): not appropriate for prod, take it to afd
John Michael Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn (Welsh racing driver, landowner and businessman) Sir John Michael Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn, 4th Baronet (born 12 August 1938), is a Welsh racing driver, landowner, and businessman. He is the son of Brigadier Sir Charles Michael Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn, previous Lord-Lieutenant of Radnorshire, and Lady Delia Mary Hicks-Beach, sister of the 2nd Earl St Aldwyn. John Llewelyn succeeded to the [[Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn baronets|Dillwyn-Venebles-Llewelyn ba ... De-prodded by Mac Edmunds with comment:

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Elbow roomers (People who leave cities for country life) In geography and urban planning, elbow roomers are people who leave a city for the countryside to seek more land and greater freedom from governmental and neighborhood interference.[citation needed] De-prodded by UninvitedCompany with comment: rm prod. See talk.

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Cypriot Futsal Cup (Football tournament) The Cypriot Futsal Cup (Greek: Κύπελλο Κύπρου Futsal) is the annual cup competition for Cypriot futsal teams. It was founded in 1999 and is organized by the Cyprus Football Association. The competition is played under UEFA and FIFA rules. It is currently open to the teams of Cypriot First Division and Second Division. De-prodded by RadioactiveBoulevardier with comment: Restored revision 1228874089 by Boleyn (talk): Object to prod: smells possibly notable, take it to afd

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William Perkins (author) (British author) William Perkins (fl. c. 1900) was a British author, contributing the biography of John Webster Morris to the Dictionary of National Biography. Redirected to List of contributors to the Dictionary of National Biography by Rich Farmbrough: Redirected page to Dictionary of National Biography
Safety area A safety area is a term used in several shooting sports disciplines describing a bay with a safe direction where shooters can handle unloaded firearms without the supervision of a Range Officer (RO). Safety areas are widely used in dynamic shooting sport disciplines (e.g. IPSC, PPC 1500, Steel Challenge and metallic silhouette shooting They may be used to ... [Could not determine status]
Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade (Academic journal) Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade – Belgrade Law Review (Serbian: Анали Правног факултета у Београду – часопис за правне и друштвене науке) is academic law journal published by the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law. Redirected to University of Belgrade Faculty of Law#Belgrade Law Review by Headbomb: redirect
Floorp version history This article documents the history of the Floorp web browser. Redirected to Floorp#Version history by Sohom Datta: Redirected page to Floorp#Version history

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AGCO (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) AGCO may refer to: Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use.
Tajikistan Support Project (foundation helping healthcare projects in Tajikistan) The Tajikistan Support Project (TSP) Foundation (TSP), founded in 1999, is a small Dutch foundation that aims to support health care organisations in Tajikistan with knowledge and network building, small transportations of goods and financial support. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:NORG. My WP:BEFORE search did not identify any significant coverage of this organization in independent reliable sources.
Conflict atlas (Graphical representation of the development of a conflict) A conflict atlas, also called conflict partiture, is a graphical representation of the development of a particular conflict. The graph shows important events, appointments, and their interlinkage over time. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Rarely edited, lack of notability, stub
Lake Chaparral Lake Chaparral is a private gated community in Linn County, Kansas with three private lakes. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Non-notable gated community. There are no valid reliable sources in the article. Searches turned up no coverage on the location, merely its official website. Fails the WP:GNG.
Xome (Musical artist) Xome is a harsh noise project from Sacramento, composed solely of Bob Scott (also known as Bob Sato). Though formed in 1989, Xome did not perform live until 1994 in Tokyo. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Unsourced after nearly two decades; a search for sources turns up nothing that would qualify under WP standards for notability.
Rho calculus (introduced as a general means to uniformly integrate rewriting and lambda calculus) There are two different calculi that use the name rho-calculus: Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Non-notable, under-sourced
David Catherwood (Composer and conductor from Northern Ireland) David Catherwood (born 7 May 1956) is a Northern Irish composer and conductor, with both vocal and choral works currently in print. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Non-notable and few sources
BlueDragon BlueDragon is a ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) engine comparable to Adobe Systems's ColdFusion. It is licensed and distributed by New Atlanta from TagServlet Ltd based in Scotland. BlueDragon is also distributed and supported by BEA Systems on their Oracle WebLogic Server server platform. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:NSOFT
Maynard Pittendreigh (American astronomer) W. Maynard Pittendreigh is an astronomer, writer and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA). As a minister, he has been a pioneer and leader in a movement toward multi-cultural/racial congregations, and in developing early Internet-based ministries. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Subject does not meet WP:N/WP:NBLP. There is a lack of WP:BASIC coverage indicated by the sources. They appear to be either self-published, routine, or unreliable, and there are very few.
Yahoo Radish Yahoo Radish was a web-based music playlist archive that worked in conjunction with Yahoo Music Unlimited streaming music service. The site was published in a blog format with archived playlists organized by subject, situation, hits, cover songs and other categories. Users could click on a hyperlink to load and play any of the hundreds of playlists available on the site. Deleted by Extraordinary Writ: Expired PROD, concern was: Zero references; unable to find any references
A Soundtrack for the Wheel of Time (2001 soundtrack album by Robert Berry) A Soundtrack for the Wheel of Time is a music album inspired by Robert Jordan's bestselling fantasy book series The Wheel of Time. It was performed, produced, and written by Robert Berry and released in 2001. The soundtrack is an extension to the music originally produced by Robert Berry and Leif Sorbye for use as part of The Wheel of Time video game, released in 1999. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Doesn't meet WP:N
The Glennville Sentinel The Glennville Sentinel is the weekly newspaper that serves Glennville, Georgia. It publishes on Thursday with a circulation of about 4,500. Pamela S. Waters serves as both editor and publisher. She owns the paper with her husband, Terry. It is also archived in the University of Georgia. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Article on minor local newspaper. There are no reliable sources included in the article that offer any actual coverage on the publication, and searches did not turn up any significant coverage in reliable sources, just minor mentions.
WAKN-LP (Television station in Ohio, United States) WAKN-LP (analog channel 11) was a low-power television station in Akron, Ohio, United States. It was an affiliate of Jewelry Television, and also carried local programming. Despite its ownership being under the name of Ohio Public Television Corporation (itself based out of the derelict studio facilities of KUMY-LD in Beaumont, Texas), it was a for-profit enterprise and not a public television station, nor a [[non-co ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Subject does not meet the GNG.
Kraybill Conflict Style Inventory The Kraybill Conflict Style Inventory (KCSI, also known by the book title Style Matters) is a conflict style inventory developed in the 1980s by Dr. Ronald S. Kraybill. Like the widely used Thomas Kilmann Inventory (TKI), it is built around the Mouton-Blake grid and identifies five styles of responding to conflict, in this case: directing, harmonizing, avoiding, cooperating, and compromising. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: lack of notability
Dick Mills (British sound engineer) Dick Mills (born 1936) is a British sound engineer, specialising in electronic sound effects which he produced at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Deleted by ComplexRational: Expired PROD, concern was: Sourced only to IMDB since creation in 2006, does not appear to meet notability guidelines.
K69IT (Television station in Midland, Texas) K69IT was a low-powered television station affiliated with the Mexico-based Multimedios Television, owned and operated by Mintz Broadcasting. It broadcast on channel 69 and was licensed to Midland, Texas; the station had applied for FCC permission to move to digital channel 25 or 29. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Subject does not meet the WP:N.
Vermont Seal of Quality The Vermont Seal of Quality was a graphic mark indicating highest levels of quality for foods grown and made in the U.S. state of Vermont. The seal was granted by the Vermont Agency of Agriculture Food and Markets and was displayed on the packaging and promotional materials for approved products. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Incredibly low-quality article about an obscure and non-notable program that has no available sources proving its existence. Personally, as a VT resident, I haven't seen this supposed seal in my over 10 years of residency.
David M. Morgan (Australian academic administrator) David M. Morgan became Chancellor of Deakin University on 1 January 2006, following the retirement of his predecessor Dr Richard Searby, QC. He retired from the position in December 2016 and was replaced by John Stanhope. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:GNG.
Joe Shanahan (American music executive) Joe Shanahan is the founder and owner of Metro Chicago and Smartbar in Chicago, Illinois. He is also the part owner of the Daily Bar and Grill, as well as Double Door when the venue was in its Wicker Park location. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Notability requirement does not appear to be met.
The Plaza Suite (Nightclub in Brooklyn, New York) The Plaza Suite was a discothèque in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York City.[not verified in body] Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: This article is completely unsourced and there's no evidence of notability for this establishment. All sources I can find through Google, Newspapers.com, etc. make trivial mentions only.
Al Ulufi Stadium (Stadium in Yemen) Al-Ulufi Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Al Hudaydah, Yemen. It is currently used for football matches and serves as the home stadium of Al-Hilal. The stadium holds 10,000 people. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:NSTADIUM, no significant mentions in reliable sources to meet WP:GNG.
Ehecatl (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Ehecatl or Ehécatl (from Nahuatl languages: ehecatl, "wind or air") may refer to: Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Violates WP:ONEOTHER; a hatnote is already in place at Ehecatl, and I'm not turning up anything else that would be worth a DAB entry.
Razor Creative (Marketing company) Razor Creative is a boutique design, branding, advertising, and marketing firm located in Moncton, New Brunswick. The company was founded as Razor Communications Inc. in December 2003 by Stephen Brander and Rich Gould. In 2005 the company changed its operating name to Razor Creative. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the notability guideline for companies, although I am tempted to leave it to showcase the nominative determinism involved in an advertising firm founded by a guy named "Brander".
Acrocat Software Acrocat Software, was an American corporation that was founded in 2001.[citation needed] Acrocat Software produced two Palm OS applications. PDAbs is licensed and distributed by Handmark, a developer and distributor of mobile content. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the notability guideline for companies.
Israel Rodríguez (journalist) (Puerto Rican journalist) Israel Rodríguez Sánchez, born in Puerto Rico on August 29, 1974, and a B.A. and M.A. graduate of the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) School of Communications, is a Puerto Rican journalist whose professional activities have crossed over to academia. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:NBLP.
The Old Red Hippopotamus (book by Hussein Bassir) The Old Red Hippopotamus is the second novel by Hussein Bassir, following In Search For Khnum, and was published in 2005 by the Egyptian General Organization of the Book of Cairo. Like the previous novel, this new story is inspired by the legacy of ancient Egypt, while using modern stylistic techniques to express poetic and legendary happenings. This new adventure describes a fiction whose allusions and implications could almost place the reader in contemporary Egypt. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:NBOOK, lacks any sources or references. Has been tagged as such since 2014, without any improvement.
Bon Savants (US musical group) Bon Savants is an American indie rock band formed in Boston, Massachusetts, United States Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: article on non-notable band
Shafiq-Ur-Rehman Paracha (Pakistani civil servant) Shafiq ur Rehman Paracha is a retired member of the Civil Service of Sindh. He served in various key administrative and secretarial capacities, including Deputy Commissioner of Hyderabad, Larkana, Karachi, Mirpurkhas, Tharparkar and Sukkur, Commissioner of Karachi, Food Secretary, Excise and Taxation Secretary, Information Secretary and Education Secretary. He served as the first DCO of Karachi. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the WP:GNG. All sounds like routine things in the career of a civil servant.
Donnchad Grana Ó Cellaigh (Irish lord) Donnchad Grana Ó Cellaigh (died 1589) was an Irish lord. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Non-notable person. The only source (here or that I can find) barely affords 10 words to the subject. And, at that, refers only to a directory-style (annals) entry which suggests a date of death. Many people (including those with heriditary/traditional/courtesy titles) lived, had children and died. There is nothing to indicate that this subject has any inherent or other form of notability.
Rhinegold Publishing (British music publisher) Rhinegold Publishing is an independent publisher of music magazines, music yearbooks and education resources, founded in 1977.[citation needed] Among Rhinegold's publications are Choir & Organ and Classical Music Magazine. Deleted by Voice of Clam: Expired PROD, concern was: Cannot find Wikipedia:CORPDEPTH or verifiable independent abnd reliable sources to establish Wikipedia:Notability. The business was wound up and dissolved on Companies House, the original Rhinegold website redirects to the owner of the Choir and Organ magazine (which i don't believe warrants an article in its own right) and the article has COI issues, being created by someone named Rhinegold in the first place.
Fortune Features (Motion picture company based in L.A.) Fortune Features, Inc. is a Los Angeles–based motion picture company, specialized in worldwide distribution, production and film financing. Deleted by ComplexRational: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the notability guideline for companies. Doesn't appear to have notable filmography either: The Living Matrix has an article but the sourcing seems dubious and it does not mention Fortune Features, so I don't favour a redirect. Couldn't find any sources better than [1]. Some COI editing apparent.
West Irvington, Virginia (Unincorporated community in Virginia, United States) West Irvington is an unincorporated community in Lancaster County in the U. S. state of Virginia. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: There isn't a "West Irvington." This is a false GNIS entry. There is an Irvington, VA, but the western part of it is not separate. Coordinates are in a housing area by the yacht club and Tides Inn, all of which are part of normal Irvington. I would know, I'm from here.
Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences Philadelphia (Proposed luxury hotel) Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences Philadelphia was a proposed skyscraper in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was to be built in the former One Meridian Plaza lot, half of which is now occupied by The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton. The project comprised a 670 feet (200 m)/58-floor tower located at 1441 Chestnut Street and was to be completed by Waldorf Astoria Philadelphia by the year 2012. This hotel would have ... Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: The building was never built and all sources relating to it have been deleted since the creation of the article.
Diarmuid Ó Cearbhaill (Irish academic) Diarmuid Ó Cearbhaill, Irish academic, served in the Department of Finance in Dublin before returning to University College Galway to serve as Léachtóir le Geilleagar agus Tráchtáil. He is honorary editor of the Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society. Deleted by Explicit: Expired BLPPROD, unsourced BLP
Libyan Project Management Association The Libyan Project Management Association (LYPMA) is a Libyan non-profit society for project managers, and specialists involved in the project management industry. The head office for LYPMA is located in Elkish, in the city of Benghazi. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: No meaningful sources found. Zero citations for 16 years. Does not meet WP:GNG or WP:ORG. The external link to their blog does not work.
Extron (American company that provides solutions to supply chain operations.) Extron Logistics, LLC is an American company that provides solutions[buzzword] to supply chain operations. Deleted by Extraordinary Writ: Expired PROD, concern was: Article lacks reasonable claim of notability, only source I'm finding is this one with is far from sufficient.
Atmakur, Medak district (village in Telangana, India) Atmakur is a village near the town of Sadasivapet, in the Medak District of the state of Telangana. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Completely unsourced stub. No evidence of any notability.
List of HPE Networking products (overview about the network products of HP) Hewlett Packard Enterprise Networking (formerly Hewlett-Packard Networking) products include: Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: per WP:GNG
Jim Paidas (American musician and licensing agent) Jim Paidas (born April 24, 1956 in Stamford, Connecticut) is an American] executive and intellectual property licensing agent. Deleted by Liz: WP:BLPPROD: Nominated for seven days with no reliable sources present in the article
Serena Tideman (American classical composer) Serena Tideman (born 24 February 1978) is an American composer and classical and improvisational cellist who resides in Port Townsend,

Washington.

Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Non-notable and poorly sourced. Nothing useful in a BEFORE search
Peter Wall (Journalist and Entrepreneur) (Canadian video journalist) Peter Wall (born 1975) is a Canadian video journalist (VJ) based in Toronto, currently working for CBC Television's The National. As a VJ, he reports, writes, shoots and edits his own stories and documentaries. Deleted by Explicit: Expired BLPPROD, unsourced BLP
Pop Market PopMarket is a deal-of-the-day website launched by Relentless Generator in November 2010 that offers 24-hour deep discounts on albums, box sets, and merchandise to its members from major music artists and bands like Santana, Johnny Cash, Miles Davis, and Pearl Jam. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the notability guideline for companies.
Cibecs (South African software company) Cibecs, founded in 2004, is a company located in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Cibecs develops enterprise endpoint data backup, protection and security software. The company was co-founded by Richard Dewing, Neal Dewing and Ilze Dewing.

Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the notability guideline for companies. Sources are non-independent or trivial.
Anneliese Dressel (Irish radio presenter) Anneliese Dressel is a nutritional therapist and the owner of a health food store. She is known for her weekly (on Mondays towards the end of the final hour of Paudie Palmer Sport roundup) nutrition and health slot on C103 FM. C103 FM is a radio station broadcasting from Cork, Ireland. In addition to this weekly feature, Dressel has also made appearances on Dublin 4FM, Limerick FM, RTÉ’s Ryan Tubridy show, and BBC Northern Ireland. She has also been a contributor to publi ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Doesn't seem to meet WP:NBIO; best known for a local radio show, very little independent coverage, and all of it just mentions or quotes her without any details about Dressel herself
Institute of Health Sciences (Ireland) (Irish educational institution) The Institute of Health Sciences was established in 2008 by Lawrence Dann and his wife, Suzanne Laurie. The college offered part-time and short courses such as nutritional therapy and nutrition coaching.

This education facility offered students certificate and diploma courses for those wishing to pursue a career in nutritional sciences and health. In December 2022, the college announced its closure after 15 years due to a downturn in student applications, leading to the college's ...

Deleted by Voice of Clam: Expired PROD, concern was: Non-notable organisation. Fails WP:NORG and WP:SIGCOV. There are insufficient sources to support the basic facts (establishment, disestablishment, etc) - not to mind establishing notability of the org. The "references" given in the article do not even appear to mention the subject org. Possible COI/SPA/PROMO issues also.
Tribold (UK business) Tribold was a company that operated in the Operational support systems market, producing Enterprise Product Management (EPM) software specifically for telecommunications service providers. Tribold EPM was a single, integrated suite of Enterprise Product Management applications. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the notability guideline for companies. Sources are trivial (routine announcements of acquisition and location-opening).
Clare Murray (Australian handball player) Clare Murray (born 1988) is an Australian handball player. She plays on the Australian national team, and participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a primary source provided.
Victoria Fletcher (Australian handball player) Victoria Fletcher (born 1993) is an Australian team handball player. She plays on the Australian national team, and participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a primary source provided. No inherent notability on playing in world championships.
Melissa Condon (Australian handball player) Melissa Condon (born 1 October 1990) is an Australian handball player. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a primary source provided.
Emerson Swinford (American songwriter) Emerson Swinford, a native of Chicago, is a Los Angeles–based guitarist, composer/songwriter and producer. He is currently a guitarist in the Rod Stewart band, and was formerly a member of the band Drill, a precursor to industrial-nu metal group Static-X. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Could not find sufficient evidence of notability. Gets mentioned in passing in reliable coverage of other artists, primarily Rod Stewart, but only significant coverage is likely unreliable. The ASCAP Awards do not appear to be notable enough to meet NMUSIC's "major music award" criterion, and I see no evidence of potential passage of the other criteria. No apparent redirect targets; gets the most mention at Static-X but not really enough to...
VWorkApp (Online dispatch and job scheduling software) vWorkApp is an online dispatch and job scheduling software for medium to large businesses. The product is sold and distributed over the Internet using a distribution model commonly known as cloud computing. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the notability guideline for companies.
Swaminatha Desikar (Indian spiritual writer) Swaminatha Desikar (1860–1939) was an Indian spiritual writer, from Valavanur in Tamil Nadu. He was born in 1860, into an orthodox, Tamil-speaking Saiva Tamil (Desikar) family. He compiled three books in Tamil.

He died near Thirukovilur at the age of 78.[citation needed]

Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: seemingly non-notable tamil spiritual writer or poet with very little written about him, had been tagged with being non-notable for 8 years with no productive changes
Sandra Khopon (Thai-American former competitive figure skater (born 1994)) Sandra Khopon (born January 9, 1994, in Los Angeles) is a Thai-American former competitive figure skater. She qualified to the free skate at the 2012 Four Continents Championships and went on to finish 15th overall. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:NSKATE; medal placement at the junior level or bronze/silver medals at the senior-level national championships do not meet the requirements of WP:NSKATE.
DateIITians (Online dating site) DateIITians was an online social dating and networking website, founded January 2, 2012 for alumni of select universities such as IIT. It was shut down due to technical and scalability issues, They had relaunched DateIITians in 2016 as Cogxio, but later in the same year they had to shutdown Cogxio too because they did not achieve the growth that they expected Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Short-lived dating site, news coverage is brief and trivial from the hype period. Doesn't seem to meet WP:WEB
Aurangabad, Telangana (village in Telangana, India) Aurangabad is a village in Medak mandal of Medak district in the Indian state of Telangana. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Completely unsourced stub. No evidence of any notability.
Postgraduate Research Experience Survey (Survey amongst British university graduates) The Postgraduate Research Experience Survey (PRES) is a survey amongst graduate students at universities in the United Kingdom. It is developed by the Higher Education Academy. Participating institutions can collect feedback on the student experience and benchmark against their peers. The data is shared in a way so that comparisons (with the national average, for instance) are possible, but league tables cannot be constructed. The aim is to enhance the student experience. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Subject does not establish notability under WP:N.
Veronica Kelly (Australian handball player) Veronica Kelly is an Australian team handball player (born 1985). She plays on the Australian national team, and participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil. Her sister is also in the team and her brother represents the national men's team. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT, only a primary source provided.
Kimberly Tennant (Australian handball player) Kimberly Tennant (born 19 January 1985) is an Australian handball player. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided.
Mary Kelly (handballer) (Australian handball player) Mary Kelly (born 1985) is an Australian team handball player. She plays on the Australian national team, and participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil. Her sister is also in the team and her brother represents the national men's team. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT, only a primary source provided.
Backbone Connect (London-based internet service provider) Backbone Connect is a London-based internet service provider. Its services include cyber security, cloud computing, connectivity, communication and voice, wide area networks, internet access and colocation services to businesses in the UK, Europe and North America. It also provides resilient digital infrastructure for commercial property assets and long-term IT support for tenants. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the notability guideline for companies. Created by founder.
Bill DeSimone (American personal trainer and weightlifter) William (Bill) S. DeSimone is a personal trainer and weight lifter. He is known for his approach to weight lifting, which focuses on correct biomechanics to build strength without undue collateral damage to connective tissue and the rest of the body. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: No coverage is here to meet WP:N. Only references were created by the subject.
Johan Herbst (Rugby player) Johan David Herbst is a former South African rugby union player, who played first class rugby between 2011 and 2016. He played for Griquas, the SWD Eagles and the Pumas in the domestic Currie Cup and Vodacom Cup competitions and made one appearance for the Southern Kings in Super Rugby. His regular position is scrum-half or wing. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV.
MARKINT Market intelligence (MARKINT) is an intelligence-gathering discipline that focuses on intelligence gathered from the global capital markets. It is analogous to other "INTs" in the IC's domain, such as SIGINT (signals intelligence), ELINT (electronic intelligence), MASINT (measurement and signature intelligence), IMINT (imagery intelligence), and HUMINT (human intelligence). It is complementary to but different from FININT ([[fina ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: This is not a term that is in common usage in the intelligence community; it's cited to only a single source, which is not directly related to intelligence gathering nor the IC; substantively none of the material that is directly relevant has any citations. As someone who has worked in the IC doing FININT, I've never once heard this term mentioned in any capacity.
Recondo Technology Recondo Technology (Recondo) is an American software technology corporation headquartered in Denver, Colorado. Recondo's cloud-based systems deliver automated, financial services to the healthcare industry. Deleted by ComplexRational: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the notability guideline for companies. Sources are trivial (funding announcements, personnel updates, acquisition announcements, non-notable awards) or non-independent. Apart from usual internet checks I also checked the 2017 version which had more sources, but none were any good either.
Bloomfield, Kentucky (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Bloomfield, Kentucky, typically refers to the present-day city of that name in Nelson County. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Violates WP:ONEOTHER – not seeing any other possible targets, and a hatnote is already in place at the primary topic.
Victoria Brunsberg (Australian handball player) Victoria Brunsberg (born 2 April 1991) is an Australian team handball player. She plays for the Sydney University HC, and on the Australian national team. She represented Australia at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: One in a series of Australian handball players through the ages who fail WP:SPORTCRIT in that no WP:SIGCOV has been found in a WP:BEFORE. Not in Swedish either, where she seems to be from.
BG Uys (Rugby player) Burrie Gildenhuys "BG" Uys is a South African rugby union player, who most recently played with the Free State Cheetahs. His regular position is prop. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV.
Jesper Åkerman (Swedish ice hockey player) Jesper Åkerman (born October 2, 1995) is a Swedish ice hockey defenceman. Åkerman made his Swedish Hockey League debut playing with Linköpings HC during the 2013–14 SHL season. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Doesn't seem to meet WP:NHOCKEY
Building 429 (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Building 429 is an American Christian rock band. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: WP:ONEOTHER
Aminta Thomas (Australian handball player) Aminta Thomas (born 31 October 1990) is an Australian team handball player. She plays for the Sydney University HC, and on the Australian national team. She represented Australia at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a primary source provided.
Barbara Hillary (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Barbara Hillary may refer to: Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use.
Jocelyn Dela-Cruz (Australian scientist) Jocelyn Dela-Cruz (born Philippines) is a Principal Environmental Scientist at the New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage, Australia. She was educated at the University of Sydney (BSc. Hons1 and MSc) and University of New South Wales (Ph.D.). Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Non-notable academic, has an h-index of [https://www.scopus.com/results/authorNamesList.uri?sort=count-f&src=al&sid=9a053efe4ff71c6016fc8559f6cf8890&sot=al&sdt=al&sl=46&s=AUTHLASTNAME%28Dela-Cruz%29 AND AUTHFIRST%28Jocelyn%29&st1=Dela-Cruz&st2=Jocelyn&orcidId=&selectionPageSearch=anl&reselectAuthor=false&activeFlag=true&showDocument=false&resultsPerPage=20&offset=1&jtp=false&currentPage=1&previousSelectionCount=0&tooManySelections=false&p...
Raylectron Raylectron is a rendering engine used as an extension for Trimble SketchUp, a 3D computer graphics software. Developed by SoftByte Labs, Inc., Raylectron brings powerful rendering capabilities to SketchUp, enabling users to create photorealistic renderings and animations. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Was unable to find reliable sources to establish notability, other than this questionably significant mention.
Maree Tomkinson (Australian dressage rider) Maree Tomkinson (born 15 October 1968) is an Australian dressage rider. She represented Australia at the 2014 World Equestrian Games in Normandy where she finished 10th in the team competition and 43rd in the individual dressage competition. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT.
St. Michael's School, Durgapur (School in Durgapur, West Bengal, India) St. Michael's School, Durgapur (established in 1966) is a private Christian missionary English medium co-educational school in the steel city of Durgapur. Adjacent to the St Michael's and All Angel's Cathedral, it is under the Church of North India and follows the Protestant denomination. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/St. Michael's School B zone unit of an apparent duplicate article that ended in a non-controversial redirect to this article. The subject lacks reliable secondary sources and likely does not meet the notability standards for organizations and schools.
Greyden Press (American book printing company) Greyden Press, LLC is a book printing company headquartered in Dayton, Ohio. The company prints and publishes books and digital products including e-books, DVDs, and CDs, specializing in the scientific, educational, inspirational, and self-publishing markets. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: No significant coverage in reliable sources independent from subject
Ana Meded (Australian handball player) Ana Meded (born 19 March 1996) is an Australian handball player for Melbourne HC and the Australian national team. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only a primary source provided.
Ivan-John du Preez (Rugby player) Ivan-John du Preez (born 23 June 1994) is a South African professional rugby union player for the Eastern Province Elephants in the Currie Cup. He can play as a loose-forward or a winger. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV.
Lilly Bentwitch (Australian handball player) Lilly Bentwitch (born 14 November 1983) is an Australian team handball player. She plays for the club Harbourside Handball, and on the Australian national team. She represented Australia at the 2013 World Women's Handball Championship in Serbia. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and only a primary source provided.
Measuring attractiveness by a categorical-based evaluation technique (Multiple-criteria decision analysis method) Measuring attractiveness through a categorical-based evaluation technique (MACBETH) is a multiple-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) method that evaluates options against multiple criteria. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: lack of notability, already covered in Multiple-criteria decision analysis
Tamika Saxby (Australian squash player) Tamika Saxby also known as Tamika Hunt (born 18 April 1993 in Australia) is an Australian professional squash player. She reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 48 in November 2017. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT.
JP Jamieson (Rugby player) Jean-Pierre Jamieson (born 15 February 1995) is a South African professional rugby union player who last played for the Eastern Province Elephants in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is hooker. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV.
Ağalarbəyli (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Ağalarbəyli or Agalarbeyli or Agalarbayli may refer to: Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use.
Caraz (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Caraz may refer to: Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote and a mention in the lead to the only other uses.
2015 Yadanarbon F.C. season (Yadanarbon 2015 football season) In: Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: No meaningful content.
TRUSTcollective (American marketing company) TRUSTcollective is a communications company headquartered in New York City. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: This article was written by someone from the company. The edit history shows most of the content was added by "Katietrustcollective". Furthermore, the many citation links are to articles with passing mentions of the company or articles that the company published, but are not about the company itself. It does not meet Wikipedia's standards for notability.
Tamron AF 18-250mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II LD Aspherical (IF) Macro (Photographic lens) The Tamron AF 18-250mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II LD Aspherical (IF) Macro is an interchangeable superzoom lens by Tamron, designed for Canon, Nikon, Pentax and Sony APS-C bodies. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Per suggestion at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Tamron AF 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 XR Di II LD Aspherical IF
Campaign for Working Families (US political action committee) Campaign for Working Families is a conservative political action committee founded in 1998 that focuses on support for traditionalism and free enterprise. While it is a nonpartisan organization, it tends to support Republicans more than Democrats. The campaign is headed by former Under Secretary of Education and [[2000 Republican Party presidential primaries|2000 Repu ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:GNG
2016 Yadanarbon FC season (Yadanarbon 2016 football season) In: Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: No meaningful content.
SF Nieuwoudt (Rugby player) Stephanus Francois Nieuwoudt (born 27 August 1996) is a South African professional rugby union player who last played for the Eastern Province Elephants in the Currie Cup and in the Rugby Challenge. He usually plays as a flanker. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV.
Pyze Pyze is an American company that provides AI Driven Process Intelligence, headquartered in Redwood City, California. Pyze is the leading Digital Transformation analytics platform to maximize process efficiency and user productivity through integrated process mining and usage analytics. Pyze auto-discovers complex end-to-end business process flows to surface process bottlenecks, activity hotspots, and user experience optimization opportunities. Pyze enables continuous improvement across mult ... Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails the notability guideline for companies. Sources are trivial (routine funding announcements, product launch announcements). Created by blocked SPA, reviewer banned for paid editing.
Cabinet Secretary for Social Security and Older People The Cabinet Secretary for Social Security and Older People was a position in the Scottish Government Cabinet. The Cabinet Secretary had overall responsibility for social security, equality and human rights. The Cabinet Secretary was assisted by a junior Minister, the Minister for Older People and Equalities. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Article overlaps with Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, and Minister for Equalities and doesn't warrant its own article as such.
Economic base (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Economic base may refer to : Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic redirect points to an article with a hatnote to the only other use.
Daniel Vacek (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Daniel Vacek may refer to: Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use.
Piet-Louw Strauss (South African rugby union player) Petrus Abel 'Piet-Louw' Strauss (born (1994-03-15)15 March 1994) is a South African rugby union player for the Pumas in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. He usually plays as a loosehead prop. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV.
Scumeck Sabottka (German music industry professional (b. 1962)) Stefan "Scumeck" Sabottka (born 18 January 1962 in Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) is a German concert and tour organizer who founded the former online ticket portal tickets.de. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: notability requirement for inclusion does not appear to be met.
Steph Vermeulen (Rugby player) Stephan André Vermeulen (born (1994-04-12)12 April 1994) is a South African rugby union player that played for Griquas between 2016 and 2017, making four appearances. His regular position is lock. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV.
2019–20 CS Gaz Metan Mediaș season (Gaz Metan Mediaș 2019–20 football season) The 2019–20 season is the xth season in Gaz Metan Mediaș's history, and the yth in the top-flight of Romanian football. Gaz Metan is competing in Liga I and in the Cupa României. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: No meaningful content.
2019–20 FC Politehnica Iași (2010) season (Politehnica Iași 2019–20 football season) The 2019–20 season is the xth season in Politehnica Iași's history, and the yth in the top-flight of Romanian football. Politehnica is competing in Liga I and in the Cupa României. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: No meaningful content.
David Gonzalez (handballer) (Australian handball player) David Gonzalez (born 29 December 1974) is an Australian handball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY.
Karim Shehab (Australian handball player) Karim Shehab (born 9 September 1967) is an Australian former handball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY.
Cristian Bajan (Australian handball player) Cristian Bajan (born 14 November 1967) is an Australian handball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY.
Brendon Taylor (Australian handball player) Brendon Taylor (born 18 February 1972) is an Australian handball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY. Only primary sources provided.
Kyeong Jae-seok (South Korean figure skater) Kyeong Jae-seok (Korean경재석; born September 26, 2000) is a retired South Korean figure skater. He is the 2022 South Korean national bronze medalist, the 2017 South Korean national junior silver medalist, and the 2017 Asian Open Trophy junior bronze medalist. He finished 12th at the [[2023 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|2023 Four Continents Ch ... Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:NSKATE; medal placement at the junior level or bronze/silver medals at the senior-level national championships do not meet the requirements of WP:NSKATE.
Kristian Groenintwoud (Australian handball player) Kristian Groenintwoud (born 9 May 1973) is an Australian handball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY.
Weapons of the First Indochina War (Weapons used during the First Indochina War) The First Indochina War involved the North Vietnam or Việt Minh (Army: People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN), Lao Issara (1945–1949), Pathet Lao (1949–1954), Lao People's Armed Forces (LPAF), Khmer Issarak or United Issarak Front (1950–1954)), Japanese volunteers, the State of Vietnam (1949–1954) and the French Fourth Republic (Army: French Armed Forces (Forces armées Françaises) or French Indochina, French Far East Expeditionary Corps (Corps E ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: No sourced content has ever been provided for this article despite it having been tagged since 2020. I've removed the unsourced content, and what's left isn't a useful article in any way.
Milan Slavujevic (Australian handball player) Milan Slavujevic (born 2 March 1973) is an Australian handball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY.
Lee Schofield (Australian handball player) Lee Schofield (born 27 August 1976) is an Australian handball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deleted by ComplexRational: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY.
Jessie Wood (Australian handball player) Jessie Wood (born 17 March 1997) is an Australian handball player for UTS Handball Club and the Australian national team. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT. Only primary sources provided.
Vernon Cheung (Australian handball player) Vernon Cheung (born 22 February 1971) is an Australian handball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY.
Russell Garnett (Australian handball player) Russell Garnett (born 29 September 1976) is an Australian handball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY.
Marina Kopcalic (Australian handball player) Marina Kopcalic (born 23 February 1971) is an Australian handball player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY.
Mari Edland (Australian handball player) Mari Edland (born 13 October 1969) is an Australian handball player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY.
Sarah Hammond (handballer) (Australian handball player) Sarah Hammond (born 9 October 1975) is an Australian handball player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY.
Shelley Ormes (Australian handball player) Shelley Ormes (born 2 August 1974) is an Australian handball player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY.
Goiyanar (Village in Bihar, India) Goiyanar is a small village in Siwan. It is one of 45,103 villages of the Bihar in North-Eastern India.It comes under Mirjumla Panchayat. It belongs to Saran division . It is located 35 km towards East from District headquarters Siwan. 9 km from Bhagwanpur Hat and 86 km from State capital Patna.This Place is in the border of the Siwan District and Saran District. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Was not able to find any sources confirming this information, or at least any reliable sources confirming it exists; there are some passing mentions of people living there but none mentioning the existence of this village.
Fast Bikes (British motorcycle magazine) Fast Bikes is a British monthly motorcycle magazine. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: No real assertation of notability. WP:BEFORE finds nothing of substance. Zero evidence of meeting WP:NMEDIA. There has been zero reporting on their circulation numbers for 10 years now, and the only links on this page are to the magazine itself.
Theresa Fitzgerald (Australian handball player) Theresa Fitzgerald (born 6 August 1995) is an Australian handball player for Melbourne HC and the Australian national team. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT only primary sources provided.
Battle of Rorī Sahib The Battle of Rorī Sahib was fought in March 1746 by the Sikh forces led by Jassa Singh Ahluwalia and the Mughal forces led by Jaspat Rai. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Poorly written article spammed with sources which do not make mention of battle. Article is WP:SYNTH and redundant content fork of Chota Gallaghura
Operation "Edelweiss" Operation "Edelweiss" (German: Aktion „Edelweiß“) was an operation executed by the German command in Albania. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: While the operation with this title is well known, it is very different in its location scope and goals, see Operation Edelweiss. The operation described in this article does not seem to be known at all (search is complicated due to interference from the well-known one), but Google Scholar and Book searches for "Operation Edelweiss" "Albania" reveal nothing resembling this article.
Battle of Sohana The Battle of Sohana was fought between the Sikh forces led by Akali Hanuman Singh and British forces. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: No reliable sources. Author has a history of making poorly sourced and written articles which aggrandize a certain religious side.
Gabriëla Dos Santos (Curaçao model and beauty pageant titleholder) Gabriëla Dos Santos is a Curaçaoan beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Curaçao 2022 and represented Curaçao at Miss Universe 2022, where she was placed among the top five semifinalists. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Not notable - all relevant details are contained in the respective pageants themselves.
GO-Globe GO-Globe is a web design and development company founded in 2005. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Overly promotional and no reliable sources in article with none found in a BEFORE search.
Battle of Berlengas (1714) The Battle of Berlengas was a maritime confrontation which took place in April 1714, off the coast of the Berlengas Islands, involving a Portuguese merchant ship and three Barbary pirate frigates. This event is noteworthy for its historical significance as an example of Portuguese maritime resistance against pirate attacks during the 18th century. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Single-sourced article. Source doesn't match article contents
Xuan Lan (French yoga instructor) Xuan Lan is a French internet celebrity, yoga instructor and writer. She became known in 2011 through social networks and YouTube as a yoga and meditation coach, gaining more than 1.8 million followers from different parts of Ibero-America, mostly in Spain. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Dubious claims and inadequate sourcing for a living person, tot relevant to the English enclopedia
Darryl McCormack (Australian handball player) Darryl McCormack (born 13 November 1973) is an Australian handball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Fails WP:SPORTSCRIT and WP:NOLY.
The Lost Requiem (film directed by Khosrow Sinai) The Lost Requiem is a documentary by Khosrow Sinaii in 1983 in Iran depicting the stories of Polish Immigrants in Iran during World War II. The making of the documentary took 13 years. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: No indication of notability, please A7 if applicable.
Corn Islands Town Hall (Building in Great Corn Island, Nicaragua) The Corn Islands Town Hall is the seat of the municipal government of Corn Island in the South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region of Nicaragua. It is located in Brig Bay, the administrative capital of Great Corn Island and Little Corn Island. Deleted by Extraordinary Writ: Expired PROD, concern was: Government building with no indication of notability.
List of bowlers who have taken 100 or more wickets in Twenty20 International Taking 100 or more wickets across a playing career is considered a significant achievement in T20 international cricket. As of June 2024, the feat has been accomplished by only 16 cricketers in the history of the game, with Pakistani fast bowler Wasim Akram being the first to do so in October 1996. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: fails GNG
Kol Hamusica (Radio station in Israel) Kol Hamusica (Hebrew: קול המוסיקה lit.'The Voice of Music') was an Israeli radio station, which broadcast classical music, jazz and artistic music in all its various shades. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Promotional in tone, the only source does not seem to mention Kol Hamusica directly.
Aryan Shah (Indian tennis player) Aryan Shah (born 21 November 2005) is a professional tennis player from India. Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: Non-notable tennis player who fails WP:GNG and WP:NTENNIS.
Global event (Topics referred to by the same term) Global event may refer to: Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Not a real disambiguation, but a dictionary definition of multiple possible meanings of the words.
Battle of Kamani The Battle of Kamani (July 1993) was fought between Georgian and Abkhaz forces, with Abkhaz forces defeating the Georgians and thus capturing the village. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Duplicate article of Kamani massacre
Imran expedition against Kaikan jats (Invasion of Kaikan by Abbasids under Imran) Imran expedition against kaikan jats was the final conquest done by the military commander of Abbasid caliphate ,imran ibn musa ibn yahya. He finally defeated the Jats of Kaikan and Subjugated the kingdom. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: Dubious WP:CCOS. Created by blocked user prior to block. Few coherent prose. Unable to find sigcov that satisfies WP:GNG.
Bijaypur Limbuwan Bijaypur (present-day Dharan, Sunsari district) was the capital town of lowland Limbuwan kingdom of Morang. It was ruled by Limbu King (Rai) Buddhi Karna Raya Khebang. King Buddhikarna Khebang was the descendant of the ruler King Muray Hang Khebang of Phedap Kingdom . Since 1584 AD till 1774 AD, Dharan-Bijaypur was the capital city of Morang Kingdom of Limbuwan. It was also effective capital of the entire Limbuwan ... Deleted by Liz: Expired PROD, concern was: May meet WP:A11, I could not find any coverage in books or online. Fails WP:GNG.
Jason Ferrante Jason Ferrante is an American tenor and vocal coach. Deleted by Explicit: Expired PROD, concern was: This article fails to assert notability which would satisfy WP:NBIO or WP:NMUSIC. The page creator has been alerted to these concerns and given time to rectify it. However, without any significant coverage, and cited sources consisting of brief mentions, artist profiles, and staff listings, this article seems to have little chance of meeting notability standards.