Difference between revisions 975077309 and 975915389 on enwiki{| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Draft ! Extract |- | [[Draft:2031 in film]] | There are films scheduled for release in 2031. |- | [[Draft:2032 in film]] | There are films scheduled for release in 2032. |- | [[Draft:2033 in film]] | There are films scheduled for release in 2033. |- | [[Draft:Ayr railway]] | Ayr railway may refer to: |- | [[Draft:International Sailing Schools Association]] | ISSA (International Sailing Schools Association) - an international organization associating several hundred sailing schools from all over the world, founded in [[1969]]. The association was created as a result of a joint initiative of the sailing communities of [[France]], [[Poland]], [[Italy]], [[Switzerland]] and [[Great Britain]]. |- | [[Draft:William E. Shay]] | William E. Shay was an actor in many [[silent film]]s in the United States. |- | [[Draft:Šebek]] | Šebek is a Bohemian-Czechoslovakian Slavic surname. |- | [[Draft:Sarah Chamberlain]] | |- | [[Draft:Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 10 (2020)]] | |- | [[Draft:Dan Ruddy]] | |- | [[Draft:Leland Cabrera]] | |- | [[Draft:Worcester Raiders F.C.]] | |- | [[Draft:Matias Duran]] | |- | [[Draft:Flarp]] | |- | [[Draft:Sonic Syndrome]] | |- | [[Draft:Elham Dwairy Tabry]] | |- | [[Draft:Myno]] | |- | [[Draft:Android versions]] | |- | [[Draft:Ayrshire railway]] | |- | [[Draft:Cure 4 The Kids Foundation]] | |- | [[Draft:Geno De'Mari]] | |- | [[Draft:The Vinland Assembly]] | The Vinland Assembly is a nationalist group that discusses politics, religion, culture and nationalism. The Assemblys main focus in the findings and exploration of North America primarily in the United States and Newfoundland. The Assembly also focuses on the founding fathers and the Constitution and the Making of an American Nation. |- | [[Draft:McEwen and Carter]] | McEwen and Carter was a transportation firm established by G. D. McEwen to move goods back and forth from [[Wellington]] to [[Petone]], [[New Zealand]]. The business transitioned from horses to automobiles. |- | [[Draft:LUNIServer]] | The Closure of LUNIServer occurred was long overdue with slow development causing many developers to head over to Darkflame Universe and TimTech (LUNISever Web Master) stating that " It has only become more evident with the launch of the website and the closed Alpha that DLU is on the forefront of the effort to recreate LEGO Universe." Effectively ending the LUNIServer project |- | [[Draft:Oliver Hodgson]] | Oliver Hodgson is an entrepreneur, media guru and DJ based in the Lake District UK. Oliver at the young age of 16 has scored credits with Radio One, as well as freelancing for a variety of companies. His work has been seen and covered in many reputable outlets. |- | [[Draft:Spiral still]] | A <nowiki></nowiki>spiral still<nowiki></nowiki> is a type of [[column still]] with a simple slow air-cooled distillation apparatus, commonly used for bootlegging. Column and cooler consist of a 5 meter long copper tube wound in spiral form. The tube first goes up to act as a simple column, and then down to cool the product. |- | [[Draft:Rupesh Kant Vyas]] | Rupesh Kant Vyas, is an eminent leader from Rajasthan and active in Indian National Congress. At present General Secretary of Rajasthan state congress committee. He held various responsibilities at District level and youth congress. He was born on 14 September 1973 in Jaipur. His father Ramakant Vyas is an politician and held various responsibilities at state congress Rajasthan. |- | [[Draft:Darksaber]] | |- | [[Draft:Yujiro Samurai Taniyama]] | Yujiro Samurai Taniyama (Born January 3, 1973) is a Japanese artist, actor, and presenter. Plays a role of a hilarious Japan guide on Amazon Prime’s [[James May: Our Man in Japan]]. He appears on episodes 3, 5 and 6. The TV show was released on January 3, 2020. |- | [[Draft:Polo Baybee]] | Milton Ke’Andre Wright, aka as Polo Baybee, born on April 29, 1997, is a music artist from Jackson, Mississippi . Polo Baybee came on the scene back in June 2014 with his first songs “She Likes It” & “Booty Goin’ Dumb”. He’s known for his hit singles “Left Cheek, Right Cheek “ & “Get It Girl”. |- | [[Draft:Mark Danowsky]] | Mark Danowsky is an American poet and editor. |- | [[Draft:Alistair Smith]] | |- | [[Draft:A New Ulster]] | A New Ulster is a Northern Ireland-based poetry, prose and arts magazine that features poets and artists from all of Ireland and around the world. Edited by Amos Greig, issues are produced every month. |- | [[Draft:Reinhold Callmander]] | Carl Reinhold Constantin Callmander ([[Örebro]], [[25 December]] [[1840]] - [[Bollebygd]], [[1 November ]][[1922]]), was a Swedish artist,the son of the [[house painter]] and [[pastor]] Carl Jacob Callmander and his wife Sofia Amalia Schmidt. He married Charlotta Amalia Lincke in [[1879]] and had a son,Ivar Callmander,who was an architect. |- | [[Draft:Samurai Yujiro Taniyama]] | Samurai Yujiro Taniyama (Born January 3, 1973) is a Japanese artist, actor, and presenter. Plays a role of a hilarious Japan guide on Amazon Prime’s [[James May: Our Man in Japan]]. He appears on episodes 3, 5 and 6. The TV show was released on January 3, 2020. |- | [[Draft:Side Hustle]] | |- | [[Draft:Narita Nailn Lops]] | |- | [[Draft:Jo Woodfield]] | |- | [[Draft:Ryan J. Rivett]] | |- | [[Draft:IronYun]] | |- | [[Draft:Payrexx]] | |- | [[Draft:Banstead Preparatory School]] | |- | [[Draft:Veaceslav Banari]] | |- | [[Draft:Friends of the Owyhee]] | |- | [[Draft:Keweenaw line]] | |- | [[Draft:TEAM International]] | |- | [[Draft:Kaliko Kauahi]] | |- | [[Draft:Sava Trljajić]] | |- | [[Draft:The Cat in the Hat (book series)]] | |- | [[Draft:Goodshop]] | |- | [[Draft:Shinjayeonism]] | |- | [[Draft:Cornerstone International Group]] | |- | [[Draft:Voilah! France Singapore Festival]] | |- | [[Draft:Pikapika.ph]] | |- | [[Draft:Tomi Scheiderbauer]] | |- | [[Draft:150 Women in 150 words]] | |}[[User:SD0001|<span style="font-weight: bold; font-color: red">SD0001</span>]] ([[User talk:SD0001|talk]]) 03:51, 31 August 2020 (UTC) All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=975915389.
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