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Gnarly (Katseye song)
Credits and personnel
Credits and personnel Adapted from MelOn. Location Mixed at MixStar Studios, Virginia Beach, VA Mastered at Sterling Sound Credits and personnel Katseye – vocals Tim Randolph – writer, producer, bass, guitar synthesizer, vocal producer Kyle Buckley – writer Alice Longyu Gao – writer, background vocals Jacob Kasher Hindlin – writer Madison Love – writer, background vocals Pink Slip – producer, drum programming, keyboards, vocal producer "Hitman" Bang – producer Slow Rabbit – producer Bart Schoudel – vocal producer, recording Alex Ghenea – mixing Chris Gehringer – mastering
Gnarly (Katseye song)
Release history
Release history + Release history for "Gnarly" Region Date Format Label Various April 30, 2025
Gnarly (Katseye song)
References
References Category:2025 songs Category:2025 singles Category:Hybe Corporation singles Category:Geffen Records singles Category:Songs written by Bang Si-hyuk Category:Songs written by Madison Love
Gnarly (Katseye song)
Table of Content
Use mdy dates, Background and release, Composition and critical reception, Live performances, Credits and personnel, Release history, References
Category:21st-century mosques in China
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Category:21st-century mosques in China
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Draft:Frank's Shadow
AFC submission
Frank's Shadow is the debut novel of writer/performer Doug McIntyre. Published in July, 2023 by Greenleaf Book Group Press, the story follows the redemptive path of 40-year-old Danny McKenna as he sets out to discover his recently deceased silent, Greatest Generation father, who, remarkably was born on and died on the exact same days as Danny's hero, Frank Sinatra. Along the way, Danny battles his own demons as he tries to reconcile his father's deepest secret from World War II that casts his father's life, and Danny's as well, in an entirely new light. BookLife by Publishers Weekly called Frank's Shadow "A triumph of dramatic literature." Indies Today praised the book as an example of "thunderous storytelling."
Draft:Frank's Shadow
References
References
Draft:Frank's Shadow
Table of Content
AFC submission, References
2025 Abruzzo Open – Singles
Tennis events
Titouan Droguet was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.
2025 Abruzzo Open – Singles
Seeds
Seeds
2025 Abruzzo Open – Singles
Draw
Draw
2025 Abruzzo Open – Singles
Finals
Finals
2025 Abruzzo Open – Singles
Top half
Top half
2025 Abruzzo Open – Singles
Bottom half
Bottom half
2025 Abruzzo Open – Singles
References
References
2025 Abruzzo Open – Singles
External links
External links Main draw Qualifying draw Abruzzo Open - 1 2025 Singles
2025 Abruzzo Open – Singles
Table of Content
Tennis events, Seeds, Draw, Finals, Top half, Bottom half, References, External links
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Summary
Summary
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Licensing
Licensing
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Summary, Licensing
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Draft:Lee Ralph (skateboarder)
Short description
Lee Ralph is a former New Zealand professional skateboarder from Auckland. Active from the late 1970s and the 1980s, Ralph’s sudden disappearance from the skateboarding scene in the early 1990s sparked several subsequent investigations and articles and in 2024 he became the subject of an upcoming television series ‘Sk8 or Die’.
Draft:Lee Ralph (skateboarder)
Early life and skateboarding career
Early life and skateboarding career Ralph began skateboarding around the age of 7 in the late 1970s in Auckland before moving to Lower Hutt where he met Gregor Rankine, a skateboarder who mentored Ralph. Ralph traveled to Australia in 1986, winning competitions, establishing a profile including appearing on a 60 Minutes special on skateboarding. Ralph went to the US later that year to compete in skateboarding. Gaining sponsorship by Vision Skateboards, Ralph was deported from the US on immigration and work permit issues, effectively truncating his international career.
Draft:Lee Ralph (skateboarder)
Recent appreciation
Recent appreciation There have been various profiles on Ralph in the years since and most recently, Alex Dyer and Lindsay Knight have produced an eight-episode documentary series on Lee’s life and skateboarding career. Ralph’s story is now being developed for a new American New Zealand production for television.
Draft:Lee Ralph (skateboarder)
References
References
Draft:Lee Ralph (skateboarder)
Table of Content
Short description, Early life and skateboarding career, Recent appreciation, References
2025 Abruzzo Open – Doubles
Tennis events
Théo Arribagé and Victor Vlad Cornea were the defending championshttps://www.eurosport.ro/tenis/victor-cornea-si-theo-arribage-au-cucerit-titlul-la-dublu-la-francavilla-al-mare-challenger_sto10141450/story.shtml but only Cornea chose to defend his title, partnering Karol Drzewiecki.
2025 Abruzzo Open – Doubles
Seeds
Seeds
2025 Abruzzo Open – Doubles
Draw
Draw
2025 Abruzzo Open – Doubles
Draw
Draw
2025 Abruzzo Open – Doubles
References
References
2025 Abruzzo Open – Doubles
External links
External links Main draw Abruzzo Open - Doubles 2025 Doubles
2025 Abruzzo Open – Doubles
Table of Content
Tennis events, Seeds, Draw, Draw, References, External links
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2025 massacres of Syrian Druze
[[:2025 massacres of Syrian Druze]]
:2025 massacres of Syrian Druze – (View AfDView log | edits since nomination) () Currently, I believe that this is a WP:REDUNDANTFORK of Southern Syria clashes (April 2025–present) since information about the killings has been added into that article. Asclepias tuberosa (talk) 00:53, 2 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Syria-related deletion discussions. Asclepias tuberosa (talk) 00:53, 2 May 2025 (UTC) Delete the name is not agreed upon and widely sourced as in the 2025 massacres of Syrian Alawites, the reporting always puts it as a detail and not the main event (again as in the Alawites' case). While the events are devastating, I do not see them as more than a section in the Southern clashes article, and also we should refrain from solely using SOHR for these. - RamiPat (talk) 02:25, 2 May 2025 (UTC) Why do you say the reporting puts it as a detail? Many of the citations already in the article talk about it as the main event. It's also causing ripple effects in Israel and many Israeli articles are talking about it as the main event. E.g. 1 and [-- 2A05:BB80:32:B913:5D54:1EA:B2D5:200E (talk) 02:44, 2 May 2025 (UTC) Note: This discussion has been included in the deletion sorting lists for the following topics: Crime, Discrimination, Events, and Military. WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 02:39, 2 May 2025 (UTC) The scope is valid, but the name could be changed to something more reflective of reliable sources. FunkMonk (talk) 07:52, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2025 massacres of Syrian Druze
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[[:2025 massacres of Syrian Druze]]
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Log/2025 May 6
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James Bunbury White
Short description
James Bunbury White (December 31, 1774 – October 1, 1819) was an American politician and millwright. He was a member of both chambers of the North Carolina General Assembly, was the first to represent Columbus County in the North Carolina Senate, and was the founder of Whiteville, North Carolina.
James Bunbury White
Biography
Biography James Bunbury White was born December 31, 1774, and was the eldest son of James White and Bridgett Day. James White was the sheriff of Bladen County for some time in the 1770s and was a politician who represented Bladen County in the General Assembly and at the Second North Carolina Provincial Congress. James Bunbury White lived on his family plantation, Glen Etive Plantation, and had one half-sibling, William Henry Beatty, born from his mother's first marriage, and four siblings. His middle name Bunbury was the name of both his mother's uncle and brother. James White, his father, had fallen deep into debt and died . James Bunbury White's half-brother William Henry Beatty was appointed as the guardian of White and his siblings after the death of James White and managed the property of the late James White's estate. Acts were passed by the North Carolina General Assembly of 1789 that permitted Beatty to sell property of his father's estate to pay debts that were owed. White was a millwright by trade and resided in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1800. On December 31, 1804, White's 30th birthday, he purchased several large tracts of land of the western side of White Marsh in Columbus County. The tracts included White Marsh Castle, the home that John Burgwin had occupied before he moved to Wilmington, and the future site of Whiteville. He continued in the land trade and accumulated large land holdings. White was granted at least 98 tracts for 10,750 acres. He and his wife owned many slaves. White was elected to the North Carolina House of Commons and represented Bladen County in 1806 and 1807. After Columbus County was established he became the first to represent the county in the North Carolina Senate. He was one of the men directed to decide the locations of the county jail and courthouse. In 1810, an act was passed that authorized White to "lay off a town on his own lands in the county of Columbus" and appointed five commissioners "for the purpose of laying off a town on the lands of the said James B. White, in the county aforesaid, at the place fixed on to erect the public buildings for said county; which town, when laid off by said commissioners, or a majority of them, shall be named Whitesville, and the lots thereof shall be for the sole benefit and disposal of the said James B. White." He was the first postmaster of the Columbus Court House. White died in October 1, 1819, during an epidemic of yellow fever. He was buried on his family plantation, Glen Etive. White made his will in 1816, and it was proved in February 1820. He did not have any children with his wife Rebecca (née Shipman). His wife Rebecca later married John Hardy White, a cousin of James Bunbury White and had one daughter, Mary Ann Rebecca White, who married Jefferson Buford, the politician in Alabama that organized the Buford Expedition to the Kansas Territory.
James Bunbury White
Legacy
Legacy The city of Whiteville, North Carolina, is named after him. It was formerly known as Whitesville until 1881. His memorial at the Columbus County, North Carolina, Court House was accidentally knocked down on December 9, 2019. No damage was done to the memorial and it was placed upright again on December 20, 2019.
James Bunbury White
Citations
Citations Category:1774 births Category:1819 deaths Category:American slave owners Category:Deaths from yellow fever Category:People from Bladen County, North Carolina Category:People from Columbus County, North Carolina Category:Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives Category:North Carolina state senators Category:19th-century members of the North Carolina General Assembly
James Bunbury White
Table of Content
Short description, Biography, Legacy, Citations