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Image captions are part of the article text. If the article has disambiguation links (dablinks), then the introductory image should appear just before the introductory text. Otherwise a screen reader would first read the image's caption, which is part of the article's contents, then "jump" outside the article to read the dablink, and then return to the lead section, which is an illogical sequence.
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in the lead if they are in wide use, or elsewhere in the article (with or without the bold type, per editorial discretion) if they are less used. It is not necessary to include non-English common names, unless they are also commonly used in English, e.g. regionally; if included, they should be italicized as non-English.
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because his fame came partly from his Tchaikovsky Competition victory being used as a Cold War symbol. The first sentence of a page about someone who rose to fame in the 1950s for reasons unrelated to the Cold War should not mention the Cold War at all, even though the Cold War is part of the broader
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As with all images, but particularly the lead, the image used should be relevant and technically well-produced. It is also common for the lead image to be representative because it provides a visual association for the topic, and allow readers to quickly assess if they have arrived at the right page.
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This example not only tells the reader that the subject was a mathematician, it also indicates her field of expertise and work she did outside of it. The years of her birth and death provide time context. The reader who goes no further in this article already knows when she lived, what work she did,
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Do not include non-English equivalents in the text of the lead sentence for alternative names or for particularly lengthy names, as this clutters the lead sentence and impairs readability. Do not include non-English equivalents in the lead sentence just to show etymology. Non-English names should be
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If the subject of the article is closely associated with a non-English language, a single equivalent name in another language may be included in the lead sentence, usually in parentheses. For example, an article about a location in a non-English-speaking country typically includes the local-language
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appears at the top of a reader's browser window and as a large level 1 heading above the editable text of an article, circled here in dark red. The name or names given in the first sentence does not always match the article title. This page gives advice on the contents of the first sentence, not the
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and has no section headings, a lead may not be necessary. Although Knowledge encourages expanding stubs, this may be impossible if reliably sourced information is not available. Once an article has been sufficiently expanded, generally to around 400 or 500 words, editors should consider introducing
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If there are three or more alternative names, they should not be included in the first sentence as this creates clutter. Instead, the names may be footnoted, or moved elsewhere in the article such as in a "Names" or "Etymology" section. As an exception, a local official name different from a widely
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When a common (vernacular) name is used as the article title, the boldfaced common name is followed by the italic boldfaced scientific name in round parentheses in the first sentence of the lead. Alternative names should be mentioned and reliably sourced in the text where applicable, with bold type
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such as "acclaimed" or "award-winning" or "hit"). It is even more important here than in the rest of the article that the text be accessible. Editors should avoid lengthy paragraphs and overly specific descriptions – greater detail is saved for the body of the article. Consideration should be given
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alerts readers that the article contains special characters which may not be supported by their platform. If required, the warning should be sufficiently near any text using the special characters that scrolling is not required to see the warning. This is generally after short infoboxes, but before
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The average Knowledge visit is a few minutes long. The lead is the first thing most people read upon arriving at an article, and may be the only portion of the article that they read. It gives the basics in a nutshell and cultivates interest in reading on—though not by teasing the reader or hinting
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Do not overload the first sentence by describing everything notable about the subject. Instead, spread the relevant information out over the entire lead. Avoid cluttering the first sentence with a long parenthetical containing items like alternative spellings and pronunciations: these can make the
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When the article title is the scientific name, reverse the order of the scientific and common name(s) (if any of the latter are given), and boldface as well as italicize the scientific name. Avoid putting the most common name in parentheses (this suppresses its display in some views of Knowledge,
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Significant information should not appear in the lead, apart from basic facts, if it is not covered in the remainder of the article, although not everything in the lead must be repeated in the body of the text. Exceptions include specific facts such as quotations, examples, birth dates, taxonomic
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By the design of Knowledge's software, an article can have only one title. When this title is a name, significant alternative names for the topic should be mentioned in the article. These may include alternative spellings, longer or shorter forms, historical names, and significant names in other
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paid compensation to the family members of 3,787 victims killed in the gas release, and to 574,366 injured victims. A government affidavit in 2006 stated that the leak caused 558,125 injuries, including 38,478 temporary partial injuries and approximately 3,900 severely and permanently disabling
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Because the lead usually repeats information that is in the body, editors should balance the desire to avoid redundant citations in the lead with the desire to aid readers in locating sources for challengeable material. Although the presence of citations in the lead is neither required in every
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Links appearing ahead of the bolded term distract from the topic if not necessary to establish context, and should be omitted even if they might be appropriate elsewhere in the text. For example, a person's title or office, such as colonel, naturally appears ahead of their name, but the word
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The lead should briefly summarize the most important points covered in an article, in such a way that it can stand on its own as a concise version of the article. The reason for a topic's noteworthiness should be established, or at least introduced, in the lead (but not by using subjective
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If a person changed their full name at some point after birth, the birth name may be given as well, if relevant. For example, a lead may mention a woman's birth name when there are relevant matters before she became notable under her married name; also the lead of the article on
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The appropriate length of the lead depends on the complexity of the subject and development of the article. Too short leaves the reader unsatisfied; too long is intimidating, difficult to read, and may cause the reader to lose interest halfway. These suggestions may be useful:
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present the page sequentially. A "for topics of the same name ..." disambiguation link is sometimes put at the beginning of an article to link to another article discussing another meaning of the article title. In such cases, the line should be italicized and indented using
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Toxic gas leaking from an American-owned insecticide plant in central India killed at least 410 people overnight, many as they slept, officials said today. At least 12,000 were reported injured in the disaster in the city of Bhopal, 2,000 of whom were hospitalized.
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The editor needs to balance the desire to maximize the information available to the reader with the need to maintain readability. Use this principle to decide whether mentioning alternative names in the first sentence, elsewhere in the article, or not at all.
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contain summary information or an overview relating to the subject of the article, and therefore should be put before any text (though, in actuality, they generally appear to the side of the text of the lead). The primary difference between an infobox and a
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If the article's title does not lend itself to being used easily and naturally in the first sentence, the wording should not be distorted in an effort to include it. Instead, simply describe the subject in normal English, avoiding unnecessary redundancy.
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is not within scope. These explanations may best be done at the end of the lead to avoid cluttering and confusing the first paragraph. This information and other meta material in the lead is not expected to appear in the body of the article.
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The lead section may contain optional elements presented in the following order: short description, disambiguation links (dablinks/hatnotes), maintenance tags, infoboxes, special character warning box, images, navigational boxes
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Disambiguation pages are navigational aides rather than articles and where there is a primary topic for a term, the introductory line for that term's disambiguation page does typically have that term both linked and bolded; see
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When the page title is used as the subject of the first sentence, it may appear in a slightly different form, and it may include variations, including plural forms (particularly if they are unusual or confusing) or
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All users can edit the lead by clicking the edit link of the whole article. By default, there is no edit link just for the lead section, but registered users can get it by enabling one or both of the following
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names, case numbers, and titles. This admonition should not be taken as a reason to exclude information from the lead, but rather to harmonize coverage in the lead with material in the body of the article.
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In some cases the definition of the article topic in the opening paragraph may be insufficient to fully constrain the scope of the article. In particular, it may be necessary to identify material that is
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article nor prohibited in any article, there is no exception to citation requirements specific to leads. The necessity for citations in a lead should be determined on a case-by-case basis by editorial
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should be the first visible elements of the page, before any maintenance tags, infobox, or image; if a reader has reached the wrong page, they would want to know that first. Text-only browsers and
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If its subject is definable, then the first sentence should give a concise definition: where possible, one that puts the article in context for the nonspecialist. Similarly, if the title is a
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languages. Indeed, alternative names can be used in article text in contexts where they are more appropriate than the name used as the title of the article. For example, the city now called "
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Do not include in the text of the lead sentence pronunciations for names of locations that are associated with non-English languages but whose pronunciations are well known in English (e.g.,
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or other private details about them). If specific day–month–year dates for birth/death are given elsewhere in the article, then a simple year–year range may be sufficient to provide context.
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Reliably sourced material about encyclopedically relevant controversies is neither suppressed in the lead nor allowed to overwhelm; the lead must correctly summarize the article as a whole.
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of the bolded text is also discouraged because it changes the visual effect of bolding; some readers may miss the visual cue which is the purpose of using bold face in the first place.
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should be below the disambiguation links. These tags inform the reader about the general quality of the article and should be presented to the user before the article itself.
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Dates and locations should be included in the first sentence if they help the reader to quickly determine if they're reading the right article. For instance, in the article
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Recent events affecting a subject are kept in historical perspective; most recent is not necessarily most notable. Balance new information with old, giving all information
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in the first sentence. Even in these cases, the first sentence should provide information not given in the title. But try to rephrase whenever possible. Instead of:
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for previous discussion of why "lede" is avoided in this guideline; in summary: it gives a false impression about the purpose, nature, and style of Knowledge leads.
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The name of a person is presented in full if known, including any given names that were abbreviated or omitted in the article's title. For example, the article on
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is the presence of parameters: a navigational box is exactly the same in all articles of the same topic, while an infobox has different contents in each article.
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However, try to not overload the first sentence by describing everything notable about the subject; instead, spread relevant information over the lead section.
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if possible, as it breaks the standard look of pages. If you must use a floated TOC, put it below the lead section in the wiki markup for consistency. Users of
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In general, if the article's title (or a significant alternative title) is absent from the first sentence, do not apply the bold style to related text that
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The lead should stand on its own as a concise overview of the article's topic. It should identify the topic, establish context, explain why the topic is
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Most Featured Articles contain about 12 to 25 links in the lead, with an average of about 1.5 links per sentence or one link for every 16 words.
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The first sentence should provide links to the broader or more elementary topics that are important to the article's topic or place it into the
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Many, but not all, articles repeat the article title in bold face in the first line of the article. Linking the article to itself produces
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is an introduction to an article and a summary of its most important contents. It is located at the beginning of the article, before the
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If the mention of the article's title is surrounded by quotation marks, the title should be bold but the quotation marks should not be:
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A lead section should be carefully sourced as appropriate, although it is common for citations to appear in the body and not the lead.
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section headings and removing the stub classification. Articles that are shorter than a well-written lead usually do not need a lead.
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For example, an article about a building or location should include a link to the broader geographical area of which it is a part.
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Do not, however, add contextual links that don't relate directly to the topic's definition or reason for notability. For example,
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the lead-section image and infobox. Outside the lead, sidebars are often placed at the top or bottom of any section of an article.
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injuries. Others estimate that 8,000 died within two weeks, and another 8,000 or more have since died from gas-related diseases.
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Common abbreviations (in parentheses after the corresponding title) are considered significant alternative names in this sense:
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expect the table of contents to follow the introductory text; they also miss text placed between the TOC and the first heading.
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The placement of a sidebar in the lead is generally discouraged; it may be included on a case-by-case basis, placed preferably
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already given by the title of the article. The title need not appear verbatim in the lead if it is descriptive. For example:
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If an article is about an event involving a subject about which there is no main article, especially if the article is the
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on this, the opening paragraph of a biographical article should neutrally describe the person, provide context, establish
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all quotations, and any material whose verifiability has been challenged or is likely to be challenged, must include an
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In an article about a technical or jargon term, the first sentence or paragraph should normally contain a link to the
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are a cohesive collection of links used in multiple related articles to facilitate navigation between those articles.
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entry for wikipedia.org reports that the average Knowledge user spends 3 minutes and 52 seconds on the site per day.
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is a formal or widely accepted name for the subject, display it in bold as early as possible in the first sentence:
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Make the lead section accessible to as broad an audience as possible. Where possible, avoid difficult-to-understand
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to a minimum in the first sentence. Use the first sentence of the article to provide relevant information that is
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The length should conform to readers' expectations of a short, but useful and complete, summary of the topic.
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succinctly states that the list covers "harmful aspects of human activity on the biophysical environment".
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Exactly what provides the context needed to understand a given topic varies greatly from topic to topic.
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in parentheses after the first occurrence of the name. Most such terms are non-English words or phrases (
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Both contain some redundancy, but the second is better because it tells us that the OED is the world's
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moved to a footnote or elsewhere in the article if they would otherwise clutter the first sentence.
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non-English names, such as those of people who do not write their names in English, are encouraged.
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If the name of the article has a pronunciation that is not apparent from its spelling, include its
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The lead should identify the topic and summarize the body of the article with appropriate weight.
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in April and May 2011, which were among the largest and most damaging recorded along the
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who achieved worldwide recognition in 1958 at age 23, when he won the first quadrennial
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should link to the page or pages about the topic where the person achieved prominence.
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Context (location, nationality, etc.) for the activities that made the person notable.
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Lead sections that reflect or expand on sections in other articles are discussed at
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and explain why the person is notable, and reflect the balance of reliable sources.
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in April and May 2011 were among the largest and most damaging recorded along the
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As editors are often unaware of this guideline, good faith should be assumed when
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It is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though
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The first sentence should introduce the topic, and tell the nonspecialist reader
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Few well-written leads will be shorter than about 100 words. The leads in most
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for only one reason, this reason should usually be given in the first sentence.
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by giving undue attention to less important controversies in the lead section.
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For a list of template messages related to the clean-up of lead sections, see
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sentence difficult to read. This information should be placed elsewhere.
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at what follows. It should be written in a clear, accessible style with a
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The war of 1898: the United States and Cuba in history and historiography
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Otherwise, include the title if it can be accommodated in a natural way:
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tags help editors maintain consistency in articles as they are developed.
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If the article is about a fictional character or place, make this clear.
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Whose America?: the war of 1898 and the battles to define the nation
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The basic instructions for biographical names are summarized below;
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The War of 1898, and US interventions, 1898–1934: an encyclopedia
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4758: 4728: 4422: 4407: 4404:MOS:DABPRIMARY 4394: 4391: 4377: 4348: 4333: 4325: 4294: 4286: 4279: 4260: 4252: 4241: 4230: 4222: 4210: 4202: 4194: 4187: 4178: 4170: 4158: 4146: 4137:island country 4125:United Kingdom 4118: 4115:United Kingdom 4106: 4103:, contains ... 4094: 4089:containing ... 4080: 4072: 4059: 4045: 4044: 4042: 4039: 4038: 4037: 4032: 4027: 4022: 4017: 4012: 4007: 4002: 3997: 3992: 3986:section length 3978: 3975: 3966: 3963: 3960: 3959: 3909: 3899: 3894: 3893: 3890: 3847:lead paragraph 3837: 3836: 3829: 3821: 3816: 3811: 3808: 3807: 3806: 3780: 3744: 3741: 3729: 3728: 3721: 3711: 3710: 3707:MOS:LEADLENGTH 3702: 3697: 3694: 3691: 3680:WP:OVERSECTION 3674: 3673: 3666: 3658: 3653: 3650: 3647: 3574: 3519: 3512: 3507:Champs-Élysées 3493: 3492: 3484: 3479: 3470: 3467: 3447: 3444: 3422:article title. 3393: 3392: 3385: 3377: 3372: 3367: 3364: 3363: 3362: 3337: 3336: 3335: 3333: 3306: 3297: 3288:Caitlyn Jenner 3283: 3271: 3262:Paul McCartney 3235: 3232: 3209:Dolores Huerta 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