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Well, without going into too much details, we can either choose not to block the other accounts from the same IP when we block (but in 99% of the cases, we do want to do this since most people don't share their IP), or lift the autoblock once someome complained about being blocked and having nothing
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Yeah. Separate sections. I'd like to change all the notes to Berger, though as I like footnotes that point to books. As for the other two that the original poster added in his edit, I'm thinking of leaving those in as references because some vestiges of them may remain after I'm done editing. I
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book. I removed the speedy deletion request since 1) it's not a book and 2) it most likely is notable enough to have an article. I sugget however that you further assert the importance of the piece, in particular by providing further references to third-party commentary of the piece. Feel free to
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OK. I'm done. Thanks for your patience. Whoever wrote the program notes was definitely just paraphrasing Berger. So, it was very awkward trying to reword plagiarized text with the help of another very similar source. Please do feel free to tidy it up as you please. It will help to further
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Sorry for the confusion. Often, I do my edits in pieces. I found a book (Berger) that contains most of the same information and I was in the process of migrating the article. Sometimes I put the Notes and
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CD Booklet" as a reference to the 'Serenade for string orchestra' article. There needs to be a clear explanation of why this booklet should be a reference for this article, and details of the CD need to be provided. Thanks for your interest in Elgar! --
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