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looked better following your contributions, so I'm happy to follow your suggestions. The only thing I'm uncertain about is mayors; surely if the city is a major one (e.g. over 500,000 population, or something along those lines, though I suppose finding historical population could be a problem) then a mayoralty should be listed? For example, if
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I think the Sanford debate will never end, lol. I have 3 sources that are still discussing Mark Sanford in conjunction to 2012 that are less than 6 months old, but JerzeyKydd is still insisting that discussion for him has ceased for 6 months. The sources I added are less than 6 months. I agreed to
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If you use the 12 sentences or less method for assessing an article as a stub, then yes it still is a stub with 10 sentences only. However not everything has a lot to be said about it, especially remote geographical features. The article had sections, an infobox and a few references, so I thought it
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I'm afraid that I don't understand what you mean. Barney Frank's name is listed under declined, because he'd declined to run. However, this doesn't change the fact that Marc Ambinder has said that Frank is a possible appointee, which is all the article is saying. I'll add a note to say that Frank has
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Thanks for the help,I sort of suspected that you guys just assumed I kept reposting the original article. Also, I totally understand about people trying promote their bands...I can only imagine the silly stuff you guys read. I will continue to navigate the system to see what, if anything can be done.
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were to hypothetically win election to the Senate, it'd be strange not to list that they had been mayors. Other ones I was wondering about are RNC/DNC chairs and presidential nominees; you haven't listed them above but I'm assuming that they're major enough offices to include? Also, I'm assuming "all
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can be used (in this case, removing Frank's name from the sentence) is against policy, and is not going to happen. If you can find an alternative article exploring the same subject, you could rewrite that section, but I personally see nothing whatsoever wrong with the section as it currently stands.
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Also, thanks in advance for understanding that as I am new to all of this, I am not sure exactly how to communicate with the editors, but I am hoping that his "Talk" feature is the best possible forum. If not, I plan on reposting a simplified version of the wiki entry in hopes of getting a response.
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Thanks for helping me sort all of this out, but you guys are much faster in taking this down than I am putting it up. I feel like I addressed each "complaint" systematically and I hope that you were able to actually view the changes. For instance, I added references, links, and "noteworthiness" with
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Hi, The reason why I tagged it as a hoax is because I did some digging on them. Having a song ranked by Rolling Stone would be an implication of notability, and thus db-band would not apply. Once I looked into this assertion however, I could not find any mention of them on the rolling stone site, or
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I do have a question for you about the date ranges. Every time I look back at a table I can't help but think it would look much better without the dates for the other offices held, and that the dates aren't actually all that helpful. If you concur, let me know, and I'll go back and remove dates from
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To be honest, I wasn't really thinking in terms of the national connotations of the date formats, and don't really know that much about them; my only concerns are consistency and the use of a full date (i.e. 27 January 2009 or January 27, 2009) over a shortened one (i.e. 27/01/09, 01/27/09). So feel
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The rule is that if the name of someone, a state, or whatever ends with an S, you don't add an apostrophe S at the end. So for example, let's say there was a guy named Carlos and a guy named Arnold who both lost their hats; if you were to ask where their hats were, you'd say/type "Where did Arnold's
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I didn't realise that was the case. I'm personally uncertain as to what source we're using for these sections, but of course consistency between the map and the figures given in the article is a necessity. Feel free to edit the numbers on the map; my only problem is with the colouring of the states,
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What I'm saying is that the writer is wrong and doesn't even have his facts straight, hence not reliable on the topic, and to continue to include that writer's speculations makes the article about that journalist, and not about the topic. I actually think all of the "potential" candidates lists are
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Myself and Timmeh have had a strong discussion about major change to this article. Before we did anything we wanted to get feedback regular editors of this page, William S. Saturn, Hysteria18, Jerzeykydd, Ratemonth, JayJasper, GoodDay, Qqqqqq, GageSkidmore, Reywas92, and FallenMorgan. Please send
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Oh, sorry about that. The template's intended to create the desired number of columns of equal height, spaced to the page width, which was my main motivation for changing it (as it was, the columns seemed too narrow). However, I forgot that the template only works in Firefox (I presume you're using
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Hey, thanks, nice to meet you. Sorry about the Idaho thing, I knew from your userpage that you were working on them but didn't think to check your sandboxes to avoid problems like that. I'll gladly do the ones you've suggested, and use the offices you've listed; both the Kansas and Idaho lists have
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For the sake of consistency, I want to tell you the guidelines I use. I am not in any way saying this is what you have to do, but I do think it would be helpful to keep things basically the same. Unless your source (CongBio, I presume) says the person resigned on March 3, Knowledge (XXG) uses March
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On August 27, 2009, journalist Marc Ambinder wrote in The Atlantic "the smart money is on former Gov. Michael Dukakis, or someone of his stature" and also mentioned Ted Kennedy's wife Victoria Reggie Kennedy, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley, U.S. Representatives Barney Frank (who has
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This seems to be the case in this instance, though it might be wise to see if the facts referenced by self-published sources could be referenced with more reliable sources. If reliable sources are added, or if you feel that the TypePad sources are the only ones likely to be available, feel free to
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Well, I'm not sure what Rolling Stone's policies are as to what winds up on their website (from the magazine), but I thought it'd be best to assume good faith and go on the admittedly pretty small possibility that the mention had never made its way online. I don't think that a mention on a list in
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I never know what to use in terms of endashes, emdashes and hyphens, so thanks for that. I think the date ranges for other offices are frequently quite useful/interesting, if only to see whether the office was held before or after the Senator's time in the Senate. Also, there are occasionally some
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page. Or if the article was a verbatim copy of the page on the other wiki, you could just copy and paste, making sure that the attribution and the source is very clear. Still, I'm far from an expert on copyright and the like, so I'd advise you to wait for Hiberniantears's advice. Again, sorry for
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I admit I have now taken Delehunt and Frank off of the possible appointee list. Because they indicated they're not interested, they're not "possible appointees", and listing their names is not appropriate, in my view. Feel free to revise as you see fit, I don't care that much, and I'm going to be
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On federal offices, yes that's what I meant. With mayors, I'd say if it is a really big city, NY, LA, Chi, Houston, Philadelphia, it should be included. I really don't know where that line should be, though. I'm not sure I've been consistent about party chairs, but I'd say include them. I haven't
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with the following edit summary '(contest prod - organization has been covered by NPR & other reliable sources (see http://news.google.com/archivesearch?q=%22Fractured+Atlas%22+artists&btnG=Search&um=1&ned=us&hl=en&scoring=a) - will propely source article ASAP)'. Please
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Oh, and one more question: what, if any, is the standard for including vacancies? There seems to have been a pretty long one in Montana's Class I seat in the 1890s, and there are presumably long Civil War-related ones in the Confederate states. So is there a certain length that I should use to
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Hi there. I noticed you used an essay I wrote as a reason to reinstate a speedy tag I declined. I'd suggest you do not try this again because I did not decline it on grounds of not meeting A7; rather an admin can decide to decline an A7 (and other taggings) within policy even if they meet the
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I've thrawled through the article histories and found that the main article wasn't actually the first to write that information. I suspect the material was merged without proper attribution or redirecting. Please read my comment on the AFD and consider changing your comment. -
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Thanks for helping with the Senate lists. We should probably coordinate because I was practically done with Idaho in one of my sandboxes when you finished. I'm currently working on Kentucky, so I should probably do that one. The ones that still need to be done are listed at
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for proof unfolding in real time), someone creates an article trying to promote their band about every ten minutes, so it's unfortunate but unavoidable that sometimes legitimate articles get deleted. Unfortunately, now the article's been deleted, it's out of my hands; only
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4. There is ample evidence that in practice terms ended at noon on March 4, rather than March 3, including a resolution to that effect in the mid-1800s. I would also suggest leaving out serving as mayor and other minor offices for all states. I generally use the following:
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I'm afraid to say I still have no idea what you're talking about. I've read the talk page the whole way through twice now, and I'm still unable to find the consensus that you refer to here and in one of your edit summaries. Do you think you could provide a link? Thanks. —
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The pic of The Scroll on your User Page is sweet. Haven't read OTR since grad school but got the Scroll version last Xmas and hope to get back to it before long. I have a poster of Jack in my office which generates mostly cleared throats and looks of bewilderment.
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Frank specifically said he would not leave his Committee chair, and that is would being Senator, whether appointed or elected means, and it is a permanant departure from the House. Please take down his name. The article was poorly researched. Cite: WBUR:
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says "personal websites, open wikis, blogs, Internet forum postings, tweets etc., are largely not acceptable", and notes that the exceptions to this are if the author of the source has had his or her writing published in reliable third-party sources (read
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Hello Hysteria18, I believe you sent me a question concerning where I got the information for Alaska's boroughs in the 2008 election. To get those numbers you need to go to the Alaska Dept. of Elections website and add each town in each borough together.
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If you're talking about the same specific article you're referring to above, I'd advise you again to ask the administrator who deleted that article. If you want to know for general reference, you should probably read Knowledge (XXG)'s policies on
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Why did you remove my image? I updated the Numbers along with the current predictions, and used the map to show that the democrats would lose six votes from 2008's election, if the results were to go the same way, backing up a claim on the page.
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Thanks for the explanation, seeing your extensive editing experience, I was pretty sure there was one - it's too bad that there is not a way to set the color manually, because that green is the color he is running with (Check out his website -
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If I were you, I'd just copy the code straight from my page, if you want it to look roughly like mine, then change the boxes to the ones you want, and change the colours and other parameters as you want. Alternatively, you could use the
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There seems to be yet another debate over Mark Sanford and now whether not Bobby Jindal should remain on this page. Since you are an editor on this page, I was hoping you would be interested in joining the discussion at the link below.
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How do I organize them into a table sort of thing, now? And also, thank you for treating the third parties as real parties. Most would outright delete the section for a third party, rather than edit grammar and things like that.  :)
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included presidential candidates because I'm not sure where to draw the line. Only major-party nominees? Everyone who ran in the general? Everyone who ran in primaries? Also, I have only included vacancies for the Civil War, as in
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I also call your attention to the fact that the publisher is the corporate entity that runs the journal in question, (the "work"), and the journal is not necessarily the owner of the copyright, or the publisher. This is why the
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and probably any other election article with an independent candidate in the infobox). Secondly, it's built into the infobox that if you type in "Independent (politician)", therefore avoiding the disambiguation page
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take down Ensign because no one is talking him in conjunction 2012, but why are people still talking about Sanford in conjunction 2012? I was wondering if maybe you wanted to add your feedback to this discussion
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It is of no consequence if some journalist in a poorly researched article mentions someone, when before the item was published, the individual in question flatly refused to even consider being a candidate. --
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I recently created a Knowledge (XXG) page called "Social Cobra". It's about a techno/crunkcore music project based in Middlesex, CT. I had one reference, a dependable one, yet you still deleted my page.
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I'm afraid I didn't view any versions of the page after I tagged it, so I'm genuinely sorry that you feel that your article meets the notability criteria. As I'm sure you understand (just check
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is not the correct way to resolve an editing dispute, and I don't know why you think you're entitled to civility on my part after that, especially when I didn't delete, or even tag for
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with ThaddeusB before pursuing deletion further yourself. If you still think the article should be deleted after communicating with the 'dePRODer,' you may want to send the article to
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template is useful, valuable, and why I consistently change news journal citations that use "cite web", and why I change your citations which designate some journal as the publisher.
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with Petpap before pursuing deletion further yourself. If you still think the article should be deleted after communicating with the 'dePRODer,' you may want to send the article to
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I like your idea. Thanks. And, as a lesser note, how do you get those template thingies on your user page? Like the one that says "this user is a libertarian socialist."
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Deleted now, so it's a moot point. Either way, I didn't get anything searching for the band on google either, which was part of my determination that it was likely a hoax.--
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how does this article match that description? If you can point out which citation(s) you tried to verify and found it was misstated or misconstrued I would be grateful.
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I set the color to green because that is the color that Daggett has been using for his "Independent for NJ" campaign. Is there a reason you changed it back to gray?
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Why did you undo my edit? I don't know how to do those reference things. If you need a reference, just google Nobama and the Obama "Nope" poster will appear.
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Thanks for the link. I was on holiday (er, vacation) and without internet access for two weeks, but the 2012 pages have shaped up very well in my absence. :) –
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on the line of shortcuts below the save and preview buttons and the disclaimer, then put the link to your source between the tags. You might also want to read
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You have 'simplified' the list using "columns-list" on the Historical Figures section but I'm not sure it's working as desired; what should it do ? Thanks
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I suddenly have to go where I won't have much internet access. If when you've finished the ones you're doing I haven't done anything, feel free to dig in. -
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of derivatives of that poster, and it would be ridiculous to attempt to list every one. Because of this, we have to decide which are included based on the
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had progressed beyond the average stub. Also the correct template would of been {{Queensland-geo-stub}}. These are the reasons I reverted your edit. -
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Anything truly unusual, such as being a House impeachment manager for the Johnson or Clinton impeachments or being a commissioner to a World's Fair.
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hat go?" That one is with an apostrophe S at the end, but if you were to ask where the hat that belongs to Carlos went, you'd say/type "Where did
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said he will not "abandon" his position as Chair of the House Financial Services Committee) and Ed Markey and former Representative Marty Meehan.
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federal offices above all federal offices" should be "all federal offices above all state offices" - just making sure that's what you meant.
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or using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your username and the date. Finally, please do your best to always fill in the
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http://en.wikipedia.org/Talk:Republican_Party_(United_States)_presidential_primaries,_2012#This_article_is_not_about_who_will_be_running.3F
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It's just a case of habit, I'm afraid. As far as I can tell, there's no actual difference in output. Still, I'll try and remember. :) –
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I'm removed the word 'since' to reflect the fact that the Ambinder article came after Frank's statement. The article currently reads
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Just a note to say thanks for your help. It looks a lot better now. I realized my error in naming the book after I created the entry.
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This template italicises the item "work =" variable automatcially, without extra effort or needless characters on the editor's part.
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article about a band, singer, musician, or musical ensemble, which does not indicate the importance or significance of the subject
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You've caught me right as I'm going to bed, unfortunately, but I'll just say that if you're adamant that this should be the case,
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I've declined a speedy deletion for the above-captioned article because my assessment was that this individual qualifies under
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Thanks for searching out a better more reliable source for Feb6...at first glance I thought it was CNN. New glasses on order.--
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if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the
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You're right, it isn't hurting anybody. But it is hurting Knowledge (XXG) when Knowledge (XXG) contains material against its
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Hi. Why does it matter if a page about a book is by an un-notable author? It's not hurting anyone by having the page there!
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that you created a couple of weeks ago. I assume that you did not intend to leave behind the cross-namespace redirect from
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However, in that case, I don't think a google search would suffice as a reference; as I'm sure you understand, there are
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In ordering them, I tend to put the most the most prestigious on top and all federal offices above all federal offices.
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away for a week, and this whole possible / potential thing will turn to mush in about two or three weeks anyways. --
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respect to genre of music. After your last post, I went and read the policy and I seem to easily meet this criteria:
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my edit and added a width= attribute to the table to partially get around the width thing. Thanks for alerting me. —
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I don't understand why you deleted my created page. If you could give me an explanation, that would be great.
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I am new to Knowledge (XXG) and am trying to do the best to adhere to the communities principles. Thank you
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remove the template. Hope that all makes sense, feel free to ask for clarification on any of the above. —
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this to anyone else I may have left and please read the thread on Ruled Out and give us your feedback.
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Debate over whether or not Bobby Jindal and Mark Sanford should be removed the 2012 Rep Primary Page
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The only thing I can say is: yes, it really is. As far as I'm concerned, choosing which parts of a
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Yeah, I've had this problem with a few scripts as well. I'll see if I can do anything about it.
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criteria. If that happens, you should not reinstate it, else someone might see it as trying to
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Judging by what Rockyobody said in his tiny edit summary, it looks like we won the edit war!
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i thought it would be good to have this page, and you could also make one for every country.
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templates as outlined on the Userboxtop page to put them in a sort of vertical table, or the
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And thanks for the UBX I just stole about what "This User" is reading. That's a good one.
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since denied interest in the seat, but to pick and choose which parts of a source we use is
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Hi, I've tried to wikify the content of the page and added an image from Wikimedia Commons.
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any mention of their single in google. So I changed it to hoax, which you then reverted. --
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I have undeleted it. This is to let you know in case you wish to take it to AfD. Regards,
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an article about a club that didn't assert the importance or significance of the subject
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http://www.pa2010.com/2009/09/truck-driver-making-independent-run-for-governor-video/
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to have them more as a break from the rest of the text, rather than alongside it. —
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I've replied on your talk page and added one of the refs to the article. Thanks. –
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horsepucky. The only thing that matters is who raises money, and actually runs. --
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field. Below are some useful links to facilitate your involvement. Happy editing!
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determine whether a vacancy deserves its own line in the table? Thanks again —
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Is this the information you need to leave Richard's Information on the site?
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Thanks, no complaints. In general I'm not going to edit the "potentials". --
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now, where it can either be restored as an article, or (more likely) in your
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qotsa37 again. I was wondering how to show signifigance for a created page.
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No problem, thanks for your notice on my talk page anyway. All the best.--
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have the ability to restore deleted pages. You should probably take it to
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free to change them back to the U.S. format, if you haven't already. —
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Hey Hysteria18, I appreciate all the good cleanup work you've done on
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if the sources reference information on themselves or their creators.
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that are independent of the subject." Hope that clears things up. —
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Continued great edits at Timeline. Clean and precise. Kudos...--
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pecularities, such as (to name one fresh in my mind)
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Kerojack, Argenta
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