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who finally killed him as decided by DC's right and post-fascist officers of the intelligence; in exchange, instead of being arrested, BR gave the silence about Moro's revelations. To be cleared the sinister role of Senzani, a Florentine intellectual I did not mention in the article (he was perhaps the director of Moretti's questions to Moro), and, like Moretti, was perhaps another infiltrated of the intelligence. It's clear that there was a substantial convergence of wills desiring Moro's death after his capture. He perhaps condemned himself by writing that he was revealing many secrets he should not speak of, like
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of scouting). So i presume these are the same. But a quick look on google shows for atleast two, there isn't that much anymore in reliable third party sources. I figured they are fans too. It just needs editors that are not fans of the show to assess them. BTW I too have only done single AFD .. oh dear. :) There's been mass AFD's before, then they can't create them until it they have sourced content, it's actually worked for some projects on WP hasn't it. So I wish I could do that.
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Tari Asmita & Ratna Bhagat ni Chopdi. Names of all these Books, you will find in Reference section of original page. Further, I would request you to add back the names of Railways companies for which they have worked, whole para has been deleted by you. May be becasue there were many red links. I was doing a research and was going to create the pages of Railway Companies, names of which, now everyone has forgotton. Thanks.
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language, though the usage is inconsistent, there are several mention of a "lengua kogui"). In other words, there doesn't appear to be a strict difference between "kogi" and "kogui". The few English language sources within the document seem to prefer the "kogi" spelling, but they're not numerous enough to draw a significant conclusion. I hope this helps. Let me know if there's something else I can do!--
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it seems to me that he was both. When he was born the area was a Hungarian state, making him a Hungarian, and it is likely that the Român peoples inhabited the area - even though there is no written evidence for this, making him of the Roumain people. This is especially true if he was indeed of a Hungarian father and Român mother.
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always pivotal), to P2 and the Italian intelligence itself. I doubt that a government with PCI would be less corrupted than its predecessors. The proof is that, once in 1990s former Communists came to government they proved incompetent and corrupted as any Christian Democratic or Socialist before them!! Ciao and good work!
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far. The other two sources you reported on the talk page as possible copyvios (from the Congressional Research Service and the U.S. Library of Congress) are unambiguously in public domain. Besides, even if they weren't, is the similarity between the original and the wiki article strong enough to violate their copyright?--
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on the other hand, were a transforming experience that continues to shape the economy today. The nation's population largely spread out along the rail lines, and these and other British investments made the possible much of what drives the nation's economy to this day (particularly where its export profile is concerned).
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Hey, ChaosDruid - I'm not an admin and I don't play one on TV, but I don't see that you did anything wrong in this situation. All the participants seem to be willing to work together to improve the article. I'm going to go back now and read through all the edits and comments again to see if I missed
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I saw you've been continuing the work on the home page even before I was able to get to it (especially with all those nice tabs) I wanted to thank you! They look great and I think we're going to end up with a lot more organized set up which is important now that we've cluttered up that talk page with
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address. If he has more photos for the articles you mentioned, I'm sure he'll be happy to provide them. I myself recognize great photography but have limited myself mostly, to the 900 photos or so I uploaded and placed on the biography articles- mainly in en.Knowledge but some other language versions
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name. For what concerns the involvement of Soviet secret services, surely they had some little role, but more in disinformation in increasing the supposed role of CIA in the matter. I think Moro's kidnapping was 100% triggered by Italian organizations, from the intelligence-infiltrated BR (Moretti is
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life punishments!!! Some say that the computer firm in which he currently works is nothing but a façade used to "reward" former collaborators of Italian intelligence. Returning to Moro, for me it's also clear that after a while the BR gave him to another organization, likely the Banda della Magliana,
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You certainly know how to talk to people. You've convinced me that the article is in good hands, and I will defer to you in general. I ask only that you ank LK keep cuts to a reasonable minimum, and that you at least consider my version of the economy and its history (I'll add it to the talk page).
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Let me emphasize that I surgically re-inserted your edits while preparing mine, and that many of his were kept as well. Because what I restored had been there for over a year (at least), and because readers were probably accustomed to that approximate layout, we should perhaps put the article back to
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You have continually edited the article to put in the "Romanian" claim to the detriment of the "Hungarian" claim. It is my view that this is an edit war over a long period of time and reflects the ongoing nationalistic fighting over whether Hunyadi was "Romanian" or "Hungarian". At the end of the day
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I'd never heard of them before, I'll be honest. It was because another user created a new article with no sources, he does it all the time for non notable characters and goes off in a right huff when I merge it back. I ended up making the sourced article myself to please him (ten sources after hours
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for any further curiousity they may have on the subject). I'd leave out the IAPI poster, because it is an anachronism that had a noteworthy but fleeting effect on the history (it was dissolved in 1956, and never returned). The British investment in port facilities and rail networs from 1876 to 1914,
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We have eliminated two months from the backlog – January and February 2009. One of our goals is to eliminate as many months as possible from the 2009 backlog. Please help us reduce the size of this part of the backlog if you haven't already. Another goal is to reduce the entire backlog by 10%, or by
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However, please note that the contributions in Railway, whole section is taken from the Book : Nanji Bapa ni Nondh-pothi, which was published in 1999 from Baroda. This Book was given award by Kutch Shakti at Mumbai in 2000. The other books from which mainly Railway contribtions are taken are : Kutch
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Within that document, "Kogi" and "Kogui" are used interchangeably, but they are always invariable in number ("con 6.926 kogi"; "1.662 kogui"). The names of the tribe are reported as ""Kogi, kággaba, köggaba", the self-appellations as "kogi" (jaguar); "kaggaba (for the ethnic group); kogian (for the
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Hi, thanks a lot. Can you explain further the procedure regarding legal threats. I haven't added any incorrect information on the page. Most of the things that are on the article right now were already there when I started editing it. I just tried to remove the unencyclopedic and unsourced material
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Actually I simply didn't notice that you were around, you should have dropped me a message. Anyway, any step taken to reduce the article's size to a more acceptable level is extremely welcome from my point of view. Though I still think that it's the culture section the one with the most fat to cut.
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Look, the "economy" section is grossly repetitive, the IAPI poster irrelevant (that may belong in "Economic History of Argentina," or in an article about the agency itself), and the creator of blood transfusions and the Nobel Prize winner should be there instead of the Leloir Institute (which bears
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Please reply to deletion notice or move back the contents back to original page. In trying to copy edit the page, you are messing up the good article created by many year's of effort. You are definitely not an expert on the article or community about which the page is. It is now your job to contest
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I'd be happy to help you CD (and I mean it), it's just that I can't understand what is it that you're looking for in that document. I didn't find any mention of either Kogi or Kogui in the document you linked me, or even in the website of the university of Siena. The document is in Spanish, and is
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I tried Prose Size, and the end result is very similar. But what should we do about the article? I added some calculations for the demography section as well and I'm more convinced than ever that those two section are too large, and that something should be done to fix this.--LK 23:49, 11 February
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I disagree, naturally, but neither here nor my talk page is where content should be discussed. I'm interested in you detailing how you found fault with the new source and why the old source should eclipse the new one. I look forward the points you have to make when they appear on the EC talk page.
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That would require checking this UNESCO CD published 10 years ago just to ascertain whether the people at the Dept. of Labour got lazy and copypasted their work on the government website. Even if we really were to do that, and found a copyvio, I think that would hardly invalidate all your work so
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has seen a large number of edits over the last couple of days (I happen to be responsible for most of them), virtually no section was left untouched. I don't see this article becoming a FA any time soon, but I'm mostly satisfied with the current revision, though so far the only comments have been
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license. William Cho's work is so exceptional that I secured permission from him for a variety of photos, including the bridge above, and several others- which-- I think all were uploaded to Commons in a Category : Buildings in Singapore. He's a great person, and I really think you should contact
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I'm updating the links right now; I prefer to do things like that in AWB rather than manually, so that I don't miss any. Formally, our standing practice is that only pages which are actually meant to function as real articles should be in articlespace, while temporary pages and draft updates and
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I am agnostic on whether the guides should have tabs - I tend to think no, because I'm worried about the scalability of it. A master page with links to userspace pages that each guide hosts, perhaps... but if this trial works out, we'll probably look into some technology to support it a little
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I've always known my Grammar is less than perfect, but I try my best (Which is usually not too good). The part about Holly can be removed. She was with this guy who nearly killed his child, Holly went missing for weeks and they did a big missing person SL. Jake was a suspect, if Loretta's child
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that last version of mine (with your edits), and I would strongly support you in any further typo and redlink fixes you'd make. I'd probabably be amenable to deleting some of the more flowery language, as well, but ask only that you ask me, if you'd like to delete entire paragraphs or sections.
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I actually reworded it because it was sort of a grammar confusion - a couple people mentioned that they weren't sure whether it was meant to be singular possessive or plural, so I reworded it to just skip the issue altogether. :) Feel free to revert me, I'm not emotionally wrapped up in it.
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So far, 43 people have signed up for this drive. Of these, 25 have participated. If you signed up for the drive but haven't participated yet, it's not too late! Try to copy edit at least a few articles. Remember, if you have rollover words from the last drive, you will lose them if you do not
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edits, since they were all prescient. The previous editor, however, had deleted far too much, and too suddenly (rather than in increments). His intention was obviously good, but it was too much to do without consensus, or even a simple suggestion. I merely restored deleted material which was
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Well To be fair, they are not going to be deleted. Merge to list is the popular vote, ignoring the requirements of an article... where they will sit unreferenced for eternity. I actually have no idea how to do a mass AFD at present, perhaps you could do that as a
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reams of text :) I'm thinking we may want to throw tabs on the talk page as well (or a menu?) since so many people are checking back there now for easy navigation. I'm going to think if I can come up with anything else but don't wait for me! keep being bold!
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Thanks for your prompt reply. Do not take it personal. I am not questioning your sincereity. I was concerened as the page was originally created by me. I definately help you in copy editing the materials. But right now I am pre-occupied with some other
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Chaosdruid, as I've written in the talk page of Argentina, I'm at pains to explain that no part of the article was wiped out, deleted, nuked, or otherwise. I believe it's only logical to continue the expansion of, say, the culture section in the
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on good quality evidence, and our policies and guidelines.
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Thanks alot for telling me this, I have to articles which are waiting for a copyedit (but I haven't posted them seeing that I don't want to "strangle" the GCE!) Anyhow, thanks for letting me know; I might take you up on that pestering part! ;p
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mention, but not a photo in exclusion of those others). You'll find that my version covers all the ups and downs in fewer words, and with more focus on the key turning points (my parents are Argentine, so they and their parents actually
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When you're creating a separate "work page" to keep proposed changes to an article out of the way, you should actually do that in a sandbox page rather than in articlespace. So I just wanted to let you know that I've moved your page to
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There was no luck involved, if you check the references you will see that half of them are from the US Department of This&That or the LOC. Anyway, since you're done with the copyediting, do you have any preference for a particular
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themselves. The KGK are not a bridge, therefore they do not belong in the category. They are a professional/social group in India, they are a Gurjar subset, and they are part of Indian railway history, so those cats are applicable.
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Choasdruid, your edits were excellent, and I wouldn't change a thing about them. If I left one out, do please reinsert it, along with anything else that might need your fine-tuning. My qualms were only with the other editor's large
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I added my proposed changes to the Economy section. I feel these would say more with fewer words, and stick to the critical turning points while still leaving in the most important recent developments (readers would be referred to
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Another goal was to eliminate as many 2009 months as possible from the queue. We eliminated January, February, March, and April—4 out of 12 months is not bad! In addition, we eliminated 37% of all remaining 2009 articles from the
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I beg your pardon, but I deleted nothing of yours in my last couple of edits, except for a hidden phrase in "Etymology" that LK himself labeled as implausible (I can assure you it's nonsense). I took care to change nothing of
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Thanks for doing great work getting the project pages organized. I guess we'll have to see how this evolves before we know what works and doesn't. We'll have to get the admins on the project to watch that new page. Best,
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I totally agree that the most specific cats should be applied, but only when they immediately apply to the article. I do note someone removed the cat "Gurjar", which, by the name of the group, would seem to be applicable.
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of railways in India. It is not used to categorise types of steel which are used in Indian bridges, interesting sights which may be seen from said briges, crimes which occurred on said bridges, etc. It is a category for
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If you read my comments on the talk page, and my edit comments, you can see that I am saying that referring to him as Romanian, or talking Romanian for that matter, is not possible as Romania did not exist prior to 1859.
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Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion template from the top of the article.
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Thanks for the comments. On the intervention/invasion issue, I don't have any opinion one way or the other (I even don't remember if I did at one time). Basically, I'll let others haggle this one out. Cheers.
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Hey Chaos (Druid?), I think I finally restored all of your edits. Can we now please talk about cuts? I'm looking at the demography and culture section. And, I liked them better before.--LK 22:23, 11 February 2011
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after you chose not to remove it yourself. Do not go around accusing editors in good standing of vandalism, it is a sure way to get yourself in a hole with a shovel, I suggest that you stop digging immediately
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to the sci-tech section, but believe that the two historical images, plus that of the satellite (which by Argentine standards, was a milestone achievement), would recap the section's main points better.
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If you copy edited at least 4,000 words, you qualify for a barnstar. If you participated in the November 2010 Backlog elimination drive, you may have earned roll-over words (more details can be found
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Ciao! Thank you for your nice help... So, as for the lake, I think it's very small and unimportant (I'm from Rome too but never heard of it before reading about Moro affair), thus we could leave the
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and hopefully this one has made your day better. You can Spread the "WikiLove" by giving someone else a cookie, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend.
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I can read Spanish/Portuguese to some extent, though no better than I can English. From reading that document you linked me, I understand that it is about the creation of a writing system for the
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Hi, you say that the reflist is not necessary on the Argentine page but it is throwing errors to the maintenance lists. Please can you include it or take the project to your sandbox. Thanks. -
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The number of 5000-K articles you copy edited for the drive is incorrect. For extra-large articles, you get credit for one 5000-K article for each 5000k of content. In other words, the epic
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I don't understand your motivation. I just put a note that the respective user is suspected to be a sock and that there is a current investigation against him. What is wrong about this? (
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Yes, I think one can learn much of Italy's true history from Moro's end. Well, the opinion I got is that until 1974 there was a wave of "black" (post fascist) terrorism (one example:
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So if you edit the section I put my yellow bar in, you can put those few lines of code anywhere on en-wiki and it will update in real time, well at least with a page refresh it will.
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If you mean the parts copy-pasted from the Library of Congress and the US Department of Labour they should be acceptable, since US government works are in public domain.--
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You mentioned PerĂłn and Argentina's fall from grace. The damage in the country's reputation owed far less to his welcoming Nazis (a policy started shared by the U.S. in
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from an anonymous user who finds the lexical similarity between Uruguay and "urgay" hilarious enough to justify the blanking of the article (I don't blame him, I blame
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Wow! Great Job. Easy to use even for a techno-boob (like me). Thanks for smoothing out the path into the Wiki Guide forest. Suggestion:What if each Guide had a tab???
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We could do it A-Z or you may be better off collecting individual peoples pages and transcluding them onto secret pages for example (if confidentiality is required)
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other such work should be kept in projectspace — but you're right, I'm not sure if any of our written policies actually communicate that as clearly as they should.
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article while reducing the section itself, to keep the main article from ballooning in size (which it did, time and time again).--LK 21:18, 11 February 2011 (UTC)
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intelligence. Once the Italy really decided to wipe out the terrorism, in the mid-1980s, they had an easy game with it. Hope I didn't confuse you more... --
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per WP:BLP. That person who is claiming to be Aryan Vaid is using random IP addresses. I think a semi-protection of the page will be helpful. Regards ---
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Yes - I am trying to find references for the topic now and will be returning to the article in a short while to try and restore some sense into the issue.
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515 articles. Currently, we have eliminated 375 articles from the queue, so if each participant copy edits four more articles, we will reach that goal.
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I restored some of these, but respected LK's cuts where the info was clearly repetitive (particularly in the Economy and Economic History sections).
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I need an admin, or experienced user, to review. I am trying to keep the page and talk page NPOV and need to know if I was correct in my actions.
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Sorry, but would you mind giving me a hand with the status bar? You're in charge, 'cos I made a pig's ear of it. I hope that's fine with you.--
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instead; it needs to remain in your own userspace until you're ready to copy and paste the finished text back into the real article. Thanks.
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Hi, I noticed that you are based in Norfolk. I am taking this opportunity to invite you to join WikiProject Essex. We need your support at:
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5000-K articles, and Chaosdruid wins the "most 5000-K articles" leaderboard category. Way to go! A complete list of individual results is
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Alright, I'll refrain from editing the mainspace Argentina article until you are around. I'm confident that Sherlock will do the same.--
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Category:Rail infrastructure in India: the "History of rail transport in India" would imply infrastructure as well, so this is redundant
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One of our goals was to reduce the size of the backlog by at least 10%. We managed to reduce the backlog by 633 articles, or about 12%.
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Thanks again for your interest. Most people here in the U.S. don't know where Argentina is, much less about its people and stories.
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Are you guys on IRQ, I am just got stuck trying to help with a pic copyright issue when trying to see if anyone was on there lol
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Minor point, the orig ref sucked: and you made an issue of that; thereby implicating the additional content the new ref allowed.
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You have moved the section of KGK community cotributions in Railways to a new page and now that has been nominated for deletion.
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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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and I think I managed to reduce it to an acceptable length without removing anything important. You can see the results
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for 32,711 words, which is the largest single article completed in one of our drives so far. This article counts as
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5000-K articles. You therefore have 16 5000-K Articles, and win the Gold Leader Board Award! Congratulations! --
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Thanks for the response and the offer. Wondering if you had any luck or a chance to check. Thanks again.
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In particular the 2RR statement as well as wanting to make sure I have not acted incorrectly in reverting.
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Thank you for participating in this year's first Backlog elimination drive! We hope to see you in March.
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Wow, thanks for the sample... that's really cool! I've sent it to Jalexander to see what he thinks.
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It's nearly done. How do I change "Unknown" into "Online"? It's bugging me. And as for the tabs... --
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about a writing system for the Buglere language spoken in Panama. No word about the Kogi anywhere.--
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and they'd like to give you a great big hug for donating it. Spread the WikiLove by giving out more
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Sadly I couldn't find any barnstar fitting your description, you'll have to settle for this.
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If Sherlock also agrees with your changes, I'd say it can be moved to mainspace immediately.--
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Hi Druid! Just wanted to let you know that I'm back. If you have time to work on the article
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Can an admin please tell me where this should go, or deal with the request directly? Thanks
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