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British band, the original British version should take precedence." This sounds odd and new to me. Can you validate your claim with some MoS discussion or rule? To my knowledge the cover
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Can it be rewritten to be neutral? There obviously has to be a "Reception" section, but there's no need for an entire section dedicated to people's views on the album on its fortieth anniversary. It is thus pretty much inherently non-neutral and definitely unnecessary, so I think its lack of a NPOV
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Sorry for taking so long, but I don't see why you're getting so pissed off. I did see the article on
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I didn't remove the accent from Cortés's name at all; I changed one thing from "Cortés" to "the man". In this case, Spain and Mexico do use dmy (if with slightly different writing conventions), so, since large parts of the
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My initial reason for flagging your entire edit for further examination was your removing an accent from Cortés inside an article named Hernán Cortés. That made me look closer, and the entire set of changes looked specious. I don't know what your dislike for the diacritics is, but I see no
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being realized as /ɲ/, and there might even be others), but yeah, the tie has to indicate diphthongs, otherwise there would be no reason to list them specifically. To make matters even worse, the pronunciation of stressed diphthongs (as well as all unstressed diphthongs, apparently) is
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Generally speaking, a link to another Wiki. page does not count as a "reliable source" (at least not in my experience with other editors). Found another reference which hopefully will suffice. The word structure of your edit (which I'll reinsert) may need slightly changing. Regards
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the US cover is not only the first published, but also the the best known one. The album sold very well in the US and was ignored in the UK. It is also in the inset of the Remasterd Edition cover by the British EMI and for all these reasons it should be considered the main cover.
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Ah forget to say, you should switch to Greek (the button in the upper-right corner) first because there is only a Greek version. There are only examples there, without any explanation for what these symbols mean, but the tie is likely to mean a diphthong. The is correct, see
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Day month year is standard for the entire English-speaking world outside the US, so unless the article has something specifically to do with the US, dmy should be used. By the way, all of the other exact dates in the infobox in Cortés's article use dmy format.
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If you look at his obituary, listed as ‘The New York Times Company’ under ‘External Links’, you'll see that it was published on 25 September 1996, so the 28th date can't be right. I also have a better source: the Social Security Death Index (see
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different format is used, but you would need justification for using that format instead. In addition, the spelling of Hispanic names with accents is generally accepted - it is neither necessary nor desirable to remove the accents. Regards,
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of the first edition is what should be on top of the infobox, because it is the "original cover". Deep Purple were a British band signed to an American label which released the album way before EMI, so Tetragrammaton cover should be on top.
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Can you try posting the link to the transcription guide again? It isn't working. Ordinary speakers may not be aware of them, but it isn't hard to explain, so confirmation should be easy. And how the hell is there supposed to be an /n/ in
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When you have multiple direct or indirect object pronouns, do you have to repeat the verb every time a new one is used? Thus, is it Me y te gusta or Me gusta y te gusta?
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