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1262:, put there by you: After the war (such as it was-see Duwamish (tribe) #History), Cheshiahud became a friend of David Denny and was sometimes known as Denny John. He had two wives: Sbeilsdot or Lucy Annie, and then Tleboletsa or Madeline. He appears to have lived at sa'tsakaL (what is now Mercer Slough of Kelsey Creek, southwest Bellevue) in the 1870s, where his daughter Jennie Davis (Janey Davis) grew up. He lived on land on the southwest lakeshore near or at (Bryn Mawr) until about 1880, when he sold it and bought land from David Denny at the foot of Shelby Street on Portage Bay. Sbeilsdot died about 1885, but Cheshiahud lived for many years on Portage Bay with Tleboletsa. His final years were spent at the Port Madison Reservation. In 1927, his daughter Jennie (Janey) provided a list of the villages along Lake Washington that is a primary source of current knowledge of the village locations. 1255:: Cheshiahud became a friend of David Denny and was sometimes known as Denny John. He had two wives; first Sbeilsdot or Lucy Annie and then Tleboletsa or Madeline. He appears to have lived at sa'tsakaL, or Mercer Slough, in the 1870s, where his daughter Jennie Davis grew up. He lived on land on the southwest lakeshore near at SExt3i'tc1b (Bryn Mawr) until about 1880, when he sold it and bought land from David Denny at the foot of Shelby Street on Portage Bay. Sbeilsdot died about 1885, but Cheshiahud lived formany years on Portage Bay with Tleboletsa. His final years were spent at the Port Madison Reservation. In 1927, his daughter Jennie Davis provided a list of the villages along Lake Washington that is a primary source of current knowledge of the village locations. 1703:"Steinbrueck then engineered a masterstroke of creative 'obstructionism' when he convinced Washington's new Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, created by the 1966 National Historic Preservation Act, to approve a 17-acre Pike Place Market Historic District that would block use of federal funds for demolition." Steinbrueck was a renowned architect. He must have had more than moxie to convince the Advisory Council; he would have known how to demonstrate the legitimacy of that Historic District designation. With evidence, lots of evidence. Like the Underground Tour, there are good stories out (or under) there, in the tales of the places. 1143:
people are quoting me, and since I am currently trying to track down the village list from the Duwamish et al. vs the United States 1927 court case to find out whether there was a Duwamish village south of Seward Park on Brighton Beach or north at Wetmore slough or neither, I was wondering if there is someone (like you perhaps) who does edit Knowledge who would be interested in this information if I manage to get it. I might also have a bit more information on Cheshiahud, I can check my files.
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so neighhorhoods of old buildings tend to have stories. People like stories. Seattle is not really very old, Seattle has little enough that's relatively old. Put these together, and a picture of a neighborhood can emerge, then winnow that. To the point: there may be such stories for the article as there are with an Underground Tour in many an older city. So far, I've come across a few, but without sources. --
2031:, which can only be construed as a "campaign" to legitimize that name, which is not official, and does not mean what the redirect titles mean. I'll find the rest and fix them to their proper targets, and will be monitoring them in future to prevent further cooptation of geographic terms on behalf of your political-geography renaming campaign. Appropriative use of Knowledge for such ends is not appropriate. 2001:. This is a repository of free media that can be used on all Wikimedia wikis. The image will be deleted from Knowledge, but this doesn't mean it can't be used anymore. You can embed an image uploaded to Commons like you would an image uploaded to Knowledge, in this case: ]. Note that this is an automated message to inform you about the move. This bot did not copy the image itself. -- 1610:
for on-line sources 'cause some older archives list them, so they can be found in print. Certainly id= should be kept, even if the ISBN is not immediately known. So the best might be to work out what's the best balance between clues for those who don't know about templates, and conciseness. (I think it was at your suggestion that I figured out to use <ref: -->
1494:. The piece was chopped out by a newbie. The damage was soon repaired, and I've been trying to clean up this uprooted duplicate leftover. For Knowledge quality, I would prefer disposing of this odd snippet, rather than leaving a scrap lying about. I am the original researcher and author of the topic in the article, post 1688:
The line was more philosophical than chronological or procedural. Having established the "might", research then indicated that, by the various definitions of a neighborhood, it exists per citations. At this point step one could be counted as whether it exists, and then proceed further, as following
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Sorry for not responding earlier, GoDot. The only reason I haven't chipped in again with the Jolly Roger AfD is that you really don't need all that many folk to change their votes. AfD is (supposed to be) a discussion, not a vote, and I am confident that if your logic was as clear as you indicated in
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This Cheshiahud person is such a good metaphor for the Duwamish: like Chief Seattle, there are different versions, and few clear answers to questions. That can add intrigue and interest to their stories. There can be something romantic about ghosts, only half-remembered, sailing great canoes on the
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Where we have good sources with different versions, or with ambiguity, it's my understanding that that should be told: give both sides of the story (or the street : ) In this case, I've not yet seen any info telling cleary. As I understand, the generally accepted method is to present available data
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Your user page is strikingly minimal :) I am probably not the only one to be somewhat curious as to who you are. You are of course under no obligation to provide any personal information whatsoever, but all we know about you is your username. You know far more about us. If you care to share it might
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For example, the authorlink= is for writers who have a WP article about them. The author= and coauthor= are for particular or occasional need, respectively. I don't know enough about templates to know. For the doi= field, I don't know document objects. The chapter= and page= fields are good even
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the English and Native form of Native names side-by-side at every mention in the Duwamish and related articles, and enclosed the Native forms in brackets. I think this causes clutter. The Native forms only need to appear once, at first mention. Is that what you are working towards, or should I go in
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Just musing for amusement. Each was a pointed reference, 'nuff of that. This is something of a personal page, so I've not expected it has to be as de rigueur as Talk: pages. The article, though, has enough citations to warrant further research. Old places tend to have stories, old buildings and
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In the Duwamish article, Chilohleet'sa (Madelline), the wife of Hwelchtid Salmon Bay Charlie, sounds a lot like Lake John Cheshiahud's second wife Tleboletsa (Madeline). I suspect that these two people are the same woman. I don't know what your source for the name of Hwelchtid's wife is, so I can't
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Hello, I have no clue how to edit Knowledge, but I was pleasantly surprised to be reading the articles on the Duwamish tribe and Cheshiahud, and to find sentences that sounded amazingly like my own words (credited with a citation, of course). Now there is a greater burden to get my facts correct if
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first introduced templates to me, and I later looked them up further. I discovered that KarenAnn's short version was missing some useful fields. I've condensed some templates, but mostly I follow the recommended short version at the particullar {{cite template}} page. For the benefit of others,
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There are two local pow-wow, usually every summer, late July--early August. One is at Daybreak Star, Discovery Park, "Bostons" paticularly welcome. There's another that has varying locations year to year that is mostly for Natives, but Anglos can be welcome, particulraly if they realize they are
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Those are all available, at least on my setup, underneath the "Save page" button. There are links to insert symbols, characters, IPA, Cyrillic, and Greek. IPA: t? d? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?  ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?  ? ? ? ? ?  ? ? ? ?  ? ? ? ?  ? ? ? ? ? ? ?  ? ? ?  ? ? ? ? ?  ? ? ? ? ?  ? ? ?
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Accuracy is a goal. "Duwamish" is used to refer to Duwamish. The Native (Lushootseed) terms refer to historical context, when those terms were current. Rome conquered Gaul. Rome did not conquer France. Consequently, the modern English is provided for convenience. The Duwamish Tribe of today
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The acronyms are indeed mostly common, but most of us aren't used to navigating strings of them :) Your sentences are mostly grammatical, though sometimes they seem a bit telegraphic, leaving out the odd article here and there. (This happens in the articles themselves, too.) I do appreciate their
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called too many Native individuals John, Tom, or Madeline, respectively, rather than dealing with understanding language and culture. Besides, the time frames for Chilohleet'sa and Tleboletsa seem to overlap so much that the two more likely knew of each other. See also the catalog data for the
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was just a paragraph months ago when I started; the page has expanded greatly. Did they get inspiration (and leads) from Knowledge? (I'd also e-mailed the office and an executive.) The photo is from a UW collection, not from MoHI (did they find it on Knowledge?), the villages text reads like
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This was a draft of the merge of pre-existing text, though at greater than elemenary school reading level. The article is a work in progress. Digging up what and at least the where of such as Hillman City and York might clarify. Hillman City and York were former towns, so they if there were
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So of course such an urban neighborhood might be defined by its relative or fortuitous concentration of historic (story-filled) buildings. There are such in many cities all over the world, the exception being some cities under totalitarian regimes. The historic district and neighborhood are
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PS: I have as yet found nothing showing U-VIllage Seattle is anything but about uvillage.com. Maybe among the maps at Seattle Department of Planning of Development (DPD), but apart from schlepping downtown to the Department or the main library, I haven't yet found anything other than
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streets are relatively unique in the city in having no compass designation, and there is something of a national cultural custom that downtown streets and avenues are also acceptable written out as such as "Ninth Avenue". Almost every burg in the U.S. has a "First and Main".
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My intent there is providing as much clarity as can be had about ambiguous versions. For example, much history is incomplete if not contradictory, and local lore is no exception. For example, so far, as research continues, "Chief Seattle" becomes ever more enigmatic.
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On every edit with special characters, using the menu on each special character is just way too fiddly for me. I prefer editing full-screen, off-line, for response speed. I'm looking for the typing codes to generate characters from plain text, such as for .
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go by what the actual street signs say, of course. For numbered streets higher than 9, they appear to be cardinal instead of ordinal, so read "34 AVE E" and the like (but "9th AVE"). But nobody would say the real name of the street is "Thirty-four avenue east."
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are the best representations for from thousands of years past up to sometime in the 1850s. "Duwamish" is sometime after 1855, in which sense the above analogy has some relevance (The Sammamish of today were similarly related to but distinct from the
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Neither, sorry, thank you. In light of your editing, it appears I drop letters, "iewing" for "viewing", "ws" for "was" ("af" for "of" was just mis-reading mis-typed adjacent keys). I'll watch more closely. I only intend common on-line
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I'd like to see what could be done with biography, of Cheshiahud or any one else from the early extensive contact through post-treaty era (1845-1890), to give personal dimension. That might be wider than just Seattle: maybe Puget Sound
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The particular nuance is that so far, we just don't have definitive clarity. For the reader, noting that multiple versions exist can be helpful foreknowledge in further research. In fairness, the fact that ambiguity exists shoud be
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My apologies. I let brevity overtake clarity. As I understand, Knowledge recommends only a simple Bibliography for non-controversial topics, and where there is contention or there are multiple versions, then there references are
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Merge of pre-existing : )` This consolidated neigborhood article could be fleshed out a little better with some cultcha: library branch (easy), any notable architecture, civic accomplishments, outstanding social places. See
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The initial punctuation could be a semicolon. As far as I know, English grammar and punctuation rules are not cast in stone, the rules distinguishing comma and semicolon usage are at a level tending toward a little esoteric.
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Might want to post some of these issues to the talk page for the main Seattle article. Too few people look at these neighborhood articles to make those talk pages anything more than a dialogue between us two. Just a thought.
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you made has more lines without anything after the equal sign there are with entries. Just a personal preference on my part 'cause I think it looks a bit sloppy, so feel free to ignore it completely if you want. Thanks!
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It's in a footnote. The object of the subordinate clause is implicit and unambiguous. Articles on Knowledge vary from elementary to graduate reading level, so jr. or sr. level high school should not be out of place.
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If you're asking how better to phrase "which is in turn based on such as..." I would suggest "which is in turn based on, for example..." ... it's the "such as" that I think is ungrammatical where you have it.
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and see what patterns emerge, then if any judgements are made, they are based upon evidence. The goal is one of fairness to readers: If our sources are clear and in accord, we say so; if not, we say so.
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Although with cardinals and ordinals, numbers and compass directions are discrete. The aspect for accuracy initally ws that f compass directions; then of proper abbreviatios, common and proper nouns.
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Nope, I logged out, edited a page, and the insert-characters box was still there...so it couldn't be my preferences, I don't think. Look for it next time you're editing--it should be there for you. --
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Although Knowledge also has lots of articles that could be subsets of others, or could be subsets of each other. There was no single pre-existing article that covered. --04:44, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
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I've not figured out how to set up an off-line viewer for Wiki markup. "MediaWiki 1.5 is required", "There is a reference implementation for the helper application called "ee.pl" (available
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Your example is not relevant. What was Gaul is not equivalent to what today is France. The two names for Duwamish are just that--two names in two different languages for the same entity. --
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You point out that it is said that verifiability beats truth. I'm saying that if what is verifiable doesn't match what is true, I'd sooner leave out both than include verifiable untruth. --
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There can be good stories in the tales of places, whether an unassuming Third Place where people like to gather, or a Post Alley behind a market, or a cathedral forest older than
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For consistency and style, while editing a section, I've sometimes updated the formatting of citations made by other editors. They may have more info for filling in blank fields.
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The topic is sufficient within the context of Lake City, 'nuff said. There's too much else at Knowledge and elsewhere that's time better spent; I'd rather not leave litter about.
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The author didn't say anything pointed about it, however, best manners would probably be: I rewrote the section (hastily), and posted an explanation with links, on Talbert's
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What IPA symbol is "square root" supposed to represent anyway? I have a master's in linguistics and am somewhat stumped nevertheless. Also, I see you've now decided to have
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sufficiently useful in locating architecture; reliable sources provided. At least so far, we have enough to warrant more looking. Further sources have been verified. .
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defining aspects the info could be helpful. Having been a town strongly suggests savvy activist citizens groups, which have notably characterized other neighborhoods.
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Good point on why to leave the blanks. I hadn't considered that. It's really not that big a thing, so just go about your business as before and ignore my request.;) --
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just before clicking the "Save" button : )` Above have been noted, revised for the next round of edits, thanks. I think I've captured most of the "etc." too. --
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In a footnote, how much is required for clarity? Is it okay for a footnote to turn into such a completely explicit paragraph? --05:23, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
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is getting so big there's a WP note, "This page is 105 kilobytes long. This may be longer than is preferable; see article size." (Of course for posting,
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Do we need written release? AFAIK only some federal government documents are freely public domain, per "{{PD-USGov}} (for work by the U.S. government)"
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to see why this is (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry), if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you.
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Previously noted (though implicitly) 21:10, 23 July 2006 (UTC), thanks for being explicitly clear. This applies to the rest of this list also ; )
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way too seriously. By the letter of the "law" you are probably right and I am probably wrong, but I think there needs to be some moderation. --
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How odd.. I literally have no idea what's going on there.. I reverted the edit and all seems back to normal. Thanks for letting me know.
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to Knowledge! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:
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There are a few of these scattered among "Seattle neighborhoods" articles. I've not heard about any sqwaks. What is the procedure?
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All I need are a few "&__;" codes, and editing can be done quickly and simply in plain text, without needing cumbersome software.
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at 80th Street that also hosts a Korean Presbyterian congregation, and Our Lady of the Lake , which also includes a parish school.
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I've fixed up the IPA a bit, but it may be a bit confused. Could you take a look? There seem to be some identity problems: turned
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I couldn't find anything specific, but most all the parent pages say "Copyright", usually in tiny size at the botom of a page.
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What I am trying to say is this information belongs in the articles that already existed before you created "Pike Market." --
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since {{cite template}}s are so rare in articles I've edited, I'm hesitant to delete not-uncommon fields I don't know about.
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ah, "was that of." Was that deliberate or shorthand? I find it hard to understand your deliberate abbreviations sometimes. --
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on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you need help, check out
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Regarding locations, as you may know, Dailey and Buerge are very good (see the footnotes and Bibliographhies, particularly
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PS: How to say most concisely? "and typical small post-glacial lakes such as Green Lake" --? --05:23, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
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Perhaps remotely so for pan-dimensional conducive electrons, but for people I think the bays could be more congenial : )
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describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail. If you wish to participate, you are welcome to
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but next time an article like this should be prod'ed"...in fact I will go over there right now and add my comments. --
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misty lake waters of Portage or Salmon bays, or a couple sitting side by side, "lookin' out their back door" . "
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I think it's too late at this point to Prod the article, actually...so my comment really should have been "
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Regarding Chilohleet'sa (Madelline) and Tleboletsa (Madeline), I suspect that, early Shirly Temple style,
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Your first question SHOULD be of whether it exists. If it doesn't, it doesn't merit its own article. --
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Here, my concerns were the lack of "a" before "completion", and lack of an object following "signify."
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Also in Wedgwood are the Messiah Lutheran church on 35th Avenue at 70th Street, a Presbyterian church
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I do understand what you mean. At the same time, is Knowledge the place for intrigue and romance? --
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The article is particularly about Native Americans, it's not particularly about Anglos or "Bostons".
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However, this tangent loses the thread: What is the rest of "leave such information out altogether"?
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For me, the question is not of belief, or indeed of whether it exists, but first of why it might.
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So toward consenus, would you change your vote to delete? Thank you for your consideration. --
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guests at an (extensive) extended-family affair. The latter event is found by word of mouth. --
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The sentence mirrors "life of salmon and a living stream", so better phrasing has been devised.
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on your talk page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. Again, welcome!  --
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The first Ravenna Gardens opened in Seattle's University Village neighborhood in early 1997.
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As Far As I Know (AFAIK), I'm using grammatical sentences and only the most common acronyms.
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Perhaps, but in standard written English, I believe a semicolon or a period is called for.
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I've been locating and correcting your surreptitious and illicit redirects of items like
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questions like this rather than stating you simply prefer not to talk about yourself.. --
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Thank you. I rather thought so. The key, it seems, is being particularly concise. --
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The neighborhood has Messiah Lutheran church on 35th at 70th Street, a Presbyterian
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and said to be a schwa, IPA and non-IPA symbols were mixed together, etc. Thanks,
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to the articles myself? (There are other fixes that I will make as necessary.) --
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I don't believe a single resident of Seattle recognizes such a neighborhood as "
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I think you are taking this notion that every single word in this encyclopedia
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offer any speculation on how the confusion (if it is one) might have arisen.
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How about using any consenus at the respective talk page for a template? --
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your message, my reappearance to change my vote would be inconsequential.
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is at the top of my list for next session. I'm past out of time for now.
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Note: This does not apply to works of U.S. state or local governments."
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Here, my concern was "so adjacent." Looks like a copula's missing there.
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Since I haven't got a response I'm listing this image for deletion. --
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I may have gotten disoriented exploring and figuring out the steps for
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Much of our dialogue is relevant to neighborhoods articles in general.
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No reply so far to query sent Thursday 03 August to clerk@seattle.gov
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If you have any further leads on individuals, please let me know. --
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