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article previously and not remember the name but remember the abbreviation. I do that lots, or remember something related and try and track my way back. I do know what you mean about disambig pages getting to be messes, but I think the solution is great organization. Personally, I'm loathe to get rid of something because you have no idea what someone is going to come looking for. I use disambig pages all the time when I find abbreviations that dictionaries and the general web are really not helping me sort out, and they're insanely helpful, because the most random things are abbreviated so bizarrely. They'll be a four word phrase and it'll have a two letter abbreviate and the two letters won't be from any of the words in the phrase but from somewhere else. I can see people using Wiki disambig pages for everything, downloading them to palm pilots and taking them everywhere. They just need fabulous organization. And really neurotic people to get that done. I'll take a crack and the MC page later.
1861:. However, I mistakenly thought that meant the threat of deletion was lifted, but now it's gone. And all my research with it. I certainly learnt my lesson - to back up my work in future. I take it there's no way of recovering it. I certainly think that, as the originator of punk button-badges, and the main publisher of punk zines in the UK, BB is a worthy entry, and will, inevitably, gain an entry at some point. It came to me as I recently assisting a Professor pal at NYU lecture on punk culture, and was surprised there was no entry, despite many of the fanzines being included. It seems that any small record-label, band, of the period is notable, but not a major publisher/enabler of DIY material for the fans. As a pioneer viral marketer it isn't so easily categorizable perhaps. Anyway I'm beginning to get the hang of wiki and even
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who will have signed with the club straight out of high school) but which the club hopes to build up to the point where they will one day make the pro team. The players are fully contracted to the club and paid by the club. I don't know enough about US sports to draw a comparison (and I'm especially not sure what a "redshirt freshman" is - sounds like something off Star Trek <g: -->
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Very strange... I can swear I read that the official rules changed from 24 to 20 some time ago (around 1999 or so) and I think I verified it at that time. However, it seems that the rules either were reverted or that it was some kind of hoax. Sorry about that. I will keep on looking for referenced to
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I've put all of these definitions back. There is a link on the page to AC at wiktionary and none of the definitions on the page are ones that can be found there? Why? Because they aren't dictionary definitions. Furthermore, many of these removed items had wiki pages or at least subsections in
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You're interested in disambiguation. Here's a disambiguation problem of a different color. Was it Gel'fand the elder or Gel'fand the younger? I'll hunt around a little myself, but you probably have better access to academic resources than I do. Thanks for introducing an interesting idea into
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between the two articles caught my eye. Thanks for patching that up. I think both Gelfands are alive, btw. And from the tiny bit of Russian I remember (that was 35 years ago!) I think the daughters are -avich. Have a great day!
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the smoke - it is very unlikely that burning bubbles of methane could produce any smoke. And in the picture the smoke is not only visible, but goes over the water suggesting a long period of burning.
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