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744:, and I don't see anything in the military career to raise him above the usual - Aide-de-Camp by that stage was a meaningless post, given that the monarch hadn't fought in battle since 1692 (I suspect Vintagekits may be able to expand further on that little incident), and (as far as I'm aware) the Arctic Medal was a service medal rather than a gallantry/achievement award (I'm willing to be corrected on that). I do think we have to be careful not to go overboard deleting Arbuthnots, especially when Kittybrewster's blocked and unable to defend them; however, I also think we shouldn't go too far in being seen-to-be-seen fair to them. If you or I had written this article it would be unlikely to survive an AfD in its present state; I don't feel we should give benefit of the doubt purely because it's an Arbuthnot. 3370:(necessarily) a birth date. I've been doing quite a lot of home genealogy lately and certainly around 1800 the dates could be quite far apart, specially in London. Secondly, it was quite common for children to die young, and then for another child to be given the same name as a kind of 'replacement', so that is another possibility (I don't assert it, just mention it). Then there are problems with that earlier date, not least that his voice could not have broken until he was 16 if that were right, whereas there are direct statements that it broke when he was 12. I know this earlier date has been accepted, but it does seem odd that he even had a clear idea that his birthday was a different day as well. I shall continue to be a heretic about this until someone can convince me! Best wishes for this weekend, 1109:
lived there, it was in the oldest part the tower dating from 15thc., and following a leak in the roof and resultant cave-in of the ceiling in my bedroom, found contemporary panelling behind the plaster. The trusses and rafters in the attic are reputed to be that timber that was given to the 5th Earl by the King of Denmark for his part in James VI's nuptials. With these construction materials he turned the tower of Keith into a dwelling around a courtyard. If you look at the KM page the first photo (taken by me), shows the wings on either side with low windows to the inside of each wing. All the construction in between is 19th c. Above the left hand door on the second floor you can make out the curved tower of the original turnpike staircase for the tower, much obscured now, the 19th century
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but does for Saxons and Irish. Why are you starting an edit war? Why don't you archive the discussions if you are concerned that they are unsettling? I don't enjoy being called a troll and obviously certain people don't like the fact that Sarkozy has Jewish ethnicity. Even though I think it is ridiculous that the discussions should be archived, I wouldn't object considering people are paranoid that a discussion about Sarkozy's ethnicity leads to racism. I can understand the fear even though I think it is overblown. Perhaps it is best to archive both discussions. I've never archived anything before, I'll try to figure it out. Feel free to do it yourself.
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different sources sometimes give different estimated years. Since yearly categories (like "1745 births") have direct links to the decades ("1740s births"), if you don't find what you're looking for on the first try it is actually easier to check the more general category than it is to check the one or two years on each side of the specific year. That will happen if you're working from a source that gives a different estimate for the year than we have in the article. And besides, these are precisely the circumstances for which the decade categories were created. Suppose you know the year is not known exactly; you're likely to go directly to the decade category.
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article. The solution to this is for someone to take over the whole classification of 'English Music' articles and start writing them (see some suggestions I have made on that discussion page). It is not that 'English music' has been mischievously redirected and hijacked by the folk crowd, pigtails and all, but quite the opposite - the article titles you are interested in have got 'rolled up' in a sort of oubliette of discarded titles for the article which developed into the present folksy one. It is up to interested editors to rescue those titles and define their meaning anew for the great and fully English story in Knowledge (XXG). Over to you?!
3250:- haha! Didn't you buy it? Then we could have had an illustrated article! I used to know Great Portland Street, but I have been away from London so long I have forgotten. Near the BM, isn't it? I keep seeing St James's Hall mentioned but have no real conception of it. It must have had an organ and that will be in a big book somewhere. But the management history will be the thing. I will take notes as I go along and contribute whatever I can. This is an eventualist project. I notice straight off there are 11 page refs to St J's Hall in Elkin's book on the Queen's Hall, so I'll look at them in a sec. 1225:. However, now I've set up incoming links it's likely to be a beacon for POV-pushing, so I'd like to get opinions on (a) what a NPOV will be on something like this where the two POVs are likely to be diametric opposites, (b) whether you think it can/will ever be stable (and whether it's worth trying to keep stable) and (c) how much of a focus ought to be on the riots as opposed to the place itself. If any of you feel the urge I'd also appreciate anyone who feels able/willing putting it on their watchlists, as I suspect it's going to be heavily vandalised & spammed 831:(external links guideline) under "Links normally to be avoided": Links that provide information which we would try to include if this article were to be a featured article. That is to say, the article should be improved by incorporating the information in these pages rather than linking to them. Since the links go to pages which are designed to promote Adams they are especially on shaky ground. The link to the Arts Medal for instance can be replaced by a line in the article and a link to an independent source such as 1280:
umbrella protection would only work within the confines of a list. That's not to say that it would not be prudent to discuss the inherent notablity of minor and major nobles, of which the current discussions are no doubt a precursor. We would then have a benchmark that articles would have to reach (c.f elected officials versus also-rans, at various levels of government, as a corollary). It should also be noted that deletion is not permanent, and editors may always revisit articles to bolster the case for inclusion. -
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moot - you or I, or any other editor may want to force the images in the article to a certain width, in order to satisfy our own aesthetic viewpoint, which may, or may not, be commensurable to other editors'. The guidelines are there to guide, and, despite not being as binding as policy, are a measure of established consensus. If we do ignore any rules, we need to make a case for ignoring them (although I do not mean to imply that you are not already doing so), and see that the rules are updated accordingly. -
1264:), it doesn't look like much of a compromise from the "keep" side, does it? I don't see any reason why this would be different for barons, viscounts, etc. if your test case is successful. Moving on to notability, in an ideal world, yes, it would be best if all questionable articles were politely queried for notability, their authors brought forth evidence and sources and improved the article, and so on. In practice, there are certainly people out there who view challenges based on 22: 1269:
protect peers, MPs, etc. may protect non-notable individuals, but it also prevents people from using this strategy to remove articles because the author was swamped while responding to twenty AfDs at once. Strictly as a matter of opinion, I feel that the proportion of notable individuals among the peerage is high enough to make it worth protecting with such a rule, as opposed to the baronetage, where it is much lower.
4255: 4760: 2210:(presumably your) opinion about how jazz flute should sound. Jazz can be played on a flute with clean, crisp sounds just as much as dirty tones. Since you seem to have the article saved, I'm going to remove it again and we can work it out on my own or your talk page, if you wouldn't mind. Again, I'm very sorry, I thought that the writer of that article was saxstudios. Thanks for taking the time to read this, -- 3304: 2639: 2365: 1163:, you have to present the views of both sides. David Lasocki has an alternative point of view. Next time I am in Italy visiting family, I'll head over to Bassano del Grappa and have a look at these famous "alcuni documenti" and see if they are as definitive as you think they are. In the meanwhile, I'll see if I can get hold of Ruffati's article and find out exactly which documents he cites and why. -- 4668: 4568: 4474: 4025:). Please consider helping address the several points that I listed on the talk page of the article, which shouldn't take too long to fix with the assistance of multiple editors. I have also left messages on the talk pages for other editors and a related WikiProject to spread the workload around some. If you have any questions, let me know on my talk page and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. -- 671:. The image has been identified as not specifying the source and creator of the image, which is required by Knowledge (XXG)'s policy on images. If you don't indicate the source and creator of the image on the image's description page, it may be deleted some time in the next seven days. If you have uploaded other images, please verify that you have provided source information for them as well. 4409: 4328: 2352: 104: 3951:
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. You asked if I could upload the Venne/Obama photograph at a higher resolution; I do not know how to do that. I am not a professional photographer, just an ordinary citizen lucky enough to have been standing in the first row in front of the podium with my Samsung 8.2 mega pixel camera from WalMart. So what I uploaded is what I have.
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principle of ‘better late than never’, may I now offer you my heartfelt apologies for my appalling incivility. I am very sorry (and very embarrassed) by my boorish behaviour. I have also apologised to the other user whom I insulted on 07 June. I am not normally given to this kind of conduct and I really do not know what came over me. There is simply no excuse.
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GROUP WITH OTHERS, who support him. He always writes to be of distant italian roots in order to obtain support for his harrassments (he often identifies Italians in Dalmatia with fascists), and writes even to be a "not nationalist" while he promotes fanatically the tito yugoslavia with many lies and deceits. An Italian forumer born in Istria.
813:. Only one query, why insist upon the information given by any Dictionary when the person states the date of his own birth? Surely he must be the first authority? As to order of listing, I have always listed my sources alphabetically - is this against WP policy? I didn't know the 1924 source and am v interested to see it! Cheers, 499:(i) Adding a performance venue which long-ago stopped presenting operas. The intro note says that "Opera Houses" not presenting opera ARE NOT INCLUDED. (The Khedive is something of an exception in that it burnt down, but it might just as well be merged into the present Cairo Opera House article with a reference link) 762:, which get closed on the basis of which faction has annoyed the closing admin the least. I'm also uncomfortable with these articles being nominated when KB isn't around to defend them - while I don't think most of them are defensible, I do think he deserves a chance to expand them while they're under discussion 1257:
was a good solution for baronets because most of them are individually non-notable, and it seemed like a good compromise between the "keep" and "delete them all" factions. That said, when even as dilligent a contributor as Giano can't be bothered to summarize individual articles before redirecting them (
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I'm touched by your faith in the accuracy of director's dates of birth as recorded by Companies House. IME, an article by 'some journalist' is of equal reliability to the records of Companies House. I'm not going to revert your change again, but I suspect that others may do so. Remember, it's not our
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Hi Bobbble. As you can imagine, I seriously disagree about removing set image sizes. I spent over an hour getting the layout of images on the Obama article to look decent. Different images have different properties and significances that require them to be sized differently to each other. This is the
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turns up only three mentions of the name in that book, none seeming to support the information the editor is adding to the article, using that book as a source. And as the editor continues to make a plethora of edits, revised edits, and re-revised edits, the article seems to be approaching the region
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I'm very sorry! I thought that it was another user who had written the section on Jazz flute, I seem to have left an explanation of why I got rid of the article on another talk page. It was discussed on the talk page under comments, I believe. The reason for it was that it was made up of the writer's
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Don't get me wrong - I'm inclined to agree with you, in principle, in that landscape images may be better served with a larger default pixel width. There are other considerations, however. Using the thumb default means that each user sets their preference, making potentially contentious images sizing
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because the messege is notneutral since he shows his view that "it is notable". Now this guy has had many warnings for canvassing but now that be blanks his page no admin can see the previous warnings. Now I for one think that if an editor chooses to blank/hide his history then they should already be
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Hi ya. I didn't know there was such a thing as a London Borough of Marylebone. While I appreciate that you might be creating this category in complete good faith, it is somewhat unusual when the other London categories are related to some physical characteristic of the object under discussion, or the
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On the other hand, I'm not sure how the fact that walking in the mountains is a risky activity excludes him from the "accidental deaths" categories which you removed; being accidental doesn't imply that the activity that led to it had no risk - we talk about road accidents, even though driving a car
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are about the same person, although the overlap in the respective descriptions, apart from the identical names (the spelling difference is unimportant), is confined to two items: prominent membership of the Young Turks, and concern about the condition of Ottoman peasantry. There can be no doubt that
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Dear Gustav, Thanks for inviting me in on this article, as it were. I'd like to see more on the Richter/Subscription concerts section, and there needs to be something about the London promenade Concerts (pre the Queen's Hall proms), but it is looking quite a substantial article now and a very useful
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Did you delete the two discussions? Or are they archived somewhere? Do people often delete entire discussions? I am sensitive to those who don't like being identified as Jewish --if given the choice I wish I wasn't French, Irish, Spanish, Italian, and English-- but it is somewhat absurd to create
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anyone can see the previous warnings, admin or not--they do not get removed from the page history. Most admins check this & if you think one isn't, just remind him--but don't embarrass him too much because we are always supposed to do that as a matter of course--kb is not the first person to try
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as an opportunity to delete as many articles on peers as they can — you shouldn't have to look very hard in the current AfD to find some of them. And given a little wikilawyering over the definition of "reliable source", there are a lot of potentially challengeable articles. Having a blanket rule to
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To be clear, I'm not accusing *you* of having some sort of ideological vendetta against the peerage; your contributions speak pretty clearly otherwise. But I think you're being a bit naive about 1) the success of summary style and 2) the value of challenges to notability. I thought the summary style
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turrets are hidden behind the trees. Unfortunately the earliest photographs of the house were made following the renovations in the 1880s, but there are saine records held I think in the Register house in Edinburgh relating to the aspect of the house on its sale to the Skene Tytlers in the 1870/80s.
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fan sites, but there are so many that are tacky, copyright violations. Plus, there's people who use Knowledge (XXG) to promote their own fan sites which can be bothersome. I tend to leave fan sites for old stars because they rarely have official sites and unofficial sites can be helpful. As for the
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There was a previous article written about the Barbaro family that was very good. I would bring that one up and just flag it as needing citations, that previous page was very explanitory and accuarate with the best sources on the topic. The sources used on this current article are not recognized by
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Hi Gustav. I saw you asked about the categories for this article at Wikiproject climbing (then withdrew it - because you noticed the project is moribund perhaps?). Anyway, to offer an opinion, mountaineering is normally taken to mean moving over difficult terrain, using skills beyond mere walking,
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Thanks for your advice.I just went ahead and said in the Keith Richards' article that he was of remote French ancestry.I hope it's ok to do it.I'm a big Keith fan and always wondered why nobody commented on his mother's French maiden name.Had it been Italian,Polish,etc. people would have mentioned
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On second thought it was not right for you to delete both discussions. It is not right for you to call me a troll either. There is plenty of POV pushing in both discussions by people who call me racist. Those same people push their ridiculous POV that ethnicity does not exist for Jewish people,
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Could we perhaps compromise on this article... a long, long list of external links to all the various sites owned by the company is not encyclopedic, violated the "Knowledge (XXG) is not a web directory" standard, and ends up serving as valuable linkfarming fodder for those sites to rank higher in
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Hi. This message is to inform you that the forumer Direktor is a well know propagandist of tito-style propaganda on the internet. He has been banned from other forums because of his harrassment against italians in Istria and Dalmatia. He has used other nicknames and WRITES ALWAYS IN A SYNCHRONIZED
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There are quite a few of these approximate dates (around 10% in the decades I've looked at). I am not aware of a convention on this, although there may be one I suppose. It didn't seem very controversial to me. Perhaps you could share your arguments for the other method, both as to factualness and
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is a policy with the suggestion that images are to be thumbnailed. This actually provides each editor (and logged in reader) to set their own preference as to the displayed image size, which, by default, is 180px. Obviously, there are exceptions, such as when an image needs to be a certain size to
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The house was bought in the 50's by my step-grandfather at a knockdown price, the farmer was going to take the roof off, as property was taxed then on the size of the footprint of the building, a roofless building didn't count! He bought the House and its immediate policy (approx 10 acres). When I
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status is unclear. If you did not create this file yourself, you will need to specify the owner of the copyright. If you obtained it from a website, then a link to the website from which it was taken, together with a restatement of that website's terms of use of its content, is usually sufficient
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I know fan forums aren't allowed at all, but awhile back, I was semi-involved in a dispute over a fan site being included on the Jayne Mansfield article. From what I was told, fan sites, unless approved, aren't suppose to be included. It seems to be one of those rules that some people enforce and
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BTW, I looked at that reference for Sims Reeves being born in 1818, as cited in C Pearce's book, which you footnoted there ages ago. He certainly does explain the source for that statement (I bought the book on the basis of your comment!!!) BUT, first of all, that 25 October is a baptism date not
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Thanks for your note. I think it is important to use the decade rather than the year when the year is not known. Using a specific year in those circumstances is simply not correct, based on the knowledge we have. It implies a precision that isn't there (and in most cases never will be there). And
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The reson for the name is the last line of MediaWiki:Uploadtext/fromowner. The reason for the gender is that that people were complaining that the previous version of replace this image one (now at Replace this image male.svg) look silly on the female articles and the gender neutral ones were not
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Further to your edits- I lived in Keith Marischal House for 15 years. It is a mongrel building, with earliest parts dating from the 15thc., and extended by the 6th and 7th Earls Marischal. However the final stage of building there was carried out by Mr. Skene Tytler in the mid to late 19th c. by
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back in March found the present article (or its predecessor) under 'Music of England' and realised that this was nonsense, so moved the article to its present Folk-music title. The result of this is that the 'English music' and 'Music of England' titles have been left hanging as redirects to this
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Yep you're right : in France, a palm is the higher acknowledgement for the Croix de guerre (it's mainly for heroic and single acts on the warzone) while in Belgium, their palm fot the croix de guerre meant it was awarded to a military person for action during wartime. This difference seems to be
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I find Bus stop's editing as childish as you do, but leave it for now. I believe that Drumpler (and the other editors, possibly), will bring his behavior to official attention. There should be no more edit warring over this, no matter how ridiculous this is getting- if Bus stop wants to throw a
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I hope that you don't mind me adding my tuppence. The notion of umbrella protection for any category of articles is against the spirit, if not the letter of Knowledge (XXG) guidelines and policy. Articles must be judged on their own merit, and not on the merit of related work. If anything, such
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I have added a discussion of Jeronimo Bassano's Jewish origins to his page. You are right that Dr. Ruffatti has written against the idea that the English musician Bassanos were Jews. However, Prof. David Lasocki's book contains a chapter that comes to the exact opposite conclusion (Ch. 6). I
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Just wanted to say thanks for your edits to the Liszt article. Stating that he was Hungarian but of German descent I think reflects a nice compromise, and is probably the most accurate way of putting it. I'm not sure personally whether it's necessary to mention the descent or not, but given the
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Image:CarlVenneANDBarackObama-May19-2008.JPG You asked on my talk page if I took this picture myself. Yes, I did. I have many photos that I took during Senator Obama's appearance on the Crow Indian Reservation. I live 70 miles south of the reservation and drove up for what I knew would be a
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I agree with you on that. I would be more likely to do divisional sub categories in those cases. Like Eastern European and Western European. I lumped all of Central America and the Caribean together for North American Companies. Also, what criteria are we using for the companies? I thought the
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Last year (07 June), I behaved toward you in a very rude manner. You and another user had communicated on the Tony Blair talk page in what I took to be general chat rather than discussing improvement to the article. I chose to criticise this behaviour by referring to it as “stupid”(!) On the
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Given the birth years of this Ahmed Rıza, he cannot be the same Ahmed Rıza as the father of Ali Kemal. You mentioned "brother"; do you have any indication that Ali had a brother named Ahmed? I don't have sources for any of this information beyond the Wikipedias, but clearly there has to be
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I don't disagree with your comment and do appreciate the effort you put into positioning the images and getting them just so, but unfortunately as a featured article Barack Obama has to meet the guidelines and MOS set by the community. One of those happens to be that setting images size is
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class) may seem like a good way to save space, they actually break the page in a number of ways. Anchor links in the text don't jump to the right ref in all browsers; printing the article doesn't always work properly; screen readers for the vision-impaired sometimes have difficulty; etc.
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Oh really, why don't you just punch in a search for "Ruffo di Calabria skull" which should lead you to a page "Nieuport 17" mars.ark.com/-mdf/N_17.html/ that will show you the white plane of ruffo with his skull emblem. You are all foolish people that look to destroy and spread lies-good
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Thirdly, if you look at my work, you will see I have put a considerable amount of time and effort into writing articles for Knowledge (XXG) and do not like being spoken to in this way. In fact, I would like to know how I may report you to a senior contact ref. your authoratarian comments
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of its name. Not really amused enough to take it to CFD and get it renamed though. Incidentally, I did a bit of Googling and walking in the mountains isn't actually all that dangerous. In fact, there's some evidence that even outright rock climbing may be statistically safer than, say,
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page. The subject in question hastened the death of his patient because, in his own words, onlookers were getting bored. He also wanted the king to die so it could be reported in the Times the next day. How is this not murder? It's not even close to euthanasia. What is your reasoning
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I've replied here rather than on the AfD itself, as I don't think it really adds to the discussion and I don't want to fan flames. Kittybrewster is certainly right about one thing; these AfDs are becoming unpleasant, and have a tendency to degenerate into slanging matches between the
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Contemplate the importance of the editing community being able to rely on the accuracy of signatures in reflecting what someone said, and the context it had (which is crucial to establishing its meaning), including the time when it was said and what else was said in the same
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The original reason for the nomination was valid as the article clearly does not meet Knowledge (XXG) criteria for inclusion. On that basis alone I would ask you to resurrect the Articles For Discussion process so that the integrity of Knowledge (XXG) Content is protected.
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Thanks for your ongoing attention to this matter. The best solution may be longterm vigilance over the concerned articles. Edits of banned users can be undone/reverted without further justification. Let me know if I can be of further assistance. It may be worth writing a
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I have been making some attempts at archiving old talk on the Barbaro family page, I have tried the cut and paste method, and now I tried the move proceedure. I just don't get how to do it properly. If you could do that for me, that would be great. I thank you for your
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such as rock climbing or using ice axes. So if he was just walking along a path near the top of a cliff and slipped, I'd say "mountaineering deaths" probably wasn't appropriate. Admittedly there's a fairly large grey area there depending on exactly what he was doing.
3151:. None of the images on the article meet the guidelines of when a pixel size is set. If you feel the images on the article are too small, go into your preferences and change the default settings on thumbs to a larger thumb size. The last time the article went through 2137:. The article as it stands now is way off base, and it is written by people that are not knowledgeable about the complexity of the Barbaro family, it would probably be best to delete the whole Barbaro family article, than leave it with such gross misrepresentation. 1656:
I believe you to be incorrect in assuming and advising others that a decision on one AfD alone represents a universal administrative decision applicable throughout Knowledge (XXG) whereby editors may bypass the AfD procedures at will and to suit their own agendas.
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of unverifiability and looniness that we know so well from the past. (I'm just waiting for the first mention of Vitus Barbaro to appear.) If it can be shown that the cited sources don't contain the information he's adding, I'd like to nip this thing in the bud.
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You can see only a partial face in the picture. I don't think such an ambiguous (is that even really Freddie?) picture has any encyclopedic merit. Also, the image has currently been tagged for deletion, as the uploader never provided any source for the image.
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Ruffati may have a stronger case. I would like to see the documents he references (I read Italian). Nonetheless, just because you personally want to believe he has a stronger case does not mean there is no difference of views. In order to keep the article
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He wasn't even aware of our image policies. It is probably a good-faith upload, but you cannot so easily judge that the user took this picture. Also, please remove the licensing you added. The uploader needs to confirm the licensing, since it is not clear.
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in the movie contrasted with current scientific reconstructions of the animal, and should not detract from the original work... This image illustrates the text next to which it appears, which describes a notable portrayal of the dinosaur in question."
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Well i think professional is the key word. As in the performers are PAID working professionals in the field and people pay for tickets. I wasn't thinking of including amateur community groups and things like that. I was hoping to include companies like
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Dear Gustli, The article on Classical Music in the United Kingdom is just as woful as the other one, in a different way. Well done for your efforts so far. I haven't started to add to project yet but feel I soon shall, just at present up to my knees in
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original intent of this list was to be more inclusive of good proffessional regional companies that produced a smaller amount of operas (say at least 3) per year. Otherwise the list is simply like the other one. I'm not sure "full-time" is a good word.
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Oh, I missed that part. I still don't think it's an appropriate image for the article. As I stated before, it's not really clear who is on the far right in the image. I'd rather have accuracy than a free image which may or may not be of the subject.
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prohibits making more than three reversions in a content dispute within a 24 hour period. Additionally, users who perform a large number of reversions in content disputes may be blocked for edit warring, even if they do not technically violate the
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decided to say that there is disagreement on the issue, and provided a Bassano descendant's views on why it doesn't make sense that the Bassanos would move to London at that time as practicing Catholics. For goodness sake, anyone who knows about
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Hi Gustav. Please feel free to drop me a message if you have any constructive criticism regarding the move I made. I am always happy to hear from other users regarding my edits. Please just ensure that such criticism *is* constructive :) Rgds ..
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Please stop remving sourced info. The fact is the practice was rarely used and many historians are skeptical as to its existence. I have provided sources, and will provide more this weekend. The next removal will be considered vandalism.
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it.I know the Huguenot contribution to the London gene pool is enormous( I once read that one out of every four white Londoners has Huguenot ancestry).There is also a lot of Huguenot ancestry in Dublin and Belfast not to mention the USA.
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Hello Gustav, I have left a message on the Huguenot talk page in response to your post about creating a category for people of British and Irish Huguenot descent. I havent yet created a category and will attempt to if you don't.
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Thanks for your reply BUT I'm afraid that Guardian article does not even mention glass eye at all! I just checked it and no mention of a glass eye...I think we need to pull that specific point from the GB article. thanks again
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Has Gordon Brown got a glass eye or not? this seems repeatedly to keep coming into and going out of the article willy-nilly...can we please make a decision about whether it should be there or not? and then tell everyone thanks
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rules everywhere. God it is hard work here sometimes! Well done on the DYK by the way, that's great. I am planning to have a holiday in WP:Latin. I believe it's quite quiet there!!!!! Will be great to hear what you can find.
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Ah okay. Well this is already the first warning after the block so any more inappropriateness should probably be met with a block. What we're expecting here on Knowledge (XXG) has been spelt out pretty clearly to him.
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Only the San Vidal branch has died out. The San Giorgio and Albergo branches are still active. Paolo Barbaro is not a recognized member of either branches. The San Giorgio's even have their own page on Knowledge (XXG)
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Well, a palm degree concerns an acknowledgement for people who has been cited at the army level, and is in fact the french higher acknowledgement level for a croix de guerre... the other degrees are much more lower :
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Having looked further I begin to see your complaint - you should indeed require that 'English' music be permitted to define the classical English idiom. I'll add a comment in support to that discussion page. Sorry.
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I thought it might be nice to sepperate by country since my master plan is to have a global list seperated by continent and then country eventually. But we don't have to and I may be a little too ambitous.
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Your removal of material i contributed on the page in question is reverted, and i have made an effort to meet your concerns. If you also had misgivings about "utterly unfounded insinuation", please let me
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Ps my mother has done a huge amount of research upon the house, and its occupants with a view to writing a book about it at some point. I might use some of that to ad to your article if that's ok? Cheers
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Ah... just so. Colourful. 65.54.155.36 is now also blocked, but there are more of them as you know, so I'm semiprotecting both your pages for now. Let me know if/when you'd like the protection lifted.
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please stop reverting the ermolao barbaro (bishop) (see also) section- section does not say the "elder"- it is relevant to viewers who may not be aware that there is more than one ermoalo barbaro.
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I can't find any source that indicates a familial relationship between Ali Kemal and the Young Turk Ahmed Rıza, so probably there was no such relationship. I found a webpage (unfortunately not a "
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There was a discussion on the Village Pump a while ago that led to a consensus not to use scrolling reference boxes in articles (feel free to use them in your userspace, if you like). Cheers,
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I did belatedly try to answer your question, but I didn't get there until about 10 mintues after the debate was closed. You can still find it in the apge history if you're really interested.
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Google than they otherwise would. If the goal is to inform readers here of the various sites the company owns or runs, might I suggest simply listing them in paragraph form without links?
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on why blanked comments shouldn't be restored, but that's a recommendation, not policy. Personally I just knew this recently and I'm not a big fan but just thought I'd let you know.
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You supported the proposal to delete but the proposed deletion discussion was removed because the person who made the nomination was an alleged sockpuppet and has since been banned.
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That's all from that source, but probably more in his other book on the RPO. I must go for some tea, arrange/edit the data however you think best, I'm just tapping it in for you!
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does strike me as a rather odd category - is there such a thing as a non-accidental fall? Surely "non-accidental falling" is better known as "jumping" or "being pushed"? Regards
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I have several other photos I took of Senator Obama at the Rally, and a couple of profiles as he is shaking hands with people turned out very well. Let me know if you need them.
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place to determine what is correct when there is doubt as to a validity of a fact - we should cite both sources and let the reader determine which one they trust more. YMMV.
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We have been instructed that the image of McCain at the Academy MUST face into the text. So, it must go on the right, not the left. Does that mess things up on your screen?
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I'm working on it, Gustav, but I don't want to give too much away where anyone can see it. I have e-mail enabled on my user page if you're interested in finding out more.
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Hiya Gustav! Happy new year! Thanks for the alert... a worthy subject. Slightly tied up right now but will see what I can find. Hope you're flourishing, best wishes
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I've recently created? I do think it deserves it's own article - yes, it might be most famous for events that happened 22 years ago, but having it as a redirect to
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I struck out your old vote for you as is generally theway this is done on Knowledge (XXG) to show a changed vote. However, someone appears not to like me doing so
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As you yourself added the sentence mentioning accusations against Ahmed Riza Bey, does the source not give some indication of how this relates to Ali Kemal?  --
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Don't know about Mori - I suppose it must have been George, but thank you for making me look again at the Pinto article which needed some tidying up. Cheers ---
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one of the requirements of that review was that the forced pixel size be removed. So if you could undo your reversion of my edit, that'd be great. Thanks! --
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Tyrone Power website I removed, I was in a mood and just removed it without even looking at it. My fault entirely because after looking at it, it seems ok.
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Various officers of the Royal Air Force (and I imagine other British officers) were awarded this award "with Palme" - does anyone know what that signified?
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If you feel inclined to mail the author of the Mavi Boncuk blog, please go ahead. It is rather plausible that his/her source is Ali Kemal's autobiography
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article. Fair Use images may be used outside of articles about movies, and in fact this article contains several paragraphs discussing the treatment of
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that have smaller seasons but still put on high calliber productions that are often just as good as those produced in New York, Chicago, Houston, etc.
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Unfortunately, ignore all rules does not really apply to featured articles. If you have a problem with the image size MOS, I suggest you take it up
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Youv'e removed these from Gordon Brown, but in fact they are official titles that are taken on by the Prime Minister, so perhaps they should stay?
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state that Ali Kemal's original name was Ali Rıza. Given the large number of Ahmeds, it is not at all unlikely his father was named Ahmed Rıza.
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they just clutter the introduction imo. If someone clicks on Prime Minister of the United Kingdom they will see what other titles go with that.
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page in order to identify the problematic behaviors so that other editors can more easily spot sock puppets/IPs belonging to the banned user.
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How do we even know it is legitimate? The uploader never provided a source for the image, and it was his/her first edit on Knowledge (XXG).
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Secondly, the information I wrote on Gordon Brown's personal life is pretty much factual and I have also added the sources where appropriate
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I don't know. I'm not native speaker of any (British, American, Australian) English so I won't argue. Just don't forget to fix all links.
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has an element of danger. In fact, if something did have no risk, it wouldn't be possible to have an accident while doing it. That said,
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recommends that images not be forced, so users can use their own Knowledge (XXG) preferences ("my preferences" link top right). Cheers
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Woops, sorry, mistook you for a guy that insists on uploading his official photo (done by a professional private press photographer).
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information. However, if the copyright holder is different from the website's publisher, their copyright should also be acknowledged.
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Sehr geehrter Dr Humpelshmumpel! I think you are raving about something that has arisen unintentionally. According to the history,
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Do the right thing, promptly, as i am 15 minutes from being late for a commitment which will require me to leave this keyboard.
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The Hon Historian, of the Arbuthnott Family Association - "who will welcome corrections, additions and constructive suggestions
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for information on how to use the cite web template and others. This will properly conform sources in the reflist. Thank you.
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G., I will leave the other pages - I have only one lifetime (if that)! You are welcome to deal with them yourself of course.--
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treated with suspicion and especially if they have already recieved warnings. What course of action should/can be taken!?--
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Hello Gustav von Humpelschmumpel! We seem to have yet another problem with a racialized "Latin" template, I'm speaking of
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I'll stay (weakly) with delete for the moment as per my original rems; I'm still not convinced. FRGS in my opinion is note
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The only bad actor was James Stewart, who played every character exactly the same with that annoying fake voice of his.
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for further debate, and ideas. I must agree the Jewish people are in a rather interesting position. Just my thoughts. --
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His mo is quite unmistakable by now, Harv's back on the Marlon Brando, James Stewart, James Dean beat. Check them out.
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Just to clear it up obviously when I uploaded it I had no idea about the new commons images. I've tagged it for speedy
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I removed the link because fan/unofficial sites are not suppose to be included in the external links section (see
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Clear your mind of anything you may remember from the now officially rejected and aggressively deprecated essay
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Sorry if the distinction between yourself and what you utter is difficult. I'll find a way to offend you less.
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There are also problems with the dates because there are more than one Marco Barbaro and Ermolao Barbaro too.
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I realise it's totally outside your field, but if you get the chance could you take a look at the article on
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experts of the Barbaro family, and that 1960's, 1970's source is not up to date with current scholarship.
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I will see what I can do about improving the resolution of this picture. Please be patient!!!
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physical borough. I for one would be interested in hearing some kind of justication. Cheers.
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My recommendations above stand, and are now asserted more urgently than before.
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some robot has deleted a perfectly good category that I made a few months ago,
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Thanks for adding the photograph. I've been trying to work it out for ages.
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They may not have been on Tonys wikipage, but he had those jobs too! Regards,
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Please consider improving the article to address the issues raised. Removing
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not the slightest evidence that any of their ancestors were Jewish either.--
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Don't know this article but I'll look it up next time I'm in UCL library --
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Please do not attempt again to re-create these deleted categories. Thanks.
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Can you say where it says no fair use in infoboxes. I reverted your edit.
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How do you know? You see less than half of Mercury's face in the picture.
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would probably be the best one, I was just mildly amused by the apparent
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I was getting ready to say the same thing, but you beat me to it. :)
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Thanks for reducing the picture size on the Samuel Beckett article.
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page, and not one to be proven or disproven in the article itself -
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As a member of good-standing you are able to reopen the discussion.
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a silver gilt star for those who had been cited at the corps level.
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way it is in every single print publication and many major sites.
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a silver star, for those who had been cited at the division level.
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to go over all of the current GAs and see if they still meet the
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a discussion that tries to erase the Jewish ethnicity of Sarkozy.
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Hi. Sorry for the intrusion: what is "Humpelschmumpel"? Regards,
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You might like to see how the current wording was arrived at per
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You may be interested in (and I hope may wish to participate in)
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I have made a start by renaming the article 'Music publisher' as
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Hi, you keep removing the category 'Murdering doctors' from the
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debate surrounding it it's probably for the best. Thanks again.
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upload this unfree photo. We have many free photos of Sarkozy.
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Thanks for the notice; I'll still stick with keep. --
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Anything else is pointless, so it has been reverted.
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You really should stop arguing with yourself :: -->
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