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Henrique Cardoso?" and when I wrote "it would presumably have been easy for you to list the articles" I meant in your first post. However, since you did give the IP address, it would not have been too difficult to find what articles were involved, so that is not such an important issue as I thought when I wrote my comment above. Again, my apologies for my mistake.
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An anonymous user (@190.104.120.136) is insistent in changing the end of term dates for a number of
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WRT your further comments, I´m not clear what I did wrong here (or rather omitted to do right). You say "it would presumably have been easy for you to list the articles and also say what IP address was involved" but I did that in the the discussion above - "An anonymous user (@190.104.120.136) is
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Well, done that but he's still insistently putting the incorrect dates in. Talk page message ignored. I've been with WP for a quite long time but I've never had to deal with this level of refusal to engage or explain before - where do you go from here?
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This source completely supports your assertion about the overlap on the date of inauguration. You couldn’t have found a more official source than planalto.gov.br…
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