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refined or worked out a fixed methodology. So the questions are also not yet fully formed. (And I am aware that you also contribute to many other pages.) 1. What motivates you specifically to contribute specifically to the Shakespeare page? 2. Do you consider that your skills in this regard are general, technical, or specialist? 3. Have you contributed to other Shakespeare-related pages? 3. What's you opinion on how the Shakespeare page has evolved over time? 4. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Shakespeare page in terms of its current form and content? 5. Who would you say are the target readers for this page? 6. What have been the advantages and/or the frustrations of working on the Shakespeare page? 7. What are your reflections on the process of wiki-engagement in terms of dialogue, connection, community and collaboration? 8. In your view, are there any other questions that ought to be considered? Many thanks for taking the time to read this!
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I've added a link to the Google Books page on the book, which includes details about Wells as a character in the book. I hope this is acceptable; I just happened to be reading the book and was surprised it was not mentioned in the article (considering the book itself has an article, I figure it is of
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I would be broadly in favor of this; quite often I've come across minor variations in line numbering between an article here and my editions. Standardization would be welcome and your suggestion would achieve this. A clickable link to a reliable site would also save some scrabbling in the bookshelves
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you are not replying to the actual case, you are replying to why I was blocked, I was talking about that, I was explaining that we have been ASKED to AD the extra information that later has been changed, and deleted and changed and then finaly changed back to it's original content that was there from
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US and UK rules on factual database rights differ, so I am not bringing this up as a 'copyright' problem as such. However, the use of Google(or Wikimapia) derived coordinates would in my view create potential problems for some downstream users, which although the coordinates in the relevant articles
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Hello, sorry to bother you but on checking talk history of the above article, I see you are/were a contributing editor and I know you a little, so thought I might contact you about the second sentence in the second paragraph of the lede. Let me quote to you the sentence that I have an issue with and
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is a reliable source for the history of John Mayne, who happens to be my great-grandfather's grandfather. It appears to be based on sound research and it does not glorify my ancestor, rather the reverse. If I had no personal relationship to the subject I might just go ahead and use it, but under the
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The gallon is a unit of volume and in the SI system the unit of volume it is the cubic meter. I really don't understand what is the trouble. About the thing that the gallon was part of the SI system, I have never heard about it, and the added sentence won't give the feeling of that, because the same
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There is a new type of eco friendly 3d wall panel made out of the fibrous residue of sugarcane. This fibres of crushed sugarcane stalks, remaining after raw sugar is extracted from the juice of the sugarcane by shredding it, is now the raw material, called bagasse, that forms the base of this easily
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There is a new type of eco friendly 3d wall panel made out of the fibrous residue of sugarcane. This fibres of crushed sugarcane stalks, remaining after raw sugar is extracted from the juice of the sugarcane by shredding it, is now the raw material, called bagasse, that forms the base of this easily
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My grammar is not only weak, but also about a century out of date! This is because most of what I remember of it comes from compulsory Latin, which (possibly unwisely) I managed to drop after a few years. There's no flexibility in Latin grammar (at least as we were taught) and, even now, I need to
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I also included an external link to a commercially made version oif that mixture sold inder the brand name Terro. I had my doubts about including it, as it might seem as a product advertisement. So if you ik the link is inappropriate, I understand it, bu why did you remove the general information
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Someway the litre is effectively part of the SI unit. That's why I think absurd that the article about gallon doesn't insist on the fact that it is not part of the SI system and on the litre article, it is written. Now what do we do? You write on the article about gallon that it is a non-SI unit?
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Just spotted the edit on my watchlist. On reflection my feeling is the IP may be correct. The sentence is comparing the bare numbers of 12,000 French to 9,000 English and that would be a ratio of 4:3. Odds is normally couched as a betting term indicating the probability of an eventual result, but
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No, that wasn't my point; in fact it was a completely new suggestion to me. I weighed in in support of your "unreliable user-generated content" contention. However, now you mention it, your new issue seems to be valid as well: anything that diminishes Knowledge's availability as "free content" is
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at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. In the previous week I had been on some of the walking trails southeast of Paris - then I had taken the night train and ferry to London and spent the day wandering around seeing some sights and in seeing their names on the marquee I new I had to buy a ticket. I was
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I'm writing an academic article on people-participation in the 'production' of Shakespeare studies. I noticed that you had recently provided some edits for the Wiki Shakespeare page, and wondered if I might ask you some questions about that? This project is at a very early stage so I've not yet
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I've just had a quick look at his page here, and the enormous list of movies he's been in—many more than I had imagined. I don't remember him on stage much; the National records only two appearances and there is nothing at Stratford, although he was in the RSC's 1976 Aldwych season. (This was a
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page. I'm a student in the US, and I'm putting together a proposal to do research on the Green Man in churches in England, but I've been frustrated collecting literature and other information on the Green Man; it's so scattered across psychology, architecture, religion, etc. Are there any other
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It's a treat to have civil, non-controversial comments on my talk page, for a change! A typical judgement on my editing from a couple of threads above: "You have proven yourself ignorant, impolite and proprietorial. I have my eye on you now; I will be reporting your actions". The contributor's
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that would give rise to a need to assess the make-up and potential strengths/weaknesses of the two sides. As the French army had a high proportion of mounted knights the 'odds' would have been far greater than 4 - 3 in favour of the French. Could I suggest you at least reconsider your revert.
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To me, that makes no sense grammatically, however, I'm loathe to edit the article myself as rather more experienced historians have contributed to the article and that may be how such language is employed, however, the sentence may have been added by a French student who employed a web-based
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Basicly the OSM Community position is that capturing GeoCodes from Google (and by extension WikiMapia) isn't permitted unless Google says so. I've not found anything in the Google's Terms to say the allow GeoCode capture from their imaging (and by extension WikiMapia).
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This domain was changed by a company with at .co.uk domain and later a Chinees company selling MDF wall panel (not the kind refering to in the article), they both changed the URL so I changed back to what written there at 1st and asked and aproved by Knowledge :
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applies and just let things take their course, picking off the offending links as they come under notice. It would take a while but in that way the most edited, and so presumably the most viewed, pages would be fixed first. Not a lot of help, I'm afraid.
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would have my vote, because it names its editorial committee, drawn from university academics, and it's broad in scope. I'm assuming that if a contributor needs to take an example from a particular edition, for a particular reading, that wouldn't be a
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I added an entry about yet another use of Borax, that is to bait and kill indoor and outdoor ants. This is widely recommenden home remedy - just mix one part Borax and one part powder sugar, and sprinkle where ants congregate. Works like a charm.
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have been interesting although I don't know whether everyone has hit their stride yet. Too rich and smug :-) I can only wonder what the audience thought of me back in June of 1980 when I went to see Leonard Rossiter and Prunella Scales in Frayn's
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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Leaving coincidences aside (which we need to do for any shy at a definitive answer, of course) I think Tom's edits are following the balance of current scholarship, with sufficient acknowledgement to 1603 remaining in the piece even after the
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tenpenny bus ride for me then, but I was spending most of my spare cash going to the Stratford season, to the enormous detriment of my "normal" social life!) The performance to have seen would have been his Bosola, opposite Mirren, in
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Hello OM. I see that you haven't edited in a couple of months. I well know that there could be any number of reasons for this. I just want to pass on my best wishes and regards to you now and in the future in all that you do. Cheers.
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on this, only this morning.* Her arguments are unlikely to carry much sway with Tom, who doesn't think anecdotal writers should be used as WP sources, but she notes that there are unmistakable, topical allusions to the execution of
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Since Knowledge banned my external map links, why does it send me an opportunity to vote for the Arbitration Committee Elections and suddenly allow my log in when it would not before? If you don't want my input stop contacting me.
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On the rare occasions I have queried one of Tom's contributions he has answered courteously and promptly, and he's been proved right! That doesn't absolve the need for him to let other contributors know what he's about, of
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sentence is written in the article about the litre and I don't feel it was previously in the SI system. The first paragraph is to be a brief summary, so here are the major elements, not developped. So, is it all right?
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You just sended me a note about an edit I have done on the man engine page. Well, I am the author of the publication on man engines linked from that page and thought it might be appropriate to add my name to it
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and my seat was in the first row of the Royal Circle. I wouldn't get to a hotel with a shower until two days later when my hitchhiking got me to Exeter. I hope the "birth" isn't too graphically real. Cheers.
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Would you please have me change back as before ? Since the link is the link to the actual company who are only producer of this 3d wall panel made out of the fibrous residue of sugarcane so it is not SPAM.
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I remember calling for this same material to be removed from the Stonehenge article, which it was, and it seems equally inappropriate on Pytheas. I've added a note on the talk page there as well.--
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Ah. I added that interview and edit myself. I could be wrong but I certainly remember it being mentioned. I'll give it another listen. Do you know that that is why the IP deleted it? Best wishes
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but with extremely childish grown-ups), with the bonus of two top US script writers. All this in my one of my favourite comedy contexts: showbiz metafiction (I actually enjoyed, for example,
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I'm not sure, I've never considered one before now. I imagine that talk pages (article and user) would be exempt, which probably wouldn't be too hard to script, and the one link from the
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of a few years before, so it was my loss. Much later I had overcome my reservations and was dragged from an audience there to become an on-stage diner for the opening scene in an RSC
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Ah, I was wondering if Blue Apple's Hamlet merited a place on the main Hamlet page by virtue of the fact it was the first professional performance by someone with Down's Syndrome? (
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By coincidence, I did one this morning: the original contributor added a work he/she considered important, but didn't add a reference demonstrating the importance. I found one and
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I don't think that's necessary: there's very little danger that the anyone would think the that the gallon (ca ninth century) was part of SI (introduced 1960). Contributors to
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translation algorithm to ensure 'honour' is maintained on the article! ;-) But what do I know? Anyway, I do hope you had a wonderful Christmas and a happy New Year, regards.
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Treat or not, though, I'm afraid you have just brought back to mind one of last year's great TV disappointments: Mangan and Greig taking time out from their stage work,
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Sorry you felt attacked, I was refering to the use of sources which actually prove the opposite as to what they are represented as which was not what you were doing.
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Thanks for filling me in. So, if memory serves, we've had a Dickens reading coincidence and now a Shakespeare one. I wonder what author will be next :) Cheers.
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As ever thanks for sharing your memories. I know I linked you to the John Thaxter story about the Duchess of Malfi performance that he saw (it is still in my
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and couldn't understand its adverse reception. I see that Sorkin is trying again, with a newsroom setting this time, and I'll be looking out for it here.) In
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You have been a contributor to this article and so I am notifying you that a vote for consensus as to the lead is currently ocurring on the main
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installed eco friendly product. The raw material used for these 3d wall panel is 100% recycled, compostable and is therefore 100% biodegradable.
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It wouldn't have been a coincidence had I been keeping up with my reading: she's been "at the top of my reading list" for more than a year now!
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as a reference, for example). The device originated in Germany and German sources are linked for other material (for example, the video of
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The SI unit is the only unit worldwidly recognized. So we have to show that, like the litre, it is not the international unit. That's all!
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Sorry: that page is locked; I hadn't noticed that. Just add {{edit semi-protected}}, with the exact text of your proposed addition, to
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about the Shakespeare sidebar template that has been added to several articles. Your opinion would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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The SI is the system of unit which prevail worldwide. So every unit must be compared with this system, like the litre AND the gallon.
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If you aren't too exhausted after dealing the wall of text above I thought that you might like this. I stumbled on this US/UK series
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turns up, declaring that such confusion does exist. With the litre it's different: there are two modern reference books, cited in
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Whilst that may be so, some of the links will need to be manually reviewed. , What do you think I should say in the Bot Request?
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If you want to argue for 'geocode' capture being a form of 'fair-use' , feel free to raise this on the relevant noticeboards.
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regarding including navigation boxes for adaptations of and related subjects to an authors works on the author's bio page.--
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It could be argued that the Leica Camera page is polluted with commercial links too, let's go & delete them, shall we?
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while trying to avoid the oppressive heat this weekend. The fact that it exists has lead to WikiP having an article titled
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OM, I want to begin standardizing the Shakespeare edition used for the Shakespeare pages as I work on them. So far I see
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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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I hope you understand and otherwise : please check all history on this item and you will see all is written is true !
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Thanks for replying. I suspect it might be something to add to the 'Tommy Jessop' item on the Notable Individuals of
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After the Norman Conquest, the kings of England were vassals of the kings of France for their possessions in France.
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circumstances I'd prefer to have another opinion first. Thanks in advance for any advice you may feel able to give.
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about Bob Hoskins. He has been so good in so many different things. I wish I could have seen him on stage. Cheers.
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There's more on the article talk page to justify: "betting" isn't the primary usage, according to the reference. --
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page itself, of course. Still leaves a lot, if it is decided to go down that path. On the other hand, accept that
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Ultimately, as it seems highly likely that you will be doing most of the the work on this, the choice is yours.
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Thanks for your reply. Sorry, that was a misclick: I meant to delete the whole link, not just your authorship!
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and not allowed. Just adding more details of the novel and replacing your entry isn't good enough. Try the
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body overseeing the system. Why does that affect the international status (or lack of it) of the gallon? --
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This appeard to be the OpenStreetMap position on geo-code capture from Google (and by extension WikiMapia)
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that explains the significance of the novel to the topic of the WP article, i.e. how significant is the
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have been added in Good faith, is not in my view consistent with the aims of 'free' content project.
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is officially and internationally accepted as a subsidiary unit within the SI system, according to
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These panels are manufactured by WallArt 3d wall decor and more info about them can be found on
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Don't ask me: get wider (and perhaps better informed) views from the regular contributors at
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Actually, I'm bracing myself for another possible disappointment: I booked to see Mangan (with
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This is explained in an in-line note to editors; did you read this? There has to a separate,
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You keep on deleting my content but please note: I added this 3d wall panel item like this :
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is moribund.) (And I also see you were consulted on my conduct unbecoming to a Wikipedian!)
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This article is under attack from the far right again. Just in case you're interested. --
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much appreciated if you could help reduce it based on the EL noticeboard disscussion :)
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sources in addition to the ones listed on the wiki page that you're aware of? Cheers!
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Just wanted to say thank you for verifying the Trevithick thing, much appreciated :-)
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if you want to see it again but here is the link to the poster of Hoskins and Mirren
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Then someone from Knowledge ( RichardMills65 ) asked ME to ad more info so I added :
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Are you by any chance a fan of James Bond,Roger Moore, or the movie Moon Raker? --
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was developed from metric units. Now, what's the connection to gallon, please?--
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Hello OM. I hope that you are well. Would you please take a look at this edit
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Where would be the appropriate place to bring up a copyright issue like this?
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To you and yours, Have a Merry ______ (fill in the blank) and Happy New Year!
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in 1981. Totally unreasonably, I was avoiding productions there since
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the beginning, that is why I ask you : please check the history !
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is the panel of editors responsible for conducting the Knowledge
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Based on your past editing activity, you may want to comment at
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who have reverted you may reconsider their position if just one
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adjust my attitudes to some perfectly acceptable modern usages.
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behind me, and my usual edition is very unwieldy! Of the two,
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is an all timer. One early series that is available on DVD is
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