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of our language. However, the difference is, we have lost the battle; you are still fighting it. In changing the reference to the Four Maries I was carrying out what the military would call a rearguard action for the benefit of Scots who, I would argue, have the best claim to the spelling! I recently did the same on a German website where the song
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750:». Perhaps this last word is useful to add to the title of the article, since Ford uses the word « Assembly » as an adjective to « Plant »? You know best. - - Where do you want me to post the photo of the ruins of your KC Playhouse when I take it? (Also, I must ask. What does the your name « Americasroof » mean?) Tchao!
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Hello, please do not change the Kansas City picture. That one picture we had I took and was up there for at least a year. The picture I had shows more of the tall buildings and makes the city look grander. The one you took was good, but was is not commonly associated with our skyline, and also does
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Assembly name was there before I started editing. You prompted me to move it to the correct name. Thanks! Americasroof is from my website americasroof.com which was a guide to the highest points in the United States. It has been used as a reference on several wiki pages. My site
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the mention (as a photograph caption) that the Henry Greenway double-necked harp in that museum is one of the only two ones still in existence. Could you let me know of your source? I've located what seem to be pictures of at least three different such instruments. Of course it is possible that
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Je suis plus ou moins completement d'accord avec toi. Neanmoins - il faut commencer d'un lieu ou l'autre. Celui-ci me parait assez convenable; les consequences de la pensee nationale allemande de coloration raciale sont assez evidents meme pour ceux qui ne veux pas voir ses similarites avec ses
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Thank you very much for your message (citing the Académie française) about the accentuation of French capital letters. As you can see, I was right in writing that the French do not use the accents on capitals for reasons they understand better than I, as is explained on the Académie française's
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equal to Cincinnati and Cleveland, and is far superior to Dallas, El Paso, Indianapolis, and Denver. Oh well... To quote William Marcy, « To the victor belongs the spoils »; the victor, in this case, by population size being Dallas, who claims Kessler as its own. Simply criminal. Tchao.
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Francoprovençal. Also, about the spelling, there is also francoprovençal, franco-provençal: so the fact that you could choose between them when you made the article means we can for Arpi/etan as well. And it won't be very hard: a google battle shows a clear preference for Arpitan
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OK. I will try to do them for you sometime. (I thought « Kansas City Assembly » was a religious organization. I was very surprised to see this is the name of a place to manufacture cars! I looked at the Ford website linked on the page. They call it « Kansas City Assembly
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but a different building). Probably the most important location in the KC area that lacks a photo is the headquarters of Sprint in Overland Park (of course that's in deepest darkest wheatland). Another article that needs an illustration is the
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To Mr Americasroof: De rien ! It is nothing; I'm glad you like it. I will take more photos of Kansas City - buildings and sites - and add them over the next few weeks. So many could be better. You will see more. Tchao.
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