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1378:. The "A" assessment I don't think we will end up using - it is a seldom used stepping stone between GA and FA which only larger projects (for example Biography) use. I personally don't think it's good practice to grade your own work above "Start" (recognising up to "Start" is easy, beyond is where the subjectivity starts), so I would typically remove the assessment altogether, which places the article back into the
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which is likely of interest to this project. The original proposal is for straight removal of the ethnicity field from the template; the population field would remain. This and a modified proposal would have the same effect on
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there is no clear consensus about if it should be split but the comments seem veering on not splitting.
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How about the swan logo? Or even a picture of a swan? --
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I have started a project for missing civil parishes at
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John Smith "" ''Deprecated.com''. Accessed 2020-02-14.
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A part that may specifically interest this project is
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Anyone good at wikitable formatting, please go to the
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Bucks are within the scope, but sportspeople who play
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