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Professor of Philosophy at XYZ School." Pretty much difference of a job versus a formal title.)
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I already rewrote and added to it quite a bit. Did you check? I'm using the introduction of the 1986 edition as a source. The editors are reliable sources, I think. Is that what you mean? Or do you need me to quote the intro about how reality and her narrative are different? It does address that. (It
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No I didnt check. The reviewer at DYK did. I'm not sure its made clear that you are quoting the editors rather than the book. Her version may be close but it differs a lot from O-encyclopedia which is your more reliable source I would have thought. Not used to having a complex edit reverted. Do feel
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February, 1987, Northwest Examiner. Although I have
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Thanks for the feedback, Valfontis. I may have mentioned I added additional references, and stripped down ANY language so as not to appear flattering. This is merely informational, and was approved initially. Also, via chat, I was informed I need to add references, which I did. Please advise if it
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I don't have time to fix this and I'm pretty biased against COI editors, but see the article's talk page. Also please read the bold, red, instructions above about how to sign your posts, among other things. You will get a lot further around here if you learn some basic
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My family is well established in the Forest Grove community (Duyck). The FG Fire Dept is doing the burn on the building. We will request that the FG News Times be in attendance. We will offer them photos (old and current), for both the post office and the Grange Hall.
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in the terrible shape that it is now. My grandparents had a solid history of the area. This is an area where everyone knew/knows everyone. The family welcomes anyone that is interested to come by on May 4th.
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