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faith thinking them suitable for an encyclopedia article. That may not be the case here. The fist question in sourcing. Have you been able to check the biographic directories which are given as sources? I assume they do indeed list the information as given, but I am not likely to be able to do it myself for a week or two. If people are listed in standard biographical encyclopedias for the country, the usual practice is to include them in WP. But we normally pay attention to what is actually claimed for them. If someone is known only as a spouse of someone notable or possibly notable, then the articles are usually deleted, and I would not hesitate to list those, individually, at AfD. If on the other hand the person occupied some civil or military office, the situation is more complicated, especially if the office can be considered equivalent to a position which usually provides notability to a modern holder, such as mayor of a city or governor of a province, or, usually , general in an army. Practice for those known as nobility but not otherwise varies, but is usually fairly skeptical, and these would have to be discussed individually.
1641:"St Hilary is a village and a municipality in the former Penwith District of Cornwall in England.((Penwith needs amending: this "Penwith District" only existed until March 2009 ??)) The local church, built in the Perpendicular style, has a bell tower from the 13th Century. The rest of the church, which was heavily damaged in a fire in 1853, was rebuilt in 1855 and the architect was William White. It is dedicated to St. Hilary of Poitiers. The community was very well known in the 1930s as a group of radical Protestants invaded the church, where they stole some furnishings and destroyed others. The local priest Bernard Walke had been responsible for installing this furniture. In the vicinity of St Hilary are copper and tin mines such as Penberthy Croft Mine, to 1840 in the copper-tin ores were mined.{cannot understand this: by the time of Bernard Walke's ministry most of the mines were disused} This is the type locality of the rare mineral Bayldonite. " The grammar of German can be very hard because the sentences go in what seems to be the wrong order: this paragraph shows where improvement might be needed I think. 4573:. For new articles I will be creating, I intend to stick to the style I have been using, fully approved by WP guidelines, is that OK? If someone wants to change them to something else, that's a valid contribution, if they can reach consensus under the guideline. I don't care what they look like it's just I can't stand messing about with the fiddly little things myself. When done otherwise almost exactly the same result appears which enables any reader to obtain the source at a public library or on-line, which remember is the whole point. Many recent "improvements" looked great but lost the baby with the bathwater as editions, page numbers, work titles all became garbled in an impenetrable thicket of computer code. ( 7542: 1350:
publication to help clarify about how the multiple jurisdictions works. As far as using more recent publication dates, I'm not sure I'm in agreement with you on that. I would think older publications would be closer to the original source. Newer publications more than likely base their facts on previously published information (especially in the areas of history and biography), even if their process of editing and verification is more advanced than older publications. Is there a Knowledge style page that discusses a preference for newer publications that might provide me with some helpful guidelines?
4569:. I request that he retracts his above comment "sounds to me like you are being disingenuous". I am acutely aware of the problem of OR, which is why I have been studying the WP guidelines on how to make citations. Hence my question to Carole, who was my main critic in this area! As I stated above, I didn't want to make any more substantial edits until I complied with the required format, whatever that might be. You may all love citation templates, I don't, in fact I loathe them. I can give my reasons if you want. I don't find them helpful. That seems to be an acceptable position, per 826: 4446:, stated to be optional, and "name attributes", also optional, and English academic citation style, apparently OK. I really want to find a form that satisfies you, WP and myself before I proceed with further editing. All I've been doing is using the style I learned in higher education institutions in England, i.e., "Vivian, Full title, place of publication, year, page no", or where already quoted, "Vivian, p.x". ISBN no's too are stated to be optional! There are reasons for my preferences, if you are interested, but I'll keep this short now. Thanks for your help. ( 6173: 858: 7204: 772: 636: 1636:
damaged in a fire in 1853, rebuilt in 1855 and constructed by William White. It is dedicated to St. Hilary of Poitiers. The community was very well known in the 1930s as a radical Protestants invaded the church, where the stolen furnishings or those destroyed. The furniture was the local priest Bernard Walke installed previously. In the vicinity of St Hilary are copper and tin mines as the Penberthy Croft Mine, to 1840 in the copper-tin ores were mined. This is the type locality of the rare mineral Bayldonit. "
3828:- and then no reference to a concrete publication (so no year, journal, page - if author is widely known, and all knew article was published academically, just anyone can find it this article) not like - A believes B (then reference: A. Article C // Journal Z. pp. 999.) Sometime it is more usefull, not just more wordly. For example, if idea (which is quoted) is main idea of article, so, you cant help reader by sending him to concrete page. Or if name of article is enough to proof it hold such point of view. 4510:
precious and appreciate how helpful citation templates are. They help to give articles a consistent appearance, without which Knowledge would look like a collection of ill-related webpages concocted by amateurs. And the set of parameters to complete in each template helps a contributor as forgetful as myself to ensure that I haven't omitted key details. And in the years since I joined, Wikipedians more tech-savvy than I have made some templates significantly better. What's not to like? Best wishes,
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hydrocarbon. Extrapolation of the results in an artistic approach, in which paintings, although it should be flat surfaces, volumes appear without shadow contrast, neither shadow on the ground or in space; What puts this image in a wider space unusual time, without reference to the known world, very definition of the abstract, but not primary abstract, because the man is present
3568:"Lyotard believes that postmodern architects have nothing to do with Postmodernism (as noted by R. Martin), and, as Lyotard puts it in his article, "The answer to the question: what is postmodernism?" architectes throw away the project of Bauhaus, splashing out functionalism along with the water and the child, who there is an aesthetic experiment itself." 4279:. If in chemistry are patentable only operations leading to innovative change of the experienced substances, they can demonstrate a specific theory. Extrapolation on an artistic plan, my theory gave me to apply on a flat surface, a painting, a new approach of light, of time (which is the case of the painting "The spiral of time pillar" 65x92cm, (1982). 124:. There are several details of the project that would do well with wider input and participation, such as the article nomination and selection process, the amount and type of articles displayed, the implementation on the main page and other things. I would like to invite you to comment there if you continue to be interested in TAFI's development. -- 4763:(Edit conflict * 2 response to penultimate): Carole, I'm going to do exactly that in my future contributions. There were problems with many of the new and "updated" citations added by someone else. Wrong Lauder book, wrong edition of Debrett, wrong book by Vivian ("Heraldic Visit of Cornwall" (should be "Devon" as I originally left it) still on 3131: 2140: 7492:
category of costume museums for most of the ones you link. Unfortunately I think there are few museums that fit in the category. I suggest you search the Internet for other museums around the world that fit the category but may not have articles on Knowledge. Some may be listed under Theatre museums, etc.
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I don't know who gave you advice on the online chat service--that's one of the problems with it: people are only responsible for what they do on-wiki. I can't ask you to tell me even if you do know; rather, please ask them to post here, or on my talk page, or at AN/I, or somewhere. I can't follow up
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You say: "I am acutely aware of the problem of OR ..." As far as I'm aware, that is the first time you've actually admitted that rather than apparently seeing it as just a bit of a nuisance: had you done so before I wouldn't have used the word "disingenuous". So I won't retract it because at the time
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If you can remember so far back as writing up the lives of Annie Walke and Bernard Walke: the German WP article on St Hilary has a paragraph about the same subject. Perhaps someone who knows German could expand on this; the broadcast plays which Bernard Walke wrote might get mentioned as well because
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Yes. I noticed the similarity, and that they are each coming from a different new editor. I agree this is not promising. It has happened before, and it has sometimes proven very difficult to find a good way to handle it. Immediate deletion is for articles with no real likelihood of anyone in good
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I could extrapolate artistic approach on flat surfaces, paintings and get the clear realization of volumes obtained without shadows contrast, neither shadow on the ground or in space. The image in the painting is in a larger space because of an indefinable time. This is the case of "Spiral of time"
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opinion in specific article). If after inderect quotation I put direct quotation (like this: author A believes B in article C (I probably did something wrong, quotation here is: ref author A. Article C // journal D. year X /ref)) my editor in Russia will ask me to chose one of this two references.
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article (which still needs inline citations), but I didn't give top priority to writing an article about her. I think I hesitated because some of the facts about her, including the date and place of her death, were disputed. In any case, she was an important figure in the anti-slavery movement and
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article is a short article that roughly translated, in one blob, is: "St Hilary is a village and a municipality in the former Penwith District of Cornwall in England. The local church, built in the Perpendicular style, has a bell tower from the 13th Century. The rest of the church, which was heavily
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Yep, I agree with what you're saying. I'll try to see if I can find some newer sources; If I find them, I'll add a "Further reading" section with the information for you or anyone else that's interested to use as sources for citations. If not, I think the article should stand, perhaps with a comment
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I understand your point about genealogical work - I've written four genealogical books for our family. {In the beginning I got held up by uncited information on personal websites.) When someone here at Knowledge that I couldn't use genealogical sources, it was a bit of an adjustment regarding use of
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As reviewing administrator, I am very reluctant to speedy delete any historical figure that is listed in standard directories; I've accordingly removed your speedies. I don;t think all of them are notable, but they would need discussion. I strongly suggest you do that one at a time, starting with
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At the end of my text above the August 14, 2013, it is stated that my text 6 June 2013 which I require put online is available with new references that appear in "Yatridès Authentic" under "Press articles, TV news, TV reports and catalogs" which are copies of the originals. This text seems long but
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No real preference myself, though some of the tagged pages may be best dealt with by reducing to stubs, so Others is probably better, initially at least – there's a wider choice of topics there too. That list contains all the articles created by Lt and others that I've come across to which he added
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That sounds to me like you are being disingenuous, Lt. The problems, as you well know, are not related to whether or not citation templates should be used, but as has been pointed out in a friendly manner by Carole, and less so by me, by the need for you to provide clear and unambiguous references.
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Yes, the citations need to go at the end of the sentence or groups of sentences that apply. When the article says "Lyotard believes" - that could come from an article written by Lyotard, a book that discusses his beliefs, etc. The only way to tell where it actually came from is to have citations in
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Dear Carole Henson! Thank you very much for attention to the article "Philosophy of Architecture"! I am new here, and probably do not understand rules. You placed many request for citation in this article, and I'm going to add them with time. But some paragraphs already had a reference inside them.
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We need not hurry to do this; perhaps the Australian WP members will do more for St Kilda East. St James the Great has a blessing of the animals service which reminded me of Bernard Walke whose respect and love for donkeys and horses are shown in his book. There is only so much time in each day and
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Thanks, those are helpful thoughts to hear. I'm just afraid that, regarding someone like Bishop Randall, there may not really be any newer publications which mention him, outside of perhaps a diocesan history. That said, I do still believe him to be notable and worthy of inclusion here. Besides,
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Oh, my goodness! I am sorry that there was such a major fuss! I must tell you User:Sitush is an amazing experienced editor and I learned a lot from him. I don't know enough about your situation to comment, other than to say: My approach is to try and sent context right off the bat on a biography by
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Hi. I might comment on them. For now, though, I'll wait. WRT the FindaGrave-related articles, I've done some editing on them. FindaGrave itself is NOT a reliable source. Too much material, even that found in the memorials maintained by FindaGrave itself, is not verified. It is, however, RS when we
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I'm in my previous post (06 July above and on my own talk page): Excuse me, this is the 331 number of Lyon's Club whose coverage consists of my name as single image magazine. The number 333 contains the auction of the painting "The New Roller" price for the benefit of Polish children with muscular
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Carole, I am so sorry to be back to ask another favor of you: Mr. Castellanos has just pointed out that I made an error in the introduction of the article, he is still a partner at National Media, however I had written "former partner". As there are no sources that he left National Media Inc (this
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Hi, so good to hear from you - and such exceptional timing. It's been a bit rough, but coming around. It's so funny you sent me a kitten, though, my little cat - I call baby cat 'cause she's so tiny, returned today after about a week. She's never been gone for more than an hour or so and I thought
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From my own perspective (and I am editing anonymously) the royal mistress / royal favourite concept is so difficult partly because the medieval worldview and the late modern worldview differ so much; and there are related articles for the royalty of other countries. Thank you for the kind words in
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articles and starting some Manitou Springs articles at the moment. It's something I'll keep in mind, though. I'm not so sure that it's wrong for a man to write about women - or that we have to be the same race, gender to do a subject justice. But I guess since "housewife" can be a loaded subject I
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Regarding the age of source material, that was an adjustment for me, too! I cannot find the info on the help page regarding age of the sources, but I'll keep looking. I can give you an example, though. Older sources can be closer to the information, but with the lack of information sharing that we
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Citation templates may be optional, but given how helpful they are I have no idea why anyone would omit them. When I came joined Knowledge I disdained citation templates as clutter, fit only for folk who hadn't learnt how to format academic citations for themselves. I soon learnt to stop being so
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What's important here, though, is that the VisualEditor features an interactive template inspector; you click an icon on a template and it shows you the parameters, the contents of those fields, and human-readable parameter names, along with descriptions of what each parameter does. Personally, I
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I'm not happy with your edits to this article. An estate is not "a house" as you imply in your new intro. What do you mean by "The Annery"? I despair. You've done some superficial research and waded right in! All the ISBN's are great, but your text is embarassingly awful and naive. Please tell me
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The citation templates do not "lose" information like page numbers, editions, etc. The point is what the citations look like to the readers, not the edit mode. The citation templates ensured that the citations were correctly formatted; They had not been formatted consistently or correctly before
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would appreciate a copy too). It's clearly going to be out of copyright, but Google is particularly reticent in releasing later 19th century books to us in the UK - we only get snippet view here. I often find such books on archive.org instead, but this one isn't on there (though Vols 1, 2, and 4
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I definitely see your point on IMdB - I have used it as a source for list of films, etc. - but I have never used it as a source for the summary information. If you'd like, I'd be happy to find a substitute source for the info that came from the summary. (I noted in the comments that it came from
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I had a brainfart about the dates Videos are perfectly fine sources. The video thing didn't stop you from pointing out Horodok! I also didn't like edit about his notable subordinates. It feels like you're intentionally trying to cast doubt on his Naziness and suppress as many elements of the
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As I said in the comments, the print material just mentions year of birth. Videos are not generally considered a reliable source, print is much better. I am trying to edit what you've put in to ensure that it matches the source material, but thanks for taking out "village" for Lutsk. That was an
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The use of animals support the message of the painting. The owl from the basket at the conjurer's waist signifies his intelligence. Frogs jumping out of the mouth of the central character represent the extent to which the victim let go of reason and gave in to animalistic impulses, and the white
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I would add that James L. Crowley Specialist Advanced Science and graduated from Pittsburgh Mellon University research director at the CNRS (National organization for scientific research) robotic applications conducted a study of scientific approach, shape and background on the work and what it
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data structure, loaded through an extension called TemplateData. I'm reaching out to you in the hopes that you'd be willing and able to put some time into adding TemplateData to high-profile templates. It's pretty easy to understand (heck, if I can write it, anyone can) and you can find a guide
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Name of the article is probably wrong! just realzed, that I used my own translation here, found propper variant! For me, problem there, that if I add a quotation to the paragraph which already had it in implicit form (or inderect quotation, like in my last example - mention of specific author`s
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some topics well worth including like the reception of the radio dramas broadcast from the church of St Hilary. The mining history of the parish could be expanded as some of the copper mined in the district was turned into Newlyn copperware by local workmen. Bernard Walke's interest in animals,
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Hi, I see you created the category "costume museums" for museums with collections of costumes for the performing arts. Many of the museums you put in that category just have the word "costume" in the name, but are really fashion museums with collections of regular clothing. I am removing the
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do it--it can be confusing unless they are all equally non-notable, and I doubt this is the case. What I recommend is to take the least notable, prepare the AfD nominations, explaining all of this in full, and list them immediately one after another, in groups of 2 or 3 of approximately equal
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Note: I replied on July 02 Yatrides Talk. My message contained an important question: I hold press articles, international documents that have provided me Collectors obliging, such as the cover page of the Lyon's magazine club No. 333 with the title alone "YATRIDES" on the sale of which I have
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The results of his research in fundamental physics carried out at CEA concern new properties of the light emitted by an incandescent solid body and its influence on hydrocarbon components. We know the light of our star the Sun is in variable incandescence (thermonuclear) and that human race is
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nother added painting "Essential Vibration" 97x130cm (1982) applies a new approach of light and time. But also, it is the foreshadowing of the film Lars von Trier "Melancholia", about which background is represented by a collision with our planet the Earth. It is highlighted by Alexandre Sacha
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In the past, our approach to article production of this sort has been to try to get the contributor to stop it, and to make more useful contributions. It may be hard to get their attention if they use multiple names, these situations can be very annoying. The official way of doing it if it is
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The painting is Yatridès apocalyptic prophecy. I got confirmation this year at Cannes for the film Melancholia by Lars Von Trier: sublime images, cruel and agonizing fresco, under the sign of Tarkovsky, the end of the world caused by the collision with the planet and its paralysed characters)
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Last case most complicated for me, because it seems, that paragraph have two reference (to the reasercher who mensioned this opinion and to a book, where anyone can find this opinion). Or there is a rule, that author should place reference in the end of a paragraph? If it so, please direct my
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Thanks for your helpful assistance with restructuring and citations for this article. I can understand why genealogical websites might not be considered reliable resources by Knowledge, although I do believe much legitimate research goes into them. I'm going to add a citation from a separate
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Hi Carole, I only read your article quickly but I thought the fact that she was a founding editor or that she had "come out" was maybe a bit hookier too. As it is I see its queued to go so I didn't want to create an alternative hook that might just have caused debate for only a small (maybe)
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neither of us knows enough German to improve that article; the German Knowledge account of St Hilary might need to be different from the English one. Please do not spend any time with Google automatic translation; so it is for someone bilingual in English and German to do when they feel like
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You had posted that day, so it was not my expectation that I needed to post anything to your talk page - you had been quite engaged in the article - and I post article related information on article talk pages. An update regarding the edits (essentially answering my question) were posted by
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Dear Carole, Thanks for your openness about changes to the list of works page. You had done a wonderful job. I've added links to some other images, but I have never added images to Knowledge myself, so I'll leave it to somebody else. I used to edit with a username but I found the debates
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From my experience with these, the best thing to do will be to see if it continues, and meanwhile, start the afds. If it does continue, I'll mention it tomorrow at a suitable administrative board. Please do keep tagging them, at least with a notability problem tag, and I will see from your
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Oh, or did you mean to translate the St Hilary Church article from English to German. Ahhh! If that's the case, I cannot help out. I could use translate.google to get close, but that's all it would be, some who knew German would need to sort out the grammar, etc. Is that what you meant,
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Thanks for asking the question! Of the edits from the automated browser - underlinked, until now - hasn't been one I check closely because it didn't seem to be one that came up a lot. I'll check closer now. You had already had a pretty good number of links, but I added a few more. Good
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Thanks! I see that you also used Stacey Smith's paper for the bulk of the article about the Wheeler-Stallard House article. She found an incredible amount of detail! I'll check out the other sources as well. And, I've got some good biographical information from a nomination form for
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Well said, I returned to using citation templates for just those reasons. I don't always use them, if there's an article that I'm editing or expanding with well-formatted and consistently formatted citations that don't use the citation template, then I use the style in the article
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Hello again, This Australian church has some notable stained glass windows (including one referring to a criminal case). This is only a suggestion to you and has no urgency about it. (Manchester today has what the Germans call Donner und Blitzen.) Bernard Walke: there are still in
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I would first like to thank you for the changes you have made. I sincerely appreciate the tone you use for your comments. I hope the encyclopaedic style will give a correct idea of my life as a painter and scientist, because painting allows me to express what science can achieve
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Cool! I found a reprint of Banyard's book from 2003 - and two books that were printed in the last 20 or so years. (In the "Other" section of Further reading). There's more publications of Randalls - and more books, most of which seem to be older. If you're interested, I'm using:
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A quick reminder about using the account: 1) try it out; 2) provide original citation information, in addition to linking to a HighBeam article; 3) avoid bare links to non-free HighBeam pages; 4) note "(subscription required)" in the citation, where appropriate. Examples are at
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seems of a higher quality.) If there was a collaborator from the German end even better. // "Eclectic" is good; "folk music" does not mean quite the same thing in the United States as it does in Europe. "Its all folk music I guess; leastways I never heard a horse sing."--Louis
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Hello Carole! As promised I've looked carefully over the changes and everything looks good, except for one small typo in the introduction that I had overlooked until now. Can you take a look at my latest reply on the Harding Talk page when you have a little time? Cheers,
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Regarding the sources, they are geneaology books, with just a snipet view. In some cases I see the name with limited info - the person's name and location - but it's really hard to tell anymore than that from snipets. In some case I cannot see the specific person in the
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I'm sending you this because you've made quite a few edits to the template namespace in the past couple of months. If I've got this wrong, or if I haven't but you're not interested in my request, don't worry; this is the only notice I'm sending out on the subject :).
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Thank you, I only just remembered to come back here. I have given up membership of the Greater Manchester WikiProject so I should be able to do some more on Cornwall. The problem is trying to find more interesting topics. I hope you were not affected by the Colorado
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stating where the person is from in the first part of the intro. I appreciate your patience on working through underlinking - which I think may have been a false start from AWB, like I said from now on I'll watch that more carefully rather than quickly accepting the
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Hello CH. Did you delete the birth date point unintentionally? You said "copy edit" in your summary, but in actuality deleted the item sourced from the video report. Surely if you think the birthplace thing should go in there, so should the birth date thing? --
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Happy to help. I am wondering if you're used to writing scholarly or technical papers where that kind of attribution is necessary. Here you can make the point, without having to name the author or page number. I'll check the article, though, to see how this might
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I did post on the talk page, though, that I really think the episodes should be split off to their own article. It would make it a more readable article but still have all the information just a click away (to the split page) - which is a good thing, right?
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Another thing you might find are articles that are comprised mostly of lists (without "Outline of" or "List of" being in the article's title). If you come across any of these, please report them to me on my talk page. I'd sure like to take a look at them.
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So, I'm wondering... was it deleted previously and you've been working on it since in your sandbox. It was just a weird timing coincidence that I came in to edit just after you moved it from your sandbox to article space. I totally get how that would be
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I don't want to have to discuss these points any more than you do, but as a responsible editor (and particularly as an admin) I do feel a moral responsibility to ensure that any damage done to WP that I come across is removed, and the cause is stopped.
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have today it could also be "tunnel vision", subject to past tendencies to "shine a good light" on the people, and without consideration of other material. This was brought home strikingly when I did a series of articles about Abraham Lincoln's mother,
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Sounds good! From your comment in the edit summary... I didn't know that Judy Collins was from Denver! That was a fun note! She absolutely wrote some great - and sometimes pretty eclectic songs - I just knew of her background starting in New York.
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Thanks CaroleHenson for your suggestions . As i am new to wikipedia , i am trying to learn the same . I appreciate your support . I have few news paper cuttings to support the death date of Harbans bhalla . how can i upload the same ? pl guide.
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For familiarising yourself with TemplateData so quickly, and spending your time helping others do the same :). Knowledge is an educational resource, and even within the editor community, the opportunity to teach is one that should be jumped on.
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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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concerned that you don't really understand the huge difference between citation style (which isn't really all that important), and No original research, which is of prime importance. Don't use citation templates if you don't want to. But you
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Following your master-class in citations, to which I have paid serious attention, I am now confused having read the above - for the first time ever it must be admitted. It seems to justify the style I have been using, that is omission of
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Hi, your course sounds interesting - I hope you enjoyed it. Regarding the editing - I haven't been on in a long time so I ran the AWB editor against everything in my watchlist. Glad I could be of help. It's good to be chatting with you
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Sorry, yes, the pdf is what I meant. If I access that link I just get the index page for the book (with the bibliographic information at the bottom) with a small input box to search, which only provides the snippets. I've emailed you.
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I'm a little lost by this comment... Since good content is not supposed to be overlayed by bad, I'm a bit confused by this. I would expect that the lastest version of an article was the best -- and that the best wouldn't be buried in
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much for your help on this article. It looks really great and I appreciate the work you put in checking the sources. For the couple of pieces of info tagged "citation needed" I've found sources, and given the full citation details
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So, generally that's the scoop. In this case, I don't think it's likely that the source is inaccurate, based upon the nature of the book, but it's better to use a newer source - or back up older sources when you can. I hope that
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Hi, yes, I saw your comments on the WP:Bio page - and I thought I'd start with citations first and then start working on content from there. I will definitely check out all the info in the article. Thanks for the heads up about
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I am blown away and very sad today based upon your recent and continued attacks - blaming me for something YOU did and blowing something out of proportion when there are sources that provided the information I posted for
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Just saw your cite fixes....could you please review the contents of the infobox; I think some are spurious, and it needs reformatting anyway? I'm swamped, but did post a notice about this on the WP:BIO talkpage a moment
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One tip for you, if you would add: --~~~~ after your posting, Knowledge will add your name and timestamp. That way we know who posted a message and when (without someone having to come behind and add the signature back
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There is absolutely no question that your participation in Knowledge can be extraordinary based upon your subject knowledge. I hope you really here to make good / great articles according to guidelines, and help fix
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My pleasure. She sure had a lot of fortitude! It looks like I didn't find anything about different dates and places of death - or I would have noted it. What other information do you have about dates and places of
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string quartet tribute to a painting Yatridès "Les nouveaux Rouleaux” (the new scrolls) and Gustave Hodebert the French Academy wrote a characteristic poem, about "La femme à la mouette" another Yatrides painting
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Ok, thanks for all the helpful information. That does make sense. I found a published source (again old) that listed his parents and wife in a biographical entry. That should help with those citations for now.
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That is surprising: but many years ago I got a few of her recordings & the songbook she compiled. At one time my idea of Denver would have been a fairly large city somewhere in Colorado east of the Rocky
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I'm not sure what you mean by "scan", I've downloaded the pdf (if you meant a digital version of the book), but am not sure how to get it to you. It doesn't appear that I can send documents via wiki email?--
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Hi Carole, thanks again for looking at my draft for Alex Castellanos. I've been working through your comments and before I update the draft I have just a few questions for you. I've replied to your feedback
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So nice to relax and enjoy a nice trip! I missed you very much! I was chosen to take an online course on copyright laws from Harvard Law School, I hope after the course I can be more helpful around here :D
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author A believes B in article C" if you like, it just gets a little wordy and the article name will be in the citation. If it's a ground-breaking article, though, you may want to mention the article name.
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Hello, That's sounds interesting! I've been working on a number of things with several organizations lately and have been very tied up. But when I get a bit of a breather, I'll look into it. Sounds good.
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No. 3, 17/01/1996. " Yatrides et son siècle was established to protect the public, civil and professional interests of Yatridès's works. The organization is composed of "senior officials". On 17 January
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If it helps, adding the {{in use}} template at the top of the page will let other editors know that the article is being worked on. I get how frustrating that is, it's happened to me a lot, too!--
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in reality it is only a brief fragment of professional life Yatridès. You will see in the five pages of the Dictionary of painters you mention and other elements appearing in Yatrides Authentic.
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Hello Carole, thank you so much for making those edits based on my suggestions. I've just followed up with a reply hoping to make a few modifications; would you mind taking a look at it again? (
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relating to apparent typos and small factual errors. If you might have a chance to look at those, I'd be very appreciative—but you've been helpful enough, so if busy, I can ask around! Cheers,
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see photos of the gravestones because we can verify what the gravestone says. I have done some work in that area with gravestones & findagrave links related to Medal of Honor awardees. –
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Will do! That's a handy list. I have a spreadsheet with 2208 rows (articles) for cleanup - based upon articles touched. And, you know I love resolving uncited or misappropriately cited info.--
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The dictionary of painters you mention, also contains many other elements, described on pages 5 to very concisely, which is, nevertheless, 8 times more than André Lhote great French painter
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Hi, Great thanks! It was one of those magical trips where everything went very well - far better than I could have expected. I everything is going well for you. How are your courses going?--
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Thank you very much! I am afraid implicit quotation maybe not ideal name for this, I probably meant implicit reference (sorry!)! When author reference somethink indirectly (like in scheme
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Hi, I put down all the ideas I could think of in the Medicinema article -- and added some sources to take a look at as a starting point. Do any of those sound interesting to you to explore?
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I`m afraid that my problem with last example is a bit more complicated: not just "Lyotard believes" but "Lyotard believes that postmodern architects have nothing to do with Postmodernism (
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an appreciable amount of content. Some of them won't have any problems worth fixing: if you think that applies, just remove them from the list with an appropriate edit summary. Thanks!  —
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f patents in my name all exclusive claims were granted in countries with harsh examinations, honored in particular by the United States Patent Office in Washington DC" (yatrides.com: -->
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Having created/expanded most of those Aspen NRHP articles, I had realized that Wheeler probably deserved his own article, and while I was going to do it I never got around to it. Thanks!
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That is so strange - I was working inventory from the "New pages feed" - picking up the oldest items in the queue. I see now that you moved this from your sandbox to the article space.
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On 17 January 1996, Yatrides et son siècle was established to protect the public, civil and professional interests of Yatrides works. The organization is composed of "senior officials
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I've also tried tracking down the "what links here" route and there may be more that way. It's late here, too, so I'll reread this in the a.m. and tackle it with a fresher brain.--
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Thank you for removing the OR material that you added back to the article. I struck out that sentence based upon the insinuation that I was the one that added it, when it was you.
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I am so offended by the recent attack - when you have evidence of me working through things with you - that I am striking out the incorrect information.--16:07, 9 July 2013 (UTC)
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Entourage: Paul Perroud Director, Offices of Special Application of Physics, French Atomic Centre, CEA-CENG). This is what is shown in "Yatrides and his century" that you quote:
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Dear editor: I see that you've worked on this article. Perhaps you know the answer to my being lost in regards to the last part of the paragraph within the article that reads,
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We're so happy you wanted to play to learn, as a friendly and fun way to get into our community and mission. I think these links might be helpful to you as you get started.
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Somethings definitely to think about. I'm in the midst of something right now, but these could be interesting a bit later. Nice to hear from you. I hope you're doing well!--
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Hello again, You seem to have more than enough work which you might get round to doing. While I am here I will just leave two more Cornish places which are rather sketchy:
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Yes, she sure was! She must have been a very unusual woman for her time - and brave by today's standards, too! I'm guessing that there's much more to the story about her.--
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On all matters that depend on my career, I have copies of all articles, images, catalogs numerous exhibitions, world events. How to send these copies of these documents?
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on Monday, 1 July, as the default editor. For those of us who prefer markup editing, fear not; we'll still be able to use the markup editor, which isn't going anywhere.
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Lyotard, Answering the Question - What Is Postmodernism? // The Posmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge, Minneapolis; University of Minnesota Press, 1984, pp. 71-82.
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But based on your continuation of that sentence: "... which is why I have been studying the WP guidelines on how to make citations", and the rest of your comment, I'm
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Thanks! That's how I started, and he suggested that I post it on the admin undeletion page (in the event he was off-line). I did update his talk page, though, too.--
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Batterson's work (as well as a similar one by William S. Perry) seems to be the chief biographical source of information on Episcopal bishops in the 19th century.
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if it seemed to warrant it. So, I've been checking around some more and have found a few articles that have marginal notability and one that has clear notability.
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Hi, thanks! That was nice of you! Sure, I'll be happy to help out! I'm not sure what you mean about how to update the info -- there's a really cool tool called "
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Melancholia jutting irresistibly toward the earth, as thirty years earlier on the paintings of an unknown sphere Yatridès advancing towards a paralyzed painter"
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3) If using old sources (like more than 100 years old), it's recommended that there's a qualifier that "Historical author" (name).... provided the information.
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in this case I almost sure that I should use a direct reference to article, though it was in a list of litreture, and I was not completly sure, now I add it!
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article. A text book example of how to bring an article up to scratch. I wish I was as thorough. Only thing I'd question would be the IMDb cites. I know
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Thanks, that's very sweet of you -- same to you! The English royal mistress article could be very interesting to work on... I'll check it out in a few days.--
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I'm still working on research for the current discussion, although I just realized one of my suggestions from the last round didn't quite go in right. I've
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Hi. Thank you for your assistance in the page of Medicinema. I like your ideas. We'll work on it together and some of the other pages if you like. Cheers
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consider Yatridès great innovative painter whose major collectors Gweneth Vidler-Dulles Chairwoman of the Franco British Chamber of Commerce and industry
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as you see fit. As a Dutch speaker, I can confirm it's what was needed, and indeed gives an overview of the whole nepotism in Belgian politics situation.
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Yatrides remains modest and surely would appreciated Vanessa Fize recognizes his work. However it would be in the standards restore my text June 6, 2013
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Ok, I'll start with others first. My car was vandalized and I have medical tests today, and a bit more, so I may not start today - but I'll get to it.--
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1) Because historical sources are "notoriously" inaccurate and newer sources benefit from historians who have sorted out material from numerous sources.
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impossible to find a way of explaining is to ask for a sockpuppet investigation, but this is somewhat complicated and always takes a considerable time.
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Tremendous. On first glance, looks good. On Monday I'll pull out the fine-toothed comb, but regardless I really appreciate your help on this. Cheers,
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Sounds great that you've got newspaper clippings for Harbans Bhalla's death - and it sounds like info about the University publishing his material.--
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Punjabi university website link is also there as it is a famour university in India, punjab, patiala. thanks once again . looking for more support.
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There are no stupid questions, but some are excellent! Good questions are those that reflect serious curiosity about editing and help others learn.
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Struck out offensive and unneeded comments re: Mark Rolle article. The source does not say whether it was Petrockstowe or Huish - removed link.--
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What is it exactly that you're suggesting as an alternate course to look at the non-notable articles as a group? I've never done that. Thanks!--
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the appropriate places. Within a paragraph there may be several citations at the end of sentences, if the material comes from different places.
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I am the author of the biography, which was amended June 6, 2013. Documentary research Support in the Organization "Yatrides and his century"
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return. The WikiProjects where I am involved are not very good at noticing the good work that is being done and awarding Barnstars and DYKs.--
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and join in on the ongoing discussions there. You are also invited to add new nominations, and comment and suport on the current ones at the
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The new house is very neat, 3 bedroom semi detached with front and back garden. Hope you are having a relaxing Sunday, hugs and smile! :D --
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Cool, thanks very much. Let me see what I can do about finding answers to your two questions, and I'll follow up early next week. Cheers,
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Wow, really? That is awesome! I think I have magical powers, I am a Sunday baby. Yes, the weather here is great and we had some BBQ! :D --
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My Copyright course is going to finish next week! I am now doing some revision, how are you doing? Be good, keep smiling and talk soon!
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noting here that these prices represent between collectors and not for the benefit of Yatrides. You will also see that rigorous critics
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Thanks! I was hoping someone would have a thought "off the top of their head" - if not, I can go searching myself. Much appreciated!--
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No biggie - I just thought it prudent to ask. It's a while since anybody else has bothered to edit the articles I work on. Doh! That
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already spoken, and number of other catalogs and personal exhibitions in rooms as the guest of honor as well as biennials in rooms.
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Received, thanks. I'll see what use I can make of it. I'll also let Lt know I have a copy and can forward it to him if he wishes.  —
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The main point for you is not whether or not to use citation templates, but to correctly cite the information in the article. And,
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find this pretty awesome, and from Monday it's going to be heavily used, since, as said, the VisualEditor will become the default.
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Thanks. There might be some interesting symbolic significance. Wonder why it's not in the painting, just the engraving. Take care.
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I see the stork in the engraving version, but the article's text seems to "dangle" in its explanation. Any idea what was meant?
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was my incorrect inference based on him founding Purple Strategies), would you mind removing "former" from the intro? Thanks,
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04:34 8 July 2013, where you changed "Monkleigh was given to Montacute Priory" to "Monkleigh was given to Montacute Priory
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Oh, if you have a preference for whether I tackle OR tagged or other articles to check, let me know. Either works for me.--
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Excellent, thanks! It's great attention and I think the DYK process is great for polishing articles. Much appreciated!--
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Hi Carole! Just a reminder that if you're looking for something to work on, there's still plenty of unfinished business
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Yep, agree about source reliability, it's just a starting point. Nice that you've worked on Medal of Honor awardees!--
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It's an interesting article. I didn't know about Film Sack, but I'm really interested after having read the article.--
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of their importance in early radio history. (If this makes no sense: it is now the middle of the night in England.)--
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page where we will be highlighting our older TAFI articles which have now become quality articles on the Knowledge.
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Suggest you email the deleting admin and request a copy be sent to you. I've done so in the past with success. –
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Hello CaroleHenson, I was wondering if you can help review the Personal life of the living male singer biography
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Oh, by the way, I was also confused by the entry of one month and day - and an update to another month and day.--
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If you know about or spot any structured general topics lists in articles, please let me know (on my talk page).
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Good news! You are approved for access to 80 million articles in 6500 publications through HighBeam Research.
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I have responded on your talk page and the article's talk page. It's not a copyright violation if it's quoted.--
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the least notable; a group nomination where some are more notable than others is generally not productive.
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in imaged copies from originals. I leave it to you to check these references that embody the facts cited.
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Wikipedian joins the National Archives full time; the Getty Museum releases 4,500 images; CERN goes CC-BY
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That's funny! It's sometimes hard to find the right balance - if you prefer to unlink those, go for it!--
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for more information. Feel free to sign your name under "Members". I look forward to your involvement!
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Well said, Carole. Sorry about the ec! It's exactly because Lt's knowledge and research (and photos etc.
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I'm not sure that I understand what the problem is. Is it that 2 citations are needed for the sentences?
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articles. Here's a link that shows how they identify helpful movies based upon individual's situations
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I'll have to dig out the reference books. I'm going on memory. It must have been Frances K. Eisan's
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that I sent you. When I post to an IP users address, I'm never sure if it's going into a black hole.--
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I'm done. I had no idea that anyone was editing at the same time. Sorry to have caused a disturbance.
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Cochrane round 2; HighBeam round 8; Questia round 4... Can we partner with NY Times and Lexis-Nexis??
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tip is awesome - I'll definitely use that! Yes, it had been PRODed, unanswered, then deleted. I had
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she had died. And your note was sent just about the time she returned. How is that for coincidental?
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OCLC innovations in the works; VisualEditor Reference Dialog Workshop; a photo contest idea emerges
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identified as Alfred the Butler" (both quotes paraphrased by me to emphasise sense given to reader)
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Yes, will do. And, I can start moving over the sections that are already reviewed and good to go.--
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They must be mentioned because they represent the development of my work since 1945 until our days
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Off to a roaring start this fall in the United States: 29 events are planned or have been hosted.
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I have in any case removed the reference to Canonsleigh in the Manor of Monkleigh article, as OR.
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I'll be around in several hours from now and can check in with you then. Glad that you're here!--
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Hello again, Carole! Just posted a response to your two open questions on the Harding Talk page,
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Oh! Don't worry! It is harmless, but I've encountered blokes who've been fussy about such things.
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Sorry, I was not ready for such operative response! Unfortunatly I left after sent my message.
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There is a way to nominate a group of articles at AfD, but what I am suggesting is that you do
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I do not intend to engage in any more conversations that start on the offensive. I'm over it.--
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I personally don't have a problem with taking lists of works from IMdB. Does that concern you?
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There's probably a lot of better source material on his bio in one of the sources I used for
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WikiProject Open kicked off in October, with several brainstorming and co-working sessions
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Peaceful and non-litigious Yatrides never responded, allowing time to reveal the truth.
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Just some friendly advice: always check the history for a good version before tagging.
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Sounds like a great idea to resolve the OR issues. Thanks for keeping me in the loop.--
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and uncited information, rather argue about whether or not to use citation templates.--
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Hello CaroleHenson. I am just letting you know that I declined the speedy deletion of
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shocking examples of an almost cavalier disregard for detail following your edits to
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An initial response is sent you in order not to overwhelm you. The rest will follow.
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this weekend and trying to keep warm. I hope you're having a lovely Sunday, too!--
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in which your forensic examination of article sourcing would prove very useful.  —
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You know perfectly well what the guidance on citations is: you discussed it with
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Well best wishes to you regarding all that. There's no rush here, of course.  —
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I also don't understand "The answer to the question: what is postmodernism?".--
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I'm lost on "no implicit quotation". Maybe I need to back up to your example.
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only. Have an item for the next issue? Leave a note for the editor on the
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I hope your class went well - and you're still enjoying your new home.--
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where I'm sure it's hidden in some discrete corner. :) Happy editing!
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I've run across a number of these over the years. One example is the
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Thank you very much I will put a citation at the end of paragraphs!
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My pleasure! Thank you for making sure the information was correct!--
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5 pages copied entirely on "authentic Yatrides" that you can watch.
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I look forward to "hearing" from you (on my talk page). Sincerely,
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Ah, you don't need to add the article name, it's in the citation.--
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My pleasure! I've agreed with your changes and took care of them.--
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Thank you, that was nice of you and is pleasant start to the day.--
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the WikiProject Film Award for his/her valued contributions to
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Hello CaroleHenson. I am just letting you know that I deleted
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I've closed both our AN/I reports, hope that's OK with you.  —
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Welcome - and congratulations for starting an ambitious topic!
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Love the Louis Armstrong quote! I can picture him saying it.--
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was considered the first important naturalist from Argentina?
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regarding approach for the non-notable, genealogy articles.--
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Surprised you didn't copy me into the discussion on Annery. (
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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I can put on the Commons page that matches the text below :
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My pleasure! Thanks for doing such a great, thorough job!--
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Hello, CaroleHenson, and thank you for your contributions!
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By the way, I tried searching on the net and in books for
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I returned your email with the PDF. Happy researching!--
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Just spotted that he's retired again. Must dash.  —
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to see if renewal is possible. We hope it will be.
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