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noticed some were reffed from the BBC, which is a bit more reliable so I reinstated them, but to be honest I'm not convinced the information is entirely necessary as many of them aren't politically active. The People article basically asked "Who are you gonna vote for?" but the answers don't necessarily reflect a political stance as many people are floating voters and vote for whoever they think is the best option at the time.
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I haven't had any problems until now when I noticed the lock icon at the top of the 'Jesus' page after having an addition of an image was rejected. It makes good sense to me that there be a gatekeeper here. Do I request permission from you to add something? I'm still learning protocol so I'd appreciate any help or guidance. Thank you.
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for the AFMP and it seems it's having an effect on the ITN (In the News). However, I wouldn't have minded as the entries concerned have gone but I didn't actually expect the events in Libya, Syria and now Ivory Coast to cost the ITN department of the AFMP (April Fool's Main Page) more than four hours
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Thank you for thorough reading! Sorry about the TOC, I didn't know that. Is there a way to have it where your reader expects it and still reduce it to level 3, the "scenes", for less "white space"? The movements are linked from the table. You said "the prophecy", but the text has three prophets talk
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Ouch. This is disappointing. I see what you mean about the diffs, but the two outcomes both seem unsatisfactory. If nothing is done, a historian would be able to follow the diffs, yet a topic-banned editor whose contributions have essentially been removed gets second billing. If a merge is done, the
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Hi Graham, I have finished expanding the article. Thank you for copy-editing and for correcting my errors. Unfortunately, the time I have available for editing has been severely reduced due to family circumstances. I intend to tie up a few loose ends here and take a
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Hi Graham87. Yes for the source, i'm working at the Moulin Rouge in Paris, so we are the only who have historic archive ;) And there was a lot of mistakes in the page. Sorry for the srandard format, i'm a newby :) I'v just finish the French page Don't hesitate to contact me, and thanks for your
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Thank you again! That little "a" was not in the Hogwood source, of course it's missing in the grammar, but I was told not to "correct" a source. I leave it as you did it, just a thought. I understand it's from a video, maybe a bit of sloppy speech. Copied from
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