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not done it, I believe I may request that the new article be reviewed and the tag reevaluated. But what is the use of prominently displaying a 'nominated for deletion' tag from 2007? If I were to nominate a model page for deletion, would that page need to carry my tag at the top of it forever? It seems to me that once a nomination for deletion fails, any associated tag should be removed (or, at the very least, eventually archived, as I did). Over this last month, the PROUT article was totally rewritten and vastly expanded. As a result, the PROUT page no longer looks anything like the page that was actually nominated for deletion. So, the 'nominated for deletion' tag might have made sense five years ago. It might even have made sense just 2 months ago. Today, however, it is entirely misleading. --
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using that resourse to study even if the site is from 1994. While I can see you allow real spam site like About.com on French language. I really wanna have an explanation please why you gave me a warning because it was a spam site when it is absolutely not a spam site and will never be. Thanks in advance.
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the external links to Mount Sinai, Brigham, Univeristy of
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The site is still not a personal web site and will never be, he made this for an educational project with a staff of employees. And point 11 does not say it is forbidden for personal web pages but shall be limited. I know it is not personal web site since I am part owner of Webworqs, Inc and
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AS far as being self promotional, I am an adventist in the health care field (mental health) in Albuquerque. When I was told about the new stuff in portland (friend works up there) I wanted to share it. I was only following precedence on those other operation pages/links. .
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from the city. This has been argued previously and there was no consensus for Limerick redirecting to Limerick (poem). However, I feel that Limerick should redirect to the disambiguation page and the current Limerick article should be called Limerick City.
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agency. All of the resources on our listing are funded projects of the NEH or EDSITEment developed lessons. You can also find our resources on the Library of Congress website but we think it would be better to have the link to our full listing as well.
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from a temp page in mainspace to the current article? Eight million years ago, there was a rule somewhere or other that creating temp/work pages in mainspace is verboten. No way i could find the rule now, but thought you might wanna know.
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Hi. I reverted a messy edit, someone confused your user page for a talk page. While I was in there, I did a little tweak on the layout. Just revert if you prefer it the other way. Best wishes for the new year, Graham.
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