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says to tag them as inactive and not delete them. It might not seem like anything to you, but it's one of those things that the community at large has decided we should keep, just like talk page archives and past proposals. Many of these pages also contain relevant information to people who need to
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Peninsula War page; it appears that some people have thought it an actual article (it's periodically edited), so I want to make it obvious to any reader that it's a hoax. If you want to edit it for any reason, tell me and I'll unprotect it.
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Hi you might be interested in joining the discussion or the project. We need a project name and at present the one which you created for outgoing material shares the same name. I wondered if we could change the naming and organize
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