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ja, jeg kan litt norsk - og jeg så på din side at du kan det likevel. Som forklaring - faren min bodde i Norge i flere år (før jeg var født), og som barn hadde jeg mange norske venner i
England - også nå har jeg mange norske voksne venner! Jeg har aldri bod i Norge, men jeg har reist dit flere gange
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I am very sorry; I've never knowingly applied the FA template to anything! If I did so by accident I thank you for taking the trouble to remove it. The only templates I wittingly apply are those for the WikiProjects Ballet, Dance, Echo, Swedish, Norwegian and Danish. My apologies and thank you again
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I see, good luck with your project! That was just suggestions, perhaps someone will wright about them sometime, or at least start them- If you look at them, they aren't very developed at
Swedish Knowledge yet, but articles will alway be finnished by others if someone start them. I have no user ID at
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Yes and no. The reason why you sometimes see the notation with the leading colon is because the colon deactivates the actual interwiki link. This allows editors to mention links in debates and similar without actually activating them on pages where they don't naturally belong. But when you need the
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Greetings. I notice that you've added the "This is a featured article in the
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Hi, i see that you are a member in Wiki-project Sweden, and that you are interested in Ballet? I don't know if you are interested in the history of this subject. But if you are, they are some articles in
Swedish wikipedia, that would deserve to be translated to English Knowledge, so i thought i
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Knowledge and modelled this entry on their suggestions. If the restoration of the rep. section is not acceptable to you, I've noticed that there is a seperate
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Well done, Robert. I understand your good intentions, and fully accept your explanation. Myself, I am more concerned with the music, and especially the literary underpinnings in
Mallarmé's poem (of which I have made my own metred and rhymed translation). So I don't follow all of the political
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Swedish, Danish and Norewegian plays here in New York (in English.) Current work in progress is a play about Astrid Lindgren to be performed on her birthday, November 14th; she would've been 100. Friends and I are planning a four year
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May I ask that in future you use the standard means to get discussion on such moves? The only moves that are considered uncontroversial, and so exempt from the usual posting of a warning and an invitation to discussion, are those involving a spelling error or similar glitch. See
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Could I ask that we discuss the NYCB entry before you remove things? The list you removed links to entries for the ballets in their repertory. NYCB has the largest rep. of any dance company in the world, so the list
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Agreed; I was in the process of replacing the current season rep. with their repertory of all ballets as your message arrived. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Robertgreer 15:06, 1 November 2007 (UTC) —
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Thanks for the note at my user page, Robert. I now understand something more about this. But I have to say it's most irregular! Please don't redirect again from talk
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Just a quick note to say thank you. I've noticed little improvements in some of my articles and I wanted to say I show my appreciation. Thanks. —
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