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1350: 1498:. It's currently enjoying one Support, and green lights from the Accessibility and Image reviews, but comments have rather dried up. You were kind enough to comment yourself at PR, and you'll see the ordering has been re-cast as two other editors were as mystified as you by my original structure! I see Herr Offenbach is hardly in need of my support, and he's already had Image and Source reviews, but if there's anything else I can help with, let me know. All going well here but the constant presence of builders is rather distracting. Fortunately, the large number of public holidays and religious festivals enjoyed in this part of the world provides some respite. 3533: 4247: 1099: 745: 1692: 77: 1185: 1819: 2994: 21: 4019: 181: 298:, it says that undue weight should not be given to minor aspects, but this was a short sentence in a section regarding Randall's role in domestic political affairs during the time - I would have thought this would not amount to undue weight. Additionally it might be worth noting that the act was contested in the House of Lords, though I didn't make that clear in my edit. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts! 4197: 3619: 2928: 1874: 1052: 1768: 57: 973: 314:
first aid, outrages on Jews in Russia, Sunday trading, small holdings and allotments, street traffic in London and women in county and borough councils. In an article of a few thousand words we cannot give every single detail of a person's life: it is our job to concentrate on what is notable so far as the subject is concerned. The Housing and Town Planning Act is not mentioned in the
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italicised. This is rather a grey area it seems to me. I probably wouldn't italicise "Serenade for Strings" as there are several such, but "Music for Strings" doesn't seem to me a generic title, though I don't press the point. If anyone chancing to read these remarks thinks fit to expand on or contradict them I shall be pleased to see their comments.
3465:(May I call you just Aza?) Bruckner ā€“ I came to him via recordings in the 1960s (Philharmonia/Klemperer), and in particular the Seventh. I was in my teens and like many musical teenagers was under Wagner's spell (it has worn off a little, but not wholly, since) and the scherzo of the Seventh seemed to me in the vein of the 3132:, you put this in the list of sources at the end of the article: {{cite book | last=Jobson | first=Robert | authorlink Robert Johnson | title= | year= | location= | publisher= | isbn= }}. In the text you should give the page number of anything you cite. You can do this (as I do) by inserting <ref: --> 3437:
I have made a conscious effort these past few years to interrogate my negative reception of many big names. Liszt wasnā€™t an issue (Iā€™d liked him since my youth) but Brahms, Mendelssohn and Bartok didnā€™t come easyā€”I came to appreciate them much more after many tries. Whether this says more about me or
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My advice would be to see what other peer reviewers have to say and act on such of their suggestions as you think suitable. Politely reject well-meant suggestions for tweaking your prose unless they correct a grammatical error or clarify meaning: we are not here to impose our stylistic preferences on
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One last comment in this thread, please. If you cannot proceed with further comments at Catherine's PR, would you mind giving me advice as to how I should proceed before re-listing it at FAC? Also please do let me know of whether you will be available at the article's FAC. My sincere apologies if the
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As a dyed-in-the-wool Savoyard I jumped to the wrong conclusion about "Sir Arthur" in your heading, but yes I am the perpetrator of most of Bliss's article. As I understand the MoS, music titles that are generic such as Mass, Gloria, String Quartet and so on are in Romic but titles that are names are
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In terms of the substantive point, it's false to say that the entry has not been revised since 1910: the frequency graph, for example, shows reference to 2010, an indication that the entries are continually updated. This particular entry may not have been updated in the last couple of years, but the
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Is using articles from The Times, The Guardian, BBC News and The Daily Telegraph as news sources in a British royalty article fine for an FAC? I am asking you because you are a Britisher as your user page denotes. This is my last point here. Thanks for considering my request. Looking forward to your
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I don't mean to trouble you, but I'd like to ask if you have an interest in British royalty topics. I'm currently working on improving the Princess of Wales's article and since you were an accessibility reviewer at its archived FAC, would it be alright to notify you when it is listed at peer review?
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My opinion is neither here nor there. It may be relevant to Ms Bush's article that she plagiarised Delius, but it is not relevant to his. But if you wish to persist, please discuss on the article talk page where your opinions can be seen by any interested editor rather than here where they will not.
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The author supposes that a young musician, affected by this moral illness that a famous writer calls the vagueness of passions, sees for the first time a woman who combines all the charms of the ideal being that his imagination dreamed of, and in becomes hopelessly in love. By a singular oddity, the
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The author supposes that a young musician, afflicted with that moral disease which a famous writer calls the vagueness of passions, sees for the first time a woman who unites all the charms of the ideal being of which his imagination dreamed, and becomes madly in love with her. By a singular oddity,
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As an editor that reads casually, I am concerned with the experience of casual readers. I think that this wording is problematic because it may make many readers, especially those born more recently, do a double-take since it uses a fairly frequently used word in an uncommon way and thus may confuse
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You were quite right to insert the comma I neglected to add. I try to spot such omissions when I'm writing, but having been guilty of such lapses since the 1960s I doubt if I'm going to reform adequately now. Very pleased you're planning to look in at the Offenbach FAC. You'll be among friends: Gog
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The manuscript score is online and it is clear that Berlioz put a da capo and repeat marking in the Marche au supplice. But I mean, really! "Oh, we're nearly there, chaps, but let's go back to the clink and start the procession all over again!" I'm reluctant to draw attention to this silliness. The
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Just Aza is fine! I understand the difficulty in escaping Beethoven, not that there is any need to. Of course, the Seventh is irresistible, while both the glory of the Ninth & Drama of the Third have never failed me. I may be the only person I know who absolutely adores the 8th, perhaps above
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Among the other matters on which Davidson spoke in the Lords at about the time of the Housing and Town Planning Act were colonial marriages, election meetings in school rooms, House of Lords reform, inspection of laundries, prevention of corruption, liquor traffic in Nigeria, merchant vessels and
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The story goes that Liszt had a pupil (not sure that we know the name) that was not so skilled. He would come into lessons every week with a progressively worse playing of the original minute waltz and seemingly refused to improve. Apparently Liszt had had enough, so he scheduled his lesson with
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You might be amused to know that I am almost three decades younger than the lady. What are your topics of interest? I have come across your work multiple times in the past two years since becoming a contributor to English Knowledge. Looking forward to your response and anticipating our future
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for 2 October 2024. This is one of Brian's articles; if you haven't got it watchlisted, would you be able to pop it onto your watchlist and keep an eye on it, please? Could you check that it needs needs no amendments. Feel free to amend the draft blurb, which can be found at
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Nothing to add, really except that the key is to be consistent in your sourcing, so if the article uses the older style at the moment, you have to stick with it. I canā€™t think of a more boring topic to write a book on (or an article, come to that), but each to their own. ā€“
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Hello Tim, September 1 is upon us. The article is yours to edit and improve. I'll keep checking its progress on the weekends. If you have any queries, please post on the article's talk page or my user talk page. Here's wishing you and the Right Reverend all the best.
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Yours is the rigorous approach that cheers me greatly. For an easily understood and wholly verifiable hook you might perhaps say that in addition to his scientific discoveries he designed the Monument in London and worked with Wren on the rebuilding after the Great Fire.
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As it is a sentiment I find deeply entrenched in the opinions of many colleagues (even quite a few pianists), Iā€™d be remiss to judge you. Particularly when in such good company: I believe Clara Schumann herself fell asleep when Liszt first played his B Minor Sonata for
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Well, I've finished translating Berlioz's comments via Google and Microsoft. If you care to look in at my sandpit and tweak I shall be pleased. I am now working on a new section for the article covering critical opinion from the 1830s onwards. Suggestions welcome.
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Hello Tim riley, My latest FAC article is attracting little attention and is now possibly going to be archived without having received a support. Any chance of you taking a look at the article for me, with a view to helping to keep the nomination afloat? Regards,
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Personally, I have to wonder whether reproducing the entire text is suitable anyway, although removing it will require major restructuring of the section at least. What think you? Any editorial thoughts or suggestions? Or even active fixes? (Btw, I think the
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This sort of discussion belongs on an article talk page where it can be seen by any interested editor, rather than on a user talk page where it will be seen by few. If you like to raise your proposal on the article talk page we can see what the consensus is.
4297:, I changed the antiquated spelling "tap-water" to the modern spelling "tap water". As you point out on my personal talk page, the hyphenated form appears as the head word in the OED, but this entry was published in 1910 and has not been revised since ( 2266:. I have already addressed comments from two other users, and user Nikkimaria has completed the image review. Your suggestions at FAC would be greatly appreciated. I look forward to your response and the possibility of future collaborations. Regards.. 3792:
by an IP user adding Klemperer's Sephardic descent, which to me seemed unnecessary and also hard to believe that the IP user checked the source before adding that. That is why i reverted it. I apologise for not checking the source first. Cheers ā€”
762:). Yes, of course I fully concur (and am lazily relieved that the layout won't need shrinking - I'm rather attached to the manuscript images appearing alongside the relevant content, though I imagine that editorial opinions on that might vary...). 2826:
has certainly a plot strand about a claimant to a title, but, as I recall, he's an innocent little boy (put forward by one of the nastiest villains in all Trollope) and he dies before the end of the novel. Nothing at all like the Tichborne case.
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in the text or by using the sfn template (more popular now among editors, I think) {{sfn|Jobson|2024|page=xyz}}.. The latter has the advantage that you don't need to remember to conglomerate references to a particular page (e.g. citation 7 in
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up for peer review, and will be grateful for input from colleagues I respect. I don't normally stray deeply into German music and will value comments on whether I have the balance and the tone right. Poor Schumann! What a tragic life!
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I would just like to know your opinion on one thing. Based on my edit contributions, GA promotions, and overall my work here so far, do you feel that I am too young to write FA-class articles? Do let me know of your opinion. Regards.
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Thank you for your suggestions, which were greatly appreciated. Would you mind leaving a definitive closing note regarding your views on the nomination? I look forward to your response and anticipate our future collaborations. Kind
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You are, of course, welcome to work on the article alongside. Regardless, it will be all yours on WWII's 85th, and very likely well before. I hope you will take on the mantle. The article needs your erudition and writing skills.
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the cherished image never presents itself to the artist's mind except in connection with a musical thought, in which he finds a certain passionate, but noble and timid character like that which he attributes to the beloved object.
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You've lost me, I'm afraid. Removed from what? I certainly don't need confirmation that the novel is one of Trollope's. It is one of the many I have read over the years, though not, I seem to remember thinking, one of his best.
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article was too long for you to thoroughly review but that's how her life has been until now. I would, nevertheless, continue with my efforts to make it a shorter and more concise read. Looking forward to your response. Regards.
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I think you go out and buy it. Uusually new books are not released to libraries until six months after publication. And if aiming for FA, do not confuse "it's" (contraction of it is) with "its" (neuter possessive pronoun).
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I will be traveling come September. I love MC's story and for reasons all of which can be laid at my doorstep, I've dawdled. Still, there are a couple of things I'd like to do to earn brownie points and assuage my guilt:
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Thanks for your response. But how do I access the book and it's pages given that it's a new release? Do we get "just launched" books on Internet Archive and similar websites? Looking forward to your responses. Regards.
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I am too embarrassed to ask this at the Bliss Talk page (hmmm sounds dodgy) but is there a reason why some of the names of pieces are italicized and others not? Examples: Four Songs for Voice, Violin and Piano; but
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cherished image never presents itself to the artist's mind unless linked to a musical thought, in which he finds a certain passionate, but noble and timid character like that which he attributes to the loved object.
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I have indeed got access to Grove, which confirms that Aleksey Ivanovich Kandinsky was the grandson of Wassily. Grove seems to think he's still with us, though born in 1918. I'll email you some more details.
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Thanks for that! I have replied at my Talk page. If I had only realized that you were the author of the missing comma, I would have been much more reverential in my approach! Um Gottes Willen! I am ashamed.
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other editors. I'll look in at FAC if you get there and ping me, although when a subject is one completely outside my areas of interest or expertise I tend to restrict myself to commenting on the prose (as
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If you have been contacted by anyone using my name to write a Knowledge article for you, it has not come from me, it is not legitimate, and possibly a scam. Please report what information you have to
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Thank you for that, dear Aza24. Will you think me prissy and snobbish (or just plain stupid) if I say that I am not attracted to composers like Liszt whose works consist of more notes than music?
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This sort of editorial suggestion would be better on the article talk page where all interested editors can see it, rather than on an individual editor's talk page, where it will be seen by few.
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up for FAC at the moment -- it's already had a few very kind people drop in to review, but I think we're at a lull at the moment, so your thoughts and advice would be most gratefully received.
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Pleased and honoured to be asked. I'll send you suggestions on MC's talk page as you have done for me at Henson's. If your travels include a stop in London, please come to lunch at my flat.
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of people and it is not appropriate to add them all to his article, where it just looks like trivia ... it's just, in the nicest possible way, the wrong way round. Incoming is fine! Cheers
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is set to be launched on 6 August. If you were the one working on her FAC, how would you have cited relevant information from that book? Looking forward to your response soon. Regards.
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people. I would like to understand your perspective on this issue as I do not want an edit war, and I hope we can resolve this while keeping Knowledge accessible to the general public.
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If you prefer not to be notified, please let me know. Otherwise, feel free to review the article and its content. Have a lovely evening ahead, and I look forward to your response.
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I don't believe we've met, but I have long observed your work on English Knowledge. Given your extensive experience with FAC and PR, I wanted to inform you that I have nominated
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really ... I do have a bit of an interest in Creighton. Specifically, at home I live a few metres away from one end of Creighton Avenue, and where I am right now, in our (ahem)
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Oof... my excuse for coming to your esteemed talk page, rather than the article talk page was, of course, the particular copyvio aspect. I suppose that in addition to following
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and opening "Best efforts" and "Brand-new efforts". From what you say I calculate that I'm old enough to be your great-grandfather, though arithmetic was never my strong suit.
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it doesnt quite matter your opinion of how much you enjoy pop music, her song has carried part of his legacy onto the modern world, try not to let your bias cloud the facts
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On behalf of the Military History Project, I am proud to present the The Milhist reviewing award (1 stripe) for participating in 1 review between October and December 2023.
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Ah yes sorry, wrong knight! I was off down a complete rabbithole because I started with Roy Harris then found to my complete astonishment that Bliss had once taught him.
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I have been so immersed in it for the past couple of weeks that I can no longer see the wood for the trees. Did you happen to notice any suitable DYK hooks in passing?
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I don't object to quoting Berlioz's programme note in full ā€“ he's reasonably terse ā€“ and Microsoft and Google both offer decent attempts at an English translation.
4321:) ā€” all use "tap water" as the head word. So there is a clear consensus among modern lexicographers that nowadays "tap water" is usually written without a hyphen. 473: 2743: 775:, we should really post my OP question (minus the personal effusionsĀ :) and your considered response on the article talk page (I'm happy to do that, of courseĀ :). 1394:. I am sure there is some reason for this but, preferably without making the older children laugh at me and throw things, could you please explain how it works? 3469:
overture, and, as I was and will remain to my last day under the spell of Beethoven, the adagio seemed to me the next best thing to the Marcia funebre from the
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them, Iā€™m not sure. Bruckner is the one nut Iā€™m yet to crack. Iā€™m not particularly fond of Xenakis, for instance, but I understand that Messiaen encouraged him
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James Covert's biography of Mandell and Louise is what is most often cited in the article. I'd like to reduce that load by distributing the citations among:
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Sure! If you think that is better. I donā€™t know as much about formatting on Knowledge, so Iā€™d defer. I also just donā€™t like to step on other peopleā€™s edits. @
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is drawn in the main from the works of Clairaut or from the notebooks that he had previously given in the form of lessons to Madame la Marquise de Chastellet.
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Discussions of this sort should be on an article talk page, where any interested editor can spot them, rather than on a user's talk page, visited by few.
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page back in 2013! I actually went ahead and uploaded a 1928 short featuring her and added it to the page. Please let me know what you think.Ā :) Best,
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Thank you dearly for finishing up the final reviews and tying loose ends. The article would not have gotten here without your comments and support!
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I'll sit this one out. The article looks fine to me except for the citation templates, which need adjusting. Perhaps you would like to have a go,
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Rosenthal right before this student, and had him play his arrangement in 3rds. According to Rosenthal, the other student promptly dropped piano!
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has been nominated for a good article reassessment. If you are interested in the discussion, please participate by adding your comments to the
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has been nominated for a good article reassessment. If you are interested in the discussion, please participate by adding your comments to the
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Reviewing/patrolling a page doesn't take much time, but it requires a strong understanding of Knowledgeā€™s CSD policy and notability guidelines.
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under the weight of the honour that Kate Bush brings upon him; frankly, without her, would he be anything more than a ringtone today...Ā :)
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I don't think you are too young. We all get more experienced, and one hopes, wiser, with age, but nothing venture, nothing win at any age.
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To Grog's congratulations, may I add mine? And, yes, for the final lap in the Creighton relay I shall soon be handing the baton to you.
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Hey man just questioning as to why you removed my Kate bush thing, is it not part of delius legacy that he was honoured by Kate bush?
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I've given my support to the draft blurb. Shall run an editorial eye over the text of the article tomorrow. How I miss the old boy!
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I am just round the corner from the Creighton Memorial Hall. Not a coincidence. I shall try to keep a friendly eye on this. Cheers,
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By the authority vested in me by myself it gives me great pleasure to present you with this barnstar in recognition of your work on
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L'exemple de Hook & celui de Kepler Ơ faire voir quelle distance il y a entre une vƩritƩ entrevue & une vƩritƩ dƩmontrƩe
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This process may take up to 7 days. Feel free to contact me with any questions or comments you might have during this period.
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FA page is a wonderful achievement. I'm not at all possessive about this particular page, which I'd just like to see improved.)
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for 27 June 2024. Please check that the article needs no amendments. Feel free to amend the draft blurb, which can be found at
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Exposition abregĆ©e du systĆŖme du monde, et explication des principaux phĆ©nomenes astronomiques tirĆ©e des Principes de M. Newton
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1910 claim is a patently false one. What other dictionaries do (particularly the American ones) is neither here nor there. -
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up for peer review, with a possible shot at FAC in mind. After our successful efforts at FAC with other BBC radio comedies ā€“
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I was very worried that this comment had become disconnected, and I am relieved that it has now been plumbed back in. Phew!
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Surprised you haven't heard of him, although he is not particularly famous outside of the piano world! You should hear his
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Perhaps foolishly, I've gone and put another article up for FAC -- it is still very early in the day, but your thoughts on
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is currently struggling to keep up with the influx of new articles needing review. We could use a few extra hands to help.
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A bit of tweaking is needed ("vague des passions") and later in the text: "fixed idea" needs untranslating and leaving as
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I'm afraid I'm not much interested in the doings of current British royalty, but I'll peer review your article if asked.
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Hello Tim. I wonder could you spare a few moments for my random query? I am guessing that you may have access to
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There won't be a London stop this time, but might well be in the not so distant future. Thanks for the invite.
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brought back good memories for John and me ... can't believe it's still there! (the mud, not Ledoyen). - Dank (
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I suggest you reverse your edit and remove the hyphen. I shall not do so, as I do not engage in edit warring.
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I say! I'll need to visit my hatter in Covent Garden for a bigger size. Thank you, Gog ā€“ greatly appreciated!
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So, presumably, the translation needs to be removed (or possibly substituted by a permissable translation).
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Your cooking/food articles absolutely could not be lovelier. Thank you for bringing this beauty to Knowledge.
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I know! It was briefly collateral damage when I restored the section that T Cooper deleted. Apols to Martin.
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The paint hasn't even dried on this one, but is it time to run it through TFA, perhaps on July 15? - Dank (
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but please do take a look and leave your feedback if possible. Looking forward to your response. Regards.
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You're not as old as my grandfather is. Anyway, getting to the point, I'd like to make a comment on the
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a mathematician of international repute, and great-granddaughter the editor of a marvellous update of
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to study harmony, which I suppose is apparent in his work! Here I am with more composer anecdotesā€¦
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Splendid Tim! (...one minor suggestion). So happy for the page... I believe it's worth it.
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And is my elderly memory failing me when I remember the excellent "Mistymorn"? Happy days!
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Many thanks Tim, that's very good of you. They can't both be right! How very intriguing.
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Thanks also re the comma, and the good news regarding friends looking at Offenbach.
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If you concur I'll replace the pilfered translation with a tweaked Googlesoft one.
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Done. (I am amused to see that I am, to the day, thirty years the lady's senior.)
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most of the others. I'll have to give Bruckner's Seventh another listen.
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Stravinsky once was recognized on a train and called "Mister Fireberg".
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