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2729:, so maybe they're not useful. The first is that her "fiction isn't studied with great intensity" now, as you say, but I think this is because of movements within feminism and nineteenth-century studies ... while the recovery of women authors from this era used to be the craze in the 90s, I imagine there's not a huge appetite for this anymore (though I know a few people whose work is just that, so I don't mean anything negative by my suggestion). So perhaps our hands are just tied; certainly more recent scholarship exists, but I doubt it meaningfully changes the landscape. Relatedly, my next thought is that FA-adjacent areas on WP are a hellscape of nit-picking concerns by those who don't know mud from ... well, a certain substance that looks like mud ... and is unworthy of serious attention, unless you're in a block or get bitten by the "big" (:P) or want to avoid something, in which case OK. I might take a look. I should hopefully have more time for editing now. I do have an article in progress about an interesting Gothic story that I might email you in a few weeks about, I think you'd like it. I have a draft for 1269: 2132:) because of artistic details like the shadows, the perspective being somewhat above the children, the Queen being directly in profile. These all culminate, I think, in an image of colonial dominance over children, and distinctions between "high" (Danish) and "low" (Greenlandic) forms of life. Of course, this kind of argument can be made about any photograph, so I'm not sure. I figure: It may or may not be public domain (and I hope it is!), but since we have to interpret the artistic vision of the image to figure that out, it may just be easier for us to assume it's copyrighted and use a lesser version of the photograph. As a thumbnail, I don't think it's a problem... But I appreciate you made the change you did. I'm sorry I reverted; I don't like doing that, but I hope I explained why I think it's simpler this way. Hopefully while adjusting the images you read the article along the way... if you have more changes you'd like to make to 1068:
I think an infobox, being so short, definitely can't. But I say "not beneficial" - I don't say "harmful". If someone adds one or wants one, I think they're speaking for hundreds of readers who also want one, but who don't have a voice. And if something is not damaging, then, well, why not? I will probably never add an infobox to something, but I'll also probably never remove one. And hey, maybe there's a silver lining to it all: All of the RFCs on infoboxes increase editor attention to neglected articles on important people, so maybe the articles get improved along the way? But that's the optimist in me - hopeful that this year's message of "in resilience" is true!
2365:. As for the poem, based on what you described at leeky's talk - can you try this? Try to start a new section. If the poem appears, try to erase it and replace with something else, and then click publish. Perhaps then you can start adding new sections without it popping up each time. (Or you could also just publish the poem and then edit afterward, I think it might disappear for you after that.) Why it's doing that - I believe the new "new section" software saves old drafts. Perhaps you accidentally copied it when removing it from your talk, and the new software gets confused. Unsure. When I try to add a new section, that doesn't happen to me. 3836: 1861: 1289:, published five years earlier. Compare the original "On the pleasant banks of the Garonne, in the province of Gascony, stood, in the year 1584, the château of Monsieur St. Aubert" to the plagiarist "IN a romantic ſituation on the banks of the Garonne, in the province of Gaſcony, ſtood a caſtle which for many centuries had been in the family of the marquis de Netterville". Ha! But apparently the editors liked it? The story was originally published alongside a story called "Caſtle on the Clift"; in the next issue, after receiving a continuation of neither (though "The Castle of La Roche" promises one with an ominous 1125: 3051: 2242: 6216: 5445: 729: 3530: 4263:
Trim, what bright eyes flashed around in the Boxes; yet none so bewitching to me as the Widow Wadman's.—Methought, had she been there, her whole soul would have softened to see a figure, resembling your fair benign spell love, or write matrimony. Yes, said Trim, and the laugh was so loud when the artificial attendants would come with liquor to the Region of the Gods (for so folks called the gallery.)—I am quite bewildered, said my uncle Toby; never have I heard of, or seen anything of the kind to equal these
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from power in places like Knowledge (which I think is true), then placing value on "institutional memory" seems to just be valuing men for having authority in the first place. That is, "institutional memory" seems to be a polite way of entrusting men with everlasting power simply because they were there first. But maybe I'm cynical. I recently bought some relatively expensive books for updating some articles:
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died concisely and predictably. This is standard for biographies on paper, but not the English Knowledge. Add the list of works, and that's all I'd need for a composer. We have readers from foreign languages where Debussy is not covered for example. But like you, I'd never add an infobox where I know the principal authors are against it. (I did, recently, for
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from Aleph, and repeating to him many times the whole alphabet. He said to him that he should answer and speak after him, but he was silent. Then the scribe was angry and struck him with his hand upon his head. And Jesus said, "The smith's anvil, when struck repeatedly, may be instructed, yet is unfeeling. I can say those things spoken by you
2725:. I recently picked up a few dozen books on romantic lit (among other things), but a quick look through their indices suggests they're not helpful for this; mostly about poetry, and even if they were about Wollstonecraft, many are ancient ... like 1930s ancient :) I have two thoughts, though I know nothing about 5404:
Well, I came also to put you on notice that it is not ok to be supporting the crass rudeness you for whatever reason think is reasonable and measured because you are doubling down on it. In the meantime, I can't take your "notice" seriously if you think what Protonk wrote was reasonable and measured.
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Thank you for that! - Something strange happens when I want to edit your talk, - don't know how I arrive at a long beautiful and malformmated poem in edit mode. I had to edit the whole page to edit at all. - I made an exception from my DYK abstinence for Good Friday, - see my story today. Interesting
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are quite telling of how long-running and never-questioned personality worship, cataclysmic-prophesy-peddling, and self-selection for unfeelingness can erupt and burn people who have done nothing wrong. No "thank you for contributing in the ways you can" or "I will help you learn this", just shut up,
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as the novel that would set him apart from his peers, but it has similarly been forgotten; his book also stinks, but it might be his most enduring work. (Which isn't saying much, since most of his other writing was low-quality smut or ephemeral pieces in middling magazines.) Hopefully you enjoy your
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in a long, long time, but looking at the infobox now, do I think it can do her justice? Not really ... maybe this is is similar to how I feel about DYK capturing some essential factoids over what I feel to be someone's essence. And while words can't accurately capture someone or something's essence,
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BTW. Don't fault you for supporting nobody. I don't know if it's been mentioned in the arbcom discussions -- I try not to read them and rely on guides like yours ;), but it was at one point in the last election -- but the idea of "institutional memory" really bothers me. If women have been excluded
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If I wanted your advice, I would have asked for it. But while we're here, here's what I advise you to do: When someone criticizes something specific you've done, actually respond to that criticism, instead of focusing on an aside. This is important because focusing on inconsequential matters shifts
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But I totally understand your concerns, so I won't bother challenging your revert. I have indeed read the article when I edited the photo. It's very interesting, and what happened to the children is tragic, like not being able to speak with their parents in their native language. You did a good job
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Maybe there are parallels between in-group DYK factionalists and what you experience in infobox disagreements. Or maybe this is just my attempt to make this response less of a diary entry. On a lighter note, I wanted to say before, but forgot, that the image to the right is one of my favorites. For
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Thank you for great detail, and sorry for not much time right now. We don't talk about the forgotten articles but Debussy and Tchaikovsky, and some talk as if the infobox is an invasion into their property of a lead, while it serves the (harmless) function to have where and when someone is born and
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but it is unreasonable to talk about it over a year later. Maybe I just noticed it? Maybe I just decided to point out that reply after the accolades the editor was getting from someone else? I think it is reasonable to talk about it over a year later. I don't think it was reasonable and much less
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There have been Automatons formerly, said my uncle Toby.—Aye, that there have, said Trim; but they were no more, if compared with these, than your Honor's jackboots compared with the mortars used at the siege of Valenciennes. I have been to see them on Thursday night last, said my uncle Toby.—Oh!
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When they were comforted a little, Zacchaeus the teacher said to the father of Jesus, "Bring him to me and I will teach him what is proper for him to learn." He coaxed him and made him go into the school. Yet, going in, he was silent. But Zacchaeus the scribe was beginning to teach him (starting)
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Copyright is indeed very tricky. Even I don't know all the rules. Actually, the two deletion request links above shows that people at Wikimedia Commons assume that the threshold of originality for copyright of photos in Denmark is very high. Even some studio portraits don't seem to be artistic
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Then Jesus began to enquire concerning the form of each character. He began with the letters. Concerning the first, why it has many angles and characters, pointed, thick and prostrate and projected and extended; their summits gathered together and sharp and ornamented and erect and squared and
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from copyright, so it was PD in Denmark in 1996. As for the publication date, I don't think it needs to be determined. So long as a file is clearly a non-US work, and it was PD in its home country in 1996, the PD-US-1996 template applies. There's a lot of files on Wikimedia Commons with the
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the attention away from the topics at hand. Which are, namely, (1) that I still don't understand what you're trying to do with your revival of a user talk thread of someone who hasn't edited in over a year, and (2) that I'm concerned about your general attitude and editing.
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is one I sometimes search for, but usually don't remove. And the use of the word "female" as a descriptor makes me very uncomfortable though it's common. (NB: trying to get around "female" for certain subjects leads to some awkward writing; see
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Then Jesus said all the letters from Aleph to Tau with much wisdom. He answered again and said, "Those who do not know the Aleph, how do they teach the Beth? Hypocrites! First, teach what is the Aleph and then I will believe you concerning the
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asked so nicely. I will say that the "biased" remark is hurtful :(, in large part because I don't know what bias you're randomly accusing me of. But looking at the civility policy, I do notice that condescension is listed as uncivil.
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Also, funny you came to my talk page making your unsolicited opinion and yet here you are telling me "f I wanted your advice, I would have asked for it." I don't know what to make of it, except kind of hilarious. Sincerely,
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as a kid and the guide kept calling this beautiful gifted chandelier Czechoslovakian. I thought she was stumbling over her words, but no, she really meant what she said - I just didn't have the capacity to appreciate it.
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The image, taken on a cemetery last year after the funeral of a distant but dear family member, commemorates today, with thanks for their achievements, four subjects mentioned on the Main page and
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PD-US-1996 tag and without publication date. Even when those files survive a deletion request (due to copyright issues), I've never seen someone remove the PD-US-1996 tag. For example:
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I agree and together, we'll just stand up against the language of discrimination and aspersions even if used by otherwise highly respected veteran editors as in Debussy where it hit
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that kind of unearned personal familiarity, one which people rarely expect from the men we write about. Two other pet peeves in this area: I forget who first pointed this out, but
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is very personal: the DYK appeared on Knowledge's 15th birthday, and describes a concert I sang. I was requested to translate the bio into German for a memorial concert ... - see
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Rereading, it looks like I misunderstood a bit. But maybe these ideas will be helpful for the more involved issue that you have. Today: Going to look for more of Kummings' books.
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Hello Urve, since you mentioned editing a bit in the area of eighteenth century fiction, I wondered if you might take an interest in the Featured Article Review for
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Then Zacchaeus the scribe, astounded and amazed on account of all these names and the greatness of his speech, cried out and said, "I have brought this on myself."
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Hello. I understand that you reverted my edit because of issues with the copyright. The PD template for Denmark says that simple photos before Jan 1, 1970 are
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Thank you, and yes I love it. - Look for "adult" on my user page, - I'm sure you'll like it. - We are all both teachers and students, and it helps to remember.
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I think one day I will have the courage to leave this deeply unpleasant place, but I continue to delude myself into thinking anyone cares about articles like
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would be Whitmore's most enduring work, it is – like most gay literature of the time – neglected. (Probably for good reason. The book sucks.) Skir viewed
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of the English Knowledge's biographies are about women. That's a lot of biographies created in the effort to close the gender gap. Happy 8th Anniversary!
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Anyway, I did what you suggested, - adding it and undoing, and it seems fine now. Still, I don't know how it got there, with a time stamp of today. --
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re-read of Greenwell, and that he doesn't eventually become like Whitmore or Skir in the public memory, forgotten or untouchable. Keep in touch.
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from the Bayreuth Festival (pictured), - the image (of a woman who can't believe what she has to see) features also on the article talk. --
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friends, family, or associates of your last article subject, and re-examine group photos for other women who may still need an article.
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The word "biased" in the context I used is my perception of your posts thinking it is reasonable to write, and I quote from Protonk,
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Congratulations, and thank you for helping expand the scope of Knowledge! We hope you will continue making quality contributions.
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Thank you! - pics updated, but still 2 days missing. The old-style language turned up again, for Jenny Lind. I happened to find
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Thank you! About to head out, but will return to look at stories and read later. I'll look and see if I can track down a poem.
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In which over two-thirds of the featured articles section needs to be copied over to WikiProject Military History's newsletter
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I heard pleasant music today - did you know a string quartet with two cellos (and no article yet in English? - I nominated
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inverted; and transformed and folded over and bent at their sides, and fixed in a triangle and crowned and clothed in life.
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Thank you, - amazing how that cross reflects different aspects, rotating slowly. Yesterday I saw and heard the enchanting
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or related articles, I'm all ears. I've been editing them virtually alone, so an outside perspective might be helpful.
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by Kuebrich) to highlight citations to his own work. These all seem to be collected and read in the 90s. Interesting!
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for a 300th anniversary which will come soon. Travelling all weekend, and many other pleasant events with company. --
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Revised Code of Conduct Enforcement Guidelines up for vote, WMF counsel departs, generative models under discussion
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sharing impressions from vacation on Madeira 20-30 March, pics now at 25 March with ups and downs and two cats --
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as an adjective is so unfamiliar that it is read as a noun, so the the sentence construction makes it seem like
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What should Knowledge do? Publish Russian propaganda? Be less woke? Cover the Holocaust in Poland differently?
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is about a great pianist with an unusual career, taking off when he was 50. It's the wedding anniversary of
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Once you have made at least 10 edits and had an account for at least four days, you will have the option to
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Mueller Tower in 2015. Notice that it's not surrounded by snow or wet cement. That is not the case today.
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Hi. I'll take it under advisement and "take a good reading" (whatever that means), but only because
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I love that! I've been listening and reading many things lately, but I find myself coming back to
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Estonian businessman and political donor brings lawsuit against head of national Wikimedia chapter
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Court orders user data in libel case, Saudi Knowledge in the crosshairs, Larry Sanger at it again
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Clicks are real things that we can hold and have value. Clicks matter. Clicks are what drive us.
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Use the Google translate app and camera on your phone to translate text from an article or book
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on the article. I'll see if I can get around to editing it more, but I'm a bit busy right now.
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Thank you, and all the best for a passion project! - I do the small stuff, instead of making
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Beautiful pictures. Unfortunately, the only thing interesting I've been passing by lately is
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watchlisted in hopes of finding another interesting singer like this -- or a novelist like
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is a DYK hook from 13 years ago OTD: about the great music at one of my churches. Mozart's
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Foundation update on fundraising, new page patrol, Tides, and Knowledge blocked in Pakistan
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Some day we can make a vocabulary of the former wars, but today is still a feast day ;) --
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Mobile phone readers may only see the article "lead" – take some time to make it shine!
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Coverage of 2022 bans reveals editors serving long sentences in Saudi Arabia since 2020
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Have a cake (home-baked but not by me)! Enjoyed here before a dream of a concert. -
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treatment, while La Roche gets only a request. Maybe they didn't really like it. :)
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discussion, am on strike because of too long discussions, and that is one of them -
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New for the Signpost: Author pages, tag pages, and a decent article search function
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Good old days, in which fifth-symbol-lacking lipograms roam'd our librarious litany
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When creating an article, check to see if there is an entry in the sister project
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whom I saw twice, not Wagner and Strauss, but Bach and Weill. - Vacation pics! --
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Knowledge:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by time period/Recent deaths
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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On 1 March, a one-month backlog drive for good article nominations will begin.
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I feel she is right! Thanks for sharing that, and for adopting my stories! --
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Furor over new Knowledge skin, followup on Saudi bans, and legislative debate
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Twenty-six words that created the internet, and the future of an encyclopedia
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I came to your talk page to put you on notice, not "advise" you of anything.
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you came to my fucking talk page moaning about some shit ANOTHER editor said
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Since you have made at least 10 edits over more than four days, you can now
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Study examines cultural leanings of Wikimedia projects' visual art coverage
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to use just a first name when referring to a woman. (I had the problem for
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Today, to Paris (29 Nov) with a visit to the Palais Garnier, - to match
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without posting a request. However, you may continue submitting work to
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Voted support on 3, opposed the rest. Unfortunate slate of candidates.
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will be held in Singapore, 16–19 August, and will be facilitated by the
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to compare a hook 2023 style to one in 2012 (see my story today). - I
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Terms of Use update, Steward elections, and Knowledge back in Pakistan
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obey, stop whining, and if you dare speak, it better be in agreement.
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Explore Knowledge for all variations of the woman's name (birth name,
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We heard zoomers liked fortnights: the biweekly Signpost rides again
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collaboration with the Smithsonian, January 8 & 9 (global event)
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Spotlight: Introducing a repository of anti-disinformation projects
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has today a juxtaposition of what our local church choirs offer. --
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Second flight of the Soviet space bears: Testing ChatGPT's accuracy
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Superbowl? Pfft. Give me some Bollywood! Yours sincerely, the world
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Always good to hear from you, Gerda. Lovely pics, too, as always.
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of the English Knowledge's biographies were about women. As of
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Thank you! - Personal memory is better than institutional: my
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Determining Native American and Indigenous Canadian identities
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affiliates in the ESEAP (East/South East/Asia/Pacific) region.
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January 2023, Volume 9, Issue 1, Nos 250, 251, 252, 253, 254
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is that 300 years ago today, Bach became Thomaskantor, with
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Join us for some virtual cake and add comments or memories
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Wikimedia challenge to add more images of women to Commons
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5, 10, and 15 years ago: Let's (not) delete the Main Page!
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So nice to arrive at your talk that feels like home ;) -
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