2601:). I think the article follows a quite common scholarly practice, as its structure is based on chronology instead of topics. This is fully in line with most of the cited books. As I also noticed that the article failed to explain why the Middle Ages is discussed as one period in scholarly literature, I expanded it with two sentences about the period's main characteristics (I refer to the third paragraph in section "Terminology and periodisation"). If we ignore these common characteristics, we can indeed conclude that the three subperiods were quite distinct, as it is presented in the article. On the other hand, the article (I hope) also presents the links between the subperiods. (2) The sentence containing a reference to Dodwell presented his PoV about frescoes in churches in the west. As I prefer facts and wanted to expand the article about details of Orthodox architecture and art, I deleted the PoV sentence, and added a sentence about Balkan church architecture. (3) Miri Rubin is primarily named because I preferred to quote her words instead of paraphrasing them. Furthermore, she is a prominent contemporaneous historian of the period, who is specifically mentioned in John H. Arnold's cited book about problems of medieval history.
7278:, but it is typical for them to wait until after you all are ready for a new look and as long as you keep this page informed and that work is steadily progressing in the right direction. (I am quite concerned that I haven't seen much progress yet, particularly in terms of re-organizing the content towards a trimmer version.) Where you coordinate the work doesn't matter; it can be on the article talk page, or on the talk page of this FAR, but to avoid clogging this page, the nitty gritty need not be conducted here, unless you need broader feedback beyond the day-to-day improvements. This page is for others to eventually declare Close or Move to FARC in the FAR phase, and Keep or Delist if it moves to the FARC phase. Considering there is a very large amount of work to do, my suggestion is that work proceeds on article talk, and that you let this page know bi-weekly how things are going. If progress stalls, editors are likely to suggest Move to FARC to keep the process moving forward. Perhaps an understanding of FAR functioning can be had by reading through
1221:. This article does need a review, but I'm skeptical that problems are that severe here. A quick check of page size for now vs. the promoted version suggests that very little about the text size has changed, so I rather doubt that much is actually unreferenced. Is there reason to believe something very significant happened since 2017? The idea that things have been quiet seems entirely reasonable to me, there's no need to include every stray mention in a news article. The two general references are trivial complaints - general references as a style are discouraged but this was promoted in 2005. I'm not necessarily saying this is an easy keep, but the reasoning is different - the problem isn't really an occasional stray line of uncited text, the problem is that standards have risen since 2005-2008 and this might not be a comprehensive enough citing of the best sources.
5275:: The literature on Ireland was not consulted; Ireland is not covered in the article at all, except to mention Edward governed it and it provided him income. Themes include the early takeover by Edward and some squabbling with his father; Edward treating Ireland as a revenue source and little else; corruption and incompetence in the administrators Edward appointed and repeatedly sacked; over-taxation to meet his war demands; speculation over food exports during the Welsh and Gascon wars; problems emerging from the Edwardian weak administration including a revival of the fortunes of the Gaelic areas' leadership, leading to regular wars in the period and following centuries. Thus although an absentee landlord, current Irish historical research sees him as signficant for the difficulties of Ireland that continued in the centuries following.
5373:, if they attempted any major changes they could be reverted, while the talk page is quiet enough to suggest it would be an unprofitable exercise.In the meantime they have built a solid case. They have identified fundamental omissions which don't only breach WP:FA? but Knowledge policy and pillar also.More broadly, it highlights the problem with a lack of expertise at FAC. There may not be always much we can do about that, but we must accept the consequences of it all the same. While the review of this article received an at first glance thorough examination, with the exception of a couple, most of the reviews were for prose and spelling and the source review lightweight. The latter, at least, could have e highlighted gaps in the scholarship.Still, it's not too late. I'm sure we're all grateful to
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Architecture sections. This gives the impression that the three periods are quite distinct with little connecting the historical division as a whole. This may be true (within usual historical fuzziness, although but then why is there only a two-fold division in Romance historiography?), but if so I'd expect something a bit more explicit about such disjunctions in Terminology and periodisation. Aside from that discussion, overall, it does not appear at an initial read through that the quality has obviously decreased since the linked version. Perhaps worth a note that the new version calls highlights a single historian (
5760:. A copy edit / check / tightening of prose could be done on my changes. Someone could check for issues with source and cite styles. I'm sure there's room for some cutting. On overall "weight", this is a problematic area as the last academic biog was in the 1980s. I would caution against judging weight via biographies alone; these tend to be partial and Anglo-centric accounts while are currently also rather out of date. Other literatures deal with Edward extensively (Anglo-Jewish, Scottish, Irish, Welsh histories). The prior Anglo-centricity of the article is what I've tried to re-balance, this is not a coincidence.
5289:: particularly, the support of and the psychological impact of the loss of Eleanor and some of Edward's key advisors around 1290 is often held to have impacted the latter part of his reign. This doesn't seem to be discussed. Also, Edward encouraged Eleanor to accumulate land wealth to reduce the call on his own funds, which was an important change for future queens but impacted a lot on domestic relations with the landed classes who were being dispossessed; it limited what he could do with taxation and was a driver in his policies towards the Jews. This is now touched on this but it could do with discussion earlier.
1146:! I'll have some time to fix references, clean up prose, and remove unsourced junk (that I can't find sources for). I'll get started in the next day or two. Perhaps between the two of us, we can get it back to decent form, but as for adding newer content that's been published in the past decade or so and getting it back to the highest possible standard, not sure we'll have enough time to accomplish that, as I too will be slightly limited on time. This isn't a film I've watched since the early 2000s with my kids.Guess we can make an attempt and see where that lands us. Appreciate your help either way!
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corrections should be discussed on nomination pages such as FAR. If the article is so far away from the criteria that it cannot be fixed in a couple of weeks, my opinion is to delist it and work on it without the time pressures of FAR, and it can be renominated at FAC when it is ready. Since this has been open for 8 months, and citation problems still exist (even after the above sections were removed) my opinion is that the article probably needs a lot of work to get it back to FA status, which should happen on the article's talk page.
9155:"After refugees explained the old name was a reminder of their most dreadful days, the American Refugee Committee changed its name to Alight. Alight helps millions of refugees in Africa and Asia with water, shelter, and economic support" - this needs significant work. The connection to Minneapolis is not at any point stated, and the discussion about the name change is not relevant to the city of Minneapolis. I'm sure the organization does good work, but this isn't the place to elaborate too much on a single organization.
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more sources per Z1720's
Polygon source are found, then those can be added to the article and used to expand the section. This FARC feels very forced when most of the issues could have been fixed with simple edits and research to the article by the nominator (Some of which have already been done by Sjones23). I'm willing to do a search for additional sources + adding anything found to the article if this works best, but as it stands the rationale for delisting this article is very weak and easily fixable.
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definite obscurity), WWG (seems to be associated with comicbook.com, which is marked as inconclusive at VGRS), Nintendo
Everything (marked as unreliable at VGRS - current citation does not name the publisher), Escapist (VGRS notes that this has had issues with insufficient editorial oversight in the past - while this is outside of the unreliable time range, is this really a superior source for FA purposes?), Noisy Pixel (marked as unreliable at VGRS, again the publisher is not named in the citation)
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most likely that she was being associated with the cult of St Hugh, in order to "clean up" her reputation, as someone who venerated a
Christian child supposedly ritually murdered by Jews. However, although the evidence is quite clear, it is also historians making educated calculations, not a matter of simple fact. At the same time, Edward's promotion of the cult is absolutely established and his purpose entirely clear. I'll take another look as the point re Eleanor is a difficult point to convey. --
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not mentioned until paragraph 4. I would expect
Noether's contributions to be more prominent and mentioned first, then the mathematical principles explained by connecting it to Noether's contributions. I think the "First epoch (1908–1919): Physics", all the second epoch, and all the third epoch sections do this well; I think the other sections need to feature Noether more prominently, which might involve removing some information, and will probably involve moving around some information.
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especially in the later parts of the section. Looking back at the 2007 version that passed FAC, I think editors added prose randomly into this section, causing it to become bloated and filled with non-notable information with low-quality sources. I suggest that this whole section be re-written and organised chronologically. This will greatly help with reducing the amount of text in this article. For an example of how a history section of a city can be organised, take a look at
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7436:. I still want to do more source work (last paragraph of languages needs verification; waiting for a new book on slavery which may improve the narrative) but I thought now is as good a time than ever to ask if I am rewriting this article to the standard that is expected. (I'm finding it a challenge to balance summary prose with comprehensiveness and neutrality...I've never brought an article to FA standard so I apologise for what may seem obvious to others.)
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technology in works by Rogers, DeVries and the
Bachrachs among others deserve mention. The later medieval section is rather weak on maritime advances, which are a very significant factor going into the 16th century as the reach of European ambition expands globally (economic motivation is fine but it needed the technology to achieve it). This should include advances in navigation (development of portolan charts and so on) not just shipbuilding.
8798:" and supplied about half the electrical needs of the US military during World War II" - the sources actually says "during World War II the firm produced nearly half of all the electric plants used by the American military during the conflict". There is an important distinction between "electrical needs" which implies all electricity usage, and then producing half of all generators, which doesn't really equate to half of electricity usage
6009:. If you include the list of doctoral students only in the infobox, then readers looking for a non-superficial summary will not find that information. Or, to put it another way, if it is so important to the article that it needs to be summarized in the infobox, so that even low-attention-span readers skimming the infobox find it, then it is also so important to the article that it should be covered properly in the article. —
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univeristy town, and can infer if that's above average or not). I would say something like poverty levels definitely need a comparison to national/state levels. The crime sentence is also ambiguous now, if it's the 6th safest city out of 10, isn't that actually the 4th most dangerous? I do know the answer, it's 6th out of around 20, but I'm not sure what constitutes a city as per the source. This needs to be fixed for sure.
4750:, another FA by the same nominator, where the article was based only on one book to the neglect of information in other sources, omitted major information (Hindman being suspended from command for awhile), and contained factual errors (incorrectly claiming that Hindman was present for the Chattanooga actions after Chickamauga), in addition to the sources failing spot-checks. A spotcheck here would be greatly appreciated.
9099:"The center expanded in 2005 with an addition by Herzog & de Meuron." - I'd cut this sentence; this is more relevant to the Center article than to the overall article on Minneapolis from the more high-level view we need to take with articles on major cities like this. I have similar thoughts to the extensive description of the enlargements to the Mia. The idea is to give a general overview of the topic of
5738:- Sorry, missed this one. To me the changes suggested are sound, and the research very solid. I do wonder whether there is sometimes a little too much detail for our summary style. But my real problem is that I'm not a specialist in this period, and as such I cannot make an informed assessment on "weight". It really needs, another, Edwardian specialist to weigh in. And those will be few and far to find!
5269:: Edward I is of particular significance to Welsh history. Edward is typically seen by Welsh medievalists as a coloniser, someone who did immense damage to Welsh society, culture and self-confidence, which produced a lasting anger. These items need expanding in the "Legacy" section at least. The literature on Edward I from a Welsh perspective was unfortunately contended not to exist during FA review.
5263:: Edward's actions are a large subject of discussion in this literature, which contends that he has particular significance for the history of antisemitism and for English identity, which incorporated an antisemitic element as a result of the expulsion. (These topics were notably missed in Prestwich.) These issues have now been addressed to a minimum level by myself but need a check for FA standards.
9629:- not sure on this one. The licensing claims that the copyright holder has released it, but the uploader to wikipedia doesn't seem to be the copyright holder and the file page indicates in multiple places that it would be copyright Larry Kanfer photography 2003. The original source link appears to be gone forever, so it may be better simply to replace this with another image of the lake.
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5926:" passage makes sense because, well, it's background. It has to cover concepts that were introduced a half-century before Noether was even born. That's just how math works: it's a cumulative subject, and we can't always take a thin slice out of it and hope for a meaningful result. Much of the uncited material can probably be found in any textbook on the area (e.g., the definition of a
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census figure. Crime data almost a decade out of date. Weird paragraph with just one sentence and it contains a statement about the number of
Japanese people in 2013 (a year without a census). The entire section from the 2010 census can be removed and replaced with 2020 census information. Also no need for income from 12 years ago to be mentioned. Lots of little things need updating.
9367:"Volunteer missionaries, the Pond brothers got permission at Fort Snelling to teach new farming techniques and a new religion to Chief Cloud Man and his community on the east shore of Bde Maka Ska." - the first question is when this was occurring, and the who gave them permission is unclear as well. Is this from the Dakota, the US Army at Fort Snelling, or the territorial government?
9053:"Minneapolis became the first major American city to allow broadcasting the Muslim call to prayer" - recommend rephrasing. This implies that there is a general ban on the call to prayer itself in its entirety, but the source indicates that Minnesapolis was actually the first to allow all five daily calls (for noise ordinance reasons), rather than the first to allow it at all.
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section about police reform, which surprised me because usually government sections for cities concern the structure of their municipal government, who their elected representatives are, and significant changes to these structures. While the operation of the police could be part of this section, I am unsure if it should have the amount of space that it does in this section.
9244:"Ruhe stopped the state from building a highway through Minnehaha Park, a conflict that the park board appealed to and won in the US Supreme Court. During Ruhe's tenure, the board learned to accommodate growing public participation, and it became an environmental steward when faced with Dutch elm disease and improving water quality.." - is this from those pages in Smith?
8965:"Sources disagree on the exact location and elevation of the city's highest point, which is cited as being between 965 and 985 feet (294 and 300 m) above sea level" - is Soper's 1915 figure really relevant anymore? The city has grown so much in the last 108 years that it's not surprising at all that more recent sources give a higher peak as the city expands
5283:: the article may not fully capture the nature of Edward's devotion. It covers his piety as actions, rather than as a belief system. There is commentary about his and Eleanor's piety giving them a sense that they were doing God's work, which makes sense as Crusaders, and explains better his sense of certainty while doing morally reprehensible things.
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of about 10,000 words takes between 30 and 40 minutes to read at average speed, which is close to the attention span of most readers", this page is well below that. I removed the first cn tag you added in "Life phases", as that paragraph summarises the whole section (which is referenced). I also added citations for the second one.
9493:"Racially discriminatory federal housing policies starting in the 1930s "prevented access to mortgages in areas with Jews, African-Americans and other minorities", and "left a lasting effect on the physical characteristics of the city and the financial well-being of its residents."" - extensive quote should be attributed inline
4356:, I've worked a little bit on the article. I believe you have the technical knowledge of the subject, while I can do source and reference formatting. I changed the sources to cite book or cite journal templates, and changed some of the references to sfn tags. Would this and any further work I do on formatting be okay with you?
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hydrogen exhaustion", "Motion", "Development of scientific understanding" and "Solar space missions". In addition, I do not think the last paragraph of "Etymology" is needed in this article as it describes the origin of words like "Sunday": these can be stated in the articles about that word since this article is already long.
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staircases and interior courtyards cannot be used under § 59(1) even if all of the above-described conditions are met". Now, the image does not show a courtyard or staircase, so it could be allowed on a technicality but it can very well be disputed too. For the St. Mark's
Basilica statues and Sanvitale03 images, FoP is "
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completely re-done. In the past
Borsoka expressed the view very strongly that the previous version was absolutely terrible, and should never have been made FA. What is presented now is a completely new article, that has never been through FAC, as it needs a full review, for the first time. I hope this has clarified.
10259:! unfortunately, another incident on wikipedia took up a good deal of my time recently. i have been working on the lead intermittently, but recently realized that it might be easier to start with the draft of a tfa blurb and then work backwards. i should post something on the talk page within a day or two.
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before 1453 and even 1204 occurred. That is to say, this era of 800-1204 is very sensitive how we edit it. Howard-Johnston, Treadgold and
Kaldellis are the leading experts on this 'middle' period so I hope you understand my reluctance to have an opinion on this section until I get further with Kadellis.
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more sense in the section you mention than as an appendix at the end. But if one is looking for a complete list of her students (or, what the infobox lists, her bluelinked students) one won't find anything resembling that in the "Graduate students and influential lectures" section in its current state. —
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necessary to understand the mathematics and physics concepts she worked with. That said, I agree that the contributions section could be better sourced; we used to allow unsourced background material that we would expect any student of the subject to have some familiarity with, but those days are gone. —
12678:. For base-phi, with phi the golden mean, there are a countable number of equivalent expansions: basically, you can repeat a finite number of times, and then switch over, or not, at that point. This continues to be a topic of modern research; I read a paper published in 2010 or 2015 that explored this.
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The missing section on renewables was a main concern and has been added though that still needs a bit about hydro power. I hope to do that this week before travelling again. Other then that, I think it is well up to FA standard with little missing or passages needing citations. If not please specify,
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issue (although I'm not averse to just removing the citations). Comprehensiveness, on the other hand, is definitely a valid concern, but does anyone have a few examples of good sources that aren't currently being cited? The reason there's no development section may just be that the sources don't talk
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There are a lot of businesses listed in "Other industries develop". This section struggles to connect the businesses with the history of the city: how did these businesses affect the city? Also, lots of the information is cited to the company's website. Do secondary sources think these businesses are
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has a couple of sentences, mostly in its history section, about 9/11 and its aftereffects. As of posting this comment, this article has two significant paragraphs about Floyd: one in the history section and one in government. Considering the length of the article, I would ask that editors consider if
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As for the reverting of some of my edits, this has not been a problem for me, as it keeps me to a higher standard when done respectfully. And of the litany of other editors where this occurs, it's been appropriate as we've had talk page consensus on these issues. But I can understand it does not look
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If we exclude the Lead and Nomenclature, there are 9 history subheadings, 7 culture subeadings and 4 other major sections. By announcing periodic drives on a section and putting eyes on it, even with just 1-3 of us, we'll rip through and make Temüjin-like progress. If we want to do this right, and on
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The act of doing this will give us plenty of inspiration to start editing and improving the article on what substantively it needs. As it’s a large topic, I suggest this is done in sections to make this less over-whelming. If there is a way to set this up as a project, other people can contribute. By
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Use this an opportunity to identify historians who might have written more research that updates our knowledge. Bruno Rochette on language is a good example of that, as he wrote a more recent paper (2018) that, I think, responded to misinterpretations of what he wrote in 2012 (and that Knowledge used
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If you have time, and like to read sources, then I have a project that will prepare us for productive editing. It's the approach I would take and if we set this up right, I'll happily involve myself as well when I find a minute as this is the fun bit for me but also the most time consuming. This can
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And I would tweak the clause "R. R. Davies finds Edward to engage in the 'gratuitous belittling of his opponents', being 'one of the most consistent and unattractive features of his character as King'" to read something like "R. R. Davies considered Edward's repeated and 'gratuitous belittling of his
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I think this article relies too heavily on Ackerman's book, but where it does so, it does so accurately. Where it cites other sources, in at least one instance, it does not do so faithfully. There's not much to fix here, but it should be fixed. I have nearly all of these books, so I guess I should be
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i don't think prose size needs trimming, the size rule it says the "scope of a topic can sometimes justify the added reading material", this is probably one of the most important articles on the site, so i think 9.5K words is perfect; if anything, one would expect this have more. It also says "A page
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Regarding the broad structure, it seems worth bringing up for discussion that the article seems structured as three separate topics rather than a single one, being set up as a summary of each period (Early, High, Late). There are 3 society subsections, 3 military and technology subsections, and 3 Art
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The book reference request is likely to require more time than what is typically allotted for the FAR stage. I agree that more precision is probably preferred, but I'm not so sure that's a requirement to maintain FA status. As for prose, I hope to address that, but that too will be a challenge. There
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I believe that it could rely much more on high-quality books: as it is, specific page numbers are not really given for book citations. There are, for instance, 8 unique references that refer to the page range 323–38. There are also some serious issues with weight and balance. For instance, the "Short
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I'll try to get some familiarity with the sourcing over the next few weeks. The Vicksburg project is my wiki priority right now (there's some parallels with it and this Everglades project I think). I was under the impression when I nominated this for FAR that work was going to become less busy for me
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Some philosophers have used this in arguments about free will: basically: "a hah, I can choose 0.999 ... or I can choose 1.000... and nature (or neurons, or physics or whatever) will automatically amplify this difference to finite size in finite time and this is how/why one has free will" Not that I
10974:, thank you very much for your review. Every point you raised is attended to above, with the exception of the two weather citations that I deferred to the WikiProject. You were right, the Floyd paragraph in History has been trimmed. Waiting for help, I made about 6K of article cuts but stopped after
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Because oversight of both consent decrees was approved in February, I was able to cut a whole paragraph. Sorry I must push back on your comments. Mr. Floyd is not off topic, nor does it all belong in History. His death profoundly affected the police force for at least the last four years and it will
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The concern is not about specific sections: it's that FAR is about evaluating whether the article should still be considered an FA. Having extended comments on a review makes the FAR page difficult to load, and discussions on article improvements should happen on the article's talk page, while small
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I'm willing to work on the article within FAR, but not outside it. To be honest, the size issue is at the moment secondary to more immediate problems (OR, CLOP, etc.) History section first, then others, when we're all hopefully soaked through with knowledge. As we should be going section-to-section,
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I generally agree that FAR is an unlikely solution for this, unless someone seriously commits themselves to this daunting task. This has been one of the big impending FARs for many years... I think the biggest length issues are in the history section, which should be 3/4, maybe even half as long. On
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I'm not wedded to the specific table format. A more prose-like format such as a bulleted list might be better. The titles of the dissertations are less important than their overall topics and what happened afterward to each student. And the placement of the list of students in the article would make
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The background is that they were built in the same style by the same craftsmen working for the Royal household. This has led historians to pick up on a linked political purpose, as both are political objects. Since Eleanor had an "unsavoury" reputation regarding Jewish loans and land seizures, it is
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Negative. However, given the amount of content added since it was last listed as FA over a decade ago such that it has more than doubled in size, with much of the new prose written by myself, I believe that this warrants a FA review especially from a neutral party to ensure that it meets the quality
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Sorry, I haven't been able to get myself to do much wikiwork recently (I probably need one of my periodic breaks). I think the main issue for me really is that the article focuses quite a lot on the early history and YR Chao's contribution, with rather little on post-WW2 usage or why GR was dropped.
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We really need to mention what the denominator is to make a "safest city" claim. If we can't list how many cities over 50k were included, then it should be deleted. The reason bears repeating. If there are only 10 cities and it's the 6th, that is quite a dangerous city. Education also needs context,
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I put in comparisons to the U.S. national data where available (e.g. education attainment and poverty levels). As for the crime comparison, the source had it has a "top ten" list (though Michigan has more than 10 cities with populations over 50,000 only the 10 safest are mentioned). Does wikilinking
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Extremely lackluster reception section further backed up by a "needs expansion" banner. The reception towards the game's relatively insignificant Wii port is given just as much weight as literally every other aspect of the game. There's also a lack of reviews actually used. This is also a failure of
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Thanks for the comments. I made some changes to help clear that up. In terms of player vs. Link, I made some adjustments to ensure that "player" is only used for things that the player does (like save the game or solve a puzzle in their head) and Link is used for things that Link does (like swing a
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and some expansion on the gameplay section) and easily fixable, with the only real concern being the development section. Per Extraordinary Writ, if no additional sources can be found for the development, then it's very likely sources just don't talk about that aspect while talking about others. If
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Second, rewrite to eliminate awkward jumps in the timeline (for example, drop the first date: "In 1886, businessman George D. Munsing built a textile business called Munsingwear to sell wool underwear covered in silk. The business lasted a century and in 1923 it was the world's largest manufacturer
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This is a long article. While this is to be expected with an article about a city, I think work can be done to reduce the number of words by moving information to other locations and removing promotional language throughout. I suggest that a subject-matter expert do a readthrough to see what can be
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I think Floyd is a significant event that needs to be mentioned in this article. When I skimmed through the article I saw the multiple paragraphs on this subject in the Government section and gave it a thorough read, which is what I used to base my opinion on. There was a lot of information in this
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had a machine failure so the lead remains about the same, but they were able to write a TFA blurb (on talk). I made a couple more improvements to the article and ran IABot last week. Generally we had no status change since November. A couple questions are outstanding on Sandy's review (on talk). Is
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considering that minneapolis has recently been highly prominent in world news due to an incident that sparked a worldwide protest movement, it seems strange that this only seems to be referenced obliquely in the lead. (full disclosure: i started a few of the articles related to the protests.) for
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On those three: my thoughts would be to attribute use to attribute the "military precision" quote to the author and then leave off the extraordinary if the source doesn't use that language, the damage would be best to attribute to the author, and I'd recommend ommitting "diverse" in the waterfronts
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I know that newer style of interactive map has its benefits, but is there any way to also show the reader at a glance where Minneapolis is located in the country, rather than making them get into the interactive map, fiddle with the zoom system which is kinda balky on mobile, and then try to figure
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I agree with SandyGeorgia. Even if it were thought that a very long article would be needed even to summarize this topic well, this is not in any shape to be considered featured article class. As Sandy points out, there are too many deficiencies for a featured article. It will be a big task to make
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For now, I've added an initial mention of the two Erlangen students in the "Graduate students and influential lectures" section. They don't seem too notable though and could probably be moved up to the "Teaching period" one instead. Unfortunately, I don't think I'd be of much help with the citation
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To expand upon my comment about what the reader needs to understand: after reading the article when making the nomination, I found that some sections did a great job explaining the math, but struggled to connect it to Noether. For example, in the "Background on abstract algebra" section, Noether is
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I think more fruitful that pro contra on each aspect may be to bring the question of Edward and the English Crown as either an English or British phenomenon, and the associated power dynamics into focus, as this has been an area of active discussion (there's 3-4 histories written like this, not yet
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Either way, FAR or Talkpage, it would be immensely helpful if JimK could provide suggested paragraphs for inclusion, which would look to address the said omissions. I think that would greatly assist other editors in assessing the issues, and how they might be addressed in the article, having regard
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I'm not familiar with Specialty Press overall and I believe they went under just recently. However, the cited books in this article are written by people with direct connections to the YF-23, namely Alfred "Paul" Metz, YF-23 PAV-1 test pilot, and Air Force Materiel Command researchers and archiver,
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All non-context data needs to have a reference frame. For example, if the per capita income is $ 52,276, is that low, high, average? It would be best to give context, for example "higher than the state average of x" or "lower than the national average of x". Crime says it's the 6th safest city over
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As a note - after this was rewritten, there were some concerns about prose quality brought up (which seems to be a hallmark of most of my writing). The main Neal & Kremm source is on the Internet Archive, and I own all of the other book sources except for Woods (which I have been looking for an
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And resuming, after an unexpected few days offshore. A curious challenge has been the lack of good all-island sources on some points, leaving me partly checking sources from the late 1800s and early 1900s (solid enough for some physical points) - the way the UK and Ireland even monitor and account
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topographic image hidden for now to avoid sandwich. It could possibly be used as an intro file for a short topographic paragraph at the beginning of the "Physical Geography" section. Actually there are other island topographic type images in the article already so it may not be necessary to re-add
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I'm going to be honest, I keep forgetting I even started this discussion. It's been over a year. There might be a couple of areas that could be a bit off, but from what I'm seeing right now, I think all of the concerns that I initially had when I made this review have been addressed. All the major
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can do—I think either is fine, but it needs to be consistent throughout. There's also some weird organization—ocarina songs for manipulating the three day cycle are mentioned under that subhead, which makes sense, but then other uses for the songs are discussed that have nothing to do with it (not
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Update: I've removed all of the Yarris refs, since it's not a high quality source—it looks like they were mostly in addition to other sources, so the content did not change much. I've ordered hardcopies of both Stras and Newcomb (the two major surveys) from the library; I have digital copies but I
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There's no reason to doubt Soper, the academic. Soper's estimate was 2 feet less ("965 feet, or thereabouts") than John Carman gave in 1975. And his location, identified by placenames that still exist, is loosely the same as contemporary sources. However, you have a good point. We can simplify the
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So do the sources indicate why exactly the milling and logging declined? From what I can tell the milling seems to have taken over about the time the logging went down, but it's not obvious from a quick skim of sources if the milling directly supplanted the lumber, or if the local forests had been
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I do want to say that the articles talk page has been inhibiting progress on this article these last few years. Since this FAR started, I've become along with others one of the top authors in the articles history. The work I do is not superficial and will take months. For example, the previous FAR
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added that copy editing tag because I wanted feedback on my writing and actually I've been waiting for this and is partly why I paused my contributions. I would appreciate your continued involvement in copy-editing as we re-write sections. Personally, I'm trying hard to write a balanced and modern
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the dumbing down as far as possible without distorting the facts. I can wax lyrical about group representations but Galois theory makes my head hurt. By focusing on big picture ("it's all about symmetries", "like prime numbers") and toy examples (the discriminant, polynomial splitting fields), but
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I added a source for the entire doctoral students section. Also, far be it from me to ignite another "anti-intellectualism" GAR/FAR firestorm, but the line "I don't think much of it is necessary for the reader to understand" rubs me the wrong way. Yes, to understand Noether's accomplishments it is
2010:
I removed the duplicate racial information table, updated the demographics using 2022 US Census data, and updated crime information using data from the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports (UCR). As for population estimates, there seems to be an unwritten consensus to display such information if they exist
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Secondly, in terms of comprehensiveness, the article has no actual development information that may shine a light on who made the game, how they made it and what they thought of it. The section relies on pre-release promotional articles that are purely early impressions of the game. This leads to
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When we worked on this last month, my impression was that we'd ended up with it in a state where everything was, at worst, an expansion of something stated in one or more of the sources, i.e., saying something leisurely instead of curtly but without introducing anything new. Someone other than me
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I do not have references fro most of the above, only for some (below). Failing to mention any of the above just misses an excellent teaching opportunity, to bridge some old ideas to modern, cutting-edge math. This is not some idea that sits in a heremetically-sealed vacuum; it continues to excite
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apologies! my old machine recently gave up on me, and although i was lucky enough to be able to revive an even older machine, i've been falling behind in everything as a result, and i admittedly have not been able to prioritize this. i still intend to finish revising the lead, if that is okay.
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That is my impression as well; I don't understand the edit summary about a "non-notable book" when it's a notable author, and relevant information. I suggest the content be reinstated; the content is not UNDUE and there are plenty of sources speaking to status of Parks in Minneapolis. We may be
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I'd prefer to wait until the whole article is ready: there have been times when editors asked me to review parts, only to disappear later. However, the following listed sources are not used as inline citations, and should either be included or removed: Dennis, George T. (1985), Chrysos, Evangelos
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One suggestion on approach is we understand this is a big project and do drives every so often on sections. It will make this a sustained effort then (and action will breed other action). If a regular group of editors have experience working together, they can just jive off each other’s edits. If
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I agree. That said, I do think Kaldellis’s book — the first new academic narrative since the 1990s — should be a standard for us to measure the current article beyond the maintenance tasks. Despite some issues, it’s remarkable well written. If we have a group of people commit to reading it before
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I know the infobox shouldn't supplant the article. My reasoning was that the infobox could have the names of all her notable doctoral students while the article went into more detail (which it does, in the "Graduate students and influential lectures" section; I recognise it's in need of some more
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I am still concerned about the overreliance on Ackerman as inline citations. I did a Google Scholar search for "1880 Republican National Convention" and found additional sources that might be used in the article. Has there been a search for additional sources that could be added to the article? I
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While the article does discuss the solar constant, there's no discussion of the present-day net luminosity of the Sun, other than to say it is equal to a solar luminosity. Granted the photonic energy output is mentioned in the infobox, but that should be stated in the article. I think it would be
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Better, but context should always be given. I suppose for data that is related to itself (male:female ratio for example, or male:female income) then no external comparison is needed but certainly for figures like % of people with high school degree (not every wikipedian is American, knows it is a
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Verification issues, such as an orange cleanup banner and numerous citation needed tags in the Gameplay section (which has two unsourced paragraphs), a "not verified in body" tag in the lead. There's also an unreliable source tag in the Development section. So therefore, with the gameplay section
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You stated above, "Congratulations. This is the first of my FAs that have appeared at FAR." Articles do not have to be featured articles, and no editor has to fix an article. If Hog Farm cares about an article retaining its featured status, they are welcome to improve it. If you care about "your"
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FAs should be using high-quality reliable sources, which is a stricter bar than basic reliability. What makes the following sources high-quality RS: wccftech (marked as unreliable at VGRS), Zelda Informer (also marked as unreliable at VGRS), Game Kudos (not at VGRS, which appears to be a sign of
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She pointed out some factual mistakes, which I've now fixed. She also said that although the article is heavily influenced by somewhat older scholarship (Newcomb 1980), it is generally suitable for a general encyclopedia. She expressed some hesitancy over citing Yarris, which I previously found
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It seems like the Knowledge Library is down, so I can't do anything about Stras or the other concerti or the citation tag at the moment. I looked for an image of Duke and Duchess, but apparently there are only separate images. It seems like Monteverdi is more commonly mentioned than Luzzaschi in
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I think this is good! Most of the information is useful and has great sources, but would be better in other sections or articles. Examples include: the info about businesses, which can move to Economy, and the demographics information can go to the Demographics section. I look forward to reading
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After 8 and a half months, this article is still not close to meeting the FA criteria. There are still uncited sections, including the entire "Military", "Clothing", and "Relationship with Western Christendom" sections. Progress also seems to have stalled, with information added recently getting
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It's worth introducing the historian Roderick Beaton (with his very excellent, The Greeks: A Global History) who's book tries to make a case that every generation of Greek-speaking regime collapsed when central government was no longer useful. So in the case of the Byzantine Empire, he said long
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fn.59 -- Cites Clancy pp. 104-105 for two points including quotations. This is the first problem I found. Clancy and Ackerman both cite a letter from Joseph H. Geiger to John Sherman, but where Clancy summarizes the content, Ackerman quotes it directly. The author of this article uses the direct
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Well, I don't have the familiarity with the subject matter to feel confident being able to do the needed updates at a FA-level. But it's clear that this has not been maintained to a FA-level, either. There's an expectation that for an article to remain featured, it needs to stay at that level of
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It seems that work on the article stalled without much progress in about a month. Alex Titanium also seems to have gone inactive for now. While the cleanup tags were addressed and the article looks to be in a better state, specifically in Gameplay, but areas like Reception and Legacy still seem
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says routine calculations are okay, I think those sections ought to have citations to show that they are common proofs in reliable sources. The "Algebraic arguments" section still has deprecated citations. There are also several sentences and paragraphs throughout that still lack citations. For
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The biggest problem I see in the history section is that it is divided by theme instead of a timeline. In addition, subsections within the History section are also divided by theme or just randomly placed in a new paragraph. This makes the section difficult to read and hard to find information,
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Cutting prose is tough but I think it's for the best, as it helps with load times and makes it more likely that the article will be read by our readers. I hope you will consider moving this information to a daughter article so that the sources are not lost, especially information in the history
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I'll put my hand up on the slowest part of this process which is validating existing sources, evaluating other sources people suggest or from other articles, and otherwise assessing current scholarship. This will result in addressing article issues like CLOP and OR, and by extension assist with
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Lead can be done last (and where Talk wastes the most time so let's stay away from it). Nomenclature has undergone a major review recently so no need to focus on that now. The Language section in Culture is 519 words, a good 1/7th of that section and larger than the two sections after it -- the
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I won't have the time to properly sit down and crack on with this until towards the end of March. After that, I'm happy to continue working on the doctoral students part. As I said above, the citation issues in the "Contributions to mathematics and physics" section may require someone with more
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states that an article should be split after 9,000 words; this article has over 10,000. Yes, this is a large topic that will be very long but some longer sections might be good places to split or summarise information more effectively, such as "Atmosphere", "Sunlight and neutrinos", "After core
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Oh no it can be anywhere that fits, but we shouldn't have a table in a section that is not referred to in the section, I believe that is against featured article standards. I would be satisfied with something as basic as consistently grown in population in all censuses since 1860. I wouldn't be
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I went ahead and removed the safety ranking passage as I cannot find any source that lists all Michigan cities; the sources I'm finding all all "top ten" or "top 50," which you seem to find as problematic. Education already has context information in the form of comparison to the U.S. national
1995:
I agree with the assessment. It seems there are now two tables showing the exact same racial information in the demographics section. There is a census estimate for 2021 in the infobox but in the historical population box it's 2023. Strongly suggest just getting rid of estimates and keeping the
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It absolutely should! I wasn't an expert before I started. I visited Everglades National Park like any other pleb in 2007 and the article sucked, so I added some material to it. Other articles didn't exist so, you know, I wrote them. I'm still not an expert. I just read stuff and summarized it.
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In this step, possible improvements are discussed without declarations of "keep" or "delist". The aim is to improve articles rather than to demote them. Nominators must specify the featured article criteria that are at issue and should propose remedies. The ideal review would address the issues
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is commons knowledge per many existing maps but not all in one place and not complete without a lot of research. Anyway, perhaps an svg would be better with references to existing maps: advise will be gratefully accepted. If lurkers know of anyone who can assist that would be appreciated. I've
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it looks like all the subpar sources have been removed, and I've linked some more terms. Before I make additional changes with linking (or lack thereof) for publications used more than once (such as multiple MTV News or Entertainment Weekly articles), does anybody know for certain whether it's
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s in "Algebraic arguments" that I'm seeing without page numbers are to journal articles, which don't need them. (I mean, journal articles are short enough that giving a specific page number within them provides basically no value beyond giving the page in the journal where they begin. Standard
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My guess is that the author made an error and should have said steam power or steam engines rather than steam turbines. I.E steam engines / steam power was prevalent then, steam turbines were still in future. But if the source said it, that's good enough from a Knowledge standpoint. Sincerely,
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Agree with all of the above. If there's a collective push to save this article I would chip in but it's way too modern for my usual area and I'm in no position to lead it. Aside from all of the valid criticisms already made, I am surprised to see not a single mention of slaves/slavery in the
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I found something in Page 99 of Emmy Noether: The Mother of Modern Algebra by Margaret B. W. Tent for the phrase 'Her family paid for her room and board and supported her academic work' as mentioned on the talk page, but i'm a little skeptical of using it as a source since it's mostly aimed at
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Noether's contributions to maths. I don't think you can reverse the order of it.The subject matter is necessarily extremely technical. What might not be obvious to layreaders is that (e.g.) the group representations paragraph is child's play compared to the statement of Noether's problem. This
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Always the not-understanding with you! FAR is meant to be a much lighter process, and normally attracts far fewer reviewers and comments. That may be fine for an article that has already been through FAC, but is wholly inappropriate for one that has been changed as much as this one, in effect
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Hopefully it is not considered to be one of Knowledge's best or even good article. But the way that these nominations work is that all sorts of wannabe chemists will be impressed by technical jargon and fancy pictures. The specific aspect that worries me is the synthesis aspect. I think that
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Most or almost all or all fractal watsizz are due exactly to there being two or more non-unique expansions. Whether it's "all" or just "almost all" remains a topic of academic debate. There are "classification theorems" that try to sort out all of the cases; they're called "non-classification
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On a related note, there is a statement about, "Recent analysis of SOHO mission data favors a faster rotation rate in the core than in the radiative zone above." However, this is dated from 2007. Subsequent results from SOHO show a significantly faster rate of core rotation: about once a week
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Understood - and I was also seeing little uncited, but on a close reading, there were two short phrases, one non-critical and removed, one relevant and now cited. The item you noted, relating to NI of 2011 vs 2017, I also no longer see a reference for, and have removed. The article now seems
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We get an issue with accessibility or focus whichever way you slice it: either there's maths explanations with nothing to do with Noether, or the descriptions are only accessible to those familiar with elementary algebra. If you don't understand what a group is, it's impossible to understand
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As I've said before, this article is hugely lacking in music content. Despite the lengthy architecture & art sections, there is quite literally eight words on music. This is not acceptable: this period saw some of the most important developments of Western music: notation, harmony, genre
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Ok, all images seem ok now except for File:Aachen Germany Imperial-Cathedral-12a.jpg. As per Commons, Germany's freedom of panorama rules are: "In the case of architectural works, the freedom of panorama provision is applicable only to the external appearance. Therefore, pictures of interior
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I wasn't aware of the sourcing problems, but would like to offer agreement on the comprehensiveness. I'm not an expert in this area of music, but I will say that I've read and come back to this article on multiple occasions and couldn't help but feel like this FA was old and/or lacking for a
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The definition of the article topic is controversial in the source literature. To avoid a muddle we need to face this reality with either a clear and singular chosen definition or a discussion of each option. The article attempts to do both, and cannot succeed that way. Then the problems are
10720:, I don't understand. Why remove this? The main campus of the U of MN is in Minneapolis (as the lead says). It's enormous and contributes to the local economy. I found this morning: The university owns 30% of the city's publicly-owned land (about 84 acres) that is zoned for industrial uses (
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Can of worms. I like your idea of RS sourcing but lacking that in general this section has become self-sourced which I know is a red flag for Sandy. I have been through this list for Media now maybe four times and am nearly burned out trying to defend every title. Past discussions were with
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rabbit hole, reaching out to academics as it's a multi-disciplinary issue across history, jurisprudence and philosophy. As for why, I've come to realise it's important for this topic, as it underpins narrative bias historians have (ie, Prinzipat und Dominat, Bleicken 1978, 22–24 uses it for
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While one wouldn't expect great detail on military matters, the article does over-rely on a single generalist work (Nicolle Medieval Warfare Source Book), which means a single and perhaps slightly dated perspective. Conflicting views on the roles of cavalry and infantry or the importance of
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Additionally, the article doesn't talk about its use by the PRC - neither the date it was adopted or the date it was superseded by the Hanyu Pinyin is mentioned or cited, despite the 1949–1987 in the infobox. Also, the UN used it from 1945–1971 according to the infobox, but this is also not
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blatant issues have been resolved, and the article is far better organized. I think it meets the current criteria, and I feel that this discussion can be closed. On a side note, it might be worth nominating this article for TFA next year, specifically on April 26, for its 25th anniversary.
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I don't think the charity section is needed: the first paragraph can be merged into another section if it is to be kept, but the sentence about Alight seems promotional for the charity and I'm unsure why this is highlighted when there are probably several other charities in the Minneapolis
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Character - following on from the above, it would seem reasonable to reflect something of this in the "Character" section. It doesn't currently have anything on how he was/is seem from a Scottish/Welsh/Irish perspective, and that would be useful to have. But it would again need to be quite
10827:"Minneapolis has cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers, as is typical in a continental climate. The difference between average temperatures in the coldest winter month and the warmest summer month is 58.1 °F (32.3 °C)." Needs a citation, especially for the first half of this sentence.
16278:
Alright, it's going to take a bit of time to finish archiving and unifying the formatting for 150+ sources but I'm done with largely all of my content edits. Thank you all for bearing with me all this time. I invite participants in this discussion to reevaluate based on the improvements.
9663:(MNHS) claims its website would be done last summer. I called them a few months ago and there is no recourse except to wait for them. ("Access to Collections online is temporarily unavailable for remote and in-person researchers.") We know that Michael Nowack, the photographer, published
2154:
Is this to be used as an opening sentence for the section? Ann Arbor has seen two years of population shrinkage so saying that the city has consistent growth is going to cause a problem. However, the article intro does mention the city seeing explosive growth in the early 20th century.
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I'm working on a new section on the renewable energy, that is completely unmentioned except for a title because I see the individual articles too are undersourced and/or somewhat outdated. Oil and gas are a bit more difficult but needs updating and sources which I am also finding with
17575:: Not this week my son and his family are visiting. I tried finding a new source for the one cn tagged but found nothing for it. I really don't see any other uncited statements other than perhaps the Bellacorick wind farm but I'll go back and review Z1720's comments as soon as I can.
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with gameplay oriented around the channels, the gameplay section is well-written but does not go into much detail about what each channel is and what it features. I understand the channels are a bit superficial, but a list or more detailed description rather than a sentence that says
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It's otherwise much better, but I would start the section (or somewhere here) with a comment on population growth from the table (Ann Arbor has experienced consistent population growth since the first census in 1860). The historic population table could thus be referenced in writing.
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The entire History section is already in close-to-strict chronological order, proceeding from 1000 A.D. to 2020. Yes, there are a few exceptions, likely to be found at the end of a section to bring that topic up to the present day. (See note below about removing everything after Mr.
10712:"After closing in 1858, the University of Minnesota was revived using land taken from the Dakota people under the Morrill Land-Grant Acts in 1862" - this seems more relevant to an article on either the University of MN or to some other article than one about the City of Minneapolis
16201:
Just a quick update on this. I've been researching and gathering sources when I can but I've been running into some computer issues that have been hampering my productivity (i.e. crashing when I open a bunch of tabs). Hope to get it fixed soon and get back to work on this article.
11106:"Minneapolis earned the nickname "Mill City."" This comes before the information about the mills. If the mills gave the city its nickname, I suggest putting this afterwards, adding information about when the nickname was used, and stating that the mills gave the city this nickname.
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for objects where the copyright has expired". The statues are from 290s AD and the mosaic from 547 AD so both are ok. On the maps with color as a legend, I'm not an expert, only Nikkimaria or another editor with image review proficiency will be able to rule on this. So pending the
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can explain this better than me but the licensing isn't as straightforward as it would seem here. The image may be from 1881, but we'd need proof of when it was first published because theoretically it could still be under copyright (the 1928 tag requires publishing by then). See
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periodisation of the Roman Empire that others refer to; Kaldellis all together rejects it; and it separately has had a huge impact on medieval and modern law but that's beyond the scope of this article though it does link to the section about law as it was in Justinian's code). If
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I've already added several sources to the "Islands and peninsulas" section as needed. Under the energy section, I've added some update information on oil and gas, as well as added a new renewables section where wind energy has been inserted and am working on the solar energy. If
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Is there any material in the sources from the further reading section which could be added to the article? If not, you may have to remove the section entirely. I personally don't have any issues with such a section but have seen reviews where editors have criticised the need for
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were to indicate that I do not think there are major citation issues—it's more a style issue, as convention has changed since 2008. I do feel this article would benefit from a mathematician giving it a full copyedit, with an algebra textbook to hand for some inline citations. —
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1c, and probably others would take issue with 1a. There are some websites that aren't high-quality sources for a biography (or really anything) like TheThings, Fame10, Nicki Swift, Daily Mirror, Gossip Cop, Daily Express, etc. Also, the most significant scholarly work on Carey
9258:"In 2022, 500 participants ages 14 to 24 served as Teen Teamworks recruits for on-the-job training in green careers or as future park employees. " - I don't know that this is actually relevant to include; it's not unusual at all for cities to involve teen park workers in things
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This article seems pretty close to FA criteria, but I notice a few things. 5 seperate sources listed in the bibliography appear to not be cited at all (Chen 1999, Ch'en et. al 2000, DeFrancis 1972, Lin 1972, Simon 1942.) Should these be incorporated or can they be cut from the
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Conversely, I do have time, but I am intimidated in the task and would feel most comfortable as the "junior partner" in an article cleanup where I'm possibly doing tasks specifically requested by others with more intuitive expertise, like I am presently doing at the other FAC
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I'm happy with that but I'd note the main reason for non-engagement AFAICT is probably that the main editor is in semi-retirement and no longer working on the page. There will be existing pages for all these topics, but for an FA standard, the page has to reasonably represent
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The additions look great, thanks Jo-Jo! I recall working on this for a bit but stepping back due to time commitments. Hopefully I can look throughout it more next week... am thinking that the biggest issues right now are source References formatting and the rather poor lead.
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File:Новгородская грамота 109 от Жизномира к Микуле 12 век.jpg - PD tag could be disputed since the photo seems to be from a book published in 2021, unless this fragment is already in the public domain, say at a museum or public collection, if so then the tag will have to be
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I decided to reach out to Laurie Stras, an expert on this topic, and she has kindly agreed to give feedback via email about possible improvements/errors. She said she's on vacation at the moment, but has promised to look soon. Looks like this should all be wrapping up soon.
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I'll at least start work on citations within the next 24 hours, though with regards to linking terms, I thought it was common practice to only link the first one to use a term and that subsequent uses of that publication didn't need linking per WP:OVERLINK. From a glance at
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Feel free to ping me when this article is ready to be reviewed. I could consider the article ready when there is no uncited text, the prose size is reduced (currently at over 13,000 words), and the article has been copyedited (anyone can do that, or even split the work).
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You would just need to photograph the pages we have cited here, and attach these photographs to an email which you can send through Knowledge. Also, I'll be reviewing the YF-22 article at ACR soon, I haven't forgotten about it, just have too much work both on WP and IRL.
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The synopsis is much better than it was thanks to edits, but it still repeats itself a lot (the plight of the regions is mentioned in setting and again in the plot) and I think is missing a few details to make sense of it (why does Tatl have no other choice than to help
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I don't think either of those examples of tone are necessary, and they should be omitted unless the source specifically supports them, in which case they should be quoted and attributed. Thanks for reviewing, HF; it's been several months since I last took a deep dive.
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In relation to the Jewish issue, we now have two, well-sourced, paragraphs, featuring a range of views. These seem reasonable. I'm not myself quite clear on the connection that is being drawn between the tomb of Little St Hugh and the Eleanor Crosses. The text says "is
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The "Islands and peninsulas" just seems to be a list of islands and peninsulas. Any additional information to add to this, like do they cluster in a certain location on the island, how they were formed, or unique features that are different from the other geography of
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I'm working on. I think there are some easy improvements that could be made. I prefer to collaborate with people and take a section by section approach as I go deep into the sources and more interested in factual accuracy as it supports a narrative than word smithing.
5644:; I have been busy with other things but want to do the Ireland section next. This won't be so much work as looking at Scotland, and the British context, both of which need me to do significant reading. I think I may as well transpose the edits re Wales at this point.
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If there is a list of specific issues you want done by a certain time period, I'm happy to prioritise this over the line by line by section review that is currently occurring (albeit at a leisurely pace as I did not think there was a rush and it requires readings and
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Checking, I had placed this information into an end note, regarding the link between the Eleanor crosses and the tomb design. I could edit the main body, to say something like "creating a visual association" or "probably to associate Eleanor's memory with the cult".
4476:, do you have access to either of Sweetman 1991a or 1991b? I put in these in the sfn tags on a placeholder basis as I wasn't able to get access to them. This is the last thing left to do here, once it is done we can safely say the article is back again at FA level.
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I think the whole article will have to be recontextualized a little. Too much emphasis on the Ferrera court and practically none in comparison for the equivalent ensembles at Mantua, Florence, etc. Britannica's article is (surprisingly) a good model in this regard
8757:"With the Fuji-Ya restaurant leading the way on the west bank," - is this a particularly important detail to note? I had noticed when I was doing my informal review on the talk page several months again that the article had a tendency to make unnecessary name drops
8197:) and now that I've read half of it says something completely different to what people think it says (ie, terms like principate/dominate need to be dropped, it was the same legal system since Augustus, there was no hellenistic autocracy change in the emperor which
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I think it is. If I were writing it from scratch, I'd vary the sources more, but everything seems accurate since the last changes I made. I could change a few of them to other sources, but it wouldn't change the text, since multiple sources all say the same thing.
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File:Europe and the Near East at 476 AD.png, File:Map of expansion of Caliphate.svg, File:Carolingian territorial divisions, 843/855/870.png, File:Europe mediterranean 1190.jpg - I had issues with a map which had colors like these ones in my recent FAC nom, due to
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All issues noted above have been addressed including citations, lead, over-sectioning, and excessive details (e.g. Government/Politics section summarized with details moved to the "History of Ann Arbor" article). Is there anything else that needs to be addressed?
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I question the need for much of the current "Faint young Sun" section, as that is more about the Earth than the Sun. What would make it more relevant is a discussion of higher activity levels (stronger solar wind) in the early Sun, but that is currently lacking.
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No hurry and no problem! Edward I is not my period, but I do have some experience of compressing prose into tight, FA, pargraphs. If I can help at all in terms of reviewing the prose, I'd be delighted. Serial is your man for reviewing the content. All the best.
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For Lasko 1972, why use the old SBN format, and not the ISBN provided by Google Books: 9780300060485? Have there been any material changes between the two texts? If you choose the latter, the formatting would also be consistent with all the other sources in the
10480:
I am working our polls for the presidential primary in the next two weeks and turn into a pumpkin tomorrow until March 7. In the meantime I tried to recruit a weather expert at the WikiProject. (Outdated climate data seems to be a hurdle with lots of old FAs.)
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My objection isn't intended as an obstacle toward a Keep without FARC; I just view the formulae as unnecessary for a high level article like this. It may even discourage some readers as being too technical. All the reader should need to see is the end results.
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Could you provide quotations for the following refs? I tried accessing some of them on Google Books but many previews don't have page numbers, making spot checks hard. I'll try to access some of these that have DOIs or JSTOR IDs, for the others you can provide
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I agree. After the citation issues are resolved, perhaps the "Graduate students and influential lectures" section can be expanded to include more information about her doctoral students, but I don't think it should make or break the article's Featured status.
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Did some expansion. Newcomb 1980 seems to be the most comprehensive source on the group, so I can see why he would be the main source. Stras 2018 seems to be a bit more generally discussing the music scene in Ferrara, rather than a detailed analysis of the
9117:"helped make First Avenue and the 7th Street Entry the heart of American popular music" - "the heart of American popular music" is quite a strong statement to be made in Knowledge's voice, I'd recommend using some form of direct attribution to a source here
6269:
My reply was aimed more at Z1720 than you. Going through cn tags and finding citations for them is a very useful thing to be doing. Putting nested footnotes into footnotes because of an aversion to mixing footnote text with footnote citations, less useful.
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Improvements have definately been made (thanks everyone!) but I still have citation concerns, as there are some paragraphs which do not have any inline citations. Would it be helpful if I tagged the areas that I felt needed citations for others to address?
6089:) and anything the student was later known for. It would also make sense to incorporate them into the chronological account of her life, but the issue might be that she had so many notable students that it could overwhelm the rest of the section's focus. —
10899:
Furthermore, Floyd is a significant event in this city's history, but the city's history is hundreds or thousands of years old, and I'm concerned that there might be a recency bias to include this much information on the topic in this area of the article.
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I think that one is fine, unless you really want to trim down the article word count. I haven't forgotten about this review; I just haven't had time - June through August/September is just probably going to be a hectic time for me at work most years now.
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I undid deletions of topic sentences twice in History. Topic sentences are needed! They are designed to unite "a list of facts, with no cohesion". I added one topic sentence "Disparate events defined the late 20th century." which will function once as a
8990:
Would it be worthwhile to provide a sentence or two about the history of neighborhood development in Minneapolis? Right now the section is heavily weighted towards the zonining issue and a brief overview of neighborhood development would provide balance
7635:
Life got in the way for me that I needed to depriortitise this. But I'm still committed. My current focus is on the government and military. Working on how to find a balance of what I can do with more consistent contributions so I don't disappear again.
1624:, "Similar to the track listing requirements, it is generally assumed that a personnel section is sourced from the liner notes. In some cases, it will be necessary to use third-party sources to include performers who are not credited in the liner notes."
8346:
Those are all references that were previously in the diplomacy section, a review completed after Matarisvan's review. I reviewed diplomacy in late July and agree that they can be removed (except the Chrysos that in now listed as a chapter in Shepherd).
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50,000. But what if there are just 6 cities over 50k in Michigan? Need to say "out of x cities" to give context. There are a few instances where this is done (compared to national crime rate at end of paragraph) but all figures *must* be given context.
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I did not write this one, though I have edited and have access to the sources. Is the concern here that some particular sources are inaccurate, or just that there might be problems? I'd be glad to run a spotcheck on the citations and see if it's good.
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Done. Though I should add, after looking at other US city articles, that a breakdown of the population is the norm when using census data. Context in terms of comparison to state/US national figures is generally not done unless one is doing a ranking.
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Man, I just started trying to figure out which actual book goes with some of the cites and I can't match them up! Furthermore, some of the pages cited don't relate to the material cited at all. I just deleted them and will cite them properly as I find
301:, and place your nomination at the top of the list of nominated articles, {{Knowledge:Featured article review/name of nominated article/archiveN}}, filling in the exact name of the nominated article and the archive number N. Click on "Publish changes".
16603:
I think restructuring the gameplay section so it doesn't start with Ocarina (a game for which someone might have no frame of reference) would be a good start. The prose also flips between describing things in terms of what the player can do, and what
16053:
Reception definitely needs beefing up and a rewrite. Likewise the Legacy needs a cleanup. Sourcing throughout is not up to modern standards (Screenrant refs, unreferenced statements, and the like.) Much closer to a B-class article than FA these days.
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Reviews can improve articles in various ways: articles may need updating, formatting, and general copyediting. More complex issues, such as a failure to meet current standards of prose, comprehensiveness, factual accuracy, and neutrality, may also be
594:) to make all of the changes they identify should be made. It likewise shouldn't fall on other editors to do the needed maintenance for FAs on subjects that they don't have the needed heavy familiarity with the subject matter and available sourcing.
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might need some citations too. The rest of the article seems good. Beyond that, I had the idea of making her doctoral students part of the prose rather than an explicit table at the bottom of the article, but that shouldn't make or break FA-status.
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Too much detail for the lead, and not really worthy of being the second line in the lead. I suggest removing the 46-th most bit to the body, and only mentioning in the lead "With a 2020 population of 429,954, it is the largest city in Minnesota."
5407:
I will crack on with this for sure. It may take me a few days to find time to start; altogether I would think probably 3-4 weeks are needed for me to find spare time to look at all the things I've mentioned. The Wales paras are the easiest for me.
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Began to work a bit with Stras. I am going to warn folks that since musicology is very far from my areas of knowledge/interest, I am perhaps not the person to ask for a proper due weight evaluation. I got as far as p.167 in Stras. I've asked at
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Thanks for the feedback. This nomination was made when I had a weaker understanding of the FAR process under the misapprehension it was a vehicle to escalate quality issues on FAs. I think at this point the nomination can be comfortably closed.
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I'm drafting a new section on socioeconomic and legal rights, that will incorporate sources from the women section I'm reading and that will reduce that section but also make the content stronger I hope (ie, combined with other sources, broader
3279:
Would you consider adding DOIs and JSTOR IDs for books? If so, I can provide these. Many sources are from OUP, CUP or other university presses which allow access with the above through The Knowledge Library that is easier than accessing through
13889:
You're right. Let's think positive, not negative, shall we? I'm also planning to write major changes in the sandbox first before revamping it in the article itself. This time, I would also split Carey's cultural status to its own article: like
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For Ireland, "A new history of Ireland Volume II 1169-1534", which contains a dedicated chapter on Edward's Lordship, "The years of Crisis, 1254-1315" and a further chapter on the wars that were provoked in the period "A Land of War", both by
4746:- I compared passages to parts of Ackerman several months ago and have found that the big ideas are all supported, but a number of the smaller details are not. I'm also generally uneasy with the content here after my experience with re-writing
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I don't believe the "List of doctoral students" section is necessary in the first place. "All" (i.e. those with wikilinks) the notable students are in the infobox and a table list of their dissertations and defenses seem somewhat superfluous.
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Summarized the "Economy" and "Transportation" sections. "Politics" section still needs work (should it be removed entirely and focus only on city government?). I am still the process of clearing "citation needed" tags and addressing the lead.
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I just skimmed the article's sourcing and agree that there are major formatting issues for the cites and bibliography. I can fix all that pretty easily. I'll see what more needs to be done after I do that and look at your comments on the talk
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editors added citations but when I checked one, it was to the contents pages (as I read all the sources); and this Bleicken book I've hunted down that is referenced in modern scholarship I've come across is referenced in other articles (ie,
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My edition of the Taiwanese MoE's children's dictionary (2000 printing of the 1993 version) gives pronunciation in Bopomofo plus GR, so there is at least anecdotal evidence that use of GR was not completely dropped yet during the 1970s. (BTW
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Thanks for the prompt - I actually had thought this was in hand. I'm just landed back after travel, and will tackle what I see are a few more items during Sunday / Monday. So much work has been done that it would be a pity not to finish.
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The article looks savable to me, and there does not seem to have been any substantial change in Carey's career that would require it to go through a complete rewriting. Can you guys catch me up on what specifically still needs doing here,
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film sequel" (which is just an Xfinity ad) is given a lengthy four paragaphs. The prose is rough in many places, especially the accolades section, which is effectively an unreadable stream of consciousness: compare that section to the FA
17356:"Plans are now in place in both the Republic and Northern Ireland to conserve most of the remaining raised bogs on the island." This is cited to a source from 1998. What is the status of these plans? What are the details of these plans?
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I also don't know that we should be listing the magazines for which we don't have an independent source noting its existence; I've found that independent RS sourcing is usually a good test as to if mentioning something is due weight or
7185:
condensing the narrative which will address the big billboard problem of size. Happy to document notes and note down direct quotes as I read sources which may assist in making this work more accessible so other people can leverage it.
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Let's not be so hasty; I've cleaned out lots of duplicate links from the article body and Heartfox has helped me in improving citations. How much splitting would be adequate? In the meantime, I also have touched up some of the prose.
10131:, one way to make work at FAR easier on other reviewers and the Coords who have to close is to start a sub-section on the talk page of this FAR, as you can see I've done. Then, when you're done, you can summarize back to this page.
8259:, I've worked on the bibliography formatting, namely the links to authors and editors, locations of publication and consistent use of ISBN13. Could you review this? Once this is OK'd then I can start work on the reference formatting.
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Please remember that you are not re-reviewing an existing FA, but what is in effect a completely new article that has never been through FAC. So you should indeed the thorough, if you think it is appropriate to engage in this at all.
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Notify relevant parties by adding {{subst:FARMessage|ArticleName|alt=FAR subpage}} ~~~~ (for example, {{subst:FARMessage|Superman|alt=Superman/archive1}} ~~~~) to relevant talk pages (insert article name); note that the template does
16187:. Oops, I probably shouldn't have posted my last message before going on a monthlong trip to a country with limited (blocked) Knowledge access. 😅 Well I'm back home now and ready to keep pecking at this... Seems quite surmountable.
9566:"The city's reputation for high quality of life notwithstanding," - I'm not seeing this general claim made directly in the body; for a statement as strong as this it should be worked into the body of the article and not just the lead
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If folks think it merits keeping in some form, I'd be happy to take a pass at cutting it down -- way down. Much of it reads as puffery, and a lot of it redundant. I think there's some factual information that would be worth keeping,
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and related the impact of Justinian's code, which probably won't belong on this article but reflecting on its relevance still, and plan to focus on military, diplomacy, law after that which has some overlap on the work I've already
3276:: Here goes the source review. Since the article has ~500 refs, I will be doing spot checks for 20 refs, which is 4% of the total refs. I will also be using a random number generator to make the ref selection as random as possible.
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The site has the following copyright info: © 2023 – National Research University Higher School of Economics; Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Are these government institutions? If so, then will be PD.
10685:" renamed it the Falls of St. Anthony of Padua for his patron saint" - was this literally named "Falls of St. Anthony of Padua" as the text suggests or should this just be "Falls of St. Anthony" using a piped link for St. Anthony?
15580:
Music section has been rewritten/reorganized; new paragraph added to the new "background section". At this point, the Roster and duties, as well as influence sections just need some touch ups—though more so on the former section.
9085:" it is the only exchange as of 2023 for hard red spring wheat futures and options" - recommend dropping the reference to options as the source is only really calling out that it's the only source for hard red spring wheat futures
8188:
Understood. I defer to yours and others judgement. Personally, I like the idea of keeping this as the oldest FA on Knowledge so would prefer a process where I have time to improve it which is how I understand FARC with extensions
6441:
I've prosified the doctoral students and added some references in certain places. If a reviewer could go through and check again what else they feel needs a citation, that would help. Other than that, I think this should be done.
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sure the subhead needs to be there at all, but the organization could do with being a bit more thought-out. (I think the Jackson guitar thing should be cut entirely because it's irrelevant to understanding the gameplay as well.)
10866:"Krista Tippett, awarded a Peabody and the National Humanities Medal, produced the On Being project from her Minneapolis studio." This feels like trivia and should either be expanded upon, incorporated somewhere else, or removed.
7944:, does it seem too long? I was going for as concise as possible, but don't know if I've overstepped. I'll paste it in after I copy edit and go through the sources once more. Should get started on the art section in a few days. –
7869:'s driving the history rewrite and also worked on Nomenclature which I also previously worked on, I've completed my work on Society and recently finished Governance. I've gone into a rabbit hole understanding one statement about
16537:
The prose still needs some work; I've started doing some edits. I think the major outstanding issue for me is the gameplay section, which doesn't seem like it's a great introduction to the actual gameplay if you don't know what
7247:
I think the idea is that everything happens on this page or its talk, and that the improving of each section is part of the FAR. At the end, some other editors will take a look at the article and see whether they think it meets
17160:
In the "Rivers and lakes" section, lots of information is given about specific bodies of water, but there isn't much general information about their composition of the geography of Ireland. How much of the island is rivers and
12547:
The series definition above is a simple way to define the real number named by a decimal expansion. A complementary approach is tailored to the opposite process: for a given real number, define the decimal expansion(s) to name
8646:, except length, addressed. Flags and insignia, Daily life (Cuisine, Recreation, Clothing) as well as a new dedicated section for Education in Society have entered into different stages of review right now, with many thanks to
6869:
Thus, we don't currently have a holistic overview of how the article should change. It would be good to have that. If FA review could give us that, it would be worth doing. If there is another, better venue, we should do that.
6236:
Oh, now we're forbidden even footnotes from having parenthetical citations within them? So we need a separate footnote inside the footnote to be the reference? No. Just no. This blind fanaticism serves no encyclopedic purpose.
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An article is never listed as a removal candidate without first undergoing a review. In this third stage, participants may declare "keep" or "delist", supported by substantive comments, and further time is provided to overcome
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have all said so in the past, so there should be no difficulty. The stats give Borsoka, who first edited the article 27 December 2021, long after it became FA in May 2013, 70.5% of the "authorship attribution", in 1411 edits.
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Previous sections that are now finalised: Society. They include Transition into an Eastern Christian empire (previously in history), Slavery (new section), Socio-economic (new section partially from women before), Women, and
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excuse to buy off of eBay anyway if it becomes needed), so I should have the source access needed to resolve any concerns. It'll just be a matter of squeezing in any work on this around my job and household responsibilities.
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Religion was rewritten by an editor with expertise in the topic (Jenhawk777), Economy similarly for the first paragraph by another editor (Graearms) but needs more work, and both will need to be reviewed by different editor
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File:Venice city scenes - in St. Mark's square, File:Sanvitale03.jpg - St Mark's Basilica (11002237996).jpg and - The photographers may have provided CC license for the images, but are they covered under Italy's freedom of
8974:"Shaffer, Scott (February 7, 2018). "Low-density Zoning Threatens Neighborhood Character". Streets.mn. Retrieved March 13, 2023." - community blog, I don't know that this meets the high-quality RS bar for featured articles
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in Minneapolis between 1880 and 1930 as "the greatest direct-drive waterpower center the world has ever seen." This feels more like commentary and less like history, so I think it can be removed to decrease the wordcount
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any updates? Some comments I have includes the lead section, you might consider removing the references (as that should be summarised in the article) and I think the lead paragraphs should be a bit more balanced in size.
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No worries on my end either, and I hope you stick around FAR! I know sometimes the coordinators will just put the discussion on hold while talk page discussion occurs, so you should leave this up and let them handle it.
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It's about any non-White race (not only the Black population). Agree this can be done. Still I wonder if having the topic here helps the reader understand Structural racism which now comes first. Does it work in the new
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Overall: We may not be done but the work we've done has now made all of us in the before mentioned 5 of the top 10 authors of the current article which reflects how extensive this content review has been. We also have a
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Sorry for delay, sudden business trip. All points above checked, action still progressing on most, but I already have the books to answer some, and newspaper quotes for others, so will proceed with this this evening.
9216:"In 2016, following the killings of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling, Lynx captains wore black shirts as a protest by Black athletes for social change." - I'd argue that this belongs more in the article for the Lynx
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Its an exhaustive review, enough that I'd be happy to close this if you resolved the issues raised....you have enough audited form that trust can be made on use of sources. Commend your diligence in raising this here.
14188:- over half the article's citations are for quotes as trivial as 'The End' just to evidence that the game ends! Without these, the article is not particularly broadly cited - not that this is any barrier to FA status.
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One, omit or footnote information that doesn't strictly follow a timeline, we hope reducing work for the reader. (For example, remove "The city's first commercial sawmill was built in 1848, and the first gristmill in
3473:
On a first reading, the uncited statements generally seem to be the sort of thing that is written in many books (Sirius being the second-brightest star in the sky, etc.), so fixing that up shouldn't be too difficult.
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and they're incredibly likely to have the academic sources that would be needed to make this an FA again. I'm not opposed to the idea of going to their library at some point (again, not near future, I'm quite busy).
9021:. The National Weather Service can't give me a URL. I submitted a data request to the Midwest regional office but the answer was they don't have a URL. So we're using Minnesota state DNR records which are up to date.
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We do not have available maps of better quality. From a practical perspective, I think the fact that most of the maps have not been challenged for more than a decade indicates that our readers think they are useful.
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No work has been done on the plot section, which should be reduced and all of the inline citations to quotes of the game should be removed. I searched for sources per Extraordinary Writ above and found one source,
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Interestingly you seem to remove topic sentences and transitional sentences. Even though that kind of edit logically cuts the word count, I prefer to have the breathers. They're like asides that don't require hard
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said "There are a lot of these community-based local news organizations that are basically replacing local newspapers." Knowledge depends so much on these periodicals I cannot bear to cut them. Next to go would be
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Will try to work of some of the specific suggestions but I'm away for the whole month of March with no chance to do any wikiwork. I'm leaving "done" & "comment" tags as appropriate after the suggestion posts.
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it back in February. There is no whole section without citation; "Elementary proof" has only a single citation for a longish stretch of text, so that can be improved, but overall the situation is not bad at all.
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I know from personal experience working in Ann Arbor that is quite an educated town, but since there is no comparison between % people with degrees compared to national averages, no reader would figure that out.
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Thank you, Hog Farm. I was looking forward to your comments and they didn't disappoint. Everything done as indicated inline above, with one exception. Looking for an alternate way to say "nation and the globe."
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The Institute of Technology was indispensible, which the source suggests, but was perhaps overrepresented (say, in comparison to other institutions) by the word "formidable" (we had that discussion before about
7663:)—a total of ±22½ years. Given its tenure and current longstanding rescue mission, it'll already be too soon if the star gets taken down. (Having typed this out, I now feel really old.) Details and backstory at
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What establishes that Speciality Press located at Forest Lake, Minnesota has a reputation for fact checking, etc? The article is cites several works published by this company, which appears to lack and internet
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performer who, in a very short career, defined an era of rap. 83.4k bytes for this guy? Is that really it? I doubt it, but I don't consider myself knowledgeable enough to definitively say no, just questionable.
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I support working within FAR though these frameworks for review is not something I have useful experience in. Will need to defer to someone else's lead on that. In terms of process, I'm amenable to suggestions.
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Per above, it seems like we are going to keep it simple, starting with the history section and go over it chronologically. I've already earmarked several graphics that I plan on replacing or possibly removing.
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More of a nitpick, but in the 'Observational History' section, it seems to be that there's a tad too many images. I'm thinking the hydrogen-alpha and ultraviolet light ones could be removed or moved elsewhere?
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Legacy - losing the sentence on contemporary English views of the Welsh campaigns again doesn't seem controversial, it's not directly sourced. Where I would diverge from JimK is in ditching Morris and having
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I thought it might be some sort of physicsy jargon, but Greenwood and Earnshaw use the term, often referring to Pb. The main problem is that the "heavy metal" is ill-defined. Consequently, the article (like
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indicates that it's only possible its the only Somali history museum in the world. This seems to be an awfully strong claim to support with only a website seeking to highlight Minnesota tourism opportunities
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Other than the before mentioned, what remains is a review of the more straightforward topics of Flags and insignia, Daily Life (Cuisine, Recreation, and we might add Clothing), Science/medicine, and legacy.
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Hi, I was looking for a review of just the formatting of the bibliography. I believe it would be much better to do piecemeal reviews since, as you said, the article size is large. Wdyt? Please let me know,
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series. Considering that this is undoubtedly the most important game in the franchise and quite possibly one of the most important first-person shooter games ever made, this makes the article possibly fail
10852:
I think the "Annual events" section can be redistributed to other sections. For example, the information about the marathon can be in the sports section, and the Fringe Festival can be in the Arts section.
8728:"The US Army Corps of Engineers built a concrete dike that held in 1876" - needs rephrased somehow. Current phrasing implies that there was some sort of particulalry important holding that happened in 1876
6831:
In my view, this article should read with what Treadgold and Kaldellis have written in their books as the primary sources as they are the most recent academic historians to write about the topic at length.
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If anyone else wants to help and knows exactly what to do, but doesn't have the time to do it—I have that time at present. I hope that's useful. I've been grabbing the sources cited so I have them on hand.
5355:, AIUI, ie, other parts might need trimming, if it came to a question of overall length. As now the article arguably violates NPOV, through omission of some of the more uncomfortable aspects of his reign.
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I already made this comment, but again, I am not an expert. I simply read the sources and summarized them. I never understood how anyone saw not being an expert as an insurmountable obstacle to writing an
9507:"As of the 2020 census the population was 429,954, making it the largest city in Minnesota and the 46th-most-populous in the United States" - this feels like something that should be mentioned in the body
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I'm still evaluating if there needs to be something on "gender" (as part of women or separate) which is something that is coming up in modern scholarship. Can only resolve this by reading a book by Leora
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took me 413 days on my lonesome). At the moment, I'm mildly optimistic—we have three competent and active editors, pretty much a blank sheet in front of us, and if it fails then. well, at least we tried?
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people revert and becomes a problem, we take it to talk. What’s key is we set the expectation that we are blowing up a section and ask for people’s collaboration in edits rather than hash it out on talk.
5030:, noting that you've done work on a number of articles related to this election, do you think that this article is a "it is a thorough and representative survey of the relevant literature" as required by
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12880:
The argument here does not need to assume completeness to be valid, because it shows that this particular sequence of rational numbers has a least upper bound and that this least upper bound is equal to
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Airship will be proposing a new article layout, which we may implement once we complete the review to restructure the content and address lingering word count issues, as well as to make the content more
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What I can't judge is whether the emphasis given to this issue by historians would warrant it being a separate section. It would, of necessity, still be quite brief. That said, a 4.4. would not seem too
3631:" star. This leads to suspect statements such as, the "Sun today is roughly halfway through the most stable part of its life". I think the most stable part of its life overall would be as a white dwarf.
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Lots of other sources are horribly formatted: missing publishers, inconsistent formatting with other sources, etc. To keep this from being an overly tedious list, I'm not going to include every last one.
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Just quickly on this: the current "Legacy" structure is "views on Edward, from an older English; modern English; Scottish; Welsh; Ango-Jewish perspective", rather than dealing with aspects of his reign.
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I don't think the first paragraph of the "Other industries develop" section is necessary, as the information is intended to be humorous, not factual, or the information is present later in the article.
9539:"and, to the present day, preserved its financial clout." - ideally we should be sourcing this major claim to something better than a commission apparently run by the city to show how great the city is
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be a parallel process to any editing that occurs. It will align people and can be used to settle Talk disputes. If more people want to involve themselves, it gives a common reference point for editing.
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Oh I had completely forgotten about this (didn't get any pings?). What issues do you still have with the prose? I'll see what I can do about the Gameplay section when I have a spare moment this week.
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suggests that's the name for the hospital, with Hennepin Healthcare being the name for the org that administers it. Whatever we land on, there should be consistency between the prose and the caption.
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I'm unsure of mentioning apparently non-notable concert venues by name. Theoretically any bar with a stage could be considered a concert venue, and we should only really be hitting the highlights here
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I have started new articles to contain details (right now they are in the Economy and Transportation sections). But before summarizing those sections, can you tag passages where citations are needed?
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Hmm. Actually, it seems I have 20 more of these. Above is a random sampling. Some touch more directly, some touch less directly on the subject matter. I have no references for the philosophy claims.
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My husband and I are sick with the flu (not COVID). I'll try to work at your other comments ASAP. Hamilton history looks nice! Thanks for explaining your viewpoint. I was ticked off yesterday at the
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Susan, I'd like to hear your and Sandy's thoughts on this, but I have some tone concerns here. Stuff like "formidable Institute of Technology", "in the end, to the nation and the globe", and others.
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also giving the full statements of what Noether studied, I think the article does quite well. I feel it's best left as is unless someone is jumping to make it a big project of theirs.My comments at
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I've corrected a couple comma errors, where one was erroneously included to separate the parts of a complex predicate. Needs a full pass. I can help with this and the above item if you want me to.
1104:, we should be able to get this article back in order within a reasonable amount of time. If not, then we look at moving to FARC. I don't think we need to abruptly decide that just yet, however. --
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As was noted in the TFA discussion, if there is to be an FAR for this article, specific concerns have to be identified on the article's talk page as a first step - I don't see that that was done?
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Another factor which contributed to the decline of sawmilling at the falls was steam power. As early as the 1850s and 1860s seven steam mills had operated at different times in the falls district.
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Anyway, you won't assist despite your deep concern. What a shame. I'll miss our discussions here, but feel free to carry on at my talk page as I guess this space should be restricted to business.
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These ideas are mistaken in the context of the standard real numbers, although some may be valid in other number systems, either invented for their general mathematical utility or as instructive
12137:"revived using land taken from the Dakota people under the Morrill Act of 1862" is unclear. I think maybe we mean "revived under the Morrill Act of 1862 using land taken from the Dakota people"?
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Readers will take "Cardiac surgery was developed ..." to mean that such surgeries were first done in Minneapolis. I think it's worth spending some words to clarify what exactly was accomplished.
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actually says is deprecated. It uses authors' names and publication years inline to include specific publications in a way that flows with the grammar of the sentence. (Compare this with, e.g.,
9230:"enabled Horace Cleveland to create his finest landscape architecture," - finest should be attributed to the specific author unless you can find a source indicating that this is a consensus view
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I think it passes on comprehensiveness, keeping in mind however that I only considered sources that show up on Google Scholar. There are some bits in the page source that need further thought.
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If File:FB-23 Rapid Theater Attack.png is a Northrop Grumman image as stated, it's been wrongly uploaded. The source PDF doesn't establish that it was released under a creative commons licence.
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10694:, and said so in so many words about 10 times in his book. DeCarlo, the modern source, quotes him accurately. I'm not opposed to a shortened link but what we have now is more literally true. -
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metropolis located far from competing neighbors, Minneapolis is the birthplace of General Mills, the Pillsbury brand, and the Target Corporation. ... No relationship between these two clauses
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are you available? Sandy said in October "As the article is getting close to Keep territory...." She and I cleaned up this article over the past couple years. Sorry to ping you. Best wishes,
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languages section in Roman Empire has undergone a recent deep review by me so we can lean on this to re-evaluate this section. Oh, and history, let's look at that as clearly this needs work:
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I have a lot of respect for Biz's work and especially for their careful section by section approach, but that does mean that the talk page tends to focus on points of detail and nomenclature.
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fn.80 -- Cites Ackerman p. 116 for two points. Both accurate, but the parenthetical near the second point wasn't in the source (it is true, though). So I moved the citation to the right spot.
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We could condense a lot of it down to "The Sun can be modeled as moving in an ellipse around a point that is itself circling the center of the galaxy" and then quoting some numbers, perhaps.
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I suggest Cleveland is the better example for comparison for the direction of the lead; it's a continuously maintained FA, and I'm uncomfortable with the idea of using non-FAs for guidance.
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It surprises me a bit that this was considered a noise ordinance issue; I lived for awhile in a small town that sounded the danged emergency siren on the hour for every single daylight hour
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Specialist historians on sections should be used of course to delve into issues but as we are looking for consensus what Kaldellis and Treadgold have said should be the test for consensus.
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I've updated Mountains and other parts, and added citations a couple of days back, and I see other hands have been at work too, so I think there are no major referencing issues, at least.
13804:. Improving while its FA status is active not enough. Would suggest removing the status first, then once the article meets the FA criteria, then the article can be ready for re-promotion.
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I had reviewed that section before that edit and had no objections to the sentence in question; the disputed sentence seems like a reasonable attribution of a subject matter expert to me.
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expertise than me in the area. Besides, beyond those two issues, I think the article is worthy of FA status, and I made some structural changes that made the article (in my view) neater.
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16397:- licensing is problematic. The "own work" does really work because its a derivative copy of the video game music, which would be under copyright. I've nominated for deletion on Commons.
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all not only explicitly mention the unfortunate events that have recently brought them international attention, but also provide links to articles that cover the events in further depth.
5680:, could you move your notes and resolved commentary to the review talk page? This one's getting a bit hard to follow at this point, and that may be discouraging others from weighing in.
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of sources to use here. It seems like Newcomb 1980 is available at a local library. That's for sourcing & completeness; someone more adept that me will need to handle MOS problems.
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Firstly, in terms of research, the article features overuse of quote citations from the game to evidence plot and gameplay mechanics. Secondary coverage should be preferred, other than
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I'll take a look but have no idea when I can get to it. I just moved last weekend; I'm not sure which box my primary laptop is in and we don't have reliable internet access set up yet.
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The sections too are very long, unlike the Regine Velasquez and Taylor Swift articles, which are very concise and short. Consider splitting it into subsections in a similar fashion to
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Transition into an eastern Christian empire: need to validate two sources still and final proof read to make sure I'm happy with the copy. This section was completely rewritten by me.
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Ping in case you are able to help: I've linked to the work I have already done for checking re Anglo-Jewish policies, and drafted the changes regarding Wales from Welsh sources below.
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Comment: I am an inorganic chemist, an old one who has taught inorganic often. I have rarely heard the term "heavy metal" (at least ourside of the music world) discussed by chemists.
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a decent number of statements appear to have been made as if minneapolis has something to prove. i think, to a neutral reader, this makes the city less impressive than it really is.
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No worries! I have a PDF of Stras (which I can send?—email me if so) that I'm planning to add from. For the Duke/Duchess I meant a collage (double) image, which I've just added. –
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Yes, I prefer the serial comma and thank you for the corrections. One more comma quirk: I generally follow the rule that years in numerals are followed by a comma. An example here:
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are you comfortable then with having dying work directly on the lead? I see good room for reduction in the third paragraph and fifth (current city appointments are also recentism).
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from the 1850s is public domain? If you don't, I will remove it. Pending copyright information from the Minnesota Historical Society (which they seem to have buried), we removed a
10936:"The Indigenous Dakota people believed in the Great Spirit, and were surprised that not all European settlers were religious." This feels like trivia and I think it can be removed.
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Yes, though I think since this was discussed it has been removed. We would love it if you could continue to join us in the review, the more eyes the better. Let's discuss the work
4938:, I apologize, I've been swamped. I'll get started on it this weekend. The Ackerman citations are all good, it's just the others I need to clean up. Shouldn't take long. I hope! --
3352:, I'm thinking of doing spot checks only after you've incorporated Aza24's suggestions on medieval music. That way, one or two refs from such text added can also be checked. Wdyt?
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recommends a separate section for recurring events. I removed the section, and as you suggest, distributed the most important six or so, and omitted about ten. It looks all right.
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Good catch, Hog Farm. Reworded that sentence to reflect the sources, and say more precisely, "and supplied about half the generator sets the US military used during World War II."
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I see that the article has not been seriously edited since late November and the "Islands and peninsulas" section still has unreferenced passages. Are you still working on this?
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Was hoping to finish Kaldellis before editing again -- with my travel and other commitments, optimistically it won't be before January -- but hey, throw a dart and we can start.
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to have been an attempt by Edward"; it seems to be suggesting more than just a stylistic similarity, but some form of connected political aim. Is it possible to make it clearer?
16031:. I'm not sure the gameplay makes sense to split into subsections about the masks and time cycle, but that might be just a cosmetic rather than important organizational quibble.
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For now, I resurrected the Neighborhood Revitalization Program that ran from 1991 to 2011, for which I have a book source. Brought this up to date with a combination of sources.
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Ah, the most interesting section! Crisis and fragmentation, or rather that time period, is something Kaldellis will be key for as there is a lot of new research since Treadgold.
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The lede is quite short, and doesn't include information from major sections of the article like the climate and natural resources. Perhaps these should be added to the lede.
13597:, the citations should be consistently formatted. The citations are not formatted consistently; some of the publishers are linked, while others are not. Also, there are many
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Sorry, my time is quite limited. I standardised the references and added a link to the books which was a boring work. I would not expand the references with further details.
2017:- Can you be specific as to what needs to be done? I went through the article and updated any numbers-based information, and moved one-time events (if notable) to "History."
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I have just taken a quick look at this. FWIW, I think Hog Farm and Mike Christie have resolved the issues and the review could be closed without reassessment of the article.
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I'd support someone going through and cutting down the prose: there is too much puffery, and the "Overview" section should probably be renamed to "Background" and refocused.
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If one works in base-10, then any fraction whose denominator is power of 2 and 5 will have exactly two distinct expansions: for example, 1/8 has 0.125000... and 0.1249999...
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Can definitely add to this, as there is a distinct difference between coasts on this point (smooth east, jagged north and west, mixed south) - just need to match to a book.
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Ahead of Ww2censor answering, I will step up to help also, starting with bogs. I have a number of reference texts to hand, and will work during the week ahead (27-30 Nov.).
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practice around here is to omit the excess detail, as far as I know.) I've added citations to the opening paragraph of "Proofs from the construction of the real numbers".
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I am also reading this book, and I would like to contribute to improving this article the best I can. If I can help you in an adequately directed way, I would be happy to.
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and just move the comments on each to talk after it's satisfactorily completed. This will be a long job but I wouldn't expect anything else for such an important article (
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s. I also believe it to not be comprehensive: for instance, it doesn't mention the Michael Jackson tie-in song "Someone in the Dark" and the ensuing legal fiasco with the
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Oh, ahh, huh, Perhaps I have to partly retract. Closer review indicates the article does touch on some of this. I suppose I have ADHD and didn't notice on first reading.
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In this case, I don't really care about references being in the intro or not; it's a little more clean without the blue clicky linky numbers, but they weren't egregious.
2793:, I understand the quality of the review would need to be high. I will work on being as thorough as possible, please let me know at any time during the process if I err.
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6566:. Between Christmas and other real-life stuff I probably can't commit to much but I'll watchlist the page and poke my nose in if I have anything useful to contribute.
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Wales - moving the coverage of the 1287/1294 rebellions further down seems reasonable, and creates a better chronology. The other changes don't seem controversial to me.
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Having addressed the recent addition mentioned just above and the bulleted list discussed earlier, I believe this article covers what it needs to at the level it ought.
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Not sure what else to say other than I think I've done a sufficient job maintaining FA status for this article, but if anyone has any concerns I'm glad to address them.
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I agree with the identified issues. I have no immediate plans to fix these issues and think that the article should be delisted. That said, I live relatively close to
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7465:: Biz has been working on the language section, while my grand reduction of the history section has gotten slightly distracted; I will be back there shortly, however.
1081:: I haven't evaluated these, but I'm sure we can take some time to repair/remove these as needed. There may be some active WP:FILM members willing to jump in and help.
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section: Should be able to compare this to the promoted version of the article and weed out unnecessary details quickly, especially anything we can't find sources for.
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etc.—these developments are vastly more fundamental than any innovations in art/architecture. This period was quite literally the birth of Western classical music. –
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There is a major update on this from last week, as the EU takes action over Ireland's slow action, and the government responds with an update; will cite and include.
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Pending Ww2censor's reply, my update - I was offline most of December due to illness, but made some referencing and corrective edits 26/12, and will continue 27/12.
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My concerns have been pretty much addressed, but there's an RFC ongoing with this now, so I'll hold off on making a declaration for now, until things stabilize out.
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That's pretty much what Knowledge is about. The logical end of your view is article ownership, also gatekeeping editors to make sure they're experts before editing.
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Another issue I've noticed in excessively long sections such as "Lumber, waterpower, and flour milling" and single sentence paragraph in the demography section. (
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article retaining its featured status, then you have to address the concerns outlined above. It is not a reviewer's job to fix an article if they do not want to.
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The George Floyd information seems bloated and off-topic for the "Government" section. I suggest that much of this information be moved to "History" and trimmed.
2647:, although I have experienced that some editors tend to ignore this rule. I am not convinced that the above suggestion is fully in line with the relevant rules.
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I took a stab at editing. (It's so much easier to cut than to write!). Apologies in advance for any errors, but I think it's in better shape than it was before.
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I had added a summary point about the overall (c. 2%, etc.), but will expand on the rivers and lakes, and the point about influence as far as my sources allow.
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Thanks for pointing that out; I didn't even realize it was filed under a CC license. Definitely not appropriate for Commons. I edited the caption for clarity.
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suggests they were available again in 2024 and implies they were available in 2023. This was the first source that came up, and a better one may be available.
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reverted several times. While I appreciate the work done to try to save this, it might be better if it goes to FARC so that it can be evaluated for delisting.
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Sounds good. Sandy is probably right that we should do all the nitty grity on this FAR's talk, so we don't clog up the main FAR page with all our scribblings.
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Disagree with what you say here. No low-quality sources or non-notable information was added. If anything the quality of sources has improved since 2007. The
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Minneapolis has its origins as the 19th century lumber and flour milling capitals of the world, and, to the present day, preserved its financial clout --: -->
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Quick update: we now have two subject-matter experts updating/rewriting the sections on both economy and religion. I expect to get to the art section soon. –
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Hi all, came across this a few days ago and thought I'd offer my help if there are any particular sections that could do with editing/sourcing improvements? @
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concerned with the 2023 estimate, they have been wildly off in the past and are not very encyclopedic. Census data is really all that needs to be considered.
498:? Maybe we should delete the article, but as you say there are references that use the term. Rather we are just focused here on the issue of quality control.
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It seems like the article trends toward the use of the serial (Oxford) comma. I've added it in a few places where it was missing, but a full pass is needed.
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well-cited, and I think is improved by the process. If there is anything else needing addressing, I am standing by, with atlases and geography textbooks.
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in 1862." When reading this sentence, it seemed too specific for what the rest of the paragraph was saying. Why is information about the university here?
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which if we stick to will put it in the strongest state its ever been while also reflecting the latest scholarship, breathing in a new life for this FA.
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I can work with Kaldellis as a foundation, I also have access to the relevant Cambridge history; I can get going in around a week, if that's acceptable.
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File:Aachen Germany Imperial-Cathedral-12a.jpg, File:Frühmittelalterliches Dorf.jpg, File:Maria Lach 02.jpg: Covered under Germany's freedom of panorama?
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Further, by doing this, copy editing I think will be more informed and it will allow us to make the article more concise with the content that matters.
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Thank you! I have a much better sense of how to source this sort of information now, so it should be little issue incorporating it into the article. :)
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I do not have the expertise, time, nor desire to work on this article. I am happy to provide comments once editors think this is ready for a re-review.
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I think Yarris is okay. Most of her citations are used in addition to others, so if other reviewers disagree, they could be fairly painlessly removed.
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Economy, architecture, Daily life, Science and medicine, Religion would be next after that so that would be a great place you could pick up on. Arts @
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I am reluctant to commit, given other constraints, but with a day in the library I could seriously improve the bloated history section. We shall see.
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The image of Kennedy needs removing, the caption underneath it is claiming something not sourced in the article and, frankly, an image of the writer,
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article), the emphasis on instruments is hugely undue and much more discussion of composers, genres and music rituals should be instead substituted.
2620:, & the article should immediately be delisted so that the new owner can, if he wishes, reapply at FAC. The main contributors in the last decade
17394:- who is recently back from Wikibreak - on the other concerns listed above. In particular re overviews and quick fixes to sandwiching and statista.
13553:, do either of you have any interest in trying to address the sourcing issues? If no one wants to take this on, it'll probably be delisted shortly.
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I've been perennially disappointed that this article fails to make contact with modern mathematics. Points that could be made, but don't seem to be:
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If you want to take this article to an even higher level, chase down Treadgold’s 1990s work and see where he and Kaldellis agree or differ in views.
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Thank you for your comment. During the next weeks, I will try to improve the sections about military history taking into account your suggestions.
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message at the top of the FAR should indicate who you have notified and include a link with the date of the pre-notification given on article talk.
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also went through the article and removed repetitive, subsequent refs to the same citation and I'll change images from px to upright momentarily.
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Sorry, no idea. Are there any musicians on WP who have researched different madrigal styles? You could ask at the classical music project. --
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Thanks Axem. I'm going to do another pass through and see if there's any sourcing that might help, then edit what's there. It's looking better.
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teenagers and the author takes some literary creativity and makes up conversations between historical figures. No luck on the other cn tag yet.
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built in 1854 (page 17). Around there she writes, "Steam was beginning to come into its own." Her source is a book I've never seen: Hotchkiss,
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Computer situation isn't quite sorted but I'm going to get working on this this week just to clear it off my desk. Thanks for your patience!
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Wonderful comment (in line with some of Hog Farm's ideas and SandyGeorgia's work to eradicate false claims). Maybe you can help tone it down.
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Unfortunately I don't have the original link. Perhaps search for key words and phrases in that article that's transcribed in the forum post?
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Link to Oxford History of Art, Oxford Illustrated Histories, Routledge Studies in Medieval Religion and Culture, as done for other series?
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Thank you for your comments. (1) I did not touch the main structure of the article because it has been stable for more than a decade (
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Restored an old version with more details, thank you. It took the Corps of Engineers 6 years or more to stop the Eastman Tunnel leak.
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My new literature section has been added. Thanks again Biz for your feedback! I'll look towards doing Art next sometime soon –
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Same with me. IRL challenges, but have every intention to continue. Appreciate the follow up. Time has flown this past month…
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Military is a complex topic I'm reading about now and plan to draft new copy hopefully this month when I get some free time.
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Thank you. I will shortly do research for any stuff that needs adding there; in the meantime, I feel comfortable putting a
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which helped rewrite it and which is also helping with a lot of other content (like marriage which sits in women right now)
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I guess in that case we should wait until Aza24 is more active. If nothing's happening still, we should proceed to FARC.
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Languages: need to validate last paragraph sources and final review of copy. This section was completely rewritten by me.
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Thank you. Tried to fix them. If you find any more comma errors, yes, please do fix. At least I learned to watch for
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Thanks. We have only one sentence about Mr. Floyd in Government, followed by crime statistics and the consent decree.
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History and Arts are progressing but I defer to Airship and Aza given they are updating here. I'm working on Law next
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Ditto for the post-Floyd, "The local insurgency resulted in extraordinary levels of property damage in Minneapolis".
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Matarisvan has improved the bibliography and converted the remaining references into SFN on the unreviewed sections.
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I'm currently reviewing the "women" section and have more literature to read as it's a topic I have no expertise in
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Going to take another look this week or weekend. Thanks Axem for all your hard work thus far making improvements.
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Thank you. In my latest rewrite, this brings a short historical intro up to the present, so I added it back in.
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for highlighting these issues and for expressing willingness to step up to the mark and address them. Cheers!
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If Coemgenus, wikipedia's subject matter expert on the 1880 election, is okay with this, then I think I'm at a
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I'm not in the habit of gutting a page like I would want to do with this one, so just putting that out there.
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The changes look good. I'll notify some other editors and relevant WikiProjects to have another go at it.
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I have fixed both of the issues you have found. Is there any other comments you want to put down here?
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Are you up for rewriting the music section? This is a topic on which I understand essentially nothing.
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sources and the potential for Japanese development interviews could significantly improve this section.
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refers to as ultralimit." Why is Terry Tao mentioned at all here? Would one say that Terry Tao is what
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Sorry, I was on holiday and I am extremly busy in real life now. I am working on adding info on music.
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Very well, the source formatting review is a pass then, will do the image and source reviews tomorrow.
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Borsoka is correct. The rewrite in the last 3 years has been so complete that the usual FAR process is
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Yes I think so. Give me till the end of the weekend—if I don't get to it by then we can move it FARC.
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balance of all the things needed, I'd say this a 20-80 week project (budgeting 1-4 weeks per section).
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Not a bad idea at all. Before you implement the sandbox changes, please do show what they look like.
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P. Erdős and V. Komornik, “Developments in non-integer bases”, Acta Math Hungar, 79, 1998, pp. 57–83.
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Changed to "about six". Considered saying "several" because at least two more are under construction.
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Again a shorthand way of saying "nationally and internationally", opting for shorter words. Omitted.
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Thank you! I've made some adjustments (moved your comments to the bottom of the page with replies).
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Thanks! That's the one area I still need to buff up. I'll bug you again when I feel that's tied up.
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1b. The topic is confusingly defined, using different definitions in different parts of the article.
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work seems to be ongoing but there's a paragraph in "Islands and peninsulas" that needs citations.
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which tends to be viewed as self-evidently sourced from the work itself. This approach is arguably
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someone can help me obtain access to Bleicken which I've had trouble with, I would appreciate that.
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I am free once again, and expect progress to be made swiftly and efficiently over the next month.
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and a few film articles to FA status in the past couple years to see if he is able to assist. --
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This is considerably better! If it is to be featured level a few more things need to be added.
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I'm slowly trying to work on the issues mentioned but need more time to satisfy the delistes.
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will have to take over this article. This torch is burning my fucking arm off, please take it.
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editing we will be all on the same page and the article will be all the better because of it.
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I took a first stab at condensing all that. If you want to trim it further, I won't object.
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Something like this applies to chaotic dynamical systems. But there's argument about that.
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Anything else? Who will perform the FAR? And we officially start sometime-ish this month?
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Let's start at the beginning? (I should note that when this FAR was opened a month ago, I
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I did some work on the "Elementary proof" section, and I think now it's in better shape.
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Oh, good, we'll keep it. No worries, I'll hold on until you are free again. Best wishes,
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I will look through these sources and see if anything in there can be added here. Cheers
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Yeah... I've made a targeted list of goals to wrap this up. Will give it one more shot.
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Back in §Health care, "the university's Variety Club Heart Hospital": which university?
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Removed, although I don't know of any other Minneapolis charity of Alight's proportions.
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The source mentions options on futures, but not specific to Minneapolis. Cut, thank you.
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The spate of editing last month addressed the specific concerns that had been raised.
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I haven't forgotten about this; I've just been much busier than expected this week.
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I've moved the notes and commentary I can move and linked to them. Hope that helps.
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Also reviewed, but new since the FAR started: Geography, Military (Army, Navy).
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Starting work on literature in my sandbox. Should get to Art and Music after –
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If that is the case, I can upload a non-free thumbnail version under fair use.
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A good read (and much better then when this was initiated). A few quibbles:
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automatically create the talkpage section header. Relevant parties include
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Going by the notice on their userpage, they won't be able to for a month.
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Really needs an image of sheet music (which I can engrave and then upload)
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are you going to be able to look at this, or should we be moving to FARC?
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Good point. That single sentence was to differentiate between people from
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I've started the review with some structure on how we approach it in this
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It's pretty long and detailed but it has a highlights if you want or need:
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The climate data for Belfast is from 2017. Are there more recent numbers?
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The two images at the top of "Inlets" form a sandwich with the text; per
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works on the bogs and peat I think this will well pass the review again.
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think to finish this properly I'm going to need the physical versions. –
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Third, the Structural racism section is undated and could be moved away.
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section. Are you ready for me to take another skim through the article?
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reading the sources, the edit prioritization will just naturally emerge.
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quote, as found in Ackerman, but cites it to Clancy, which is incorrect.
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Thanks both of you for the kind words and offers of (potential!) help.
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Congratulations. This is the first of my FAs that have appeared at FAR.
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Yes I think so. Was looking into what that would consist of earlier –
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Appreciate your guidance - I've added this feedback on the talk page.
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that MNHS states is public domain. I can't speak for the log drivers.
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Thank you for your work. I've updated the status of the article here:
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useful to compare it to the net annual energy generated by humankind.
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perhaps we should consider moving on here ? It's six months now ...
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Restored it. Do you agree it works better in the Education section?
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I've removed the three sections until more work can be done on them.
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I copy-edited the "Society" section, does that section look better.
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This is undisputedly the longest-lived FA on the English Knowledge,
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After (or in parallel?) of the FAR, we do section by section drives?
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Why is David Lindberg mentioned twice as an editor in Lindberg 2003?
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preview describes it rather than the developer. Investigation into
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that all the scholars reference; now I just need to learn German...
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Bilorv said more or less what I was going to. The ordering in the "
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Can you post the link here, I can search for it on archival sites.
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do we have any more concerns? this has been idle for about a month
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Ok, I've finished formatting and archiving all the sources. Phew!
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in a couple years from now when it meets all of the FA standards.
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9787:) 18:53, 14 October 2023 (UTC) P.S. I double-checked another book
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has previously said they would work on, but otherwise open field!
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I would appreciate feedback on two sections I've been focused on:
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Everything in the infobox should be a summary of main-article text
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I'm one of the likely closers on this so will leave it to you :-)
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I agree with the assessment...Lots of little things need updating.
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unclear statements - that the game is a "spiritual successor" to
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fn.70 -- Cites Ackerman p. 103-104 for two points, both accurate.
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By second paragraph, you mean the sentence starting with Phocas?
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Okay, but were these concerns raised on the article talk page?
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Sorry, don't have much time to take a look at this at present.
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i don't see any issues. Page is 100% sourced and well-written.
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I believe in you. Not just you, Hog Farm. All you fine people.
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N-Sider is used in this article as is marked as unreliable at
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its growth was ? In the 19th century ?? Early growth was ??
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which was my precondition before I start work on this article.
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this FAR page (or its talk?) is where we document a FAR review
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I will have a look to see if any of the refs can be replaced.
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Great re general citation. Happy to work already today, with
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I have sourced text for this from two books, will add today.
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Looked at this further and believe its high quality enough –
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expected to be a first-mention-only or all-instances ordeal?
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9381:"divided between community and magnet" - is it worth linking
1428:, is that work that you anticipate could be done within FAR?
15522:
Almost done with refiguring the music section in my sandbox
4832:
fn.50 -- Cites Ackerman p. 83 for two quotes, both accurate.
1137:
Definitely in need of overall uplifting to modern standards.
16361:
appears to have been questioned the use of Screenrant above
12747:
Nikita Sidorov, “Universal β-expansions”, Arxiv, 2002, URL
11793:
The part about scooters/bikes needs an update. A glance at
10742:
That's understandable then I guess. I'm ready to declare a
10645:
I'll try to do a final review of the article this weekend.
9173:
I'm not in disagreement on any point you've raised so far.
7282:(which I I believe is the biggest rewrite at FAR to date).
2827:
is useful, and linking it to both names would be difficult.
1025:– Not sure this one's as bad as it may seem on the surface.
276:
Before nomination, raise issues at talk page of the article
267:
No more than one nomination per week by the same nominator.
14872:
I just found a PDF. If you email me I can send it to you.
14317:
Step 1 is now complete (with no response) so hold is off.
11721:
Should consistently use either "percent" or "%" in prose.
7495:
I've completed my read (40+ hours) of Anthony Kaldellis's
4293:, did you discuss this on the article's talk page at all?
2816:
Link to Frances and Joseph Gies as done for other authors?
2672:
It's not so much about ownership as stewardship, and it's
575:
You found a source, Hog Farm, why not update the article?
17501:
this conversation hasn't been active in over two months.
16375:
13801:
13505:, it looks like the sourcing definitely needs some work.
12614:
Added a Goodwyn cite. Feel free to cross that one off!
9726:. Turns out that fixing chrono order was what we needed.
9110:
Extra architects cut for both the Walker and Mia, thanks.
7929:
I've completed a draft for a new literature section, see
7603:
progress. should be able to crack on next week, however.
4703:
noticed in December 2023 with prior issues raised in 2015
3437:
2985:. Black and white versions of these maps would be better.
590:
quality. I wouldn't expect a reviewer at my current FAC (
15091:
Need the music and lead sections rewritten, seems like.
12696:
beleive this argument, but it is out there, in the wild.
11705:
Stayed with Hennepin County Medical Center everywhere. -
8016:
No worries! The Byzantine Empire will be waiting, since
7280:
Knowledge:Featured article review/J. K. Rowling/archive1
7063:
trimmed the original six paragraphs into the current two
17080:
may add some more when he has time and is well enough.
16560:
It has been three months. Have you made much progress?
15819:
have you finished what you wanted to do with this yet.
13196:
soucing and OR concerns seem to remain in the article.
10087:
Hope that's enough to start. Good to meet you, Dying. -
5626:. I'll wait some further feedback before making edits.
4625:
Tony Landis and reputed aviation author Dennis Jenkins.
4334:
please notify other editors and relevant WikiProjects?
948:
Reference 84 (ET Kuwahara); citation is also incomplete
312:
main contributors to the article (identifiable through
9209:
Yes. Used a better source and trimmed that claim away.
8546:
Infobox has now more tightly regulated and simplified.
8230:
UPDATE: it only took a few hours and two months but I
7510:
is taking point on History and it's not an easy task.
7336:
I'm continuing the rewrite, aided by the others here;
4606:
I suspect that none of the external links are needed.
1581:
Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
936:
What makes the following references reliable sources?
15502:
I've set aside some time next weekend to work on it.
8493:
Governance and Diplomacy have been recently reviewed.
6593:, it looks unlikely anyone can or will take this on.
5294:
For Wales, "The Age of Conquest: Wales 1063-1415" by
4004:
Which of the issues raised above remain unaddressed?
2580:
in the second Art and architecture subsection. Best,
953:
Reference 177 (Golden News) is a permanent dead link.
922:
Reference 37 (Inside the Actors Studio) is incomplete
17076:
otherwise I think all concerns have been addressed.
11129:
Cited founding of Washburn-Crosby and General Mills.
9828:
Changed the article to say "steam power". Thank you.
3034:
will be able to provide more feedback on the images.
1279:), May 2021 (links added for context by yours truly)
907:
Unreferenced sections in "20th anniversary version".
704:
Thanks for volunteering, Z1720. You can start here:
666:
soon, but my employer had other plans it turns out.
519:
Knowledge would be better off without this thing. --
14408:, but struggled to find others in my quick search.
9647:
section. Turned out beautiful, Hog Farm, thank you.
9196:
The Somali government re-opened its national museum
8638:Law has been rewritten and the review is complete.
7617:Update: I hope to make some progress this weekend.
6977:
Macedonian dynasty and resurgence (867–1025): 2170
6001:. The infobox should not supplant the article. See
3937:I have (re)moved the references from the lead (see
2622:
per the page history (Borsoka, Ealdgyth and myself)
1250:(page creator/nominator; formerly "VisionHolder"),
1057:doesn't even have one. It was a recent addition at
295:
that are at issue, then click on "Publish changes".
65:
give article watchers two to three weeks to respond
15997:Had a busy week last week, still working on this.
15193:might you suggest an editor who can take this on?
11375:I am happy with the History section. Are we good,
11047:The year, 1862, is in chrono order. Removed this.
9755:History of Lumber and Forest Industry of Northwest
9546:Agreed. The citation is only there because of the
9399:"Some of the magazines published in the city are
9148:Removed venues that don't have Knowledge articles.
7521:Slaveries of the First Millennium by Youval Rotman
6736:what do you think is best to improve the article?
5010:I'll try to take a look at this over the weekend.
3698:? It is an informal unit that it not widely used.
1163:Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve
645:in the past. I don't have access to those anymore.
16258:Fingers crossed you get some time to help out :)
11201:You removed the topic sentence of that paragraph.
11120:founded Washburn-Crosby, the company that became
10004:, i also specifically looked at the articles for
7865:Great! We are working our way down the article, @
1047:table is likely UNDUE for its length. The one at
928:Reference 52 (The New Yorker) needs a page number
445:"Today's lecture is about Heavy Metal Chemistry"?
17703:
17554:, are you available for a last little push too?
16574:Haven't worked on it much at all, to be honest.
13390:for the moment to give that a chance to happen.
12732:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/2257842
12725:https://www.esi.ac.at/static/esiprpr/esi1810.pdf
12718:http://www.maths.manchester.ac.uk/nikita/amm.pdf
12578:s were added, but they still need page numbers.
11493:a month ago. Language was toned down throughout.
10241:do you have a plan to go ahead with this lead? -
10055:comparison, the article leads for the cities of
8455:Comprehensive status update as of August 20 2024
6813:There should be synergies between these articles
3844:. "One of the most important solar missions..."
3713:I've removed the usage in the infobox and lead.
1620:Personnel doesn't inherently need a source; per
15891:might help with some of the physical versions.
14726:I don't think Yarris is a "high quality source"
12560:In 1802, H. Goodwin published an observation...
9873:Hi. The lead was constructed for the most part
9743:The White Pine Industry in Minnesota, A History
6810:and see if there is anything there we can use.
6543:it looks like work is progressing; are you in?
3880:I'm not sure what to make of these references:
1553:Just a note - per the storylines guidelines at
913:Reference 14 (Den of Geek) is missing publisher
632:https://conservancy.org/everglades-restoration/
448:"The national award for Heavy Metal Chemistry"?
69:Knowledge:Featured article review/notices given
15983:I'm interested in working on this when I can.
11759:in "about six bus rapid transit (BRT) lines"?
9035:Agreed. Removed that and combined two paras. -
8764:Not absolutely necessary and has been removed.
5721:How are things looking from your perspective?
3694:Why is a value in the lead being presented in
2390:is some comment on the use of GR in YR Chao's
1036:section should be fine for credited roles per
413:1e. unstable. I've tried to make improvements.
17610:Thanks, and I'd certainly support that idea.
16477:, are you still planning on looking at this?
16024:The article definitely needs a lot of TLC...
14457:Has one ever considered Magneton? Pokelego999
4714:no major edits to address sourcing concerns.
4402:, which I’m not sure is considered adequate.
1972:Citations addressed. Lead has been expanded.
1938:I have added cn tags, per the request above.
856:issues not addressed, orange banners remain.
838:manual of style for writing about video games
124:
14771:Overall, I think there are two main issues:
14135:Have your sourcing concerns been addressed?
12884:The first two paragraphs of analytic proofs.
9722:who appeared in close proximity to American
7213:Makes sense. So if I understand this right:
2229:diff for talk page notification (2024-06-25)
27:Knowledge project page for featured articles
16679:What concerns of yours remain unaddressed?
13854:: I boldly went ahead with some splits and
12059:Looks like new rankings are available from
10908:, though it probably needs to be expanded.
10770:Beautiful, elegant job. Thank you so much,
10124:Yes, indeed. -15:01, 4 November 2023 (UTC)
9594:File:Log Drivers-by Michael Nowack-1881.jpg
7665:WP:Knowledge Signpost/2008-07-21/Dispatches
7430:Transition into an eastern Christian empire
4793:Sorry, yes, I will look at it this week. --
4779:Are you still planning on looking at this?
1699:, are you still intending to work on this?
71:, and removed from there once posted here).
15354:Will have another go in the coming days –
14835:Can't do anything before tomorrow, sorry.
12177:, and SL has (of course) been responsive.
9791:by Lucile Kane. She says on page 108 that
9532:You're right. Everything has a source now.
7080:I would also fully support this approach.
6974:Arab invasions and shrinking borders: 1312
4088:I removed part of that addition for being
3250:). I would be grateful for your comments.
1814:is a fuller demonstration of the changes.
893:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Science Fiction
131:
117:
77:raised and close with no change in status.
16842:, no engagement since Z's last comment.
15340:Are you still intending to work on this?
13593:From what I can see, per criterion 2c of
12203:Place the most recent review at the top.
11502:Do you think it is ever safe to assume a
9004:which doesn't seem to support this at all
6636:. I caveat though that I see though that
5112:Given the above, what are your thoughts?
4826:fn.30 -- Ackerman pp.66-67 does say this.
3858:I made a first stab at toning this down.
3319:All sources are from reliable publishers.
3197:For recent surveys, I'd recommend these:
84:The featured article review coordinators—
16542:is and can backfill in the information.
13613:only follow five of the MOS guidelines (
13156:Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz Username:Chatul
13024:. The nominator is inactive in 7 years.
10690:The former. Louis Hennepin named it the
9741:Surely. From page 146 of Agnes Larson's
9643:Picked a scenic one because this is the
9631:File:Minneapolis Skyline (234868322).jpg
9617:
9011:Topic is over my pay grade. Inquired at
8743:extirpated, or something else altogether
7404:Yes please, that would be a great help!
7225:We announce updates here every two weeks
7011:For some reason, my non-binding pick is
6983:Komnenian dynasty and the Crusades: 1694
6784:Check they actually say what was written
5596:as a reviewer noted this was missing. --
2870:I use the format presented in the book.
1672:. I will be passing on this one though.
996:are some NPOV concerns for sure.Pinging
410:1c. some of the references do not verify
245:Nominators of featured articles promoted
17430:Could we get an update on status here?
17120:Could we get an update on status here?
16973:Could we get an update on status here?
16439:Thanks for your comments and feedback!
16164:per what I said above to move to FARC.
15778:Could we get an update on status here?
15601:I've given a go at rewriting the lead.
15546:Could we get an update on status here?
15449:Could we get an update on status here?
15108:could we get this one wrapped up soon?
15077:Could we get an update on status here?
13098:Could we get an update on status here?
12988:Could we get an update on status here?
11573:Can the list of hospitals be cut down?
10961:I added alt text to some of the images.
10361:Could we get an update on status here?
10281:Could we get an update on status here?
10160:Could we get an update on status here?
10019:Maybe four paragraphs should do it per
8650:this past month for moving us forward.
8610:Could we get an update on status here?
8110:Could we get an update on status here?
7586:Could we get an update on status here?
7479:Could we get an update on status here?
6640:is doing a bit of work on the article?
6413:Could we get an update on status here?
6300:Could we get an update on status here?
5997:I strongly disagree with this removal.
623:You found one source, here's some more:
14:
17704:
17340:The most current stats have be added.
12799:"A different definition involves what
8778:My shorthand, and no problem to omit.
8592:battle tested standard on source usage
8084:Understood! Nice system you got there
7657:going as far back as mid-November 2001
6389:I removed the "Her family paid" line.
925:Reference 45 (Billboard) is incomplete
627:https://www.evergladesrestoration.gov/
228:Featured articles yet to appear as TFA
16013:Marking as on my list to check over.
14758:There is a great long-ish quote from
13386:So let's do that first. This will be
11627:first successful open-heart operation
11010:Yes, please. I'll move that chunk to
9870:might find a way to smooth this out.
9670:Removed until MNHS comes back online.
6794:as the basis of its narrative in the
5505:Edward I of England#Conquest of Wales
2823:I am not sure that the existing link
2691:cmt now huffily blanked by the poster
1098:as a reference and compare it to the
15374:Looks like a rewrite is underway at
14516:Did some urgent fixes and will park
13894:. Title follows other articles like
13438:You say so. This has been reopened.
13038:Hmm. Is it just the four bullets in
12749:https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0209247v1
12562:There's no citation to Goodwin here.
9775:. It appears Knowledge's article on
5498:Edward's Jewish policies: text check
4094:a journal that nobody should rely on
2689:To clarify - the below replies to a
2011:(as seen in other US city articles).
1780:- I understand but...yeah...time....
829:criteria 1b, and to a lesser extent
637:https://www.saj.usace.army.mil/WERP/
451:"The journal Heavy Metal Chemistry"?
12197:Featured article removal candidates
11499:, thank you for your image review.
10566:so I think we're free to move on. -
10074:I agree with you but sadly lost an
8018:you can't go back to Constantinople
6806:2. Read the article and sources in
4649:1880 Republican National Convention
3503:I have partially addressed this in
3126:All ok then, the image review is a
901:Lack of sourcing in "Cast" section.
401:is not Knowledge's very best work.
250:Recent changes to featured articles
24:
16378:). They are high quality sources.
15910:The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
14696:Needs many more reference to Stras
14218:Other channels include X, Y, and Z
13896:Cultural impact of Michael Jackson
11325:through this when it is complete.
11256:Ways to solve what you're finding:
9557:, omitted the citation altogether.
8201:has been used to represent, etc).
3889:Smith (1976 cited in Biemont 1978)
1134:, should be there over a producer.
233:Script to track TFA recent changes
25:
17723:
15159:Not anyone well versed with FAR;
14380:, I'm not sure there's really an
11513:Can you sign off on this article?
10956:editors in WikiProject Minnesota.
10892:in the coming four to ten years.
10002:list of u.s. cities by population
9929:Its growth is attributed. --: -->
8981:. So were several other sources,
3840:The paragraph on SOHO reads like
3066:Thank you for your image review.
939:Reference 24 (Rediscover the 80s)
186:Unreviewed featured articles/2020
17377:
17331:
17309:
17284:
17237:
17202:
17169:
17145:
12262:, which is currently at GAR. --
12243:WikiProject Fictional characters
12155:Sentence rewritten, thank you. -
10832:Good catch. I asked for help in
9251:Yes. It's a summary not a quote.
9198:in 2020, and our article on the
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6986:Decline and disintegration: 1282
5261:Anglo-Jewish historical research
1541:WikiProject Fictional characters
494:be listed as one of Knowledge's
358:WikiProject Fictional characters
16952:File:Ireland physical large.png
16806:File:Ireland physical large.png
16671:Are you still working on this?
16224:, how are you going with this?
14499:Mass Message Send notifications
13904:Cultural impact of Taylor Swift
13892:Cultural impact of Mariah Carey
12739:https://arxiv.org/abs/1011.2780
11869:Doing a comma check pass now. -
11629:, but hid the claim because of
11111:Sourced. Kept as part of intro.
10857:I did this reluctantly because
10692:"Falls of St. Anthony of Padua"
7964:I've responded with feedback. @
6947:Government and bureaucracy: 924
6821:3. Finish reading Kaldellis's
6524:Slavery in the Byzantine Empire
5231:diff for talk page notification
3923:I have nothing further to add.
945:Reference 81 (an advertisement)
889:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Film
16928:: Ww2censor is working on it.
16835:01:56, 23 September 2023 (UTC)
16715:21:15, 18 September 2024 (UTC)
16689:17:45, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
16491:Yes, thanks for the reminder.
16007:20:08, 20 September 2023 (UTC)
15901:08:42, 11 September 2024 (UTC)
15884:03:13, 11 September 2024 (UTC)
14145:17:43, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
14114:09:20, 13 September 2024 (UTC)
14043:Sure thing, and I'll also say
13227:04:09, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
13206:02:30, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
12840:Any progress being made here?
12442:17:36, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
12420:03:07, 11 September 2024 (UTC)
12313:17:36, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
12281:no edits to address concerns.
11651:Hennepin County Medical Center
10186:. Making progress every day. -
9188:01:44, 25 September 2023 (UTC)
9077:16:07, 24 September 2023 (UTC)
9045:16:07, 24 September 2023 (UTC)
8977:Streets.mn was checked out at
8660:17:28, 16 September 2024 (UTC)
8634:20:10, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
8620:17:26, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
6658:and complete my research on a
5924:Background on abstract algebra
5901:Talk:Emmy Noether#WP:URFA/2020
5137:19:59, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
5122:17:25, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
3431:03:14, 11 September 2024 (UTC)
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1214:02:25, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
1204:no edits to address concerns.
942:Reference 36 (Movie Locations)
866:02:23, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
786:Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
765:17:08, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
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661:22:32, 13 September 2024 (UTC)
606:19:05, 13 September 2024 (UTC)
585:17:48, 13 September 2024 (UTC)
198:About Today's featured article
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16374:and Marty Sliva, formerly of
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15463:Asked Aza about the sandbox.
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11034:" After closing in 1858, the
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10519:I've started re-reviewing at
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10204:Will get on it this weekend.
10196:14:45, 25 November 2023 (UTC)
10170:05:11, 25 November 2023 (UTC)
9921:land north of Fort Snelling.
9687:20:45, 16 November 2023 (UTC)
8946:15:24, 2 September 2023 (UTC)
8932:04:59, 2 September 2023 (UTC)
7564:History rewrite is ongoing...
7475:20:40, 25 December 2023 (UTC)
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6980:Crisis and fragmentation: 491
6968:Early Byzantine history: 1026
6935:Word counts by major section
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15270:Thank you so much; there is
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14774:Rewrite of the music section
13688:is just linked in ref#5 and
13684:, it would for example mean
12962:should check that, however.
12347:WikiProject Military history
12062:U.S. News & World Report
11755:In §Transportation, why the
11139:Removed the whole paragraph.
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9661:Minnesota Historical Society
9460:Restaurant Franchise Monitor
8387:and keep this page just for
8232:found this out-of-print book
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5353:all the relevant literatures
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3800:Solar observatories in space
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15652:Is Yarris still a problem?
15560:At work again this weekend
15230:; only Aza24 came forward.
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12685:, which are fractal curves.
12523:Looks much better. Thanks.
12391:: no progress on concerns.
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12343:WikiProject Channel Islands
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12235:WikiProject Science Fiction
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10025:Knowledge doesn't have many
9979:! Excited to work with you.
9553:Because this is covered in
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7506:". It's two-thirds done. @
7301:Thank you for the pointers.
6470:List of Byzantine composers
6339:section on her second epoch
5831:WikiProject Women's History
5788:12:45, 26 August 2024 (UTC)
5622:Thanks very much for this @
5228:WikiProject English Royalty
4848:, though, and it's correct.
4092:and because it relied upon
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1646:in case he's interested. –
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12807:refers to as a professor?
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10387:anyone available to !vote
9789:The Falls of Saint Anthony
9575:discouraged by RfC in 2021
9550:that plays with our lead.
9200:Somali Museum of Minnesota
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7502:I'm currently focused on "
7023:File:Bizansist touchup.jpg
7021:Oh, also, the presence of
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5851:WikiProject Women in Green
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5513:Edward I of England#Legacy
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4202:Maybe we could move it to
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3661:Removed from all of them.
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875:E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
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16804:: Datasource missing for
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9909:on the Mississippi River
9612:Answered below to Buidhe.
9580:Added quality of life to
9500:Source identified inline.
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7968:should also take a look.
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5843:WikiProject Women writers
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3206:The classic surveys are:
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1491:WikiProject New York City
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809:alone, the article fails
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164:Featured article criteria
16756:WikiProject UK geography
15423:Suggest moving to talk.
15055:At work in my sandbox –
14655:Looking at this today –
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13682:this version of the page
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13472:Why Mariah Carey Matters
13252:WikiProject Mariah Carey
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11124:." When did this happen?
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10923:23:57, 19 May 2024 (UTC)
9948:I'll continue my review
9627:File:Lake Calhoun MN.jpg
9130:, a reliable source per
8533:Nomenclature from before
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7819:00:59, 14 May 2024 (UTC)
7798:20:33, 13 May 2024 (UTC)
7779:21:26, 12 May 2024 (UTC)
7690:, 26 May 2001, 08:00:45
7688:Knowledge:BrilliantProse
7099:Logical. Ready to roll.
7013:Crisis and fragmentation
6992:Political aftermath: 725
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3247:I expanded the article (
564:noticed in November 2022
342:Featured article reviews
181:Former featured articles
16808:(also of low quality).
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14929:where does this stand?
13517:23:38, 5 May 2024 (UTC)
12709:Here's some references:
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6190:That would be helpful.
5827:WikiProject Mathematics
5393:to weight, length etc.
4846:on the Internet Archive
4090:really excessive detail
3980:what are our thoughts?
2825:Frances and Joseph Gies
1545:WikiProject Soap Operas
796:WikiProject Video games
256:Random featured article
16906:, issues unaddressed.
16517:, any update on this?
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12927:Affine symmetric group
11012:History of Minneapolis
9771:HathiTrust has a copy
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9449:Architecture Minnesota
7677:egg-throwing coleslaw?
5656:Irish section drafted
5287:Relations with Eleanor
3609:I've addressed these.
2645:nobody owns an article
2260:elaborated on at all.
1604:WikiProject Rock music
1537:WikiProject EastEnders
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12231:WikiProject Anarchism
10255:sorry for the delay,
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5847:WikiProject Socialism
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12408:issues unaddressed.
11014:. Thank you again. -
9573:Since rankings were
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9455:winners and losers?
9453:who are we to choose
8644:long standing issues
7497:The New Roman Empire
7463:Christmas Day update
6823:The New Roman Empire
6753:Battle of Red Cliffs
6656:The new Roman Empire
6634:African humid period
6562:Thanks for the ping
5932:group representation
5325:Edward and the Jews;
5209:WikiProject Scotland
3943:CoronalMassAffection
3509:CoronalMassAffection
3023:See my above remark.
3009:See my above remark.
2926:I added a new link.
1905:WikiProject Michigan
1668:Thanks for the ping
1566:DaniloDaysOfOurLives
1465:The Notorious B.I.G.
1379:noticed January 2023
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1483:WikiProject Hip hop
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14387:Extraordinary Writ
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4458:That's fine then.
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11079:first bridge
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10743:
10650:
10547:
10527:
10504:
10447:
10388:
10338:
10206:
10133:
10107:
9954:
9919:a section of
9918:
9812:
9811:
9792:
9788:
9754:
9746:
9742:
9730:Demographics
9706:
9603:Hirtle chart
9467:
9463:
9459:
9448:
9428:SandyGeorgia
9400:
9330:
9316:
9273:
9223:Took it out.
9175:
9125:
9018:
8925:
8898:
8887:
8847:
8815:
8698:
8682:
8640:SandyGeorgia
8581:
8568:
8555:
8542:
8529:
8515:
8502:
8489:
8476:
8465:
8436:
8388:
8381:on this talk
8227:
8222:
8198:
8085:
8047:
8021:
7983:
7945:
7896:
7870:
7659:(or rather,
7652:
7600:
7565:
7520:
7496:
7462:
7284:
7254:SandyGeorgia
7160:Genghis Khan
7135:
7083:
7028:
7016:
7012:
6956:Economy: 418
6906:
6822:
6808:Roman Empire
6796:Roman Empire
6795:
6761:
6680:
6655:
6630:Move to FARC
6629:
6613:Move to FARC
6612:
6595:
6591:Move to FARC
6590:
6564:SandyGeorgia
6545:
6473:
6094:
6084:
6079:
6006:
5998:
5909:
5895:
5808:
5801:Emmy Noether
5582:
5574:problematic?
5539:
5352:
5299:
5286:
5280:
5272:
5266:
5260:
5251:
5249:
5241:
5239:
5186:Gog the Mild
5182:GoldRingChip
5162:Dudley Miles
5155:
5090:
5082:
5039:
5015:
4755:
4712:Move to FARC
4711:
4679:-A-M-B-1996-
4656:
4276:Example user
4273:
4171:
4154:
4133:
4118:
3970:
3729:
3693:
3645:
3590:
3574:
3543:Solar System
3445:
3416:
3213:
3160:
3127:
3082:
2617:
2502:
2473:
2463:
2445:Any update?
2411:
2391:
2370:
2344:
2303:
2279:
2240:
2213:Theknightwho
2206:
2014:
1981:
1969:
1956:
1894:
1838:
1819:
1788:
1777:
1764:
1723:
1675:
1647:
1630:
1622:WP:PERSONNEL
1617:
1588:
1530:
1523:Poppy Meadow
1506:
1472:
1352:
1273:
1245:
1218:
1202:Move to FARC
1201:
1170:
1120:
1058:
1038:MOS:FILMCAST
1022:
1001:
985:
978:
972:
963:
959:Move to FARC
958:
882:
854:Move to FARC
853:
841:
818:Call of Duty
817:
793:
671:
642:
617:
610:
599:
545:
466:WP:SYNTHESIS
382:
355:
328:
279:
275:
218:TFA oddities
64:
17657:unnecessary
17653:sea of blue
17368:WP:STATISTA
16675:NegativeMP1
16667:David Fuchs
16622:David Fuchs
16556:David Fuchs
16515:David Fuchs
16475:David Fuchs
16359:David Fuchs
16295:David Fuchs
16283:NegativeMP1
16120:per above.
13798:The Beatles
13692:in ref#27.
13114:The use of
12616:Tito Omburo
12321:Isaac Brock
11795:this source
11489:, declared
11487:MOS:PEACOCK
11247:Works cited
11093:water power
10952:Good idea.
10906:Rodney King
10902:Los Angeles
10859:WP:USCITIES
10045:WP:USCITIES
10008:(45th) and
9975:Greetings,
8671:Minneapolis
8147:reflection)
7848:& co.?
7566:slooowwwwly
6959:Legacy: 416
6003:MOS:INFOBOX
5782:Jim Killock
5762:Jim Killock
5752:Thank you @
5700:Jim Killock
5678:Jim Killock
5658:Jim Killock
5646:Jim Killock
5628:Jim Killock
5598:Jim Killock
5561:Jim Killock
5548:Jim Killock
5457:Jim Killock
5437:Jim Killock
5410:Jim Killock
5357:Jim Killock
5312:other works
5308:James Lydon
5221:Middle Ages
4691:WP Illinois
4683:WP Politics
4308:standards.
4231:Praemonitus
4176:Praemonitus
4050:Praemonitus
3925:Praemonitus
3906:Praemonitus
3846:Praemonitus
3808:Praemonitus
3778:Praemonitus
3764:Praemonitus
3747:Praemonitus
3733:Praemonitus
3700:Praemonitus
3677:Praemonitus
3649:Praemonitus
3633:Praemonitus
3611:Praemonitus
3597:Praemonitus
3578:Praemonitus
3562:Praemonitus
3547:Praemonitus
3521:Thank you.
3327:quotations.
2529:Visual arts
2521:Middle Ages
2517:Adam Bishop
2495:Middle Ages
2269:) (it/she)
1750:WP Politics
1697:Famous Hobo
1591:User:I.M.S.
1061:, added by
831:criteria 1d
823:criteria 1b
811:criteria 1c
500:Johnjbarton
424:Johnjbarton
17645:geographer
17521:comments?
17432:Nikkimaria
17246:this one.
17122:Nikkimaria
17010:Nikkimaria
16975:Nikkimaria
16888:Nikkimaria
16771:2022-10-14
16768:2021-10-10
16732:Notified:
16681:Nikkimaria
16519:Nikkimaria
16479:Nikkimaria
16299:Nikkimaria
16287:GamerPro64
16146:Nikkimaria
16040:synthesize
15951:GamerPro64
15932:2022-12-11
15924:Pagrashtak
15918:Notified:
15780:Nikkimaria
15623:Nikkimaria
15548:Nikkimaria
15489:Nikkimaria
15451:Nikkimaria
15425:Nikkimaria
15342:Nikkimaria
15079:Nikkimaria
15043:Nikkimaria
14503:2023-02-10
14497:Notified:
14385:about it.
14361:Nikkimaria
14323:Nikkimaria
14160:Notified:
14137:Nikkimaria
13609:, whereas
13531:Nikkimaria
13529:Sourcing.
13434:Nikkimaria
13419:Nikkimaria
13392:Nikkimaria
13333:Nikkimaria
13290:Nikkimaria
13275:Nikkimaria
13242:Notified:
13178:Nikkimaria
13100:Nikkimaria
13082:XOR'easter
13026:Dedhert.Jr
12990:Nikkimaria
12964:XOR'easter
12931:XOR'easter
12889:heuristics
12860:XOR'easter
12828:XOR'easter
12826:, thanks.
12641:XOR'easter
12511:XOR'easter
12497:XOR'easter
12464:Dedhert.Jr
12458:Notified:
12434:Nikkimaria
12432:Sourcing.
12372:Clovermoss
12351:2024-07-26
12329:Notified:
12305:Nikkimaria
12264:asilvering
12221:Notified:
12157:SusanLesch
12123:SusanLesch
12085:SusanLesch
12045:SusanLesch
12011:SusanLesch
11977:SusanLesch
11943:SusanLesch
11909:SusanLesch
11871:SusanLesch
11831:SusanLesch
11817:SusanLesch
11779:SusanLesch
11741:SusanLesch
11707:SusanLesch
11673:SusanLesch
11635:SusanLesch
11631:precedents
11593:SusanLesch
11559:SusanLesch
11534:FFFeedback
11520:SusanLesch
11510:from 1881.
11426:Nikkimaria
11381:SusanLesch
11363:SusanLesch
11345:SusanLesch
11320:SusanLesch
11305:SusanLesch
11288:SusanLesch
11209:catch-all.
11163:SusanLesch
11146:SusanLesch
11016:SusanLesch
10983:SusanLesch
10966:Thank you.
10808:SusanLesch
10790:SusanLesch
10776:SusanLesch
10726:SusanLesch
10696:SusanLesch
10629:Nikkimaria
10568:SusanLesch
10483:SusanLesch
10464:SusanLesch
10426:SusanLesch
10393:SusanLesch
10380:Nikkimaria
10363:Nikkimaria
10347:SusanLesch
10320:SusanLesch
10283:Nikkimaria
10257:SusanLesch
10243:SusanLesch
10225:SusanLesch
10188:SusanLesch
10162:Nikkimaria
10103:SusanLesch
10089:SusanLesch
9883:SusanLesch
9850:SusanLesch
9797:SusanLesch
9781:SusanLesch
9759:SusanLesch
9679:SusanLesch
9349:SusanLesch
9297:SusanLesch
9132:WP:RSMUSIC
9069:SusanLesch
9063:I found a
9037:SusanLesch
8938:SusanLesch
8903:SusanLesch
8852:SusanLesch
8835:SusanLesch
8648:Matarisvan
8612:Nikkimaria
8586:accessible
8367:Matarisvan
8334:Matarisvan
8313:Matarisvan
8298:Matarisvan
8276:Matarisvan
8261:Matarisvan
8253:Nikkimaria
8195:Principate
8112:Nikkimaria
7692:Slgrandson
7669:Slgrandson
7588:Nikkimaria
7481:Nikkimaria
6787:Check for
6712:Nikkimaria
6415:Nikkimaria
6391:XOR'easter
6323:Nikkimaria
6302:Nikkimaria
5936:XOR'easter
5855:2023-08-20
5809:Notified:
5758:Nikkimaria
5736:Nikkimaria
5723:Nikkimaria
5696:Nikkimaria
5682:Nikkimaria
5642:Nikkimaria
5524:Next steps
5511:Wales II:
5468:JimKillock
5375:JimKillock
5156:Notified:
5114:Nikkimaria
4998:Nikkimaria
4953:Nikkimaria
4936:Nikkimaria
4923:Nikkimaria
4781:Nikkimaria
4687:WP Chicago
4667:Billmckern
4657:Notified:
4561:Matarisvan
4542:Matarisvan
4528:Matarisvan
4506:Matarisvan
4478:Matarisvan
4446:Matarisvan
4418:Matarisvan
4386:Matarisvan
4358:Matarisvan
4336:Nikkimaria
4295:Nikkimaria
4274:Notified:
4245:XOR'easter
4208:XOR'easter
4190:XOR'easter
4159:XOR'easter
4098:XOR'easter
4054:XOR'easter
4006:Nikkimaria
3957:XOR'easter
3902:XOR'easter
3876:WP:CAPTION
3860:XOR'easter
3842:WP:Puffery
3826:XOR'easter
3476:XOR'easter
3446:Notified:
3386:Matarisvan
3354:Matarisvan
3334:Matarisvan
3132:Matarisvan
3092:Matarisvan
3054:Nikkimaria
3040:Matarisvan
3032:Nikkimaria
2969:Nikkimaria
2945:Matarisvan
2903:Matarisvan
2889:Matarisvan
2795:Matarisvan
2769:Matarisvan
2735:Monstrelet
2574:Miri Rubin
2503:Notified:
2447:Nikkimaria
2329:Nikkimaria
2207:Notified:
2043:Nikkimaria
1917:2024-05-30
1895:Notified:
1738:WP MILHIST
1724:Notified:
1701:Nikkimaria
1642:Notifying
1589:Notified:
1531:Notified:
1473:Notified:
1430:Nikkimaria
1371:WP MILHIST
1359:Blackeagle
1353:Notified:
1326:Monkeywire
1306:Monkeywire
1291:Monkeywire
1256:Madagascar
1246:Notified:
1193:2024-02-14
1171:Notified:
883:Notified:
794:Notified:
556:WP Florida
546:Notified:
383:Notified:
362:Fourthords
356:Notified:
299:Click here
86:Nikkimaria
81:addressed.
17631:MOS:ORDER
17577:ww2censor
17550:Ww2censor
17517:Ww2censor
17414:ww2censor
17392:Ww2censor
17342:ww2censor
17248:ww2censor
17212:ww2censor
17082:ww2censor
17036:Ww2censor
17021:ww2censor
16957:ww2censor
16866:ww2censor
16748:Jacobfrid
16740:Ww2censor
16562:QuicoleJR
16260:Cas Liber
16226:Cas Liber
16046:becoming
16044:Ura Zelda
15920:Gary King
15821:Cas Liber
15487:Stalled.
15254:Tim riley
14856:this book
14204:WP:NONENG
14074:MaranoFan
13176:Stalled.
12877:example:
12801:Terry Tao
12628:The only
12468:JayBeeEll
12101:MOS:COLON
10564:follow up
10412:George Ho
10033:Cleveland
9813:North8000
9645:Geography
9514:Added to
9464:The Tower
9444:Banks Irk
9127:Pitchfork
8882:example.
8520:Language.
8020:anyways.
7807:this edit
7729:QuicoleJR
7601:sloooooow
6989:Fall: 309
6938:Lead: 571
6136:issues.
5503:Wales I:
5296:RR Davies
5190:Surtsicna
5053:Coemgenus
5028:Coemgenus
4957:Coemgenus
4940:Coemgenus
4919:Coemgenus
4894:Coemgenus
4795:Coemgenus
4775:Coemgenus
4744:Coemgenus
4731:Coemgenus
4663:Coemgenus
4659:Nishkid64
4600:presence.
4137:WP:TOOBIG
3088:MOS:COLOR
2983:MOS:COLOR
2967:Based on
2960:panorama?
2181:Pentawing
2167:Mattximus
2157:Pentawing
2141:Pentawing
2119:Pentawing
2104:Mattximus
2094:Pentawing
2079:Mattximus
2069:Pentawing
2037:Mattximus
2019:Pentawing
1998:Mattximus
1987:Pentawing
1974:Pentawing
1962:Pentawing
1927:Pentawing
1897:Pentawing
1782:Cas Liber
1726:Nishkid64
1367:Parsecboy
1363:Nigel Ish
1045:Accolades
643:ever have
521:Smokefoot
488:Smokefoot
474:Smokefoot
470:metalloid
462:metalloid
329:Notified:
39:Shortcuts
17706:Category
17265:Ireland?
17243:Comment:
17186:To come.
16735:Filiocht
16702:Negative
16625:sword).
16425:Hog Farm
16303:Hog Farm
16291:Casliber
16270:contribs
16236:contribs
16168:Negative
16122:Hog Farm
16079:Negative
15963:Negative
15831:contribs
15299:SchroCat
15258:SchroCat
15214:Ssilvers
15189:Ssilvers
15185:SchroCat
14452:MOS:PLOT
14287:contribs
14254:contribs
14131:Hog Farm
14078:SNUGGUMS
14050:SNUGGUMS
14000:SNUGGUMS
13973:SNUGGUMS
13935:SNUGGUMS
13885:SNUGGUMS
13861:SNUGGUMS
13830:SNUGGUMS
13747:SNUGGUMS
13723:SNUGGUMS
13695:SNUGGUMS
13551:SNUGGUMS
13547:Heartfox
13507:Hog Farm
13455:contribs
13362:contribs
13315:contribs
13248:Heartfox
13244:SNUGGUMS
13044:Melchoir
13018:Melchoir
12923:WP:PAREN
12824:Melchoir
12809:Gumshoe2
12472:Hawkeye7
12460:Melchoir
12450:0.999...
12410:Hog Farm
12331:Scimitar
12187:contribs
12147:contribs
12113:contribs
12075:contribs
12035:contribs
12009:Added. -
12001:contribs
11975:Fixed. -
11967:contribs
11933:contribs
11895:contribs
11857:contribs
11807:contribs
11769:contribs
11731:contribs
11697:contribs
11663:contribs
11617:contribs
11583:contribs
11549:contribs
11483:Hog Farm
11341:WP:UNDUE
11284:clearcut
11205:thought.
11101:Removed.
11086:Removed.
10941:Removed.
10871:Removed.
10748:Hog Farm
10718:Hog Farm
10647:Hog Farm
10623:Hog Farm
10544:Hog Farm
10524:Hog Farm
10501:Hog Farm
10444:Hog Farm
10420:Hog Farm
10065:mariupol
9468:Dispatch
9458:Removed
9432:Hog Farm
9347:Added. -
9313:Hog Farm
9270:Hog Farm
9166:article.
8922:Hog Farm
8884:Hog Farm
8784:fabulous
8695:Hog Farm
8679:Hog Farm
8582:Not done
8569:Not done
8477:Doing...
8466:Doing...
7723:Remsense
7674:How's my
7434:Language
7276:WP:WIAFA
7136:Remsense
7084:Remsense
7029:Remsense
7017:Language
6907:Remsense
6762:Remsense
6706:Remsense
6681:Remsense
6509:Donner60
6444:Sgubaldo
6377:Sgubaldo
6366:contribs
6344:Sgubaldo
6261:contribs
6228:contribs
6192:Sgubaldo
6163:Sgubaldo
6138:Sgubaldo
6109:Sgubaldo
6056:Sgubaldo
6026:Sgubaldo
5985:Sgubaldo
5971:Sgubaldo
5957:Sgubaldo
5640:Thanks @
5380:——Serial
5178:Hchc2009
5166:Ealdgyth
5087:Hog Farm
5036:Hog Farm
5012:Hog Farm
4992:Hog Farm
4752:Hog Farm
4671:Tilden76
4634:Steve7c8
4546:Steve7c8
4524:Steve7c8
4510:Steve7c8
4492:Steve7c8
4474:Steve7c8
4460:Steve7c8
4432:Steve7c8
4404:Steve7c8
4372:Steve7c8
4354:Steve7c8
4310:Steve7c8
4291:Steve7c8
4076:Sgubaldo
4058:Sgubaldo
4042:ArkHyena
3715:Sgubaldo
3675:Thanks.
3663:Sgubaldo
3523:Sgubaldo
3491:Sgubaldo
3456:Headbomb
2919:updated.
2505:Ealdgyth
2464:Remsense
2441:Remsense
2412:Remsense
2371:Remsense
2345:Remsense
2323:Remsense
2304:Remsense
2280:Remsense
2241:Remsense
2209:Remsense
2117:figure.
1866:Donner60
1835:Hog Farm
1816:Hog Farm
1792:contribs
1761:Hog Farm
1557:and per
1555:WP:SOAPS
1375:WP Ships
1355:The Land
1277:contribs
1267:Possibly
1252:Primates
1223:SnowFire
1148:GoneIn60
1106:GoneIn60
1006:GoneIn60
752:article.
668:Hog Farm
596:Hog Farm
552:WP Miami
90:Casliber
17648:Ptolemy
16912:Georgia
16862:Comment
16848:Georgia
16802:Comment
16785:Comment
16354:WP:VGRS
16305:, and
16185:Comment
16104:Georgia
16075:rough.
15946:Comment
15280:Georgia
15236:Georgia
15199:Georgia
15169:Georgia
15114:Georgia
14977:Georgia
14935:Georgia
14622:Georgia
14565:Georgia
14425:Comment
14182:WP:PLOT
14090:Scarlet
14047:as FA.
14025:here.--
13914:Scarlet
13910:, etc.
13808:Scarlet
13794:UPDATE:
13755:Scarlet
13653:Scarlet
13643:follows
13627:fiction
13605:of the
13595:WP:FACR
13467:WP:FACR
13442:Scarlet
13388:on hold
13349:Scarlet
13302:Scarlet
13139:harvtxt
13124:within
13119:harvtxt
13022:AzaToth
12874:WP:CALC
12676:univoke
12492:removed
11591:Done. -
11508:log jam
11264:1849.")
11253:Floyd.)
10981:Done. -
10722:page 34
10418:, and
10210:Georgia
10184:sandbox
10137:Georgia
10127:Grand;
10111:Georgia
10021:WP:LEAD
10006:oakland
9958:Georgia
9950:on talk
9582:Economy
9555:Economy
9334:Georgia
9179:Georgia
9065:history
9019:Comment
8819:Georgia
8383:or the
7721:, and
7539:Neville
7504:society
7288:Georgia
7250:WP:FACR
6734:DeCausa
6599:Georgia
6549:Georgia
5815:WillowW
5811:Scartol
5778:WP:GOCE
5774:request
5519:Ireland
5213:Ireland
5201:England
5174:Lampman
4472:Also, @
4172:Comment
4134:Comment
4056:, and
3452:Nergaal
3406:Airship
3382:Borsoka
3368:Borsoka
3350:Borsoka
3289:Borsoka
3274:Borsoka
3252:Borsoka
3185:Borsoka
3114:Borsoka
3068:Borsoka
2928:Borsoka
2872:Borsoka
2863:biblio.
2811:Borsoka
2791:Johnbod
2777:Johnbod
2753:Borsoka
2714:Johnbod
2695:Johnbod
2668:Borsoka
2649:Borsoka
2627:Johnbod
2603:Borsoka
2537:History
2509:Johnbod
2392:Grammar
1982:Update:
1970:Update:
1957:Update:
1778:(groan)
1677:Tkbrett
1644:Tkbrett
1618:Comment
1533:M.Mario
1403:time.--
1388:page.--
1286:though.
1219:Comment
1142:Thanks
1121:Comment
1023:Comment
618:Someone
54:WP:FARC
17674:(talk)
17161:lakes?
16904:Delist
16162:Delist
16035:Link?)
15878:(talk)
15849:(talk)
15802:(talk)
15748:(talk)
15727:(talk)
15676:(talk)
15642:(talk)
15611:(talk)
15591:(talk)
15570:(talk)
15532:(talk)
15512:(talk)
15364:(talk)
15065:(talk)
15000:(talk)
14958:(talk)
14916:(talk)
14882:(talk)
14825:(talk)
14788:(talk)
14745:(talk)
14665:(talk)
14645:(talk)
14603:(talk)
14472:VRXCES
14402:Delist
14337:VRXCES
14319:VRXCES
14297:VRXCES
14264:VRXCES
14238:Vrxces
14222:VRXCES
14093:Violet
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